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Here are a few suggestions to make travel much smoother and enjoyable.
Documentation: Requirements for Domestic Travel (U.S. only):
Additional requirements for travel in the United States
Requirements for International Travel (including Canada, the Caribbean, Latin America, and Europe):
Customers under the age of 18 are not required to present ID for domestic U.S. travel. Identification from the responsible adult will be accepted on behalf of the minor(s); however, it is recommended that minors traveling alone have a form of identification.
Children, regardless of age, must possess all necessary travel documents as required by the countries visited on an international itinerary.
In an effort to prevent international child abduction, many governments have initiated procedures at entry and exit points. These often include requiring documentary evidence of relationship and permission for the child's travel from the parent(s) or legal guardian not present. Having such documentation on hand, even if not required, may facilitate entry and departure.
Baggage Allowance:
Miscellaneous:
For the latest travel news or luggage restrictions, please go to www.tsa.gov.
Health Issues:
Get a good night's sleep before a trip
Dress comfortably and wear loose-fitting clothing. Forego clothing made of nonflexible material, since the body expands slightly in flight.
Pack medications in their original bottles -- store them in a carry-on bag for easy access. If contact lenses are worn, pack a pair of eyeglasses and contact solution in a carry-on bag.
Jot down important medical and insurance information, and make copies of all prescription labels. Keep this in a wallet or purse for quick reference.
Eat light rather than heavy meals the day of a trip
During Flight ...
While in flight, the body adapts to the conditions of the airplane environment. To help maintain physical comfort, a few basic exercises may be helpful. Leg and hand exercises are possible on board. Walk around to prevent DVT (deep vein thrombosis)
In order to maintain proper circulation, avoid sitting with legs crossed.
Breathe in slowly through the nose and out through the mouth to heighten relaxation.
Stay hydrated. Drink plenty of fluids, especially water and juice. Limit alcohol and caffeine intake, which tend to dehydrate the body.
To relieve pressure in the ears, chew gum or suck on bite-size candy. Yawning or swallowing may produce the same results This is also helpful especially when travel with an infant or toddler. Always press their ears.
To hydrate the skin, consider applying a moisturizing lotion to the face and hands.
Use both hands when retrieving bags and objects from overhead bins to avoid strains and sprains.
Have a safe and wonderful trip.