Never Ask the Flight Attendant for Ice
On every flight, there is a point when flight attendants walk around and take everyone's drink order. When you're thirsty, a glass of nice ice-cold refreshing water sounds like the perfect choice, right? Well, think again. Flight attendants revealed some industry secrets and said there's a reason why they wouldn't order any drink with ice themselves. Apparently, the ice is made from the plane's water tank that is hardly ever cleaned.
It's probably best to take their advice since they're the experts there. Next time you're asked for your drink order, opt for a drink with no ice.
Genius Way to Get Drinks Through Security
Remember all of those times you had to throw out perfectly good and fresh water? Or what about the times you chose to chug down an entire bottle just to get it emptied for security and then spent your whole flight in the tiny airplane bathroom? Yeah, neither of those situations is ideal. But say bye, bye to those inconveniences because we've found the most fantastic loophole out there.
Just stick your water bottle in the freezer the night before your flight. Frozen beverages aren't liquid and are therefore allowed through security.
If Your Phone Is About to Die, Do This
You arrive at the airport, go through security, get to your gate and sit down. You pull out your phone to start listening to music, and it won't turn on because your phone is dead. The despair hits; how can you handle a long flight with no phone or music? Before you let the panic take over, look for a charging center! Most airports have them in each terminal so you can charge up your electronics before your flight boards.
If it's an older airport and you can't find a charging center, try looking for a TV. Most have USB ports that you could plug your phone into instead.
Don't Book the Middle Seat for This Reason
Most of us know that amazing feeling of getting on a plane and finding out there's no one sitting next to us. But it usually feels like we must leave this miracle up to chance, and we sit there impatiently while everyone boards, hoping for the best but expecting the worst. Fear not - we have a little hack that'll increase your odds of having an extra seat next to you.
The catch is that you need to fly with a plus one to get this trick done. While most of us pick seats directly next to our traveling companion, this is a mistake. One of you should always book the window seat and the other the aisle seat of the same row. That decreases the odds of someone sitting between you since no one likes the middle seat. And if things don't work out, you can just swap with the middle guy and still get to sit next to each other.
Use an Air Tag to Keep Track of Your Luggage in Case It Gets Lost
This is a genius creation that will dramatically decrease any worries or stress you have associated with flying. One of the biggest worries is losing your checked suitcases during travel. You check your luggage and trust they will arrive safely and sound at your destination. If they don't, all you can do is file a claim and wonder where they went. Well, now, with these trackers, you'll have their location on your phone!
It's truly a game changer, and if anything does happen to your luggage, you'll know exactly where they are!
The Best Times to Fly to Avoid Turbulence and Get the Cheapest Tickets
There are certain days and times that are better to fly on than other flights for a few reasons. If you are sensitive to airplane turbulence, morning flights would be better for you. As weird as it may sound, this is because morning flights mean it's not as hot out. Heating from below creates unstable conditions like storms, winds, and bumpy flying, which directly leads to high turbulence. Best to only book during the morning then.
If you're looking for cheaper flight fares, then it's best to look for flights on certain days. International flights are usually cheapest on weekdays versus the weekend.
Skip the Travel Agent and Google Everything
Most people like to rely solely on travel agents and tour guides when planning a trip, but google is your best friend in this situation. Although it can feel overwhelming to plan a trip and spending money on guides seems like the easier option, it's not always the best choice. That can be very expensive, and they tend to recommend the most generic touristy things. But if you research beforehand, you'll be amazed at how much your trip improves.
You can find everything you need to know about a destination by digging on the internet, especially non-touristy recommendations for restaurants, bars, and different sights to visit.
Don't Sit in the Back if Turbulence Bothers You
Flying can be fun and exciting, and of course, the adventure of visiting a new destination is thrilling. But sometimes, the anxiety can get the best of you, especially if there is a ton of turbulence. A rough flight can lead to overwhelming stress and other problems like nausea, dizziness, and vomiting. A plane's intense shaking can induce panic even if you're safe. But there is a way to help reduce this discomfort.
