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The Ultimate Carry-on Packing List

From backup outfits to handy tech, here’s what you need to travel like a pro.

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For the past decade, I’ve avoided checking a bag at all costs, even if I’m heading out on a lengthy trip — and especially if I’m taking a long-haul flight. (My fear of lost luggage is strong.) All this practice has made me particularly proficient at packing a carry-on.

When it comes to what to pack in a carry-on, every inch counts and every item should pull its weight. At the core of it all, the more organization you’ve got, the better. Packing cubes, use-specific cases and organizers, and bags with thoughtful compartments and easy-access openings will make your trip much easier.

Whether your carry-on luggage is just supplemental to checked luggage or you’re firmly in the carry-on-only cohort of travelers, this list will make sure you’ve got everything you need packed and flying with you. Don’t worry, I promise there’s room for it all (and more).

Packing Checklist for Carry-on Luggage

Here’s a round-up of everything you’ll want and need to have with you on your next flight, even if you’ve checked a bag. This checklist covers the best luggage, tech, and well-being items to make sure your next flight is as convenient and comfortable as possible. We’ve already assumed you’re planning to pack your phone, necessary documents, and your favorite travel snacks.

Luggage and Organization

Clothing and Shoes for Women

Clothing and Shoes for Men

Tech and Gear

Comfort

Health and Beauty

T+L’s Top Picks and Tips

Luggage and Organization

A good travel experience starts at home with a dependable carry-on suitcase and versatile personal item. These bags should be thoughtfully designed to keep you moving and organized from the packing process, through security, during the flight, and at your destination.

Look for luggage that fits within the standard carry-on size requirements, glides easily on four wheels, can take a beating, and allows for interior organization and easy access. Keeping your items organized with accessories like packing cubes is easier than you think and will save you countless headaches. And your personal item? Make sure it’s got enough room for everything you need, plenty of access points, and serious organization so you never have to awkwardly fish around for something inside.

You’re going to want to start off with a stellar carry-on bag, and after extensive testing of over 100 carry-on bags, we found the Samsonite FreeForm Carry-on Spinner not only checked off all our boxes for durability, size, value, and durability — it did it with a perfect five out of five scorecard in every category. The double set of 360-degree spinner wheels keep you moving over multiple surfaces, including carpet, and you’ll get a lightweight and durable hardside outer shell (23 x 15 x 10 inches). Inside there’s ample room to store your stuff (20.5 x 14.5 x 10 inches), plus cross-X compression straps on one side and a zippered privacy compartment on the other. This suitcase’s 10-year global warranty also speaks volumes on how long you can expect it to last.

Is it a backpack, a crossbody, a shoulder bag? The Topo Designs 30L Global Travel Bag is all these things thanks to several different strap and handle configurations, and it claimed the prize for best organization in our carry-on backpack test. This strong nylon bag is loaded with interior pockets, compartments, and slip sleeves that make it super easy to grab what you need, when you need it, without too much fuss (especially helpful when you’ve got limited leg room). A back panel pocket can hold up to a 15-inch laptop, there’s an expandable side water bottle pocket, and the full U-shaped opening gives clamshell bag convenience. Dual daisy chain front webbing gives you a go-to place to hook on any travel accessories.

As I’ve mentioned, space is prime real estate when it comes to packing a carry-on, so every last inch counts. Thankfully, using compression packing cubes can help you fit nearly double the amount in your carry-on suitcase (don’t forget to monitor the weight) or personal item. They're also essential when packing for long trips. Gonex Compression Packing Cubes are made from a durable, rip-resistant nylon material and have mesh sides so you can easily see what’s inside. This pack comes in four carry-on-friendly sizes and eight colors.

We tapped the Away Large Toiletry Bag as our top tested and reviewed toiletry bag, but I prefer The Small Toiletry Bag when packing a carry-on. The smaller size helps keep me in check when it comes to the 3-1-1 liquids rule and doesn’t take up as much precious space in my carry-on bag. Plus, this size has a clamshell opening for easy access and two zippered pouches, one mesh and one plastic. You’ll still get the water-resistant nylon exterior and easy-carry handle, though.

Packing the charging cords and accessories for all of your devices can get overwhelming (and tangly) fast, so we love traveling with a high-quality tech case. Thule's Subterra PowerShuttle case has pockets galore both inside and outside of the pouch, so all of your items stay neat, organized, and easily accessible. Plus, it's made from thick nylon that is reinforced with padding so all of your items, from portable chargers to smartphones, stay protected while on the go.

