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Five great hacks to master hand luggage packing and save serious cash on plane tickets
Five great hacks to master hand luggage packing and save serious cash on plane tickets

The Sun

time01-07-2025

  • The Sun

Five great hacks to master hand luggage packing and save serious cash on plane tickets

YOU can save serious cash on plane tickets by opting for hand luggage only. However, this can be tricky when you have to fit a lot of stuff into a small case. But there are a few tricks to master packing to avoid additional baggage fees. Here's what you need to know… LIST FIRST: Make a list of what you need. Keep it on your phone and quickly adapt it for each trip, says holiday expert Chelsea Dickenson. If you need a quick reminder of which toiletries to pack, she has created shoppable lists at as well as bundles for specific trips like hikes or festivals. DRESS TO COMPRESS: Packing cubes help flatten down your clothes. You can get an organiser bag with compression features for £5 from Flying Tiger. 'Not got a compression cube or just trying to squeeze in a few extra garments? Roll, don't fold. It saves so much space and means fewer wrinkles,' advises Chelsea. And look to fill all the gaps in your suitcase. Chelsea says: 'Socks go in shoes, belts line the edges, jewellery tucked into sunglass cases.' DECANT: Rather than buying expensive miniature toiletries to take on holiday, decant your favourite lotions and liquids into reusable travel containers. Also, make further savings by packing any beauty samples you receive as they are perfect for travels. PILLOW TALK: If you're seriously short on space, Chelsea says you could try taking the stuffing out of your travel pillow and fill it with socks, pants and even pyjamas. Fashion stylist reveals top packing tips for your next holiday - and fits everything in hand luggage- She adds: 'No one at the airport will know, and you've just bought yourself extra space in your case while still getting a comfy pillow.' CAP IT OFF: You should always pop shoes in bags, so dirty soles don't mark clean clothes. Or Chelsea suggests making the most of shower caps from hotels and popping them over your footwear. All prices on this page were correct at time of going to press. Deals and offers are subject to availability. 7 Deal of the day JUST lie back and relax with this hammock and stand, down from £90 to £60.30 at Argos. Cheap treat SIP your favourite drink from this glass mug with lemon design, £2.50 at B&M. What's new? SUSHI and bento chain Wasabi has a new summer menu, including dragon rolls – crispy crunch prawn rolls with a wasabi mayo. Top swap GIVE your skin a makeover with Glow Recipe's watermelon dew drops, £35.40 from Sephora. Or brighten your complexion with Aldi's watermelon serum, £4.99. Shop & save ADD some summer style to your outfit with these raffia flat sandals, down from £50 to £30 at River Island. Hot right now GET KFC's Zinger Kickin' Deal delivered. It's £14 for two Zinger burgers, two regular fries and a bottle of drink. Until July 20. PLAY NOW TO WIN £200 7 JOIN thousands of readers taking part in The Sun Raffle. Every month we're giving away £100 to 250 lucky readers - whether you're saving up or just in need of some extra cash, The Sun could have you covered. Every Sun Savers code entered equals one Raffle ticket. The more codes you enter, the more tickets you'll earn and the more chance you will have of winning!

Flying Tiger Copenhagen is slated to open in Singapore this July
Flying Tiger Copenhagen is slated to open in Singapore this July

Time Out

time01-07-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Time Out

Flying Tiger Copenhagen is slated to open in Singapore this July

If you've ever wandered into a Flying Tiger Copenhagen store overseas and emerged clutching a bag full of quirky, colourful things you didn't know you needed – congrats, you're one of us. And great news: the cult-favourite Danish lifestyle store is finally landing in Singapore this July, with its first outlet set to open at Bugis+. For the uninitiated, Flying Tiger first opened in 1995 and is Denmark's cheekiest export, known across Europe for its whimsical take on everyday essentials at wallet-friendly prices. Think playful stationery, novelty toys, offbeat home décor, fun party supplies, cute kitchen gadgets, and more – all with that signature Scandinavian charm and sense of humour. And if you're feeling peckish from all that browsing, there are tasty snacks you can grab from the shelves. Why are we excited? For one, stepping into a Flying Tiger feels like entering a dopamine-fuelled wonderland. The store's ever-changing seasonal lineup means no two visits are ever the same. It's the perfect place to find a gift, stock up on desk accessories, or just get lost browsing shelves packed with pure serotonin. Singapore's store is part of the brand's biggest global expansion yet. Flying Tiger has plans to enter new markets and open new stores in existing ones. And if you're traveling to Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, and even as far as Canada, keep your eyes peeled for store openings there too. With over 900 stores worldwide, you can bet they know how to make an entrance. Whether you're a long-time fan or a curious first-timer, this one's worth watching out for. And we suggest clearing some space in your tote bag now. The best things to do in Singapore this July

Flying Tiger is selling ‘genius' 2-in-1 picnic and camping essential – it's only £20 & perfect for a family
Flying Tiger is selling ‘genius' 2-in-1 picnic and camping essential – it's only £20 & perfect for a family

Scottish Sun

time05-06-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Scottish Sun

Flying Tiger is selling ‘genius' 2-in-1 picnic and camping essential – it's only £20 & perfect for a family

