Depending
on where you’ve decided to go, international travel is a big deal. Believe it or not, your travel days can take
a lot out of you. Here are just a few
tips on the best ways to prepare for an international trip. Suppose you're not
quite ready for international travel, no worries. You can use these tips
whenever you're getting ready for your next trip.
So Let’s Discuss!
Sleep
Rest
is a given. In general, a good night’s sleep is a good thing. But, you should definitely try to get an
ample amount of sleep the night before your flight. If you think this or
sleeping on the plane might be an issue, bring some melatonin for your flight.
You want to feel rested when you get to your destination, not grumpy and
sluggish because of the lack of sleep.
Dress in your
Comfy Clothes
You will be sitting in a tight spot for hours at a time! You won’t want to wear something tight or have a zipper/button poking into you. Be as comfy as possible. But don’t worry, it's very possible to keep it comfy and cute at the same time. Pair your comfy loungewear with some great accessories, a lovely colorful top, a 5-minute face, and prepare to travel comfortably in style.
Pack Light
Pack only the things that you need. I get it. Sometimes you aren’t sure what to pack due to planned activities or weather conditions, but the last thing you want is to haul an extra-large suitcase that is bulky and heavy. Not fun. Pack only what you need to make things easier. A great rule of thumb, if you’re not sure, leave it home.
Get TSA
Pre-Check/Global Entry
If you haven’t heard about TSA Pre-Check or Global Entry, you are in for a special treat. Think of Global Entry as a Disney FastPass for the airport. This perk will help you cut the line at security and customs. No more waiting in long lines. You’ll have extra time to walk around the terminals for your last stretch, potty break, or Starbucks fix before your flight.
Put Eyes on Your
Passport.
Days or even weeks before you’re
scheduled to leave, locate your passport.
Make sure you know exactly where it is. Don’t assume and wait until the
last minute to pull it out. One of the
worst feelings is discovering your passport is not where you thought it was
hours before your trip.
Arrive at the Airport Early
Most airports suggest that you be at the airport two hours before you depart, but nowadays, you may want to get there even earlier for international travel. If you have any Covid-19 related documentation to present, (i.e. tests, attestation statements, health waivers, etc.), you will not be able to use a self-service kiosk, and you’ll be in for long lines and wait times.
Stay Hydrated
Bring a refillable water bottle with you that is empty BEFORE you go through airport security. You can find a fill-up station or water fountain to fill it up for FREE. You must stay hydrated because the air cabins are extremely dry, and you want to avoid getting a dehydration headache.
Devices, Devices,
Devices
When it comes to devices, be sure to bring headphones to cancel out the noise for a more enjoyable flight experience, a laptop/tablet to watch some movies that you download from your favorite streaming account, and an extra charger so you’ll have plenty of juice.
Travel Apps
There’s an app for everything that
you can think of, such as maps, translation help, staying in touch with your
airline, and much more. Try adding your
airline's app for flight updates and in-flight entertainment, the mobile
Passport app for expedited customs options, and Viator to coordinate activities
and tours while you're on vacation.
Airport Lounges:
Have a long layover? Consider purchasing time in an airport
lounge. Listen, those Delta, United, and
American airline lounges are not exclusive to cardholders. If they have space, simply pay to enter and
get your relax on!
When you’re ready to take your next
international trip, contact me to help you plan, and remember these tips when
it’s time to go.
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