Clothing and Shoes

Limited space and weight limits for carry-on luggage mean you’ll have to be smarter about what you pack. Clothing and shoes will likely take up a good chunk of your luggage space, and focusing on lightweight, wrinkle-resistant fabrics is a must. Even if you’ve checked a bag, always, always, always pack a backup outfit or two in your carry-on bag, just in case your checked luggage gets lost or delayed along the way. Same goes for shoes. Leave the heavy, chunky, only-going-to-wear-one-time shoes at home (or in your checked luggage), and pack your carry-on with lightweight footwear you can wear with several outfits.

Best Backup Pants for Women

Athleta Brooklyn Ankle Pants

Athleta Brooklyn Ankle Pant
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These breathable and comfy pants can hold up to a multitude of needs from playful to professional. They are also wrinkle-resistant and quick-dry, two gold-stay attributes for a backup pair of pants you may need to pull out at a moment’s notice or wear for a few days. We also love that they come in 16 different sizes and seven colors that compliment most skin tones. As an added bonus, this lightweight poly-spandex blend gives you UPF 50+ protection, so feel free to whip them out in sunny weather or even for a hike. Did I mention they’ve also got pockets?

Best Backup Shirt for Women

Wayre Shift & Snap Tank

Wayre Shift & Snap Tank
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This lightweight and wrinkle-resistant top comes in as a must-pack backup in your carry-on. It’s made from an eco-friendly material that feels like silk against the skin and manages to keep stink-free. It’s also extremely versatile and can be worn a few different ways — very helpful if you’ve got to wear it back-to-back while you wait for missing checked luggage. It’s also just a nice top to be able to change into when you land so you can go from terminal to tourist in a jiff.

This one-piece jumpsuit is a lightweight and wrinkle-free outfit at the ready. Pack it in your carry-on and then slip it on for a fresh feel when you land or pull it out if you’re in a jam. Made from Tencel and hemp, it’s eco-friendly, flowy, and moisture-wicking. Its wide-leg design is flattering for most figures, and I like that it can be worn with a cinched waist or loose. This jumpsuit is ankle length and comes in five different colors/patterns.

Most Versatile Shoes for Women

Rothy’s The Flat

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Rothy’s flats are nothing new, but this now-classic slip-on ballet shoe is pure gold when it comes to packing up your carry-on. Lightweight? Check. Durable? Check. Versatile? Check. These go-with-anything shoes are so easy to slip into your carry-on suitcase or even your purse. Plus, they come in 26 flattering colors and patterns (just in case you want to pack more than one pair) and fit size 5 through 13, including half-sizes. Consider these shoes part of your essential travel wardrobe.

Packing a travel wrap scarf in my carry-on has come in handy more times than I can count. Not only does it help keep you warm when the in-flight temperature drops, it comes in handy if you need a little extra lumbar support, head support, or during long layovers where you don’t want to pull out a full-on blanket. This White + Warren Women’s Cashmere Travel Wrap Scarf has rave reviews from our editors and contributors as being a multi-functional “chic accessory” — plus it’s cashmere, so it can help make any flight feel more luxurious.

Whether you’re looking for a good backup shirt in case of lost luggage or just know an outfit change will be in order at your destination, the Patagonia Capilene Cool Daily Shirt is a winner. This crew neck T-shirt is made from recycled polyester that’s wrinkle-resistant and designed to wick away moisture. It’s also got odor control, feels lightweight on the skin, and performs in water. It comes in seven colors, all with a heathered-type finish that gives the shirt a quality look.

lululemon ABC Classic Fit Pant Warpstreme
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These Lululemon pants are perfect for travel and easy to pack in your carry-on. This versatile men’s pants can be worn in a variety of situations stretching from day to night, all the while staying comfortable and stylish. It comes in 14 different colors and five lengths so you can find the right one(s) for your trip. The patented Warpstreme fabric is breathable, adaptable, and wrinkle-resistant, and it dries quickly. The four-way stretch keeps the fit functional and flexible. We like the added bonus of reflective cuff material and the hidden zipper pocket in the rear.

