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How We Packed for Two Weeks in Singapore, in a Single Carry-on

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Last week when we hopped off to Singapore on the inaugural run of the Singapore Airlines A380 JFK-FRA-Sin, we tweeted a quick photo of our baggage before boarding. This is it. Yes, that's all of it for two full weeks of both business and fun; everything we need is there in an 18" four-wheel Titan hardshell carry-on and a lightweight "personal item" purse from Y-3, which comfortably fits both our laptop and DSLR.
Immediately after sending the pic, we were blasted with replies and emails wondering how we could pack so light and not be a backpacker or weekender. It's quite simple, really; practice makes perfect and we recently returned from three weeks around Thailand with almost the same set, except swapping a larger Filson Field Duffel for the Y-3 purse. See a pic of it for proof here.
In addition to practice, we pack by two rules: never roll or bunch anything (we fold flat and stack in a Flight 001 Spacepak) and if it all can't comfortably fit spaced out on a double bed, then some things still must be cut. Here's a full list of all that made it with us to Singapore in those there bags:
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Do Some "Carry-On Curls": Working Out While Frequent Flying
Hey, all you people stuck in European airports all day longwhy not turn the experience into a workout session? The obvious answer is probably because it'd be embarrassing, but a new series of quick airport workout videos, called "Squeeze It In," are determined to prove that the most basic (and effective) fitness routines can be fit into any schedule, even a hectic one full of airports and sitting in airplane seats.
We've only included one of the many videos available above, choose the "Carry-on curl" because it's something that Spirit Airlines will be paying $45 to do, since the fee for carry-ons is that much if paid at the airport. On the other hand, this exerciseand others like the "Turbulence Tap" and "First Class Flex"does seem ideal for flight attendants who love themselves too many Cinnabons, or business travelers without even the time to hit the hotel gym.
What do you think? Is it a yay or nay to working out at 35,000 feet and at baggage claim?
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Carry-Ons Banned Through Tonight On USA-Bound Canada Flights
The effects of the attempted terrorist attack on Northwest Flight 253 are definitely still being felt by air travelers today, but perhaps those most stuck by heightened security measures are passengers flying into the USA from Canada.
USA-bound flights from Canada are banning most carry-on luggage through 7pm today, in an effort to alleviate long lines and delayed flights thanks to longer security screenings. Hand-inspecting each passenger's personal items does take some time, after all. If you, or someone you know, is making the border jump today, you'd better take note of the 13 things that are allowed through security, which don't include magazines!
Everything but these 13 things are banned through today...
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3-1-1 Campaign Open Thread: What Can You Bring On A Plane?
Jaunted member DangerousD traveled over Memorial Day weekend and was rightly confounded by the constantly oscillating TSA bylaws when it comes to food. His story, unedited and uninterrupted, is here.
However, we still have so many questions, like, are gummy bears allowed on a plane?
Before the TSA goes all Skybus on us and wipes out our food carry on privileges entirely, let's OpenThread this thing and help our fellow fliers out.
Become a Jaunted member and let everyone know what you can and can't bring on your flight, based on your own personal experiences by commenting here.

