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Christmas Travel Tips

Over the hills, through the woods, across the sky, or the ocean, to Grandma's house we go. Whether by car, boat, bus, plane, or train, the holidays are one of the busiest times to travel. Everything tends to go wrong -- just remember such popular holiday flicks as Home Alone National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation Trapped in Paradise or Bad Santa No doubt you have experienced some holiday disasters yourself. Let's just keep this year's travel mishaps to a minimum. Avoid hours waiting on line in airports and clogged highways. Stay safe, stress-free, and sane this holiday no matter where you are heading. Follow these tips for a smooth journey with the least complication possible.

Plan Ahead


BY AIR

  • Book it! Get on the ball as soon as possible to book your holiday tickets to wherever you might be visiting and to arrange lodging if needed. The further in advance you book, the better chance you have of getting decent prices.
  • Fly non-stop! Book non-stop flights when possible. It will lessen your chances for delays or missed flights. Plus, there are less chances to lose your luggage
  • Go off-peak! Choose flights that depart at off-peak hours. For example, very early flights or very late ones, when most people would prefer not to fly, will be less crowded and possibly cheaper.
  • Hitch a Ride! Save yourself the trouble of getting to the airport. Either book a hotel  nearby that you can stay at the night before (and possibly leave your car for the duration of the trip) or arrange for a shuttle, taxi, limo service or for a friend to drop you at the airport.
  • Get there early! If you choose to drive yourself to the airport, arrange long term parking well in advance and be sure to leave enough time to get to the airport. You'll also need to factor in more time than usual for parking, checking in, and going through security.
  • Check ahead! Always call either the airline or airport before leaving home to assure that flights are on time. You may also use www.fly.faa.gov (the FAA Air Traffic Control System Command Center) that has up-to-date information about all flights arriving and departing from major airports.

BY CAR

  • Give the car a check up! Make sure that your ready is ready to go. That means double checking the tire pressure, oil levels, brakes, etc.
  • Travel off-peak! One of the best ways to beat traffic is to plan on traveling a day earlier than you first planned. The further away from the holiday, the less traffic you'll have to battle on the roads. Also, travel weekdays rather than on weekends, and opt for driving in the early morning (before or after rush hour) or late at night.
  • Alternate drivers! Have a buddy system. If you get too tired to drive, someone else can take over for you. Should you be driving by yourself, don't hesitate to take needed pit stops to rest, stretch your legs, and relax.
  • Pack ahead! Pack the car with luggage gifts and other items you plan to take with you the night before. That will leave ample time on the day of to get other details in order. Also, try to fill up the tank the night before. It will save time the day of your travel.
  • Do your homework! Check the local TV stations for traffic reports and verify that the route you plan to take is the best one. If you have any doubts, check out a map beforehand and design an alternate route just in case.


Pack Right

Packing is an essential part of traveling, especially when traveling through over-crowded airports, with tons of presents, and who knows what else.

Luggage

  • Make sure that your luggage  is in good condition. If not, consider purchasing a new piece or luggage set  as an early Christmas present to yourself.
  • Get great tags  or a defining accent mark to differentiate your black bag from the other passengers'.
  • Make sure it rolls There is nothing more cumbersome than lugging bags without wheels.
  • Don't over pack!
    • It can cause luggage to break or tear.
    • You'll get charged a mighty fee if it is over the airline's weight limit.
    • If you come back with more than you went with, you may not be able to fit everything.
    • If you over pack your carry on and have to unpack it, for whatever reason, repacking will be a major pain.
  • Skip checked luggage and stick to a carry on  if possible. However, be sure that you aren't bringing any prohibited items on board with you. See this page at the TSA Web site to check what is and is not allowed on board.
  • Bring film  on board! Leaving it in your checked luggage will destroy it!

Gifts

  • Don't wrap any gifts before flying. Put them in boxes  if you wish, but beware that they may need to be inspected before boarding. Anything that is unidentifiable through the X-ray machine will have to be searched by hand.
  • Bring bows tissue paper and gift bags  with you so that you may wrap the gifts at your destination. This will also ensure that the gifts won't look squished or tattered upon arrival.
  • Beware of bringing too many gifts on board. If you have a lot of gifts to bring, consider shipping things ahead of time, either by ordering online, or by shipping from your home to the destination. Always be sure to do so well in advance, as shipping delays are frequent throughout the holiday seasons.

Other

  • See this page at the TSA Web site to check what is and is not allowed on board. Many common items have recently been made prohibited.
  • Keep medications in their original bottles and bring your prescriptions with you to avoid any hassles when going through security.
  • Be sure to bring travel essentials with you on your journey so that you stay comfy and entertained. See the guide on Travel Essentials for tons of tips.


Helpful Travel Tips

  • Print your tickets from the Web at home and avoid long check-in lines. Also print a copy or two of your itinerary.
  • Have your airline info on hand, either saved in your phone on your laptop or elsewhere on your person just in case.
  • Before you go, consider emailing yourself a list of important information so that in case you lose anything (or anything gets stolen), you'll have all the details you need on hand to take care of any problem that might arise.
  • Keep your identification out and/or readily accessible.
  • Keep kids entertained and don't bog them down with lots of stuff to carry.
  • When packing, store valuables in the largest compartment. Outer compartments are easier to break into and are a prime target for thieves. Instead, use outer pouches for things like dirty clothes.
  • If you fear that you might have luggage issues at the airport, bring along a small, collapsible bag  that can be used as an extra case in the event that you over pack or are caught with prohibited items that you can't carry on board.

External Links

  • TSA -- This is the definitive guide to go to if you want to know about travel rules and regulations.
  • Real Simple -- Easy, stress-free solution to a safe and happy holiday.
  • Free Travel Tips -- Got a question about airline travel? They've probably got the answer.
  • National Geographic -- Advice on how to stay stress-free while traveling.
  • US Department of State -- 10 tips for traveling abroad.
  • 1000 Travel Tips -- Useful tips for traveling abroad to Asia, South America, Middle East, Europe, and Africa.
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