I travel internationally regularly for work and fun. Luckily I don't have any horror stories outside of the usual delayed flights or staying overnight in an airport, etc. Over the last 10 years I've got my system dialed in after talking with other travelers and tweaking what works for me. Most of it is just trial and error considering my first two week overseas trip for work I packed almost two weeks worth of stuff in a giant suitcase since I didn't know any better!!!
TSA precheck is well worth it if you travel a lot. If only the occasional vacations a year probably not.
I only do carry on duffels or travel backpacks for my clothes. This is for many reasons. Most of the 30-40L bags can carry enough for a week long trip, anything longer just use laundry services. A backpack or duffel will always fit in any of the International regional planes where larger hard carry ons won't. I'll also gate check them with no issues either. Another big reason for going backpack or duffel is it forces me to carry my clothes which means I pay more attention to what I pack and when I am in the process of traveling my stuff is attached to my body at all times. For work stuff I'll use a small computer backpack if I'm doing a duffel or a sling pack if carrying clothes in backpack.
When packing clothes learn what a capsule wardrobe is. I've done multiple week+ long trips in Europe, Africa, and South America with very minimal amounts of clothes. My main focus is on bringing larger amounts of underwear, socks, v neck t shirts, etc and lower numbers of pants, sweaters, button downs, jacket. Most of the time my go to is a nice pair of jeans, chukka boots, and a sweater which works for work meetings, being in fields, or wandering around. doing touristy things.
In regards to tourists getting targeted my advice is don't look like an obvious tourist. That can mean many things but in all my travels globally that is always the top advice. And when you see an "obvious tourist" you quickly realize why they are the ones targeted. I always use a "passport purse" which tucks under a sweater of fleece while in the process of traveling. Use the passport purse for a credit card as well. I keep my wallet in my personal carry on item. I only use a small front pocket wallet and bring my ID, 2 credit cards, and insurance card. I back all those up in my wallet app on my phone as well.
These are just a few of the main themes that have worked for me on my many overseas trips over the years.
TSA precheck is well worth it if you travel a lot. If only the occasional vacations a year probably not.
I only do carry on duffels or travel backpacks for my clothes. This is for many reasons. Most of the 30-40L bags can carry enough for a week long trip, anything longer just use laundry services. A backpack or duffel will always fit in any of the International regional planes where larger hard carry ons won't. I'll also gate check them with no issues either. Another big reason for going backpack or duffel is it forces me to carry my clothes which means I pay more attention to what I pack and when I am in the process of traveling my stuff is attached to my body at all times. For work stuff I'll use a small computer backpack if I'm doing a duffel or a sling pack if carrying clothes in backpack.
When packing clothes learn what a capsule wardrobe is. I've done multiple week+ long trips in Europe, Africa, and South America with very minimal amounts of clothes. My main focus is on bringing larger amounts of underwear, socks, v neck t shirts, etc and lower numbers of pants, sweaters, button downs, jacket. Most of the time my go to is a nice pair of jeans, chukka boots, and a sweater which works for work meetings, being in fields, or wandering around. doing touristy things.
In regards to tourists getting targeted my advice is don't look like an obvious tourist. That can mean many things but in all my travels globally that is always the top advice. And when you see an "obvious tourist" you quickly realize why they are the ones targeted. I always use a "passport purse" which tucks under a sweater of fleece while in the process of traveling. Use the passport purse for a credit card as well. I keep my wallet in my personal carry on item. I only use a small front pocket wallet and bring my ID, 2 credit cards, and insurance card. I back all those up in my wallet app on my phone as well.
These are just a few of the main themes that have worked for me on my many overseas trips over the years.