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To save time and hassle when going through security, avoid wearing lots of layers, lace-up boots or accessories. Airport security will require you to remove hat. boots, scarves, belts, watches, shoes [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and jewelry, so dress simply: skip the belt, hat and jewelery if possible and wear slip-on shoes.
A little planning can make a long flight relaxing rather than uncomfortable.
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While most people enjoy traveling, few people enjoy the hassle associated with flying--arriving two hours early at the airport, checking suitcases, going through security, dealing with jetlag, etc. With these tips, however, you can reduce the stress and discomfort associated with flying and relax and enjoy the ride.
Although it may be tempting to want to arrive at your destination in style [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], travelers are better off traveling in comfortable, hassle-free clothing. While pajamas may be a bit too casual for international travel (and will probably attract some stares on international flights), wearing a cotton t-shirt and comfortable, loose-fitting, wrinkle-free pants is an excellent choice. No matter what the temperature of your final destination, wear short sleeves and bring a sweater, comfortable jacket, blazer, cardigan or zip-up, so that you will be prepared for the temperature fluctuations during the flight.
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Because the air in airplane cabins is so much dryer than air on earth, it is easy to become dehydrated on long flights. It is important to hydrate the day before flying during a flight. Bring an empty water bottle through security and then fill it up at a the water fountain in the terminal to avoid paying for overpriced bottled water at the gate.Pack a mini or disposable toothbrush (such as Colgate Wisps) with you, as well as any makeup and remover (makeup can become smudged after sleeping on the plane) you may need, as well as a travel-sized bottles of shampoo and soap [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], in case your luggage is lost or delayed.If you find it hard to sleep on long flights, invest in an eye mask and a neck pillow. I use a cloth-covered inflatable neck pillow – it’s comfortable, easy to inflate, and takes up very little space.Bring a pair of socks in case your feet get cold on the plane.With increasing baggage restrictions and sky-high baggage fees, it makes sense to carry as much as possible in a roll-aboard suitcase, especially on direct flights. If you have a long layover, however, it may make sense to check more of your luggage to avoid lugging it around with you for hours in the terminal.How Not to Pack Your Suitcase
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While suitcase theft and lost luggage is comparatively rare, it does happen. On a return trip from France to the U.S, my suitcase was stolen. I had hurriedly packed an enormous suitcase stuffed with my jewelry (including some family heirlooms), my favorite clothing, carefully-chosen Christmas presents, ten pounds of French cheese, my portable phone and my digital camera. I didn't lock my suitcase--an average-looking gray one--or place additional identification on my bag apart from my baggage tags. Two transfers later, when I finally arrived at my destination, my suitcase wasn't there. Although I was eventually reimbursed by the airlines, I never recovered my bag or any of my personal belongings. Months later, we were able to trace the cellphone that was in my bag, and found that it had been used to make hundreds of dollars worth of long-distance calls.
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