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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Well, It's Easier Than Flying A Plane...

Vacation is the name of our game and we strive to make sure that yours is as fun and relaxing as you would hope it to be. That being said, we like to do our part to make sure all elements of your vacation follow. So let's look at some ways to make your air travel smoother. Here are a few tips...

Booking: There are a lot of myths around this one. But the consensus is mid-week booking is the best for finding a good price. Additionally, 4-6 months prior to date of departure is the best time for rate.



Packing: We have a whole post on it! See this.  Also, wet wipes aren't just for babies. They are wonderful ways of cleaning the tray tables that are undoubtedly gross, cleaning the coffee you spilled on yourself and a plethora of other unavoidable accidents. They are the best travel companion you will ever have... As far as carry-on is concerned, don't overwhelm yourself with stuff. You need your ticket, your wallet/ID, and your cell phone. Those are the only needs. For entertainment, bring a book or two. You don't need more than that. For snacks, think small and individually wrapped like trail mix or granola bars.

Plan: Planning is crucial to a stress-free flight. We know it can be tough, but it is worth it. Be sure to plan on how you are going to get to and from the airports, plan to eat before and/or after so you aren't starving and rushing. If you are traveling with other people, make sure everyone is aware of the plans with plenty of notice. Plan on small and simple games or other items to keep kids entertained. 


Time and Space: Morning flights are best to book for a few reasons. First, schedules are generally still on time at earlier hours. Second, the weather is frequently less turbulent in the morning. For a good seat, choose as soon as you can (at booking, if possible). Avoiding bulkhead seats (where they put babies) and the back rows (fresher air from the filtration system in the front) are also best practices.

Those are just a few and as always we would love to have your input. Let us know what your travel tips are!

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