10 Essential Items You Must Have Before Your Next Flight
If you're getting ready for your next business flight, or your family summer holiday then perhaps you know exactly what you need, and what you still have to do. Alternatively, you might not be a frequent flier, and not know exactly what you're going to need before you fly.
Here's what you need to consider.
1. You'll need to make sure that you have a valid passport for everyone and that you have any other travel documentation such as visas. Depending on where you're flying to
2. Depending on how you've booked your flights, or your holiday, you might not receive actual tickets. If you've booking your flights online don't forget to print your tickets, and once you've got your tickets, don't forget them on the day you travel.
3. It's important that you make sure that your travel insurance is up to date, and it covers you for what you'll be doing. If you're going skiing or snowboarding, then you'll need to inform your travel insurance company, so that you can have the right level of cover
4. It's a good idea to get your currency in advance too. Depending on where you're going, it might take a few days for your currency to arrive, so you don't want to leave it too late. If you're travelling to somewhere in Europe, or America, you can sort out your currency at the airport.
5. You'll want to make sure that your luggage is up to the job, and that you have the right sorts of locks and keys for those locks. You might also want to make your luggage so that you can easily identify it when it comes off the luggage carousel.
6. Depending on where' you're flying to, you might need to have vaccinations to protect your from illnesses. You'll need to find out what injections you need, how soon you need to have them, and whether there will be a cost involved. Your travel company and doctor will be able to advise you.
7. If you're flying with your children, then you'll need to make sure that you have plenty to keep them occupied, especially if it's a long flight. Books, magazines, puzzles, MP3 players and games consoles, are always good ideas.
8. You might need to know the local traffic and weather reports for your destination. If you're getting off the plane and straight into a hire car, you'll want to know what sort of traffic conditions and weather to expect when you land.
9. You'll definitely need to know where you're going, and how you're going to get there once you arrive at your destination. Are you going to your hotel by taxi? Bus or train? Will you be driving to a nearby town in your hire car? Don't forget that trains and buses might have different schedules at different times of the year, so you might need to check in advance.
10. It's a good idea to allow plenty of time to get to the airport, so that you can find your parking space, get to the terminal and check in, without having to rush.
Now you know what you need before your next flight, you won't have any excuses for being late or forgetting something.
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