NEW YORK, July 19, 2005

Frequent Flier Traveling Tips

How To Dress And Pack To Avoid Long Lines

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(CBS)  How to Pack Your Bag – Cowie likes to pack everything in plastic bags inside the suitcase. With the plastic bags, he puts his trousers in one, shirts in another, suit in another, and underwear, socks and belts in another one. Then, he brings an extra one for dirty items.

The shoes go in shoe bags with windows so you can see which shoes they are. Cowie has sneakers that pack really flat so they don't take up too much space.

Women can pack multiple pairs of shoes because their feet are smaller, but a guy's shoes take a lot of space, so you have to decide if you're going to go brown or black throughout your trip and then pack the accessories appropriately. Before he packs, Cowie likes to put his outfits out on the bed so he can see what goes with what. Of course, he recommends leaving room for shopping.

Remember that you are allowed to pack a childproof scissor with rounded edges if you are traveling within the U.S. If you plan to pack one, Cowie says do not put it in the bottom of your toiletry bag. "Think about it," he says. "That rubber glove the security guard is wearing has been in other people's stuff and is now touching your toothbrush."

Web sites Cowie recommends: eBags.com; holdeverything.com; and containerstore.com

General Tips - There is an airline Web site that you can log onto before you leave to see where your seat is on any model of plane. Check it out.

Always call ahead to your hotel to let them know you're arriving. Introduce yourself to the concierge and ask him to make some reservations for you at top restaurants so you don't find that you can't get in when you arrive there in peak season. Tip the concierge the moment you arrive and tell him there's more to come. How much to tip really depends on what kind of hotel you stay at and how much you ask of them while you're there. Cowie suggest $20-$40 initially.

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