Enjoy traveling this year with these Christmas Preparation Travel Tips.

Avoid Holiday Travel Stress and Anxiety
There are
a few things to keep in mind when traveling by air with kids in tow.
The first
is that airline food is tasteless, plain and unappealing to most adults
and
certainly kids will find it equally disgusting. You can bring plastic
containers or baggies filled with your child's favorite treats and
meals such
as fruits, veggie sticks, toddler finger foods, cheerios and such that
will
appeal to their young taste buds and keep them happily munching.
Remember to
bring along wipes to clean sticky fingers.
Unlike a
car ride, where you can pull off at rest stops, a plane is a long
endless ride
for youngsters. To help pass the time you can pack in your carryon
baggage some
simple toys to amuse them. Pack crayons and coloring books, stuffed
animals,
dolls and action figures. You can also bring along Music CDs with
headphones.
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Preparation Travel Flight
discomforts:
Babies
will need a pacifier or bottle to suck on during times when the cabin
pressure
is likely to bother them like during takeoff and touchdown.
If
possible schedule the flight during naptimes or bedtime so that your
child will
be less disturbed by these minor discomforts.
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Planning:
Check
with your airline to see what carry – on baggage is appropriate for
youngsters.
Ask if it is all right to bring a booster seat so that your child can
see out
the window (ask for a window seat for your child over five).
Arrive at
least an hour early for domestic flights and two hours early for
international
flights.
Be
flexible when it comes to flights as changing departure days be even so
much as
one day might give you a cheaper rate or an emptier plane (who likes a
crowded
flight).
If flying
internationally check for passport requirements and vaccination
requirements.
This Website has useful passport information:
travel.state.gov/passport/passport_1738.html
Security
wait times may slow you down so check before you leave home to find out
if your
flight has any wait times established. You can check wait times at:
waittime.tsa.dhs.gov/index.html
You may
have better flights using surburban airports than big city airports
because
they are less congested.
Ship
packages instead of using baggage to avoid overweight fees and long
check-in
lines. You can try using Greyhound's PackageXpress
shipgreyhound.com
You may
also want to check out Virtual Bellhop at:
virtualbellhop.com
Security
agents may open wrapped Christmas gifts so do not wrap presents until
you get
to your destination.
If you
are bringing food aboard make sure they are in see-through containers,
or
factory-sealed food.
Christmas Preparation Travel Warning:
Part
of keeping
the stress level down during the holidays is to book your flight with
the right
airlines for your destination. Look for current airlines that have a
good record for arriving at their destinations on time.
However, usually expect more holiday delays than
any
other time of the year because of the increased amount of air travelers.
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