Turbulence is felt the most in the back of the plane, so avoid seats there at all costs if this is usually an issue for you. Ideally, choosing a seat above the wing of the aircraft is ideal.
The Only Packing Hack You Will Ever Need
You've heard of the advice to pack light, but what about packing smarter? There are a few techniques to help pack your suitcases most optimally. Start by rolling all your clothes; folding them regularly causes them to be bulkier. If you have shoes, you can roll up and place any smaller clothing items like tank tops, underwear or socks into the soles of the shoes to optimize space as well.
Another great tip is to keep the heavy and oversized items like sweatshirts and towels at the bottom of the suitcase before packing other stuff; it will take up less room this way.
Why You Should Mark Your Luggage as Fragile When Checking in
Do you ever want to pack something fragile in your suitcase but are scared it will be damaged while traveling? Maybe you want to buy a nice dish from a country you're visiting or a fancy perfume, but you're unsure of how you can be confident that it won't be harmed while tucked away in your luggage. A fantastic trick to prevent this is marking your baggage as fragile while checking in.
By marking your luggage as fragile, the cargo crew is supposed to handle your suitcase with extra care. It is added to the cargo compartment last, so it's on top of all the other bags, which also means it comes out first!
Here's How to Skip the Lines Like a Pro
One of the most frusturating things in life is waiting in long lines, especially at airports. Ever since the pandemic, the lines have only gotten worse. Now if you are waiting for your flight in the airport and its suddenly cancelled, dozens, if not hundreds of people are trying to change their flight all at once. This could take hours and become super overwhelming. But there's actually a hack most people don't think about to skip this hassle.
Instead of waiting at the ticket counter for hours, step aside and call the customer service line for your airline. Explain the situation and they will be able to rebook your flight right there on the phone.
How to Finally Keep Your Suitcase Fresh
If you're a frequent traveler, then you know how difficult it is to find time to wash your clothes and how expensive dry cleaning all of your laundry can be. But no one wants to fly home with a suitcase full of smelly and sweaty clothes. There is an incredibly simple and straightforward way to combat this. Buy a pack of scented dryer sheets and take them with you while traveling.
Put the dryer sheets in your suitcase or between your worn clothes, and the scented sheets will absorb any bad smells and make everything smell clean until you can do proper laundry.
Scan and Digitalize Everything
It's always important to have scans of your essential documents. Dealing with a lost document could be a nightmare, and having a copy on your phone could save you lots of trouble. And even if you don't lose anything, having scans of your essential documents is super helpful. You don't always want to carry your passport around while traveling in a foreign country, as it might be better left locked inside a safe or your suitcase at the hotel.
But you'll likely need those documents to get into bars, clubs, or casinos. So make sure to have a scanned copy on your phone or a printed copy in your wallet.
Always Pack Snacks to Avoid Expensive Food at the Airport
There are so many things to worry about before a flight. Between working at our jobs and taking care of our households, preparing for a trip can feel super stressful. Who has the time?! We know it's only a matter of time until the hard part is over and we get to enjoy our travels, but that doesn't make it much more manageable. So it's only natural to skip out on certain things to make our lives easier. But here's one habit many of us have that's hurting us in the long run.
Skipping out on buying and/or packing snacks for the flight is a big no-no. It might be another thing on your to-do list, but your stomach and your wallet will thank you.
Noise-Cancelling Headphones Will Save You and Your Kids
Have you ever been on a flight, and there are crying babies preventing you from falling asleep? It's never fun when all you want to do is nap, and there are loud background noises that make it impossible to relax and doze off. You can avoid this frustration with noise-canceling headphones. They are a lifesaver, especially on long flights. You'll be able to fall asleep without distracting noises or listen to your favorite music clearly.
Noise-canceling headphones are worth the investment; it changes your entire flying experience into something enjoyable. Plus, they are small and can fit into any carry-on, even your pocket.