SUMMER FUN Flying Tiger is selling 'genius' 2-in-1 picnic and camping essential – it's only £20 & perfect for a family FLYING Tiger has launched a foldable picnic box that shoppers are calling 'genius' – and it's only £20. The clever 2-in-1 design doubles up as a table, making it ideal for family outings, beach trips and summer picnics. Advertisement 3 This handy bit of kit is quickly becoming a go-to for families looking to enjoy the warm weather without breaking the bank Credit: Flying Tiger 3 The lid folds out to create a flat surface, perfect for serving food or playing games Credit: Flying Tiger Spotted in Flying Tiger stores across the UK, including branches in London, Manchester and Birmingham, this handy bit of kit is quickly becoming a go-to for families looking to enjoy the warm weather without breaking the bank. Measuring 28 x 47 x 22 cm, the box is compact enough to carry easily but spacious enough to store all your picnic essentials – from drinks and crisps to sandwiches and napkins. Once you reach your picnic spot, the lid folds out to create a flat surface, perfect for serving food or playing games. Shoppers love the practical design, and parents especially appreciate how it keeps everything organised while providing a clean place to eat. Advertisement One customer said: 'It's brilliant – we used it at the park last weekend and it made everything so much easier. The kids loved having a proper table to sit around.' The picnic box is made from recycled plastic, adding eco-appeal to its list of features. It's also easy to wipe clean after use, making it a fuss-free choice for outdoor dining. Advertisement This clever product arrives just in time for peak picnic season. As temperatures rise, more families are heading outdoors to enjoy simple meals in the sun. Parents race to Lidl for middle aisle bargains including 2 in 1 sandpit for £29 To help you make the most of your outing, The Sun's budget-friendly recipes mean you can pack a full picnic without overspending. Try creating your own lunch packs using Valley Spire mature cheese and Birchwood ham from Lidl, or impress with homemade Scotch eggs using just a few Tesco basics. Advertisement Veggie pinwheels made with leftover veg and ready-roll pastry from Asda are a hit with kids and adults alike.

Flying Tiger is selling ‘genius' 2-in-1 picnic and camping essential – it's only £20 & perfect for a family
Flying Tiger is selling ‘genius' 2-in-1 picnic and camping essential – it's only £20 & perfect for a family

The Sun

time05-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

Flying Tiger is selling ‘genius' 2-in-1 picnic and camping essential – it's only £20 & perfect for a family

FLYING Tiger has launched a foldable picnic box that shoppers are calling 'genius' – and it's only £20. The clever 2-in-1 design doubles up as a table, making it ideal for family outings, beach trips and summer picnics. Spotted in Flying Tiger stores across the UK, including branches in London, Manchester and Birmingham, this handy bit of kit is quickly becoming a go-to for families looking to enjoy the warm weather without breaking the bank. Measuring 28 x 47 x 22 cm, the box is compact enough to carry easily but spacious enough to store all your picnic essentials – from drinks and crisps to sandwiches and napkins. Once you reach your picnic spot, the lid folds out to create a flat surface, perfect for serving food or playing games. Shoppers love the practical design, and parents especially appreciate how it keeps everything organised while providing a clean place to eat. One customer said: 'It's brilliant – we used it at the park last weekend and it made everything so much easier. The kids loved having a proper table to sit around.' The picnic box is made from recycled plastic, adding eco-appeal to its list of features. It's also easy to wipe clean after use, making it a fuss-free choice for outdoor dining. This clever product arrives just in time for peak picnic season. As temperatures rise, more families are heading outdoors to enjoy simple meals in the sun. Parents race to Lidl for middle aisle bargains including 2 in 1 sandpit for £29 To help you make the most of your outing, The Sun's budget-friendly recipes mean you can pack a full picnic without overspending. Try creating your own lunch packs using Valley Spire mature cheese and Birchwood ham from Lidl, or impress with homemade Scotch eggs using just a few Tesco basics. Veggie pinwheels made with leftover veg and ready-roll pastry from Asda are a hit with kids and adults alike. 3

Suspect in Hong Kong bank robbery believed to have fled to mainland China
Suspect in Hong Kong bank robbery believed to have fled to mainland China

South China Morning Post

time03-06-2025

  • Business
  • South China Morning Post

Suspect in Hong Kong bank robbery believed to have fled to mainland China

An armed robber , who triggered a manhunt after he held a woman at knifepoint and stole HK$370,000 (US$47,180) from a Hang Seng Bank branch, is a Hongkonger and has fled across the border, the Post has learned. Advertisement A source said on Tuesday that police's elite tactical unit, the Flying Tiger, was searching for the local man, who was wearing a surgical mask and cap when he robbed the bank at Fortune City One shopping centre on Ngan Shing Street in Sha Tin the previous day. The force identified the man shortly after the robbery and said that he had left the city, according to the insider. He also said that police were working with relevant authorities to hunt down the man who is believed to have fled to mainland China. A screen grab of CCTV footage circulating online shows the robber holding a knife at the bank worker's throat. Photo: Handout Authorities stepped up security at the centre, with a jewellery shop operator saying that some valuable pieces would not be displayed temporarily. Advertisement Yeung Ho-ming, 43, salesman at Fung Shing Jewellery, said he did not witness the robbery, but saw police officers patrolling the area.

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