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Everyone loves to travel, whether you're getting acclimatized to jet setting or are a seasoned traveler, a few tricks that can make your holiday enjoyable and safer are some things which are always welcome advises. Read on to find out what you should do to make your holiday memorable. Planning Beforehand o Make sure that you have confirmed reservation tickets a few days before you travel so that even if they arrive late you have a credit card guarantee. o Send your travel itinerary to a family member or closest relative before you leave on your trip. o Always travel light but it's best to put a few extra essentials and underwear in the carry on luggage. Shoes and a few clothes in the carry on baggage is advised and wear a pair of sneakers to the airport because you might've to do a lot of running around! o Carry a few extra glasses, aspirins, tissue papers, light snacks like nuts or fruits or raisins incase you get stuck somewhere where there's no food. o Double check everything before you go out to the airport. Ensure that you have your credit card, ticket, identification documents, a bit of cash, and your travel itinerary. Incase you are traveling abroad don't forget to carry your passport. Check your purse for scissors or any sharp objects that could be mistaken as weapons. Ensure Medical Safety o Every person should carry one's medical card in his or her wallet. This is helpful to certify if the person has any history of medical illnesses like epilepsy or diabetes or allergic to particular medication. If there's any accident or the individual is unconscious, then the medical card proves to be a lifesaver for physicians and medical shops. o Different countries have different public health rules, so be ready to provide the required information since you need to be vaccinated to travel abroad to any country in the world. o If you're going to the tropical countries, be sure to carry insect repellants and keep yourself from wading through natural water body. In some countries, drinking local water can sometimes be a health-risk so buying mineral water or carbonated drinks is advised. Meat like beef and pork should be avoided. Careful ingestion of fruits and vegetables is also advised. At the Airport o It's best to reach the airport around two hours before the flight is scheduled to take-off. o Don't worry, just relax and enjoy your trip. You wouldn't want to feel rushed and panicky, reaching the airport at the last minute. o Incase you see your schedule is tight you can call up an agent at the airport rather than hoping they'll call you. Try to arrive at the departure gate 20 minutes prior to take-off. You'll probably lose your seat if the flight is overbooked. If you share the same seat with somebody else, it's best not to get up and give it to them. Just keep seated and alert the flight attendants. Simon Johnnson is the director of content for http://www.executivegiftshoppe.com . They specialize in personalized gifts such as travel alarm clocks and passport holders & wallets. ------------------ ARTICLE END ------------------ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