No More Exhaustion After a Long Flight
Sleeping on a flight is one of the most challenging things to accomplish. This is why many people resort to sleeping pills or don't sleep at all but end up exhausted afterward. Well, New Zealand Air introduced a fantastic concept to their planes. There is a section dedicated to seats that convert to beds. They decided to offer economy travelers the possibility to transform an entire row of seats into a bed. And from looking at the picture, it seems pretty comfortable.
This is a game changer for the world of flying, especially if you have kids. From now on, all airlines should offer this option. It would dramatically improve every flying experience.
Why USB Ports Are a Lifesaver
Traveling and going to the airport can be a very stressful experience; most want to ensure they are as prepared as possible. But sometimes, things slip your mind, and simple mistakes are made. When you arrive in a new country and do not realize that the wall plugs are different, you might freak out. How will you be able to charge your phone? Here is a quick fix: check if the TV in your hotel has a USB port.
You can then use the USB port to charge your phone until you find a correct adapter. Don't let the anxiety of traveling get the best of you; solutions will be found!
Travel Like a Local With a Sim Card
What is the ultimate way to be prepared for traveling abroad? Make sure you buy an international sim card! The last thing you want is to arrive at your destination with no service at all, no way to contact anyone, and no navigation. It could quickly turn into a nightmare. That is especially why it's so essential to make sure you have cell service and access to data beforehand! Now you can get around with no problem.
Step off the airplane completely prepared and confident without worrying about finding an overpriced cellphone shop at the airport you're arriving in!
You Might Want to Bring Your Own Blanket After Reading This
Many of us have become hyper-aware of germs in recent years. But we still want to fly comfortably. But there's one flight comfort you should forego if you're not looking to get sick during the trip (and who is?). Here's our protip: skip out on that blanket flight attendants offer passengers at the beginning of the ride. To put it mildly, those aren't guaranteed to be the cleanest pieces of cloth you've touched.
Instead, bring a warm sweater, wear long pants, and wear socks or bring a pair in your handbag. If you have space in your carry-on or backpack, you can also just pack your own blanket. There are some thin but effective ones out there made specifically for those of us on-the-go with limited space.
Don't Forget to Add a Bag to Your Booking
A top travel hack is always adding a bag to your booking when you initially purchase a ticket! It is almost always cheaper to do this than paying for checked luggage at the airport. Even if you arrive at the airport and forget, an experienced traveler's trick is to go on your phone, open the browser or app for your airline, and pay for a checked bag there. It's a great way to save money.
Now you don't have to worry about the crazy prices at the airport and be worried about the long checked baggage lines!
The Pillow Any Traveler Needs
One of the most common problems people encounter while traveling is sleep deprivation. Especially on a long flight, it's almost impossible to guarantee that you will fall asleep and wake up feeling well-rested. Not to mention, it can also be uncomfortable sitting up for hours on end and almost always results in kinks in your neck. So what does one do to avoid the worst part of flying? Well, this pillow is a genius creation that can help alleviate these problems.
The ultimate pillow any avid traveler has been searching for. Now you can fall asleep without leaning on the person's shoulder next to you and avoid the annoying neck pain.
Protect Suitcases Against All Kind of Weather
Traveling around with your suitcases can be worrying if the weather is horrible. Especially if it is raining and you are walking outside, you don't want the water to seep into your luggage and bags and ruin your belongings. If you ever find yourself in that situation, there is a simple and fast solution, even if you don't have a waterproof suitcase. Believe it or not but the answer is garbage bags!
Yes, garbage bags are the solution. You can use them in several ways. One is to cover your bag and suitcase with a garbage bag and make holes where the wheels are. You can also line the inside of the luggage with the bags, so there is a barrier when the water seeps through. Last but not least, you can move all of your stuff into a garbage bag and then place it in the suitcase, so there is an extra layer of protection.
