Top Tips for Air Travel
August 22nd, 2008 by RajeshHere a list of tips to help you to plan and carry out your air trip without misfortunes. These tips are a useful checklist for whoever which travels by plane.
Check your expiry date of your passport. In the best of the cases it must be valid at least six months beyond your date of return of travel. Some countries really require that your passport be valid at least six months in the future.
Decide well in advance what you will take with you like luggage of hand and what you will send separately. The restrictions of luggage are much harder for the accompanied bags. Arrange this several days before your traveling while it can affect your plans of luggage and other arrangements of travel.
Confirm the dates and times of flight for all the parts of your trip to make sure that it matches upwards with your information of ticket, the reservations of hotel and so on.
Made a photocopy of your route of air transports and your page of photograph of passport, and leave the copies with your work place and family members or friends. It is a very useful possibility if you would suffer a misfortune or if you should be contacted in the event of urgency. Include the phone numbers and the addresses from where you can be contacted.
While traveling internationally you ensure that you have all the visas which can be required. Check if there are businesses or visas of tourists and which best suits the goal of your travel.
Draw a principal copy from your critical documents (passport, visas, route of travel, reservations of hotel, etc). Pack this copy in your luggage as a possibility right in the case original information is lost, stolen, or badly placed.
Take a copy of your medical antecedents with you in the event of medical condition. This simply mean to enumerate any medical conditions, type of blood, etc If you are allergic to drugs, or have the special medical needs, include this information. While traveling internationally test to have this document translated with the local language of the travel.
When you travel abroad, if you are not familiar with the local language it’s a good idea to know some key sentences. Prepare simply a short list of words like: yes, not, please, thank you, where is, help, and so on. Very that you need is a small paper slip showing the translations of a dozen approximately words which you can have to employ.