Posts Tagged ‘Luggage’
Travel Tips
Ivar Rudi our expert of the day, writes:
We all have a very routined life, every day we attend to the same old chores both in office and at home. This kind of rigorous and monotonous life slowly starts to take a toll on our emotional set up. We start getting into fowl and bad temper and even the sweetest of all things, seems to be bitter. This is when the need arises, to take a vacation and plan a lovely and quiet holiday.
Scheduling a trip is a necessity and you cannot just pack your bags and leave. Not that sudden trips are not successful, but a planned trip is always more enjoyable. The cool sea breeze hitting your face or the or the sun rising in between blue mountains, the water fall from a hill, or the cool sand of the deserts, the wildlife of a jungle, no matter which kind of holiday you like, its best to plan for it in advance and here are some travel tips which are handy and will be extremely constructive to you.
International Travel Tips
Jay Ellenby our expert of the day, writes:
Leave copies of your passport, visa and itinerary with your office and home. If you should lose any documents you would have easy access to a copy.
Ask Safe Harbors for a country profile if you are traveling to a new destination. We can provide extensive data on weather, local customs, food, political climate and much more.
Your luggage may be searched upon entering a country, so pack accordingly. Know what items are taboo in the country you are visiting.
Be wary of anyone loitering around doors to your room, and notify the desk of your suspicions.
Do not swap or sell any personal effects, such as jewelry or religious items, in countries where it is illegal to do so.
Travel Tips for Domestic Travelers

If anyone plans for domestic traveling, then you will follow these ten domestic travel tips useful.
• Visit around. Do not give more than you have to for domestic travel.
• Check your flight in advance to verify the timing of departure as well as for Arrival. If you do not know the timing and your flight is delayed, you might be end up sitting in the airport for hours.
• Research travel insurance company is a choice for domestic travelers to find out whether your insurance plan covers you outside of your state.
• If you are planning for a domestic travel trip with a Family and Relatives, call the airline in advance to see if you can choose your seats. Otherwise, you may have to sit separately from your Family members in a flight.
Travel Tips Packing your Bags!

Darlene Berkel our expert of the day, writes:
A vacation is supposed to be a way to have fun not an army training experience where you lug a heavy pack for miles and end up sore and tired. It can be difficult to decide what, and how, to pack. Hopefully this guide will help you decide what is important, and what to leave at home. Planning in advance can help you remember the useful things, and stop the panic that happens when you forget the essentials.
One of the most basic travel packing tips is to make a list it may seem silly or pointless, but seriously, it’s so much easier to just tick off items as you put them in the suitcase. Trying to remember everything will just lead to you either forgetting something, or packing something twice.
Selecting Luggage
Picking the right suitcase, or suitcases, will make your journey much easier too. If you want to use a carry-on, check with the airline to make sure your suitcase is the right size finding out at the last minute that you need to go all the way back to check in because your bag is too big can be quite frustrating.
Travel Tips For The First Time Flier
Mario Churchill our expert of the day, writes:
Since the horror of 9/11, airport security has become tighter than ever before. Every year they develop more rules about what you can and cannot take on a flight. Many of the items that could cause you to be held up by security are items that you would not think to leave out of your carry on or luggage. Some items can be packed into your luggage but not carried on the plane. Before you fly for the first time, make sure you check over these travel tips for the first time flier.
One of the best travel tips you will ever get is to err on the side of caution. If you are not sure of what can be carried onto the plan or put in your luggage, it is not something that you absolutely need, and/or it is something that you can buy when you get there, leave it at home. Not only will this travel tip keep you from spending eternity with airport security, it will lighten your load!
Packing and travel tips for your flight
Olivia Andrews our expert of the day, writes:
Air travel is the most luxurious form of traveling that most people love. To have a convenient journey it is necessary that you are well prepared in advance. You should always book your seat in a good airline that provides satisfactory arrangements for your journey.
Packing and travel tips
1. While you arrange your suitcase and travel bags you should put your name and address both inside and outside it. If you already have this information, you should check whether it is the current one.
2. Leave all medicines, jewelry, eyeglasses, airplane tickets, money, passports, camera or other valuable out of the checked luggage. You should carry these items with you. Many airlines such as the southwest and other carriers don’t reimburse you for any loss of such items.