Most Versatile Shoes for Men

Jousen Men’s Slip-on Loafers

Jousen Lightweight Men’s Slip-on Loafers
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These basic loafer-style shoes are lightweight and slim, making them a shoe-in for your carry-on. Available in black or tan, they slip on easily and can carry casual or upscale outfits. As a bonus, these shoes are flexible, have good arch support, and are more comfortable than your standard dress shoe. The faux-leather material is easy to wipe clean and rubber soles provide good traction on multiple surfaces.

Tech and Gear

Loading up your carry-on bag with essential tech items and gear can be a lifesaver and boredom breaker. Keep in mind that some planes don’t have USB ports or outlets to charge your phone or other electronics, and you may be sitting next to someone who is hogging the one power outlet for your row. I also like to bring my own reusable water bottle — we’ve all heard the horror stories of hours-long delays on the tarmac where they don’t even hand out water. Plus, all of the tech and gear you take on the plane will likely come in handy to have during your trip, too. It’s a win-win.

Being able to recharge at your seat is a priority, especially on long flights. Pack the Anker PowerCore 1300 and you’ll be able to charge your phone, tablet, and other devices that use either a USB-C, lightning, or micro-USB port. This portable charger is small enough to fit in your back pocket or a travel cord organizer and weighs 8.5 ounces. It reaches full capacity after seven to eight hours and has enough juice to fully charge and recharge a cell phone multiple times. Its smart charging feature automatically recognizes the device you’re trying to charge and adjusts output to optimal levels.

Cover your thirst and keep hydrated on your flight by packing your own reusable stainless steel water bottle in your carry-on. The Hydro Flask Standard Mouth Bottle with Flex Cap is one of my first go-to choices because it keeps drinks cold (or hot!) for the duration of the flight, and the standard size is almost guaranteed to fit into most travel bag water bottle side pockets. The flex cap is also convenient for carrying and grabbing from your seat, and the screw off lid feels cleaner and is easier to refill than the straw or spout design.

The Twelve South AirFly Pro Bluetooth Transmitter is one of T+L editors’ carry-on must-haves. Luckily, it’s small and portable enough to slip into a zip or stash pocket in your travel bag. Say “goodbye” to airline headphone handouts and “hello” to being able to use your own Bluetooth wireless headphones with the in-flight entertainment system — just plug in the AirFly transmitter into the airline headphone jack and pair up to two sets of earbuds. It’s that easy.

These earbuds may come with sticker shock, but, after testing and reviewing several top brands, the new Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II blew away the headphone competition. These earbuds have superior active noise cancellation, a lightweight and comfortable fit, and an overall impressive sound quality. Battery life is around six hours off of a full charge (but don’t worry, you’ve packed a power bank, remember?). Just make sure to save a bit of pocket space in your carry-on bag for these, because the case is on the larger side.

The new Kindle Paperwhite has a 6.8-inch screen that runs flush against the device borders for a sleeker look and feel. Its IPX8 waterproof rating means you don’t have to worry if you spill your drink. There’s also an adjustable warm light for dark settings (like when it’s lights out on the plane), an anti-glare screen (for when the person by the window doesn’t shut the window shade), and USB-C charging port (compatible with the Anker PowerCore 1300). Most conveniently, it gives you access to 1,000s of books in the slim and perfect-to-pack size of 4.9 x 6.9 x .32 inches.

Airplane Pockets Tray Table Cover
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Flight attendants will warn you that seat back pockets are some of the dirtiest places on planes. Mitigate your risk of germ encounters and keep track of your belongings with this handy creation. It easily slips over your tray table to provide a clean surface plus replaces the public pocket with four sleeves that keep your stuff neatly organized and easily accessible.

For those who always make sure to snag a window seat, don't forget to pack this handy cupholder that latches right onto the window ledge. This organization station securely fits two cups, so you don't have to juggle your in-flight beverages or worry about spills, plus offers a spot for easy access to a phone as well. When you're ready to deplane, simply remove it from the window and fold it flat back into its storage bag to slip back into any personal item, purse, or carry-on.

Comfort

A comfortable flight is always the goal, regardless if you’re in the air for an hour or 16 hours. Travel can take a toll, so I figure we might as well use the down time we get up in the air to kick back and relax. Simple things like a supportive pillow, cozy blanket, compression socks, and footrest can really take your flight experience to the next level. Here are some travel-friendly favorites to keep your flight feeling five-star, even if you’re in coach.

