Not all of this applies to everyone in every situation but some general points from far too many hours spent on planes.
Before you go:
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Before you go:
- Do not tell the whole world you are going away. If you post on Facebook "Can't wait for 2 weeks in Tenerife with the kids!" you are advertising to burglars.
- Make sure everyone has travel insurance and for European trips a valid European Health Insurance Card (EHIC/E111). Do not skimp on health insurance, it is never worth it.
- If you are a VHI customer or Revolut Premium/Metal customer you can register your flights for free lounge access which kicks in if your flights are delayed by an hour or more. Some other companies offer this also.
- Take photos/screenshots of important documents and share them with at least 1 other person in the group so that you have back-ups in case of loss/theft.
- Download the map of your destination for offline use, e.g. with Google Maps, so you can navigate without internet access
- Write up a checklist of everything you may need and share it with at least 1 other person, ideally on Google Drive or a similar app. I have a master list that I use for every trip to prompt me for any item I might forget. I don't always take everything but it's reassuring to be able to zip through it in 60 seconds and make sure I haven't missed anything in the scramble.
- If you are unwell, do not travel until you have seen a doctor. You do not want to risk being ill abroad, it is no fun. You also do not want to be unwell on a flight and disrupt travel for 150-500 people.
- Keep hydrated, go easy on the alcohol, avoid sleeping tablets/sedatives, and make sure to take your regular medication.
- Bring your inhaler and epipens everywhere.
- When flying, keep a toothbrush, toothpaste, change of underwear/t-shirt/socks in your carry-on. 100% worth it in case of delays or lost luggage.
- Know your rights re: delay/cancellation/overbooking and ask for what you are due. Do not expect the airlines to be proactive.
- If you are delayed for a few hours, ask if there is anywhere you can take a shower. Many airports have paid shower areas which have towels, etc. Some lounges also have free showers. A warm shower can refresh and reset you when stressed and bring you back into holiday mode.
- Good quality, hard-bodied cases, with 4 multidirectional wheels. Material luggage can get soaked with rain on the tarmac and can be relatively easily damaged.
- A backpack of Ryanair dimension for underneath the seat in front of you:
- A memory foam back pillow
- Rechargeable power bank plus cables
- Apple AirTags or similar tracker for keys, purse/bag, suitcases
- Portable rechargeable fan for warm destinations - cannot exaggerate how good these are:
- A door jammer like this makes hotel rooms much safer:
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