2. Download Google
Maps to Use Offline
If you download the App to your smart
device you will be able to find the best
route available whether travelling by
foot, car, bicycle, or public transport.
3. Charge Gadgets
Using a TV
All you have to do is to connect the USB
to the port on your phone and the other
end to the television and you’re good to
go.
4. Send a Scan of Your
Passport via Email
Having a scanned picture of your
passport via email or cloud storage
allows you to access passport details
without constantly having your passport
to hand.
5. Mark Your Baggage
as Fragile
Protect your luggage by ensuring the
airline handle it carefully. Also, fragile
goods are often processed first in line
before regular bags, so you raise your
chances of a quick exit from the airport.
6. Stave Off the Jet
Lag
By staying well hydrated, eating light
meals and exercising before your trip
you can reduce the impact of jet lag and
feel less lethargic at your travel
destination.
7. Put a Dryer Sheet in
Your Bag
Dryer sheets have a thin layer of
lubricant and are made up of chemical
fabric softener that keeps clothes soft
and fresh while travelling.
8. Wear Cargo Trousers
For Extra Pockets
Wearing cargo trousers can be a great
way to extend your pocket options
without getting too hot or carrying
unnecessary jackets.
9. Carry a Scarf for
Warmth or Comfort
It keeps you warm on your journey
through the cold seasons, and can also
be folded into a great pillow for comfort
on long trips.
10. Take the Window
Seat
It means you come into contact with
fewer people, so you're less likely catch
any illnesses. Moreover, you get to enjoy
the great views and have an added head
rest if you prefer to sleep.
11. Get Travel Insurance
Travel Insurance is crucial for protecting
ourselves and our families. Travel
insurance helps protects your luggage,
and compensate you for travel delays,
missed departures, and much more