The Cabeau Evolution Memory Foam Pillow came in as runner-up for our overall best travel pillow, and this 2023 update to the Cabeau S3 Travel Pillow just might bump this pillow to the top of the list. The TNE S3 Travel Pillow has two small additions to its design that make a huge difference. A smart strap across the front of the C-shaped pillow helps to cradle your neck, reducing neck pain and the chances of waking up due to head bobbing. It’s also got a clever seat strap for added stability while you slumber. And I know the original pillow had a removable, washable cover, but I personally prefer a carrying case that will protect the pillow’s surface while I’m traveling.

Fengolaoda Compression Socks for Women
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If you’re not on the compression sock bandwagon, jump on it. Compression socks not only keep your blood flowing to prevent clots while flying, they’ll also help lessen tiredness in your legs and improve your overall feeling of well-being, especially on long flights. These Fengolaoda Compression Socks for Women are actually unisex and come in a range of colors and styles, making it easy to find one to fit your vibe. We like how roomy they are in the toes, the soft feel, and how easy they are to put on and take off (if you know, you know). The over-the-calf length is perfect for flights, too.

Best Foot Hammock

Angemay Airplane Footrest

Angemay Airplane Footrest
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This is a flight hack, especially for anyone sitting in seats without a built-in footrest. Give yourself a little extra level of relaxation with this portable airplane footrest. All you’ve got to do is strap it around your open tray table and then slip your feet into the hanging memory foam cradle. An adjustable strap makes sure you can find the right length, while a built-in lock prevents slipping. Using an airplane footrest helps reduce leg fatigue and lower back pain. I love that this particular footrest is compact. Just fold it up and slip it in or clip it to your carry-on bag.

In-cabin temperature can be hard to predict, though I’ve found it almost always skews cold. Packing a cozy and compact travel blanket in your carry-on can help you make or break a flight. The Gravel Travel Layover Travel Blanket has good coverage with measurements of 5.5 x 3.15 feet, but what sticks out most is the thoughtful travel-friendly design. Zippered stash pockets make sure your phone or earpods case don’t go missing, while a back-of-neck snap keeps the blanket in place and two foot pouches keep feet warm. There’s also a pillow mode if you’d rather use it as a pillow, and it packs down into a clip pouch.

If you're sensitive to light or run hot on planes, Dagsmejan's eye mask is another sleep essential. With adjustable cups that fully encapsulate your eyes and smooth, breathable material, the Black-out Sleep Mask can keep you cozy for hours on end. Unlike some eye masks, it avoids creating uncomfortable pressure points thanks to a velcro strap for a just-right fit.

Health and Beauty

Did you know you can get sunburned on a plane? Taking care of your skin is just as important at 30,000 feet as it is back on solid ground. Flying is also incredibly dehydrating, so you’ll want to be sure to pack moisturizer and lip balm, preferably products that contain sunscreen, especially (but not only) if you’re a window-seater. Looking and feeling fresh are also clutch after a flight, so I’ve also included a travel-friendly toothbrushing kit and our favorite dry shampoo.

This dermatologist-approved face moisturizer from La Roche Posay boasts an oil-free formula that applies and hydrates like a lotion but protects like a sunscreen. The broad-spectrum SPF 30 component is key for when you’re cruising at 33,000 feet closer to the sun. We’re big fans of the thermal water and prebiotic perks in this moisturizer’s ingredients. You’ll get a skin-smoothing moisture barrier that lasts up to 24 hours, but don’t let that stop you from reapplying during your flight since air travel is known to be extra drying.

Put flight-induced chapped lips to rest by packing this A+ lip balm. Aquaphor Lip Balm with Sunscreen has more of an ointment consistency than your usual balm, which is one of the reasons we love it. It goes on thick yet smooth and really helps to moisturize and heal chapped or cracked lips. This formula also provides SPF 30 protection for your lips, which is an added perk since you’re still being subjected to UV on a plane, especially if you sit in the window seat. Dry cuticles? Squeeze out a little of this balm and rub it on your cuticles for a bonus use.

For even more nourishment on red-eyes or any long-haul flight, swipe Laneige's popular mask on your pecker. This editor-loved lip mask is packed with hydrating ingredients like shea butter and coconut oil, plus antioxidant vitamin C. Keep using it at your destination to enjoy soft, smooth lips for your entire trip.

