Once you've decided on what to take, follow these space-saving packing tricks:
Dress Clothes
Fold neatly and place between layers of plastic (such as dry-cleaning bags) to prevent wrinkling.
Jackets and Coats
These can take up a tremendous amount of space. Fold and roll the best way you can. However, if you are going to an area with a mild climate, try to find a lightweight nylon coat that can be rolled in a small carrying bag.
Blazers
Avoid packing if possible - wear them on the journey. However, make sure that you take them off after boarding and hang or fold gently; if you wear them whilst seated in the plane, they will become wrinkled and shapeless.
Trousers
Fold along creases, then fold in half and carefully roll into a tube shape.
Casual Shirts and Blouses
Neatly fold and then roll into tube shape.
Sweaters
Fold and roll up.
Underwear, T-shirts
Roll into a tube shape. Put some inside the shoes you’re packing, and place the rest around the edges of the suitcase.
Socks
Roll them up and use them to fill in any gaps.
Shoes
Fill them with balled socks or rolled underwear.
Toiletries
Place in plastic bags to contain any spills or leaks.
What Not to Pack
It's important to remember that travelling always has its risks, and it's never a good idea to pack (or sometime even to take) expensive items or belongings that are hard or impossible to replace.
If you are taking any valuables, always take these with you in your carry-on luggage, along with any prescriptions, travel documents and cash. Make sure that any expensive jewellery or equipment is covered adequately by an insurance policy.
Identify Your Luggage
Make sure that your bags are all adequately identified; inside and out. Include a copy of your itinerary inside your suitcase, so that you can be easily contacted by the airlines if your baggage goes astray.
You should also label anything else that might go missing, such as your glasses case, camera bag or carry-on luggage. If you leave these items behind on the plane, it's essential that they are clearly marked so that they can be returned to you.
Make your luggage easily identifiable to prevent another passenger from taking your bag from the carousel by mistake. Tie a coloured ribbon on the handle or secure a coloured band around your suitcase to avoid this type of mix-up.