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Airport and Packing Tips for the Unseasoned Traveler

Today I find myself feeling alone.  My boyfriend is currently in the Amsterdam airport “relaxing” without me until he moves onto Florence for a 10 day trip through Tuscany… My Dad is traveling to Canada today to do some worth ethic research at a sister company, one of my good friends is going to Colorado in 2 weeks, another is leaving for the US Virgin islands, and another is living in Ireland! A few of my blog friends are in Istanbul, Paris, and Thailand. As for me? I am going to visit a very good friend of mine in a few days. Going to a small army town in North Carolina so there probably won’t be a lot to blog about there. It doesn’t sound very exciting but if you knew what we were capable of when we go out together you would think otherwise! We all have that friend we can turn to that will turn that frown upside down! There will be copious amounts of alcohol (probably sangria) and good good food! (cooking soothes the soul) So when I get back I should have some good stories, some good food, and drink recipes to write about.

With all of this being said I feel like I am constantly being flooded with traveling questions. Every time I log onto my facebook there’s another message asking me something about traveling. Can you find me a cheap flight? When should I get to the airport? What is a good amount of time for a layover? What should I pack? What should I do if my flight gets delayed or cancelled? What can I bring through TSA? While I can’t answer all of these questions in one single blog post I thought I could do a general post for the “Unseasoned Traveler.” This is for the person who hasn’t flown in years or not at all. Or maybe you are seasoned and just want to read along to see what kind of tips I can offer.

Now assuming you’ve got your hotel, flight, and car booked it’s time to get down to business! Your leaving in 5 days and it’s time to start thinking about packing. I’ll let you pack your own clothes and give you some tips of other things I bring. Depending on where you are going you will pack differently so I’ll give you my basics I take everywhere. The international list is a bit more extensive than what I would bring on a trip inside the Continental United States but you can pick and choose. Obviously if I was only traveling somewhere for 3 days I wouldn’t bring all of these things. I would probably just go all carry-on so use your common sense with this list below.

I always pack for EVERY long trip in my checked luggage:

So now that you’ve got your bag packed what should you bring with your carry on?

Entertainment?

  • Load up that iPad or iPhone with any movies or music you like. I try to find movies or tv shows that were filmed in the place we are going to.
  • Download some game apps ahead of time that don’t require wifi- Esp ones with 2 player.
  • Bring a really good book that you’ve always wanted to read or one that is about the place you are traveling to.
  • Blog writing- This does not require wifi so if you have your computer and feel inspired go ahead and take this time to write in your blog or journal.
  • Look into the wifi situation on the plane ahead of time. Most of them give you a wifi discount if you purchase ahead of time.
  • Magazines are bulky and surprisingly weigh a lot when you are taking them everywhere. So I use the iPad for reading.
 

What to wear onto the plane- 

Layers layers and layers!!!- I cannot stress this enough. Sometimes planes can be 75 F degrees and sometimes by the exit rows they can be 50 F degrees! You need to be prepared no matter what.
I normally wear 1 of 2 things. A long maxi dress with a jacket, and a scarf. I would wear this with wedge shoes and pack a pair of flats. If I had a coat or a hat I was planning on packing I would wear this on the plane to conserve weight and space. Or…
I would wear a tank top, leggings, a light over shirt, a jacket, and a scarf with the same shoe situation. Then I would pack the dress in my carry on. I personally like traveling in a maxi dress the most. It feels like your wearing a night gown and you can move around and spread your legs and not worry about everyone seeing everything. You also don’t have to worry about your skin coming in contact with the seat.
Getting to the airport early has it’s perks.
Take advantage of the airline lounges!  -Getting to the airport early means you will have time to sort through your things and get prepared for security and the flight. A true jetsetter just breezes through security because they know all the rules. Be prepared to have your bag searched by staying organized. -Don’t be scared to join to the airline lounges they are gods gift to airports!! -I can’t say the following is true for any other airline than delta but we pay around $35 a month for 1 person and your allowed to bring a guest for free so you just need to get one to share with your travel partner. Or if your not a world traveler you can buy a one time pass for $25. I think it’s worth it. -This includes: Healthy snack options, junk food options, free alcohol drinks, wine, beer, quiet rooms, countless plugs, public computers and printers, and large comfy chairs. The international terminal lounges have showers with a wide collection of toiletries, better food options, and better seating arrangements.-Now…. Compare this to what you would spend eating at a restaurant waiting for your flight? With the way I drink it would be about $40 plus just for myself. The restaurants are more expensive and usually horribly unhealthy anyways. They don’t tend to be very fresh because all of the food has to be inspected before entering the airport and they can’t use proper prepping equipment.
-With that being said airline lounges are a good thing for us. Your away from the hustle of the airport with free drinks and snacks and you feel like a jetsetter because you get to go in the private club 😉 When really your paying just $17 a person.
-You can leave a few minutes before boarding show up right on time feeling fresh and walk right onto the plane looking amazing.
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Random Tips-

  • Make sure everything is charged before you leave and you have the appropriate chargers you’ll need and adapters. From your toothbrush to your cell phone.
  • Buy a bottle of water after you get through security. I especially recommend this for long flights as you don’t want to bother the flight attendants too much and sometimes they might not come through for a half hour after you push the button. So if your thirsty and the guy on the aisle row is sleeping it’s nice to already have your own supply.
  • Try to get everything you’ll use for the flight out ahead of time and store it underneath the seat in front of you.
  • Always know where your gate is before you wander around. Stay in that terminal and show up early to boarding.
  • If there is a chance you might miss your connection let someone know as soon as possible..anyone!!! They might be able to arrange a car for you when you get off the plane to get you there in time. I have witnessed them holding the door for people before.
  • Don’t make many purchases at the airport if you can help it because everything is expensive and over priced.
  • Save your calories for your vacation. Do what you can to stay healthy because airport food is horrible and it’s even worse on the plane.. even if your in first class.
  • Remember if your sitting in an exit row the seals are usually broken. I’m not saying air is blowing through or anything but it is COLD! This can be a good or bad thing. I’ve actually had a cold burn on my ankle from sleeping with my leg near the door.

I hope I have provided you with some good traveling tips throughout your airport and packing experience. Please comment below if you have anything to add or if any of these tips have helped you on your journey. Happy Traveling!!

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