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    Thursday, February 9th, 2012
    12:00 am
    Crazy Trips
    In the movie, "Up in the Air," George Clooney's character Ryan Bingham was the ultimate instance of an efficient traveler. With waiting times, baggage fees and lost luggage becoming more common, exactly what can traveling executives learn from Bingham and real-life frequent flyers? Here are five expert travel tips to help you fly more efficiently and lower stress when on the road.

    Crazy Trips

    Know the important points regarding your destination. The initial step to increasing your flying efficiency would be to be aware of facts about where you are going and what you will be doing. Is the trip for work, pleasure or both? What will the weather be in your stay? The number of meetings and formal and informal events are you gonna be attending? This information will inform what you need to bring and the way you pack.

    Commit to carry-on only. With lost bags on the rise and airline luggage fees averaging $25 or maybe more, now is the time to express goodbye to checking bags and embrace the carry-on culture. Before you begin panicking about what you can't bring, understand that, should you pack correctly, you will end up pleasantly surprised because when much it is possible to match a 22" spinner carry-on. And once you experience the liberating feeling that accompany avoiding the checked-bag carousel, you will discover carry-on fun and rewarding, too.

    Travel

    Roll, don't fold. This well-versed packing technique has been used by flight attendants for decades. Rolling - not folding - the garments within your luggage not enables you to pack more in less space, it can wonders to avoid wrinkles, too.

    Know what you should expect at security. How frequently have you ever heard a Transportation Security Administration representative continue doing this mantra while you worked the right path with the security check-in line? Still, many people hold up the road while they fumble for their boarding pass and ID. Don't be that guy-know what to anticipate while you go through security. Have your boarding pass and ID out and ready. On the x-ray machine, remove your shoes, belt, coat, jewelry, phone, PDA and loose change and place them in a plastic bin being scanned. Laptops should be taken off their bag and in addition positioned on the conveyor belt to become scanned. All liquids, gels and aerosols, by incorporating exceptions including medicines, baby formula and breast milk, should be in 3.4 ounce (100ml) or smaller containers and put into single, quart-size, zip-top, clear plastic bags. Finally, keep the boarding pass and ID handy until you're through security. Once you're at the gate, you will simply need your boarding pass to board the plane.

    Vacation

    Be on time, and be nice. This may seem obvious, but it's true-when you're ready for your trip as well as on time, your journey goes much easier and become a lot less stressful. Use your boarding pass ahead of time if at all possible. Some airlines such as Delta now text an electric boarding pass in your cell phone. Be at edinburgh airport on line to test in at least one hour before your boarding time. Also, be kind towards the ticketing agents, flight attendants along with other airline personnel. It's their job to make your trip as pleasurable as you possibly can. They're working as quickly as possible, so cut them some slack if things get hectic. Remember they have to deal with people and deadlines the entire day. Please and many thanks goes a considerable ways inside the airport and also on the plane.
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