Flight attendant shares 'clever' hack for sneaking extra baggage onto a plane: "You're welcome"
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Let's face it, sometimes you just need a few additional items to get you through the flight. That is why carry-on bag restrictions can be a real pain if you're a frequent over-packer.
On most flights, passengers are allowed to bring one carry-on bag with them that weighs between seven and ten kilograms.
However, a flight attendant who has been in the business for almost a decade has revealed a method for bringing extra items on board without being charged a luggage fee. And he said that this hack works for him every single time!
Duty-free bags, according to Miguel Munoz, do not count as carry-on baggage.
This strategy, which he refers to as the "duty-free hack," entails cramming the shopping bag with items that are either too large to fit in a suitcase or that exceed the allowed weight capacity for carry-on luggage.
"Now you know. If you ever find yourself in that situation, just put whatever you need in a duty-free bag," he said, before adding: "You're welcome."
A flight attendant shared his brilliant "duty-free hack" for smuggling more things into your carry-on luggage. Credit: Getty Images, Shutterstock.
Miguel mentioned that you have the option to either buy a small item from the duty-free store in order to acquire the bag, or you may simply ask for one.
"I know the trick because I always do this when I fly as a passenger," he said.
"There is obviously limited space, but at least you are bringing an extra bag to the cabin with you."
"When I see people coming on board with a duty-free bag that looks very full I always assume they are using it for this purpose as it obviously doesn’t contain just one perfume or bottle of wine," he added, saying that a lot of crew don’t know this 'hack' and most of them won't realise anyway.
Another famous technique for sneaking extra stuff onto the plane has gone viral online. This time, the hack uses a pillow.
If you've ever wondered how to utilise your neck pillow as a covert carry-on bag, you'll want to check out this video from Chelsea Dickinson, who goes by the username @cheapholidayexpert on TikTok.
To begin, she takes out the memory foam that had been placed within the cushion. After that, she proceeds to pack the pillowcase with clothing items that did not fit in her carry-on luggage, such as her underwear, leggings, a knitted beanie, and a few t-shirts.
When she went through the ticket counter, she was thrilled to find that the flight attendant didn't see that she was "smuggling" additional clothing through her neck pillow.
"I've bloody done it. I got through, you have to try this," she said excitedly.
Folks, do you have any additional travel tricks to share with us? Please let us know in the comments!