Things To Remember Before Your Trip
BAGGAGE
Always follow the airline baggage weight limit. Excess weight is always with a fee.
Make sure the size of your suitcase is within the allowable dimension of the airline
and tour company.
In most countries – trains, ferries, hotels may not have baggage handling so expect to carry your own bags.
Be aware that certain items may not be stored in your carry on like liquids, razors, knives and the like.
If you wish to lock your suitcase, use the TSA locks.
It is prohibited to bring in foreign food/plants in the U.S.
TRAVEL DOCUMENTS
Check your airline ticket – make sure your name matches the name in your passport.
Aside from printed airline itinerary, have an electronic copy saved on your phone or tablet.
Leave copy of your flight schedule and tour itinerary to your family member or friend in case there is a need to reach you.
Your passport needs to be valid six (6) months from the date of your return.
Certain countries may require visa and other travel documentations, make sure you comply and meet the requirements.
Make photocopies of your passport and place one copy in each of your bags. Just in case it got lost, you kept the information which makes it easier to get a new one.
PACKING
It is always best to travel light, make sure you pack items that you will only need. Aside from clothes/shoes, essentials could be medicines, first aid kit, phone, chargers and batteries.
Be aware of the current weather to your destination in order to bring the appropriate clothes.
Bring items that you can mix and match and roll it to create more room in your luggage. Remember to bring only comfortable shoes. Footwear that are not
Pack the heaviest items at the bottom of your suitcase.
CASH/CREDIT CARDS
Visa and Master Cards are widely acceptable anywhere. In some selected countries, American Express can be used too.
Many banks allow to withdraw cash from an ATM in a foreign country. Check with your bank if this is possible.
It is NOT advisable to bring in large amount of cash nor expensive jewelries.
It is best to notify your credit card company bank that you are traveling internationally.
Check the current rate of exchange to your destination.
Make sure you keep the telephone numbers of your credit card company in another bag in case you misplace or lost your credit card.
Never store your valuables in suitcases.
MEDICATION/ SPECIAL DIET
Be sure to bring enough medication for the entire trip. All medications should be in their original bottles.
If you have illness and require medication, bring a note from the doctor along with the phone number where the doctor can be reached in case of emergency.
Advise your travel advisor in advance should you require special diet.
Make sure your first aid kit includes something for pain, diarrhea, allergy, dizziness and cream for itch.
SIM CARDS
SIM cards are available to almost all international airports. By getting one, it enables you to make and receive local calls. It comes with data, so you can still keep up with your social media postings while abroad.
POWER SUPPLY
Some countries are using different power supply, its best to bring an electrical
converter for 220V electricity. United States is using the 110V power supply.