Saturday, 20 August 2011

Five Suggestions for Flying During the Holidays

By Lynda Baskin


With the crowds, the delays, the security, and the increased prices, not many people enjoy flying.

The only travel worse than everyday flying is flying during the holiday season. The crowds are bigger, the delays are longer and more frequent, and the fares are generally higher. But, if you have to travel far enough, the airlines are your only option.

You may never look forward to holiday flying, but you can reduce your frustration by following five simple suggestions.

1. Use travel sites (Priceline, Kayak, etc.) to book flights, hotels, and ground transportation. You'll save time and find both more options and better prices. But, remember to book early for travel during holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas or all bets are off.

2. Print out and put in a file two copies of all flight information, hotel information, rental car information, etc. If you do not know the route between the airport you are flying into and your final destination, either bring a GPS, rent a GPS, or print out internet directions and add them to your file. Carry the file with you (do not put it in checked baggage).

3. Check in for flights and make baggage payments and arrangements online if at all possible.

4. Check you bags and get boarding passes curbside. This simple step may sometimes save you an hour.

5. Carry your medications and anything else you can not be without with you. That way, if your luggage is lost or delayed you will not find yourself in an emergency situation.

If you fly more than a few times a year, you might want to investigate a few of the auto rental clubs, airline clubs, and hotel clubs. They can save you time, hassle, and money, and they frequently offer members low cost or free upgrades. You'll enjoy your memberships all year long, but never more than during the holidays.




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