Please check the ticket for details and accuracy of the flight(s) as soon as you receive it.
Keep your tickets with your passport and visa and don't forget them on the day you travel.
Check the validity of your passport and visa.
Check the passport and visa requirements for the countries you will visit/pass through on your planned trip - make sure to apply for these well in advance of your travel date. If you lose your passport or visa, contact the relevant embassy or consulate immediately.
Check with the airline you are traveling with about the baggage allowances.
Make sure that your cabin baggage allowance does not exceed the level imposed by the airline you are traveling with. This causes unnecessary embarrassment at the check-in desk, having to move luggage from your hand luggage to your suitcase.
Pack the night before you travel to avoid rushing and late for your flight.
Check the weather forecast of your destination before departure to avoid taking unnecessary luggage with you.
Roll clothes instead of folding them, there are fewer wrinkles. Honestly!
If possible, put a baggage belt around your suitcase for easy identification and extra security.
Never carry packages on behalf of someone else, no matter how real they feel
Never leave luggage unattended at airports, as this poses a high security risk.
Check public transport schedules in advance to ensure you arrive at the airport in plenty of time.
If you are taking your car at the airport, pre-book a parking space whenever possible or ask someone to give you a lift to save time.
Use metered taxis around the airport as much as possible.
Check the vaccination and health requirements for all countries you visit during your trip. Please note that some vaccinations need to be administered 4-6 weeks before departure.
If you have any medicines or medicines with you, write down your condition and the medicines you need somewhere close at hand, e.g. a piece of paper in the cover of your passport, where you can easily find it in an emergency.
Make sure you take extra medicines with you in case you are delayed abroad.
Make sure you have enough foreign currency for your immediate arrival abroad, especially if your flight arrives at an odd hour.
Always keep a list of the credit/debit card numbers and traveler's checks you carry along with the supplier phone numbers in case they get lost.
Notify the airlines well in advance of travel time for special meal requirements, seat requests and wheelchair arrangements
Try to arrive well in time to check in at the airport.
Always reconfirm your flights before leaving for the airport (do this about 24 hours before departure)
Check the duty-free allowances carefully, especially in EU destinations.
Don't drink too much before boarding the plane, as alcohol and cabin pressure cause increased dehydration. You also cannot use the restrooms until the plane is in the air and at a safe height for take-off from the seat belt sign.
Check with the airline you are traveling with if there are power outlets for telephones and laptops on board.
Leave contact details for yourself at someone's home or office in case they need to reach you in an emergency.
A phrasebook is always helpful - remember that not everyone speaks English. Also get the maps of the destination if you are not familiar with that place.
Try to drink plenty of water on the plane, this will help prevent dehydration.
Look in flight magazines for gentle onboard exercises you can do to stop stiffness and tired joints.
Clean and moisturize the skin regularly on board to prevent dehydration.
Eat a light meal on board as it is easier to digest, avoid excessive carbohydrates and fats
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