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5 Reasons Holiday Traveling Just Got a Lot EasierHoliday Traveling Just Got a Lot Easier The holidays are the perfect time to do some traveling, especially flying. Countless people fly between Thanksgiving and Christmas. Holiday traveling can be a huge hassle, but it just got a lot easier. Here are some great tips that can make your holiday travels a lot less of a headache. 1. Open up your eyes. Yogi Berra once said, “You can observe a lot just by watching.” Make sure you watch and observe everything going on around you. Open your eyes. Follow business travelers because they do this sort of thing often and they know what they are doing. Take note of time-saving options (like an express lane at the airport, etc). 2. Ask. Talk to the gate agents, airport volunteers or crew members. Ask them if they know of any tricks that can help get you from point A to point B faster and easier. Airport personnel should be happy to share these time-saving tricks with you. 3. Ask the frequent travelers for advice. Not only should you ask airport personnel for advice, but you should ask frequent travelers. These people aren’t hard to pick out. They seem relaxed and they could probably navigate through many airports with their eyes closed. Their tips could save you a lot of time. 4. Go online. Check out all of the information you need online before you go. The TSA has a wonderful and comprehensive website that can be very useful. Many airports also have maps online. Do your research before you go. 5. Use your points. If you plan on traveling at all, ever, you need to get a reward credit card. Using your reward credit card throughout the year can send you on a free trip or two, or three by the time the holidays roll around. Using frequent flier miles can also give you exclusive incentives like no-wait check-in, etc. Airports don’t have to be a complete hassle this holiday season. Taking time to research the airports you’ll be in can save you alot of time. Don’t be afraid to ask questions. The answers to these questions can save you the headache of standing in line for hours on end. Holiday traveling should be a good experience and now it can be with these time-saving tips. No Comments Yet - You can be the first to comment! |
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