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what to do with warm clothes?
Who will advise, we have a frost in Kyiv, and we fly into heat. What to do, how to undress, maybe leave things somewhere, a left-luggage office, in Boryspil, or take it with you?
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аватар 1Anna
We took with us. They dressed in such a way that things did not take up much space and folded compactly (short down jacket, sneakers). On the plane, things can be carried in hand luggage or put in a suitcase and checked in as luggage. Just keep in mind that the plane can be chilly.
аватар Pachok
Watch where you're flying. If in Bangkok :), then tourists usually leave warm clothes in luggage storage at Bangkok airport.
аватар Natasha_1975
They took a change of shoes, changed shoes already on the plane, winter shoes in bags and outerwear too.
аватар TombArthur
where are you flying? we undressed in Delhi=0.2$day.
аватар Anetka-gan
I always leave things at home. I got into a taxi and off I went. why extra hemorrhagic??
аватар Pachok
Anetka, we “hit” last year :) We flew to London on St. Valentine, there the daffodils were already in full swing, we were wearing autumn clothes, dad brought us to the airport, there we went straight to the plane, etc. We planned that we would also return from the plane - in a taxi and home. Figushki. Snow piled up, Kyiv stood, taxi drivers did not go. We WALKED from Zhulyan to "Ultramarine" on Uritsky, until we could catch a taxi, which in turn could move :( Yes, all in the same autumn jackets and shoes, a few hours.
аватар Anetka-gan
no, well, Europe is another matter) last year I flew to Spain in March in a winter jacket and with a leather jacket in my backpack, just in case!)
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