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Saturday, March 30, 2013

You Should Book Your Flights Far Into The Future To Get The Best Deal

By Dedra Temores


Whether you are traveling by boat, train, plane or car, there are lots of things to think about when you are taking a trip. Get out your notepad and get ready to write these tips down, because we're about to tell you how you can take a great trip without the headaches.

If you use a wheelchair, make sure to let the airline know beforehand. This way they will reserve a special seat for you and make any other accommodations that you may need. If you are using a travel agent to make your reservations, make sure they make the special arrangements for you.

Selecting an aisle seat will always keep your options open. Other than providing a view, the window seat has few benefits where as an aisle seat will enable you unrestricted access to your overhead baggage, the restrooms, airplane staff and will also give you one side that is not bulging with another person or their belongings.

When traveling by bus, make sure to check the bus company's luggage policy. Many companies have a limit on how many bags you can bring with you, and how much these bags weigh. By finding out how much you can bring with you, you can avoid unnecessary delays at the bus station.

Don't spend your money in local cheap gift shops. Find out what your travel location is famous for, and invest in a quality item or two. While, gift shops may be more affordable, they build on the idea that tourists don't know what they're buying and take advantage of it. You are usually sold items that are poorly manufactured and are sure to fall apart once you get home. To avoid being swindled by locals, invest in something of quality.

Consider joining a travel and motor club to provide you with travel assistance. Not only do these types of clubs provide towing, they offer maps, travel planning, insurance, travelers checks, lockout assistance and more. As a bonus, many hotels and attractions offer discounts to members. The cost of membership can pay for itself when you save money on all these things.

If you are traveling by airplane, call the airline company or airport before you go to the airport. Although many airlines do not make this a requirement anymore, it is a good idea to do so, just in case your flight has been canceled or delayed. You can also check your flight status, online.

To simplify the packing process, try to pack clothing in only one or two colors. For example, you could pack only blue and khaki skirts and pants and only shirts that are shades of blue and khaki. This technique ensures that everything you pack coordinates with everything else, so you will never have a problem finding something to wear on your trip.

When traveling by plane you should bring a light jacket with you if you get chilly easily. Airplanes are typically somewhat cool and often have fans blowing air for greater circulation which can make them feel even cooler. Light blankets are often handed out but they typically do not keep much warmth.

Do as much as you can from your home before going to the airport. Many airlines will charge you extra if you wait until you go to the airport to check your bag. You can take care of that small problem by pre-registering your baggage. It will save you time and money when you get there.

Read reviews from other travelers before you choose your destination. Compare different reviews and ask yourself if they are being honest. Read between the lines and do not hesitate to contact the person who wrote the review to ask more questions. Find out as much as possible about your destination.

If you are traveling by air, do your best to keep your luggage under fifty pounds. A bag that weighs even fifty-one pounds is subject to additional fees, on top of the baggage fees most airlines already charge. Weigh all bags on your scale at home before leaving to ensure they meet the weight restrictions.

If you are traveling in a car, bring a roadside geology book with you. They have a variety of maps, mileage logs and geologic primers that will make your trip a little more interesting. They also contain beautiful collections of photographs that will make the scenery around you come to life.

To make your very neutral luggage quick and easy to find in a pile of similar pieces, choose a distinctive luggage tag. Not only are luggage tags important to ensuring that lost luggage gets returned to you, but they are the easiest way to identify a suitcase in a common color like black.

Find out about national holidays. Before you schedule your international travel, check a calendar to see if there are any holidays during your stay abroad and what that means in terms of business and restaurant closings. It may affect what is open or available to do. You may find you have plenty or options or, it could be a day of rest for the locals - meaning a day wasted for you - leaving you with nothing to do.

Never put your home address on your luggage. When filling out the information card on your luggage, use your business address instead. If you do not have a business address, leave it blank. If you happen to leave your luggage somewhere, only give your contact information to the hotel or airline staff.

If you want to be able to barter overseas, bring something that is difficult to get outside of your own country. Bourbon is a great example for Americans. American Bourbon is nearly impossible to find outside of the United States, so much so that other countries will pay you double the original cost.

As noted in the beginning of the article, travel doesn't have to mean a long, extended tour of the continents. It can simply mean a day trip to a different town or a camping trip up in the mountains. This article can help you prepare for your trip, no matter how big or small.




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