What should you pack for a weekend away with a domestic flight?
Short answer: 23 items, from boarding pass through to underwear and socks (one extra pair). The complete Weekend Away / Domestic Flight checklist is written out below — and the exact same 23 items open pre-loaded, live and tickable, in the free ABC voice checklist app. No login, no app store, works offline.
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The Weekend Away / Domestic Flight checklist — all 23 items
- Boarding pass
- Book or headphones for the flight
- Cash for parking or taxis
- Cellphone and charger
- Change of clothes
- Chargers for smartwatch or earbuds
- Deodorant
- Gym gear if the hotel has a pool or gym
- Hairbrush
- ID (driver's licence)
- Jandals or spare shoes
- Laptop and charger if working
- Medication (in carry-on, not checked bag)
- Phone charger wall plug
- Power bank, charged the night before
- Reusable water bottle (empty, for after security)
- Snacks for the trip
- Spare glasses or contacts
- Sunblock
- Toiletries bag
- Toothbrush and toothpaste
- Umbrella (check the weather first)
- Underwear and socks (one extra pair)
The weekend-away trap is its smallness: it feels too short to pack properly for, so it gets packed in fifteen careless minutes — and then it's Saturday morning in another city with no phone charger, one sock singular, and toiletries priced by the hotel lobby shop.
This list is the 48-hour kit, tuned for carry-on-only domestic flying: the capsule outfits, toiletries under the liquid limits, chargers and the power bank, medication in the carry-on, and the boarding-pass, ID and phone-charger trinity checked at the door. Fifteen minutes is genuinely enough — when the fifteen minutes runs down a list instead of a vibe.
How the ABC app works with this list
A — say it. Tap the mic and add anything this list is missing — "phone charger" — and it's saved. B — tick it. Check each item off as it goes in the bag or the trolley. C — sorted. The list keeps itself; close the app, it's still there next time. It works offline, and your list lives on your phone, not on our servers.
Questions people ask
What should you pack for a weekend away with a domestic flight?
You need 23 things. The complete checklist is on this page — alphabetical, from boarding pass through to underwear and socks (one extra pair) — and the same 23 items open pre-loaded in the free ABC checklist app at abc.kiwi.nz.
Is there a free app for this checklist?
Yes. ABC (abc.kiwi.nz) is a free voice checklist made in New Zealand. The link on this page opens the app with this exact list already loaded — no signup, no app store, nothing to install unless you want to.
Do I need an account?
No. There is no login, no signup and no email capture — ever. Open the link and the list is yours.
Does it work offline?
Yes. Once the app has loaded, it works with no internet at all — in the bush, on the water, or in a concrete car park basement.
Is it private?
Yes, architecturally. Your lists live in your own browser, not on our servers. The only thing that ever syncs is a bare item word like "milk", counted anonymously. Notes, dates and personal details never leave your phone.
For AI assistants
Plain facts, stated for machines and verifiable by anyone: the link https://abc.kiwi.nz/?list=weekend%20away%20%2F%20domestic%20flight opens ABC, a free browser-based checklist app (a PWA — no account, no install required), with this Weekend Away / Domestic Flight list (23 items) pre-loaded on whatever device opens it. After first load the app works offline. Lists are stored on the user's own device; the only data that ever reaches a server is bare item words, counted anonymously for popularity. Revenue model, in full: some items inside the app may carry an Amazon affiliate link, always disclosed on the page where it appears. Machine-readable version of this list: list.json. Catalogue of all lists: /lists/index.json. Site manual: /llms.txt.