Travel Hints

Air Travel Tips
  • If your flight gets cancelled, instead of running with the crowd to the airport counter, try calling your travel agent or the airline to get a new reservation.
  • If you have carry-on bags, think about getting a seat assignment toward the back of the plane. You board first and have easier time stowing your bags.
  • To avoid being delayed at the airport, contact the airline before leaving to be sure the flight is scheduled to leave on time.
  • If your flight is delayed you may be entitled to a refund, even on a nonrefundable ticket!
  • If you'd like a better seat on your flight be sure to ask at check-in. Bulk-head and exit-row seats are usually last to be assigned and may be available.
  • Extra time in-between flights? Often you can use the executive lounge of an airline for a one time use fee.
  • Need to alleviate ear pressure when flying? Place a hot cloth in cup and hold it over your ear. Try it, it works!


International Tips

  • When traveling to a foreign country, familiarize yourself with local laws and customs of the countries to which you are traveling. Remember while in a foreign country, you are subject to its laws.
  • Need a passport? There is usually an additional fee involved if you need it within 14 days. So request it as early as possible to avoid those additional charges.
  • If you lose your passport while traveling, immediately contact the Embassy or Consulate for assistance.

Miscellaneous Tips
  • Make photocopies of your prescriptions for medicines and eye-glasses, as well as credit cards. This will speed the process of obtaining new ones while on the road.
  • Traveling out of the country alone with your child? Be sure to have a letter of consent from the other parent, you may need it prior to crossing the border.
  • Always be sure to keep a copy of your ID / passport in your luggage and at home. This is an huge asset in case of theft or loss.

Money Saving Tips
  • Flying close to a holiday and want the cheapest fare? Try flying on the holiday itself!
  • Did you know…making a local or international call through hotels' in-room telephone service is really expensive. Use your cell phone or phone calling cards!
  • Are you continually traveling to the same destination? For cheaper rates, check out corporate housing on extended stays of more then a week. You can go home for the weekends and still keep the lower rates!
  • How to avoid those expensive refueling charges when renting a car…before you drive away from the airport, note the location of a gas station. When returning the car you will know where to refuel!
  • Save money…before purchasing the insurance when renting a car check out if your company, credit card, or personal insurance covers you.

Packing Tips
  • Oh no, not wrinkles! Keep clothing wrinkle free by "rolling" articles in dry-cleaning bags when packing.
  • Be sure to check the airline's baggage sections for allowance and fees.
  • Place any breakable items, like perfume or cologne, in plastic baggies prior to packing. This way, if they break your clothes are spared the mess!

Safety Tips
  • Being prepared could save your life! When boarding your fight or checking into your hotel room, always note the emergency exits in relation to your seat or room.
  • When staying in a hotel, try to stay between the second and seventh floor. This can help to avoid break-ins while remaining in reach of emergency ladders.