| Passport & Visas |
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Check the passport and visa requirements
for the countries you are visiting / transiting in
on your planned journey - make sure you apply for
them well in advance of your date of travel.
- Check the validity of your Passport and Visas.
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Don't forget your passport and
visa on the day of travel.
- If you lose your passport or visa please contact the
embassy or consulate immediately in the country you
are traveling in.
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Security |
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| Health |
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| Tickets |
- Check the ticket for Flight(s) details & accuracy
as soon as you recieve it.
- Keep your tickets with your passport and visas and
do not forget them on the day you travel.
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| Packing |
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| Baggage |
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Check with the airline you are
traveling with on the stipulated baggage allowances.
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Ensure that your hand baggage allowance
does not exceed the level enforced by the airline
you are traveling with. This ensures unnecessary embarrassment
at the check-in desk, having to move luggage from
your hand baggage to your suitcase.
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| Getting To & From The Airport
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Check timetables for public transport
in advance to ensure you arrive at the airport in
plenty of time.
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If taking your car pre-book parking
wherever possible or get someone to give you a lift
in order to save time.
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Wherever possible use only metered
taxis around the airport
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| Money |
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| Special Requests |
- Give airlines plenty of notice for special meal requirements
or seating requests.
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| General |
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Try to leave plenty of time for
checking in at the airport.
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Always reconfirm your flights
before setting out for the airport (do this about
24 hours before time of travel).
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Check Duty Free allowances carefully
particularly on EU destinations.
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Try to book your flights outside
of peak hours, in order to avoid busy commuter routes
and congestion at the airport.
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Do not drink too much before boarding
the aircraft, as alcohol and cabin pressure cause
enhanced dehydration. You are also unable to use the
toilets until the aircraft is airborne and at a safe
altitude for the seat belt sign to be taken off.
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Check with the airline you are
traveling with, as to the availability of telephone
and lap top power points on board.
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Leave contact details for yourself
either with someone at home or somebody in the office
in case they need to reach you in an emergency.
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A phrase book is always handy -
remember, not everyone speaks English.
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| Jetlag |
- Try to drink plenty of water whilst on the aircraft
as this helps to counter dehydration.
- Check in flight magazines, for gentle exercises to
do whilst on board to stop stiffness and tiredness of
joints.
- Cleanse and moisturize skin regularly whilst on board
again to counter dehydration.
- Eat a light meal onboard as easier to digest, avoid
excessive carbohydrates and fats.
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