Stress Free Travel Tips

Posted on November 30th, 2009 by mnmood, under Travel Tips.

The holiday season is upon us and the whole family will be together. Traveling is not always as easy as we expected, luggage, and long haul flights for travel planning. Take a deep breath it can be easy. To alleviate the hassle of trip planning for the transition and to prepare yourself for some surprises along the way, you can face. Here are some tips to save the day:

  • Program your cell phone with free service numbers of your travel agents, airlines, hotels, credit card companies and car rental. If there somethink wrong, you are not consolidated, the lines along with other disgruntled passengers, but the speed dial your travel business or enterprise customer service for which you need.
  • A picnic and make sure put a little water. Airlines have reduced their amenities such as meals. You do not have the poverty, before a long flight without food. Pack some supplies for the whole family or get snacks at the airport food court. Here you will find a lot to do healthy options in all food suppliers have the obligation of airlines to fulfill.
  • For flight delays and long lines with plenty of reference materials, music player, crossword Be prepared to bring games, etc., and toys for children, and if you have children, change the formula and diapers that are not purchased at the airports.
  • Reduce your time on the congested road traffic and the risk of absence from your flight avoids the airport terminal. At the time of parking is slow on the airport transit visa requirement and overcrowded. They are much better to take a shuttle and leave your car in an off-road parking at the airport.
  • Travel light. Today, the airlines are very strict about the use of two bags per passenger numbers rule: a control activity, and a piece of luggage. Some companies pay extra heavy luggage. Avoid stress and additional costs by facilitating donations to advance your load.
  • Fly on Christmas Day or New Year’s Day rather than the day before, when the planes are packed and fares more expensive. On the mountain itself, the planes are relatively empty and better deals are often available.
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