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2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 [Next] - Determine from the airline or your travel agent the aircraft type for each leg of your trip. That way you'll know what carryon items will fit in the cabin. 4-Aug-2005 A Wilderness Guest Ranch, Moab, Utah ID602 - On most trips we collect business cards, receipts, and other small pieces of paper. I take a UPS International Manifest envelope which is really a ZIP LOCK bag with adhesive on the back and glue it inside a file folder (You could always use a one gallon Zip Lock bag and attached it to the folder). This way all of the papers remain secure, in one place, that I can easily find upon return. In addition, the folder holds larger items such as maps, menus, larger photos, etc. that we may collect. Once home, the receipts are removed, and all other materials remain in the folder, labeled and filed for future reference. This also helps me assist others going to the same area. I merely retrieve the folder with all of our maps, menus, hotels, etc. 1-Jan-2000 James Feldman ID642 - ALWAYS bring antibacterial handwipes. They are good for refreshing yourself on a dry airplane and you can wipe your tray table before eating off of it. I also like to put one over my hand when in airport bathrooms! 6-Jun-2004 Jocelyn St. Claire ID1609 - Make sure your will and personal papers are all in order. If something were to happen to you while traveling, it's good for your family and heirs to know where your will is, where your insurance papers are kept, where the safe deposit box keys are, etc. 1-Jan-2000 Andy Lightbody ID644 - Ever wish you could make your memories of a holiday more vivid? Consider this: Most of us have had the remarkable experience of being presented with a simple odour and finding ourselves mentally transported to a time in our lives when we were exposed to that same smell. Next time you are planning a trip, drop by a chemist and test the various essential oils to find one you like (consider what aromatherapy qualities they have too – apparently some are of particular benefit to travellers, ie., helping to prevent travel illness or jet lag). Remember to choose one you haven't had a great deal of exposure to already and use it often during the fun times on your holiday. Then later, years down the track, you can pull out the old bottle and take a wiff while looking at your snaps and you might feel like you are there once again! 14-Jan-2003 Sharmah ID1442 Would You Like to Add a Travel Tip?We welcome QUALITY travel tips from our users.Note: you will be required to enter the characters from a security image, so please make sure that you have your browser set to view images. (This measure was necessary to reduce spam.) You will be able to provide your URL, if applicable. Submit your travel tips and hints here. |
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