PACKING My advice is—always travel light! I hate to carry heavy bags. Just take the minimum. There is an old saying: Breakfast in Berlin. Dinner in Delhi. Bags in Bangkok! So, don’t pack anything important in your check-in bag; put important things in your carry-on bag. You don’t want to arrive home without your house keys. Another tip—don’t use expensive suitcases. People don’t steal dirty old bags. Finally, here’s a good little tip—tie a sock or brightly colored string to your bags. Why? So you can quickly see your bag on the airport carousel.