7 Clever Hacks – that’s really works
Overweight luggage fees can hit hard.
Whether it’s your checked bag at the counter or your carry-on at the gate, here are seven smart hacks to dodge those extra charges and keep your travel budget intact.
Arrive Early
Get to the airport 3 hours before your flight.
Early check-ins mean agents might overlook a slightly heavy bag since the plane’s weight limit isn’t close to maxed out yet—unlike late check-ins when every pound counts.
Redistribute Weight
If your checked bag’s over, shift items to your carry-on (or vice versa).
Step aside, rearrange, and re-weigh. Bonus time from arriving early makes this a breeze.
Wear It
Pull heavy items—like a coat or towel—out of your bag and layer up.
Stuff pockets with odds and ends. Agents might even admire your hustle and let a tiny overage slide.
Ditch or Share
Toss non-essentials (like a big shampoo bottle—rebuy later) or spread weight across friends’ bags.
Traveling with others? Have them hold your carry-on while you check in—sneaky but effective.
Skip the Counter
Check in online 24 hours before, grab your boarding pass via email, and head straight to security with just carry-on luggage.
No agent, no scales—security won’t weigh a thing.
Double Up Carry-Ons
Pack a backpack and a carry-on suitcase.
If the suitcase gets flagged at the gate, shift heavy items to the backpack—airlines rarely weigh those. More room, less risk.
The Plastic Bag Trick
Bring (or buy) a plastic bag—like from lunch—and load it with extras from your carry-on.
It looks like an airport purchase, sneaking you a free third carry-on past the gate.