Why take an extension cord and an airport map: Important tips for travellers

By Tychyna TetianaNov 3, 2023 16:51 PMNews
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Woman with a laptop and a suitcase. Source: freepic

When travelling, simple everyday items that can be useful can be taken from your home. You need to think about your route and location so that you don't forget anything.

Of course, you can't pack everything in a backpack. But the simple recommendations in the article from investing.com will help you feel more comfortable during the flight.

How to travel without problems and at minimal cost

1. Turn off the headphones.

This is really good advice. There may be important announcements from airlines at the airport that may affect you, such as voucher offers or warnings about flight delays and schedule changes. Thus, sometimes it's better not to listen to the music attentively, but to stay aware of what's happening at the airport.

2. Use the MyTSA app.

The free MyTSA app can be very useful for travellers. It provides information about wait times in security lines, as well as other important news and tips for travellers. By downloading this app, you can be more prepared for the airport screening process and avoid unpleasant surprises.

3. Don't rush to board.

Rushing to board often leads to nerves and unnecessary stress for both travellers and airline employees. Boarding is scheduled and there is no need to worry. Relax, approach the boarding gate on time, and avoid unnecessary hassle.

Of course, if you are not late for your flight.

4. Valuables.

Packing important things in your carry-on baggage is a guarantee that even if your luggage is delayed or lost, you will have all the necessary items for a comfortable stay. This is especially important for those who take regular medication and for those who are transporting valuable items.

Thanks to this recommendation, you can avoid unnecessary expenses and unpleasant inconveniences.

Tickets. Source: Freepic
Tickets. Source: Freepic

5. Carry an extension cord with you.

This will allow you to charge multiple devices at once, such as your phone, headphones, laptop, and tablet. You can even share an outlet with a neighbour if you need to. Don't worry about going through a security check: the power strip is no problem, especially if it doesn't work without being plugged into an outlet. In the event of an inspection, just wait for the inspectors to examine it.

6. Buy a laptop stand.

If you prefer to work while travelling in an airport or on an airplane, you might be interested in a laptop stand. These devices can usually be purchased on Amazon for $20-30. They provide a stable surface for placing your laptop in an inclined position. However, before you recline your seat back, make sure the person behind you doesn't mind.

7. The best seat on the plane.

SmarterTravel has found that the most comfortable seats on an airplane are in the front. This is because the centre of gravity of the airplane is located about 28% from the nose, and the centre of air pressure acts about a quarter down the wing. Choosing a seat in the front is especially recommended for those who suffer from air sickness or have a hypersensitivity to flying. Rows near the exit and seats near windows are also considered good places. If you need to get off quickly, it is better to choose these seats.

8. Rent a car in advance.

Book your car online at the rental website to avoid queues. This will give you the best choice and even allow you to save money if you make an advance payment. In addition, you won't have to wait in line. By booking online, you can make sure that the car matches your preferences and budget.

9. Print your boarding pass and airport map.

If you have a printer at home, you can check in beforehand and save time by printing your boarding pass. Checking in early, especially when flying with airlines like Southwest, often allows you to choose the best seat at boarding. You'll be able to bypass the line at the airport and send your luggage to be checked right away.

Printing an airport map is also a good idea, especially if you're headed to busy airports like LAX or ATL, which are among the twenty most difficult airports in the world.

10. Remove your lenses.

For those who wear contact lenses, it is important to remember that flying with them can cause discomfort. At 30,000 feet, atmospheric pressure, oxygen levels, and humidity decrease, which can lead to dry eyes and discomfort when using your lenses. If you want to avoid the discomfort and save yourself from having to constantly use contact lens eye drops, it is recommended that you switch to regular glasses.

Note that the contact lens solution should be placed in your main luggage, and the lenses themselves are best carried in your carry-on luggage.

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