Tossing a brush into your carry-on luggage is a must. You never know when you’ll need to detangle, style, or smooth out your hair. This boar hair and nylon blend brush stimulates your scalp and gives a sleek look to normal to coarse hair. At 7 x 1.7 inches, this brush is ideal for travel without being too small to handle or maneuver. This brush is gentle enough to use on kids’ hair and is best used on dry hair.

Kulusion Dental Travel Kit (Set of 2)
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Keeping this two-in-one dental kit packed in your carry-on will ensure that you’ll be able to brush your teeth after your in-flight meal or once you land and serves as a good emergency toothbrush in the case of lost luggage. The removable head can be stored upside down in the handle of the toothbrush, and there’s a little reservoir at the base you can fill with 7-10 days worth of toothpaste (so no need to pack that separately). Soft flossing bristles work better at getting between teeth than your usual travel toothbrush.

This LivingProof Mini Perfect Hair Day (PhD) Dry Shampoo is a secret weapon during long travel days or when you just want to look and feel a bit fresher when you reach your destination. It’s got a pleasant scent and leaves your hair feeling soft and conditioned. This newer formula also has the added bonus of not just making your hair look less oily and frumpy, it also cleans your hair. We also like this formula because you don’t need to brush it through your hair (though you certainly can), just apply it to your roots and massage it in with your fingertips.

What to Know Before Packing a Carry-on

Bring 24-hour essentials

Be sure to pack any essentials you can’t go a day without in your carry-on luggage. This includes any chargers, valuables, makeup and skincare basics, toothbrushes, hair accessories, and even an extra outfit (extra points if it’s versatile), just in case you end up with only your carry-on luggage. Whether you’re solely packing carry-on bags or you’re checking luggage, you’ll also want any essentials you’ll need to get your hands on during the flight, such as snacks, moisturizer, wellness items, and entertainment options. A good way to efficiently corral these essentials into one place is to use a travel hanging organizer.

Don’t forget to pack necessary medication

If you’ve got any prescription medication or think you may need to rely on a certain type of medicine during your trip (not just the plane), be sure to pack it in your carry-on luggage. It’ll avoid trouble in case any checked luggage doesn’t make it to your final destination. Best place for anything you’ll need in transit? With your personal item or in an easily-accessible spot in your bag in the overhead bin.

Choose the best carry-on luggage style for your needs

While the rolling carry-on bag may reign supreme, there are other styles of carry-on luggage to consider, depending on how you roll. Popular styles include duffle bags, backpacks, large totes, etc. Don’t forget that most airlines permit each passenger to have one carry-on that fits into the overhead bin and another (smaller) personal item that can fit under the seat in front of you.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What’s the best way to pack a carry-on?

    When it comes to packing a carry-on, the entire bag is prime real estate. Using compression packing cubes, organizers, and rolled clothing are all great ways to make the most of your available space. Bags with thoughtful interior organization are also key for saving space and getting the most out of your carry-on real estate.

  • What’s not allowed in carry-on luggage?

    When it comes to what you can pack, carry-on and checked luggage are subject to different rules and restrictions. As a general rule, you can’t pack any liquids (or gels or creams) over 3.4 ounces/100 milliliters. You also won’t be able to pack any ammunition or any blunt or sharp objects that can be used as weapons such as knives or baseball bats. For a complete list of what is and isn’t allowed in your carry-on luggage, please visit the TSA website.

  • What’s the best size for a carry-on bag?

    The standard carry-on luggage size is 22 x 14 x 9 inches, though this may change by an inch or so depending on the airline and aircraft. Check out our handy carry-on luggage size guide by airline.


    When it comes to weight, a good rule of thumb is to make sure you can lift your carry-on bag and place it into the overhead bin without needing assistance. Anyone struggling to lift their bag is going to raise eyebrows.

Why Trust Travel + Leisure

Katherine Alex Beaven is a long-time traveler and has a firm foot in the carry-on only camp. Frequent travels and trial and error have schooled her on what you’ll want and need to pack in your carry-on to make your travel journey as comfortable and convenient as possible.

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Taylor Fox is the Commerce Outdoor Gear Editor at Travel + Leisure where she tests, researches, and writes about travel products. Taylor holds a Master’s in Geography and has been a writer and editor for over nine years.

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