Why You Should Always Go Incognito When Booking Tickets
Before you book your plane ticket, here is the best way to ensure you get the best price. Whenever you visit airline or flight booking websites, they track your cookies and how many times you search for a particular flight on their site. Therefore they can hike up the flight price because they know it is of high interest to you. The only way to combat this is to browse in private or incognito mode.
By using private browsing, you will likely get a way cheaper flight than the original price. So try it next time you're ready to book!
Power Strip to the Rescue
Here is a simple but genuinely life-saving tip. Sure, you could bring a portable charger and charge your phone that way, but eventually, even the portable charger will need to be plugged in. You could search and scour the airport for an outlet and when you finally find one, take turns charging your phone, laptop, and Bluetooth earbuds. But let's face it, there is an easy peasy solution, and it is just to bring your own power strip.
This is a full-proof way to ensure you always have enough outlets to charge everything you need. Plus, you could even make a friend by offering an outlet to them!
Here's How to Avoid Swollen Feet After Flying
While flying can be amazing and take you to places you've never seen, it does come with its downsides. On longer flights, your blood circulation can become a bit stagnant, causing your feet and hands to swell. While this usually isn't serious, there are some ways to ease this and prevent it beforehand and during the flight. Make sure you stretch and get up periodically to keep the blood flow going.
Doing yoga or basic stretches before you board is excellent for your body. While on board, make sure to get up from your seat and walk around the plane to make sure you feel good after the flight also.
You'll Always Pick the Faster Line With This Trick
Alright, this next trick might be the coolest one on this list. Why? Because it involves psychology, and we feel like little geniuses who can hack human behavior when doing this hack. And trust us, it's reliable. If you're at the airport and there are a bunch of options for which security line to join, you should always choose the lines further to the left. That's because most people will do the opposite.
Why? Well, most people are right-handed and generally more able with the right side of their bodies. And humans tend to choose their dominant side when joining lines, too! So go left with those left-handed minorities instead.
Sleeping Kits Will Change Your Life
Do you know how on long-haul flights, sometimes they give you packaged sleeping masks that are usually such bad quality they slip right off your face? Or the plastic earbuds that often break? They even have some variations of these products at hotels, more often than not. But you can make this kit yourself and even better! Remember to bring your earbuds, get a nice quality eye mask, bring some socks and slippers, and you're set.
This way, you don't have to cough up any extra money for a kit that will be bad quality anyway and probably used by someone else.
How to Avoid Germs on the Plane
Airplanes are small cramped spaces; everyone is breathing in the same circulated air for hours, which can be worrying. If you want to avoid getting sick from any germs in the air, it is advised to leave the air conditioning vents above you fully open. This way, it is on full blast and can circulate the air around you more efficiently. It might be cold, but it's the best way to prevent germs from hanging around you.
Of course, no one wants to get sick while traveling, so keep the air on high, sanitize your hands, and don’t forget your sweaters!
Pack All of These Essentials in Your Carry-On
Traveling can consist of long days and nights, hours on end in airports and planes, and being unable to shower or freshen up. Being sweaty and in the same clothes for days can give you an icky feeling. It's best to pack a few extra things in your carry-on to prevent this feeling. Therefore, always pack extra undergarments like underwear, socks, and socks. Another outfit to change into upon landing is also a great idea.
Don't forget small travel-sized deodorants, toothpaste, and perfumes to help you feel revitalized after a long travel day. It may not be the same as a proper shower, but given the situation, it's as good as it can get.
Portable Chargers Are the Best Investment
Okay, if you don't have a portable charger, we only have one thing to say: Where have you been?! Okay, that's harsh, especially considering we didn't even have these handy devices until recently. But now that we have them, we're never going back. These useful electronics are the best investment ever! Never fear seeing that pesty "20% battery left" notification ever again because you'll have a solution right in your bag.
There are many options out there, from more affordable ones to fancy ones that'll last you for hours on end. So choose whatever's in your price range and has good reviews; your mental health will thank you.
