Saturday, June 29, 2019

10 Helpful Tips for Solo Travelers

According to a survey and true experience from the avid solo travelers, here we have presented some of the best helpful tips for the people who travel alone. We hope these advice we are going to mentioned here will help you and you can have an enjoyable and hassle-free solo trip.
1. Do Some Practice
If you are going to travel alone for the first time, then practice doing some smaller activities alone before heading for a long solo trip. Like, going alone for a dine, lunch, bar, go out for a day-long trip, etc. It helps in not making you feel awkward or uncomfortable.
2. Research Work
The next important thing is to do some research about the destinations where you are going. Have some basic knowledge about the places, where you are going to stay, how to get there, conveyance, languages, etc. before arriving at the destination.
3. Meeting People
Meeting with other travelers is always a good idea. It is a way to break up the monotony for solo travelers. You can start the conversation and it doesn’t have to be ended when you land deboard the plane. You can also meet locals and hang out with them and enjoy the local events, activities, and food.
4. Light Luggage
Try not to over pack as you should remember that you have to carry it on your own. Pack your luggage light and pack only essentials. Over packing is not a good idea when you are traveling alone.
5. Emergency Contact Information
Preparing a list of your emergency contact numbers that is readily accessible is one of the best suggestions for every traveler. The list should include the name of an emergency contact back home, your own personal information, and any other relevant contact numbers you might need. You also might include the toll-free number of your credit card company in case you lost your card.
6. Mini First-aid Kit
Always carry a mini first-aid kit including Band-Aids, pain killers, ointment, cotton, Pepto, Benadryl, allergy medicines, antibacterial cream, antiseptic cream, moisturizer, bug spray, anti-itch cream, and much more. You never know what would happen during your trip and you have to deal it on your own. So, be prepared for a hassle-free tip solo trip.
7. Take Pictures and Share
Wherever you visit, take plenty of pictures and share with your family and friends. It not only makes you feel like you are with them on your trip but it also helps in knowing your recent locations. By sharing pictures with your loved ones, it will also relish the moments in real-time.
8. Your Loved Ones Must Know About Your Trip
It is important to leave a copy of your trip itinerary to your family and friends mentioning about your flight schedules, destinations, hotel reservations, and even a rough idea of your sightseeing schedule, etc.
9. Don’t Think What Others Think
During your travel, try not to worry about what other peoples are thinking about you. It is useless. The fact is that they are probably not paying attention to you as much you are thinking. Many people think that people are judging them for being alone. But in reality, no one pays attention. Apart from that, try to act confident in public, even if you are not totally sure what you are doing. Pickpockets usually target confused travelers.
10. Download Offline Maps
It is a great idea of downloading Google Maps of the places you are going to so that you can access GPS without using the internet. Sharing your Google Location with others also help in getting them aware about where you were if anything could have happened.

Friday, June 28, 2019

What to do when your luggage gets lost during Air Travel?

Flight travel makes you tired not just during your journey but because of various other formalities at the airport. After all hectic travel, you have to wait for your luggage at the destination. It’s an awful experience when you find that your luggage is not available. It is not a rare problem as it happens to anyone. However, as per the Air Travel Consumer Report, only 2.9 mishandled baggage cases per 1000 passengers have been recorded. That includes damaged, stolen, and delayed luggage. The passengers have to do several things after arrival like attending business meetings or leisure activities. All the plans are spoiled if you find your luggage is missing. We have compiled here everything you need to know when you lost your luggage.
Delayed Baggage
Most of the time, the lost-luggage is not actually lost. When your baggage is not shown on the carousel, then immediately go to the airline’s lost-luggage counter or ask any airline employee where to go and report about the missing luggage. Make sure you have luggage receipt for each luggage you checked. If your luggage is delayed, then airlines will have to pay reasonable expenses until they found your bags. In case it is completely lost, then airlines will have a maximum claim allowance which is mentioned on the back of your airline ticket.
File a Report
It is important to file a report about your missing luggage before leaving the airport. Most of the airline have claim filing deadlines so it is suggested to file a report. Apart from that, keep your packing list handy to make the claiming process easier and fast.
Negotiation
One should ask exactly about how, when, and where the airline plans to deliver your luggage. Usually, the airline delivers the luggage to a local hotel, or the residence address at the same the luggage arrives at the airport. In case you want to deliver it to another location, then you can ask them for it. Apart from that, the airlines deliver the luggage at no cost to you. However, some may ask you to pay for the delivery.
Have Patient
In order to locate your luggage, airlines can take a few hours to a month plus another few weeks or months to reimburse you. In most of the cases, they offer various travel vouchers that are worth more than the cash. However, you have to make sure that they are not restricted by any limitation or blackout dates.
Some precautions you can take to avoid such situations:
  • Place your contact details on your luggage.
  • Remove your old tags from your luggage to avoid confusion.
  • Hang a trinket, keychain, or place a sticker on your baggage to identify it easily.
  • Take a picture of your luggage before checking in as it will be more effective while describing about your lost luggage.