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What to do and not to do when traveling?

Travel safety
  1. Keep your travel plans, including accommodation details, to yourself.
  2. Don't hitch hike.
  3. Try not to travel at night.
  4. Avoid 'seedier' areas of the cities you visit, especially at night.
  5. Ask your hotel manager for advice on 'safe' versus 'unsafe' local areas.




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10 Trip Planning Tips
  1. Research Your Destination. ...
  2. Visit the Doctor. ...
  3. Travel Insurance. ...
  4. Book Accommodation. ...
  5. Notify People. ...
  6. Prepare Contact Information. ...
  7. Get Your Essential Documents in Order. ...
  8. Practice Basic Language Skills.


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Ten Essential Things People Always Forget to Pack
  • Phone charger… This is first on the list for a reason — because it's SO easy to forget! ...
  • 2. … and laptop charger. ...
  • Laptop. ...
  • Luggage tags and locks. ...
  • First-aid kit. ...
  • Prescription medication. ...
  • Glasses and contact lenses. ...
  • Umbrella and raincoat.


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Yes, you may pack food in your carry-on or checked bag, but remember all food must undergo x-ray screening. Foods that are liquids, gels, or aerosols must comply with the 3-1-1 liquids rule. TSA officers make the final decision on whether certain items are permitted into the secured areas of the airport.

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Restricted Items NOT Allowed on a Plane in Your Carry-On
  • Sharp objects. ...
  • Sporting goods and athletic equipment. ...
  • Self defense items. ...
  • Gel-type candles. ...
  • Large quantities of alcohol (more than 3.4 ounces) ...
  • Guns and ammunition.


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Do the clothing countdown: If you need a mantra to help streamline your wardrobe, use the 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 rule for a weeklong trip: Limit yourself to no more than five sets of socks and underwear, four tops, three bottoms, two pairs of shoes and one hat.

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For safety and security reasons, you'll want to make sure you have credit cards, identification and any travel documents close to you at all times. If you're planning to keep your bag under the seat in front of you, the Travelon RFID Blocking Single Zip Wallet on Amazon keeps cards and documents organized and safe.

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Foods you can't pack in your carry-on
Think: creamy cheeses, liquid chocolate, liquid coffee, creamy dips and spreads, gravy, honey, hummus, ice cream, jam, jelly, juice, syrup, peanut butter, salad dressing, sauce, salsa, soda, soup and yogurt.

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Yes, you may pack food in your carry-on or checked bag, but remember all food must undergo x-ray screening. Foods that are liquids, gels, or aerosols must comply with the 3-1-1 liquids rule. TSA officers make the final decision on whether certain items are permitted into the secured areas of the airport.

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In the middle, at the back Nonetheless, a TIME investigation that looked at 35 years of aircraft accident data found the middle rear seats of an aircraft had the lowest fatality rate: 28%, compared with 44% for the middle aisle seats. This logically makes sense too.

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