Travel Tips

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make sure you have all the required files for your vacation spot, such as your identification and boarding skip.

percent your bring-on from an empty bag to avoid inadvertently bringing prohibited items to the security checkpoint. Remind yourself of TSA’s prohibited items listing for carry-on and checked luggage.

percent your endurance. Get to the airport early to avoid worry as a result of lengthy strains at check in, protection checkpoints, or concessions.

make sure to carry an external charger for any long delays that could occur.

convey non-perishable meals like a protein bar in case your travels stretch across supper time and also you don’t have time to pick out up food inside the airport or get right of entry to to meals on the plane.

percent an empty water bottle to refill at a water station as soon as through safety.

reconsider that alcoholic beverage earlier than your flight. absolutely everyone who appears to be intoxicated could be denied boarding. as soon as within the air, the cabin is pressurized at 8000 feet and oxygen tiers can intensify the results of alcohol.

recollect to bring noise-canceling headphones or earplugs in case of uncomfortable noises & download your airline’s app earlier than attending to the airport. Many airways make amusement available to your private tool.

carry kindness and be a helper. If capable, provide assistance to other tourists and thanks to airline people.

in the end, loosen up and revel in your flight.

Search  Tip article 1 hey I'm adams I hope you're doing well I've been traveling full-time for over 3 years now and these are 10 things that I wish I had learned a little bit earlier so let's see how many of you know first thing is when you're paying for something abroad typically you swipe your card and you're met with oh you have the option to pay in us do or local currency and most Americans think hey

this is so nice they're letting me pay in US Dollars let's go with that option no that's not what you want to do you always want to pick the local currency and here's why when you pick the US dollar amount what ends up happening is that payment processor you're allowing them to do the conversion and they take some margin on top of that so what that all means is you're going to end up paying somewhere

between 2 and 6% more than if you just said no I'll pay in local currency and I'll let my bank back home do that currency conversion and you will have a much better rate so save yourself some money and always pick the local currency next tip let's say you're Tip #2 flying from London to LAX and you need a friend or family to pick you up from the airport well rather than sending them your flight info and hoping that they track it correctly and show up at the right time instead just open your iPhone and

go to the text messages and let's say you're on American Airlines flight 137 now you can just type in aa137 for that airline code now when you send that off you'll notice it's underlined which means they can click directly on that text and preview the flight they can track it live time now whoever is picking you up will be there on time so make sure you do that now Tip #3 this next tip is brand new and it saved me last week let's say you're in Budapest and you're trying to buy something and it's 10,000 Hungarian

Fort which is the currency there and you have no idea what that is in us well instead of having to do a Google search just open up your calculator app if you've downloaded iOS 18 which means your phone is updated to the latest firmware if you look at the bottom left hand section of your calculator app it looks like there's a smaller calculator click on that and you'll notice at the bottom there's something called convert toggle that on and now I can just typee in 10,000 Hungarian and say oh this is actually

$28 great now you know by the Where to get more tips way if any of these have been helpful and you want more tips like this these are all coming directly from my newsletter which goes out every single Tuesday where I share a tip of the week something that I've learned while I'm out on the road it's completely free a link is in the description if you want to sign up and if you're watching at home you

can also scan this QR code to sign up there but the next tip is if you Tip #4 are somewhere abroad let's say Italy and you're at a nice Italian restaurant and oh gosh the menu is in Italian and you don't want to be that tourist who's like hi can I have an English menu well here's my workaround for that just open your phone and make sure that you have Google Lens available when you open it up it's going to be

defaulted to the search option but at the bottom left you'll notice something called translate hit that option and then just take a picture of the menu it will automatically translate that Italian or whatever language it is directly into English so now you don't have to be that annoying tourist for that to work you Tip #5 are going to need internet and when abroad I get that it can be a challenge having internet I