Travel News & Tips
Travel Tips to Make Your Next Trip Faster, Easier and
Safer
By: Andrew Satkowiak
If you traveling overseas there are a few things you should
do before you go to make your trip more safe and enjoyable.
Depending on where you are going you should visit the State
Department website and check travel and business section for any
travel warnings of the country or region you are visiting.
You should also take this opportunity to with register with
the embassy (there is a link "Registering with US Embassies" from
the travel and business section of the site). Registration at the
U.S. Embassy or Consulate (in the country you are visiting) makes
your presence and whereabouts known, in case it is necessary for a
consular officer to contact you in an emergency. During a disaster
overseas, American consular officers can assist in evacuation were
that to become necessary. But they cannot assist you if they do not
know where you are.
You should make two copies of your passport and visa(s) for
the country you are visiting if you have one. Give one copy of the
documents to someone at home, it will make it easier for them to
contact you, should something happen. Keep the second copy with you
at all times.
With that said, always keep your passport and visa(s) locked
in the safety deposit box at the hotel (keeping the paper copies
with you). Also note, the safe at the front desk typically is the
best place to lock up these items as opposed to the safety deposit
box in your room.
You should also give all your hotel and flight information
and itineraries to your main contact person here in the States.
Again, hopefully they will never need to use that information, but
in case they do, they will have it.
On to lighter subjects, well maybe not lighter, but at
least, not a serious. Luggage! Regardless of if you are traveling
domestically or internationally, it is a good idea to visit your
airlines website to find out how much luggage you are allowed. There
is nothing worse than getting to the airport and been told you have
to pay another $25.00, $50.00 or $100.00 because your bags are too
heavy.
Keep in mind that baggage allowance varies upon many things:
are you traveling internationally or domestically? Are you flying
First, Business or Economy? Are you a member of their frequent flyer
program, or one of their partners? If so, what level are you
(standard, silver, gold or platinum)? And finally, see if you are
allowed one bag, two bags
or in some cases, three bags and what are the allowances for
your carry-on bag. Yes, it does vary and yes, I will be the first to
admit that airline travel has become a chore.
While you are on the website checking out your baggage
allowance information, you should also check to see, what exactly is
included in terms of meals, snacks and drinks. More and more
airlines now only offer complementary water and soda during the
flight and unbelievably, some do not even offer that anymore. If
your airline is on that charges for meals, snacks and drinks, it is
a good idea to take a lot of one-dollar bills and a few fives. This
will make paying for your purchases easier and your flight
attendants will thank you.
These are just a few ideas that will help to make your
travels faster, easier and safer as you are out exploring the world.
Author Resource:- Andrew Satkowiak has been traveling and reviewing
5 Star and Luxury hotels, resorts, restaurants and airlines for the
past five years.
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