
Payless Vacations Provides Tips And Tricks On What To Pack For Vacation
Payless Vacations has released a list of items that travelers should think about packing as they prepare to head off on their 2013 summer vacations.
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., June 27, 2013 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- Payless Vacations knows that the most stressful part of a vacation is the packing and planning stages. To aid people in the packing process, Payless Vacations has compiled a list of suggestions people will want to follow, to keep the hassle of packing and planning to a minimum.
If a long flight is necessary to get to the vacation destination, Payless Vacations recommends that flyers pack ear buds, a sleeping mask, and some comfortable socks. The sleep mask is the most obvious suggestion as it allows flyers to block out the sun and the lights in a daytime flight. Catching even an extra half-hour of sleep on a flight can be a big boost to energy levels that quickly drain when scrambling around busy airports.
Ear buds come in handy in more ways than one. The buds can be used to drain out sound while trying to sleep, and they can also be used for their typical purpose of listening to music. With mobile devices more prominent than ever, not to mention that most cell phones can now function as standalone media players, having a pair of ear buds can help shorten a lengthy flight or layover, and best of all, neighbors will be grateful.
Finally, comfortable socks are recommended. Once on the flight, a person can remove their uncomfortable shoes and casually slip on a pair of comfortable socks. Some people experience swelling in their feet while on long flights; having a pair of comfortable socks on, instead of tight-fitting shoes, can relieve the discomfort quite a bit.
To save time at the airport, Payless Vacations recommends that travelers pack their bags carefully. It is wise to always double-check with travel authorities before packing anything that is questionable. Many airlines limit passengers to one carry-on bag and one personal item. Briefcases, laptops, and diaper bags are considered examples of personal items.
The size of carry-on bags differs from airline to airline, so it is best to check in advance, to see what is allowed on each flight. Always avoid packing items that have sharp edges, self-defense items, and fireworks. Some airlines allow smokers to carry personal lighters with them in carry-on bags, but not in luggage. Again, it is always wise to check in advance about airline regulations, before packing.
By following these simple tips of what to pack and what not to pack, Payless Vacations is positive that travelers will have a better time at the airport and while flying.
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