Switching Seats Can Be Easy With This Simple Trick
It might be safe to say that not wanting the middle seat on a plane is a universal experience. It tends to be cramped and uncomfortable, mainly because you sit next to strangers. If the person on the aisle is asleep and someone sitting in the middle or window seat needs to get up and use the bathroom, it's always an awkward situation. Well, here's a hack to hopefully avoid this middle seat uncomfortableness.
There are plenty of websites on the Internet that will help you create a seat alert. If anybody cancels their flight or changes their seat, you will be notified and can switch your seat!
Save Money on Drinks
It seems like each time we travel, airlines have cut down more and more on the "free" services they provide. And by free, we mean what was once included in our flight ticket prices. But fear not - you can still have a lovely time sipping on some delicious liquids without breaking the bank, even if the airline you're flying with has made some budget cuts. And doing so will hardly take up any room in your bags.
Here's our protip: hit up the grocery store before your travels and buy some teabags, instant coffee to-go, or any of the plethora of flavored powders that you can add to water. That way, you just need to ask for warm or cold water, and you can make your drink miles above the ground.
Always Take These Handy Items With You
People travel for many reasons: to visit family, on business trips, or on vacation. Under any of these circumstances, getting sick is the last thing you want to happen. So next time you're traveling, there are a few ways to protect yourself against germs. Whether in the airport or airplane, sanitizer and disinfectant wipes are the perfect solution to staying clean. Make sure to pack both in your carry-on bag for quick access.
The seat, tv, seatbelt, and pull-down table are all touched by people all day, so definitely wipe these down when you get to your seat on the plane.
Make Security Lines Less Daunting
All of us have been there or have heard horror stories of friends and family going through this: you arrive at the airport, cut it close to your flight, and try to rush through airport security. But no matter how much you wish you didn't have to, you'll need to wait a while in line, and once it's your turn, the wait isn't over. You'll likely need to spend a few minutes removing your big electronics from your bag, taking your shoes, belts, and maybe some jewelry off, and then putting it all back on and in your suitcase afterward.
So here's a tip some of us have heard many times but still don't abide by: arrive at the airport the recommended amount of time before your flight. For national flights, that's usually about two hours. For international flights, it's usually about three. That way, no matter how much time you spend getting your stuff ready to go through security, you won't break out in a nervous sweat over potentially missing your flight.
Soda May Be Tasty but in the Air It Causes Intense Bloating
While flying, soda isn't always the best option to sip on. This is because flying at such high altitudes changes the pressure on your body, and soda is heavily carbonated. This combination can make your intestines and stomach swell and cause you to feel uncomfortably bloated or gassy. Not the greatest feeling to experience while sitting amongst strangers in a small space. If you're thirsty, what should you drink then?
Try choosing water or juice when the flight attendants come around to take your drink order on board. Skip the bloating and discomfort, and save the soda for when you land.
You Probably Already Have This Travel Hack Device Sitting at Home
When we buy brand new razors, they usually come with a plastic cover that ensures your fingers are safe no matter which way you pick up the device. But let's face it: razors are expensive, and we don't exactly want to buy new ones every time we travel. And the sad truth is that most of us lose that plastic cover for the blade about ten minutes after getting home.
But we've got good news: there's a solution for that dangerous razor blade already sitting on our desk. Just snap a binder clip around it!
You Should Always Layer Your Clothes When Traveling
Even if the temperature is hot outside, airports and airplanes tend to get cold. But if you forget a jacket, your whole flight experience could be uncomfortable. It's essential to check the weather at your destinations and account for time spent traveling. That way, you can be dressed perfectly for each situation. Wearing a shirt and pants while packing a layering piece like a jacket, sweater, or scarf in your carry-on bag is always the best choice.
This way, if it's warm, you are comfortable, and if it gets colder, you can throw on the extra layer you packed and be good to go.
