Traveling for the holidays can cause
quite a headache, but you can take certain steps to avoid unnecessary
hassles. Make your airport experience a little less stressful this year
and use these quick tips for hassle-free holiday flying.
Traveling with Gifts
Instead of pre-wrapping your gifts,
pack bags and tissue paper in your luggage and stuff them with your
presents for when you get there! This is a great alternative, allowing
you to pack your bags a little more efficiently without worry that
you’ll squish your gifts!
If you’re also looking for
budget-friendly wrapping idea, get green with it. Newspaper wrapping is
where it’s at folks – especially if you don’t have any extra room for
bags and tissue, try taking an eco-friendly approach! Plus, how trendy
and stylish is a present wrapped in today’s current events? It’s on fleek.
And it’s the type of wrapping paper for which you only need extra
pocket change and a little bit of space. Grab some newspapers in the
airport once you land and boom, your gift wrapping is ready for the gift
exchange!
Expect Delays
‘Tis the holiday season and along with that, comes the dreaded flight delays; smart travelers are always
prepared for delays. The cold, snowy weather is bound to create a
logjam sometime, somewhere, so come prepared with snacks aplenty. If
you’re traveling with kids,
make sure you pack them some healthy on-the-go snacks like granola bars
and cheese sticks! Plus, airport food is overpriced — and depending on
the airport, the food selection could be limited to greasy, unhealthy
options.
Travel Snacks
The TSA website states that you can
carry on up to 3.4 ounces (100 ml) of the following liquid or gel-like
foods: Creamy dips and spreads (cheeses, peanut butter, etc.), jams,
salad dressing, salsa, and soups. Did you know that TSA allows you to
also carry on pies, cookies, cakes? Need a quick refresher on the latest
prohibited items on the plane for your holiday travel plans? Click here.
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