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Tips to make your flight more enjoyable |
We
aim to provide you with the best insider secrets in the travel business and a
state-of-the-art travel comparison tool to make planning easier than
ever. Besides
a fully charged phone, there are quite a few things you can have handy during
your flight to ensure you are in good spirits, relaxed, and have a wonderful
start to your trip. Pretty
much anyone can book a trip, but not everyone can plan an ultimate adventure
that's affordable, accommodating, and fun for everyone in your group.
Here are some insider tips that we'd like to share with you about Flights
Look
for Glitch Fares
Online booking systems for airfare don't come without a pricing
mistake every once in a while. Follow deal-minded travel sites and blogs (like
TripInsider.com!) to learn about pricing mistakes that work in your favor. This
is most useful if you live near a major airport and have a flexible schedule.
Use
a Digital Luggage Scale
There's nothing more frustrating than learning that your bag is
too heavy to fly or that it'll cost you extra when you arrive at the airport.
Digital luggage scales are about the size of a corkscrew and great for making
sure that you're not going over the baggage limit with your new souvenirs.
Consider
Alternate Airports
Some major cities have more than one airport, so make sure to
check them all for the cheapest fares. For example, if you're planning to visit
the Bay Area of California, check for rates in both San Francisco International
Airport and Oakland International Airport.
Sit
Above the Wing
If airplane turbulence bothers you, sit over the wing of the
plane. The wing is near the plane's center of gravity, so turbulence isn't as
noticeable here. You may not have as good of a view from the window though.
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Neck support for napping |
Exercise
in Your Seat
If you're in for a long flight, it's important to keep your body
moving to prevent stiffness, cramps, and even blood clots. For a few minutes
each hour, lift your feet off the ground while rotating your ankles in circles.
Flex and point your toes, roll your shoulders back and forth, and rotate your
neck side to side.
Buy
a World Outlet Adapter
Universal travel adaptors ensure that you can stay connected no
matter where you are. You can find conveniently sized models for under $10 to
convert power outlets when traveling for laptops, phones, etc.
Join
an Airline Loyalty Program
Even if you don't think you travel often enough to make an
airline loyalty program worth it, join one. This is your best chance of getting
a flight upgrade, even if you stay at a low point level.
Cross
the Border by Land
Domestic flights are often cheaper than international ones, so
if you live near a border and want to fly to a neighboring country, you can
save by crossing the border by land and then catching a domestic flight. For
example, Toronto residents may save by crossing the U.S. border into
Buffalo, New York and then flying to another U.S. city .
Choose
the In-Flight Asian-Vegetarian Option
If you're flight is long enough to serve a meal, be
wary of mystery meat and greasy foods. Niche meals, like the Asian-vegetarian
option, are made in smaller batches so they're often higher quality and won't
contribute to jetlag as much.
Embrace
Tuesday Travel
The strategy of buying airline tickets on Tuesdays for the best
deals is still a good idea. If your schedule is flexible, plan to fly out and
back on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Saturdays, or on (not around) holidays like
Christmas.
Neck support for napping
There are a million versions of good neck
support pillows, and they can go a long way in making your flight more
comfortable. If you're flying overnight or on an especially long flight,
consider investing in a solid neck pillow. It might be the difference between a
good night's sleep and a wakeful flight.
We hope that you found the tips on this page
helpful and can put them to use on your next vacation. Whether you plan to fly,
drive, or cruise, become an expert trip planner by using our travel comparison
tool for all your transportation and hotel needs. Please visit us again and
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