Know the Directions Without Wifi
Nowadays, many of us get global sim cards or phone plans when traveling. But what happens if your new card isn't working when you land? Or you're just too tired to figure it out? Or, worst case, you waited to buy one once you're in the country you traveled to? Fear not - you don't need a fancy phone plan to get to your hotel or the nearest delicious restaurant after your flight.
Just download the necessary info from GoogleMaps while you're still connected to wifi, either at home or at the airport. The app allows users to access these maps even without wifi and often is often able to still track your location.
The More Water You Drink, the Better
Staying hydrated is crucial any day of the year, but it is especially important when traveling. This is because when you are flying, your body dehydrates faster. You feel thirstier, and your skin dries out. It's imperative to remember to get your eight cups of water intake and probably, even more than usual, to be on the safe side. If you don't, you can feel very sick while up in the air.
So it might be a good idea also to book an aisle seat so you can drink all the water you want and have no problem making your way to the bathroom.
Rechargeable Batteries Are a Game Changer
Rechargeable batteries might seem odd, but they can actually save you in some dire situations while traveling or stuck at the airport. You can use them for many different things like a camera, flashlights, or a remote to an AC unit in a hostel. They are also better for the environment because you just charge and reuse them. It may seem random, but they are a great emergency item to have.
Just don't forget, you should always carry the battery charger with you so that you don't have to keep purchasing new batteries, and you're good to go.
Backpacking Can Save Space and Time
A considerable portion of people who are frequent flyers are those who enjoy backpacking. Usually, backpackers stay in hostels or couch surf, and it's best to keep little things with them. Especially if you're staying for only a few nights at max, it's not very convenient to unpack all your belongings. An excellent tip for those who like to travel this way is to consider packing in a very strategic way.
It's easiest to only unpack the things you need at that moment or for that day rather than unpack your whole bag. Also, consider packing the things you need most on top of your backpack for easy access.
Staying Ahead of the Game With These Useful Apps
Flying can be overwhelming, and the last thing you want is to have a change to your flight without you knowing until it's too late. But it can be anxiety-inducing to keep checking your phone for any updates. The other option is to keep leaving your gate to look at the tv screen that shows all the flight updates. But who wants to leave their seat constantly? So what's the well-balanced solution?
You can download specific apps that watch all arrivals and departures. Yes, such apps do exist! Usually, you can download an app for the airline you're flying and set up notifications for a specific flight. Now you don't have to leave your seat and refresh your phone constantly.
Making Friends While Traveling
This is an excellent tip for you if you're a solo traveler. Though it can be scary, it's a good idea to put yourself out there and try to make friends. Meeting new people can be fun, and usually, people staying in hostels tend to be up for this. Plus, who will keep your place in long lines at the airport while you run to the bathroom or take your picture?
If approaching people in person is too intimidating for you, there are a ton of apps that can help connect you with other travelers who are in your location. Different travel social media groups have frequent meetups too!
The Best Perfume Hack
Some of us like to feel fabulous while we travel. Whether we want to wear perfume all day or just for a special night out, it can be fun to bring your favorite fragrance with you on your special trip. But nobody wants to take the risk of that perfume bottle breaking in their bags; not to mention, they add weight to your luggage and usually have too much liquid to take on our carry-ons. But we've got the solution.
It's worthwhile to invest in a portable fragrance bottle. Not only are these small and easy to travel with, but they're also far from fragile as they're made to be inside a suitcase that might get thrown around by airport personnel.
Download Apps That'll Connect You With Locals
As much as we read travel reviews, recommendations, and more, there's nothing quite like talking with a local about the city you're visiting. And thanks to technology, connecting with these friendly people has never been easier. There are plenty of apps out there that can connect you with people who live in the area you're visiting and are interested in giving tips about the best places to go. And safety doesn't need to be an issue.
Many of these apps have been around for quite a while now, so they've developed a system for reviewing their users. Therefore, before meeting up with a local stranger, you can ensure plenty of others have had positive experiences with them. Plus, you can talk with them and never actually meet in person if that makes you feel safest.