Air Travel Tips
By Barbara Miller
Board at 10 a.m. in Toronto, land in Atlanta just in time for
lunch. Airplanes are without a doubt the way to go when you
need to get there in a hurry. Most people swear by airplanes
as the best means of transportations. Others just swear at
flying in general. Whether you love flying or avoid it at all
costs, there are ways to help make your air travel experience
even more pleasant (or at least bearable.)
What To Pack
The worst part of traveling by plane is deciding what to pack,
and how many pieces of luggage to bring. It's best to pack
lightly wherever possible, and take only what you'll need.
Remember, you're going to have to tote your own luggage as you
navigate a massive airport, so be wise about it. You don't
want to throw you back out, or hurt someone else with your
wayward bags. Bring one outfit for each day that you'll be
away, and pack an extra change of clothes, plus necessary
medications and personal items, in your carry-on. This way,
you'll still have the things you need on your first day, even
if you and your luggage are separated. Pack according to your
reason for flying. If your trip is for pleasure, then bring
your vacation clothes. If traveling for business, pack
appropriate attire.
Motion Sickness
Some people get sick of air travel. Literally. If you easily
become nauseous while riding on an airplane, prepare beforehand
to east your pain. Most of the drugs used to help motion
sickness are designed to stop it before it starts, so take
anti-nausea medication well before the airplane leaves the
ground. Don't eat too much beforehand, or drink alcohol.
Snack on crackers or dry bread with water or juice of you're
feeling ill. Remember, the bags are always there if you need
them.
Arrive Early
The best air travel advice you can get is to arrive early.
Airport security is so tight that you are sure to get held up,
possibly at more than one checkpoint. If you don't give
yourself enough time, you could miss your flight. Allow lots
of time for any possible delays that can come up at any
unexpected time.
Pack For Fun
The entire air travel experience can be extremely boring,
especially if you are traveling alone or with children.
Packing books, crossword puzzles, handheld games and headphones
are a very good idea. These activities can combat boredom, and
relieve nervousness. Colouring books and drawing pads are
great activities to keep kids busy on the plane, and during the
long wait for the plane.
Air travel is generally quick, but not always easy. Knowing
what to bring on board and what to do at the airport will help
to make your air travel experience a smooth ride
About The Author:
Barbara Miller writes for several popular web
sites, including http://gemug.com and http://gymif.com.