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Tip 70: Block Out Noise on Airplanes/Hotel Rooms

We’ve all been on planes or in a noisy hotel and desperately wanted quiet. There are quite a few options to block out noise – some more expensive than others. Bose has a few products such as noise cancelling headphones and earbuds, as well as noise masking sleepbuds with an app. Cheaper options are earplugs and utilizing a sound machine app on your phone with earbuds as these apps do not require internet access.

 

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Tip 69: Check Your Boarding Pass to Verify You Have Pre-Check

Even if you have paid for TSA Pre-Check, they can randomly assign a flight where you do not receive it and have to go through full security. Several of us that travel frequently have found out the hard way standing in the Pre-Check line that we were did not have Pre-Check status for that flight and have to stand in a new line. Do yourself a favor and double-check your boarding pass each time.

 

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Tip 68: Reusable Travel Size Bottles

Having to fit all liquids in a quart size bag can be a challenge. Consider buying Nalgene brand bottles as they are truly leakproof. You can also buy .5 ounce bottles, which will hold plenty of shampoo, conditioner, etc. for even week-long trips. They take up much less room than the standard 1- 3 ounce bottles that usually remain halfway empty. You can buy them at the Container Store or online.

 

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Tip 67: International Calls/Texting Can Be Expensive

Utilizing your cell phone for calls, texts or data while in another country can be expensive without an international plan set up in advance.  To avoid unintended and costly charges, plan in advance for an international package or turn your phone completely off or in airplane mode while traveling internationally.

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Tip 66: Check the Expiration Date on Your Passport

Passports have an expiration date.  Of course, your passport must be valid for the extent of your international trip.  However, many countries also require that your passport be valid for a period of time following your trip (e.g., 6 months).  Check the requirements of your international destination and your passport expiration date well in advance of your trip.