Getting away on your summer holidays can prove to be very stressful without the proper planning. Below are ten summer travel tips that will ensure your holiday gets off to a good start and is an enjoyable one..
1. Always book ahead of time; it is never a good idea to wait until the last moment to book travel, this includes flights, hotels and your airport parking. Booking ahead of time ensures that you book the services that you want and can often save you money.
2. Make sure you know where your ID is kept and that it is up to date, this includes both your passport and driving license (if you are planning to drive when you are away).
3. If you have an early morning flight and a long distance to travel, think about checking into an airport hotel the night before you fly, this means you will avoid any early morning traffic jams and get to the airport on time.
4. Try your best to arrive at the airport check-in as early as possible to avoid the crowds. If you allow enough time, you can check into an airport lounge and wait for your flight in style.If you can try checking in online, this is one way to make sure you are not bumped. Most airports will allow you to do this up to 24 hours before the flight time, some like Easyjet will allow you to check 60 days before your flight. Without this, you may stand a chance of losing your seat and it also means that you can head straight to the bag drop and then through to security.
5. Think about home swapping as an option to save loads of money. Other families are looking for holidays as well. By swapping homes for the duration of the trip, you can save yourself a large chunk of change.
6. Booking a hotel or apartment that has a kitchenette will put money in your pocket that may have been spent on expensive meals out. With the cost of one day’s meals, you could easily buy enough food to be cooked and served throughout an entire week.
7. Do your best to avoid traveling during peak hours. This is a simple tip that will not only save you a lot of time waiting in line and fighting through crowds of anxious passengers but can also save you money on flights.
8. Be sure to keep a close eye on all of your baggage; as the airport terminal becomes packed with more and more passengers the chance of thievery increases greatly. Make sure you know where all your personal belongings are at all times. This will also avert any security alerts!
9. Make sure you are up to date on all the latest flight costs. Some cost airlines, particularly low cost ones, will charge fees for things like check in, checking in bags and taking prams.
These small travel tips help can help you to save on your travel time and costs.
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