Tips For Travelling With Less Hassle

1. Dress Comfortably :

 

You want some room in your trousers, a shirt that stays tucked or is worn un-tucked, and nothing that pinches or rubs.

 

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2. Slip On Footwear :

 

Whether it is boot or shoes, a nice pair of slip on footwear saves you hassle at the metal detector when taking them off and putting them back on is simple.

 

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3. A Packing Checklist :

 

Take the time to create a simple checklist – then make multiple copies and keep one permanently in your bag (you can keep one on Google Docs as well). This will save you a lot of money when you don’t have to buy an item you left at home.

 

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4. Use Luggage Identification :

 

You can have business cards inside and on the outside display of your luggage. In the case any of yourbags are lost; this identification will help your bag find its way back home.

 

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5. Pack Light :

 

The key is making sure everything you take is interchangeable with everything else you pack. Less clothing, more outfits, less bulk!

 

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6. Roll Your Suit Jackets :

 

If you don’t have a hanger bag: lay them flat, folded so the shoulder seams lie one atop the other, and roll from the shoulders down to the hem to make a tube. You can slip some small items into the roll if you want.

 

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7. Always Have A Change Of Clothes In Your Carry On :

 

If flying, don’t put all your eggs in one basket. Assuming that you’re checking your luggage, ALWAYS have at least one day’s worth of spare clothes in your carry-on so that you’re set if your luggage is lost.

 

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8. Bring Your Best Sunglasses :

 

Whether driving or on the plane, quality shades make travel easier on the eyes. Big, dark ones (aviators certainly seem appropriate, don’t they?) work well for window glare and sleeping.

 

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9. Carry An Emergency Kit :

 

Aspirin, needle and thread, band aids, plastic tweezers, micro-flashlight.

 

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10. Pack A Small Package of Wet-Wipes :

 

Just do it, you’ll thank us later.

 

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