Thursday, January 28, 2010

LaureBelle's Travel Tips


I have been travelling between New York and Texas for a little over a year now. It's a long and painful commute but it has taught me a great deal of patience. I've met some very nice people, some very rude people, I've landed early, on time, late, and made one emergency landing (oxygen masks were almost deployed!).

Here are a few things I have learned while in the air and on the ground, maybe you will find them useful:

1.) If you have a coat, please keep it on your lap or at least wait until everyone has their luggage in the overhead to put it on top. It's inefficient and selfish to take up overhead space with your jacket.

2.) Sometimes better (i.e. closer to the front and exit row) seats will open up prior to the departure time. If you are checking in at the airport or rental car kiosk, check for seat openings. Try to be as close to the front of the plane as possible. You'll get off faster!

3.) In general, I don't recommend ever eating any food (complimentary or purchased) on an airplane. I always end up regretting it. (International flights might be an exception to this rule).

If you don't adhere to tip 3...

4.) NEVER EVER purchase the Boston Market Carver sandwiches on AA flights. If you are starving and have to eat something, buy the Cheese and Crackers for $4. My mom learned this one the hard way.

5.) Check if your flight has wifi. gogoinflight internet is wonderful and it makes the time fly by! (no pun intended) Definitely worth the $12.99!

6.) If you forget a lint roller, take the label of your deodorant or other toiletry and use the sticky side to remove any lint from your clothing!

7.) If you forget hair product, use a teeny tiny bit of conditioner. It will tame your frizz.

8.) Always take the ice bag from the room to the ice machine-rarely do they keep bags in the room with the machine. That would make too much sense.

9.) Pack light.

10.) Be patient. There are a lot of things out of your control when travelling. Relax. You will get where you're going.

2 comments:

  1. You're so polite Brant. I'll try to remember these tips as I am traveling. :)

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  2. We just came back from Big Bear Lake, California (live in New Orleans, LA). Taking flights make me nervous but I've found reading a book helps to keep my mind busy. We're going to be on a very LONG flight towards the end of the year - any other suggestions?

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