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Old September 2nd, 2006, 09:22 AM posted to rec.travel.air
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I located this tip on www.splicker.com

Become A Travel Pro In One Easy Lesson

I focus a lot on helping the first time or inexperienced traveler head
out prepared and confident in themselves. Starting out as a new
traveler can be intimidating. How do you jump into the gigantic travel
fray and survive? How can you learn to love delays and long lines?

Get prepared.

What exactly does that mean? It means being confident in what you are
doing, where you are going and how you are getting there. Basically, it
means being comfortable with yourself when you leave home.

OK, so what. How do you do that? Follow these quick tips:

Tip #1
Know your destination.
Do some kind of reading before you go. Know how long it's going to
take to get there, and the time zone. Understand how the currency
converts and get a handle on local customs.

Tip #2
Be prepared before you leave home.
Make sure you have the essentials you will need, especially for a safe
trip. This includes a hide away money belt, copies of your passport,
one credit card, debit card, ATM card and traveler's checks. Take no
more than $500 cash. Make sure someone has your itinerary in case of an
emergency.

Tip #3
Travel light.
Pack for only five days. Carry one bag. Your bag should be a soft
sided, durable carry bag of ballistic nylon. It needs to have a padded
carry strap to sling it over your shoulder.

Tip #4
Leave early.
Wherever you are headed, no matter what type of transportation, leave
early for you departure terminal. It means less stress for you . . . a
lot less stress for you.

Tip #5
Look like you have traveled all your life.
Appearance matters. If you do the above tips you will look and feel
like a veteran traveler. Veteran travel pros DO get a higher level of
treatment and service from people who work within the travel industry.

Tip #6
Expect things to go wrong.
Most things run pretty well in the travel industry. There are
inevitable delays and cancellations. After all, it's a dynamic
industry and getting the mind boggling number of pieces to work all in
sync is a real juggling act. If you expect delays you are better
prepared to deal with them. If things go well, and they usually do, you
get a nice mental lift as you travel. The more travel experience you
get the better you get at knowing where delays usually occur and can
either plan for them or try to avoid them.

Tip #7
Be polite.
This follows Tip #5 and #6. While it is your hard earned money that is
paying for your travel you are one of thousands of travelers a day
moving around the globe. Almost three-fourths of these people are
inexperienced travelers. Many are stressed out, tired, cranky and rude.
If you are polite you will feel better and get better treatment.

I found this tip at www.splicker.com

 




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