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Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Want To Get The Most Out Of Your Travel Dollar? Try These Ideas!

By Melissia Scrudato


Many people believe that the best travel deals are only available three weeks or more in advance, but surprisingly, there are good bargains to be had for those who are patient. This article contains a number of helpful tips, which will show you how to find those last minute deals.

To do everything you can to speed up your time in the security line at the airport, you need to begin at home before you leave the for airport. Make sure you carefully check each piece of luggage to make sure there are no sharp objects, like nail clippers hidden away. Also, organize your packing so that everything lies as flat as possible. This way, the scanners can determine what is in the bag easier, which saves time.

When traveling, pack only what you know you will wear. Try to pack multipurpose outfits, and items that pair with more than one other thing. This will help you to minimize what you need to pack. Making your suitcase lighter will make it easier to carry through an airport, and can save you on baggage costs too.

Before you travel out of the country, make sure your immunizations are all up to date. There's no way to know whether your fellow travelers are all current on their shots, or what diseases they might unknowingly be carrying. Keeping yourself vaccinated will help protect you from any diseases you may encounter.

If you want to bring your pet with you on your trip, make sure to call and ask the hotel where you are staying beforehand if pets are allowed. Although there are many more pet friendly hotels now than there were in the past, there are still some hotels that do not allow any animals.

Always make sure to book your flight as far in advance as possible. That way, you can be certain that the flight of your choice won't be sold out. Also, if you book a flight far enough in advance, you can pick your own seat. The pickings are better if you book your flight earlier.

When going on a trip, make sure to split up your bank cards, credit cards, checks and cash. Put them all into different hidden pockets of your purses and travel bags. Following this simple tip will ensure that if you do get robbed, you will not be stranded without any money.

Ease ear pressure in children during the airplane's take-off and landing. Babies and small children are incapable of clearing their ears to help reduce the pressure that comes along with take-off and landing. Feeding your baby a bottle, nursing, or giving them a pacifier to suck on will help greatly. Older children can chew on a piece of gum to help clear their ears.

If you will be driving when you travel to another country, take the time to contact your insurance carrier. They can give you any needed documentation that pertains to your insurance coverage, any additional insurance you may need and much needed advice or information about regulations for driving at your destination.

If you know in advance that you will be passing through some less-than-desirable neighborhoods or areas of town en route to your destination, don't rely solely on your in-dash GPS system. Map out alternate routes using MapQuest or Google Maps, so you don't end up in a bad part of town, in the middle of the night, with bad directions.

Carry meal replacement bars with you when you travel. You never know when an unexpected delay will prevent you from eating a meal. Meal replacement bars are compact and easy to carry. An additional benefit of these bars, is that it will allow you to keep your typical meal schedule. This can help reduce jet lag, and keep your spirits up when faced with irritating delays.

When traveling to less-developed areas of the world, remember to bring spare batteries for all of your electronics. Not all areas will have accessible electric outlets to charge your items, nor will every country sell even common AA or AAA batteries. It is better to come prepared than to not be able to use your camera.

Create an impromptu humidifier, using a bottle of water and a handkerchief or small towel. Airplane cabins are notorious for their dry air, which can irritate your lungs and sinuses. If the dryness starts to bother you, moisten a small towel with a bit of water and lay it across your nose and mouth. Lean back and as you breathe, the water in the towel will hydrate the air you inhale.

When you know you will be on an airplane for an extended amount of time, make sure you dress for the occasion. Wearing tight jeans will not be comfortable and will make you miserable by the end of the ride. Try sweatpants or a loose fitting cotton dress.

Pack lightly when traveling. People always tend to pack much more than is necessary, and end up using only about half of what they take. Choose a few items that you can wear multiple times, and try to coordinate everything. If you forget to pack a particular item, you will probably be able to find something appropriate at your destination.

When attempting to travel overseas, a passport is an absolute necessity for anyone. Aside from being required by law to have in possession, passports are useful, as they provide identification about you and where you are from, which can be really useful if you ever become lost in a foreign country.

When planning to travel by plane, it is very important to remember not to bring any items with you to the airport that are not allowed on the plane. If you accidentally bring a pocket knife it will be confiscated and not returned to you.

As was stated in the beginning of this article, finding last minute travel deals is rather easy if you are patient. If you know the right place to search for deals, then you might get something much better than if you had booked early. Apply the advice from this article and you'll be on your way to scoring a great deal on travel.




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