Friday, December 19, 2008

Holiday Travels

Before you leave to catch your flight (and you should leave early), It's worth remembering, that there are several steps you can take to minimize delays and stress at the airport.

Program important numbers on your phone as well as have a list written down in another place in case you loose your phone. This way, when a foot of snow is dumped on your holiday travel plans, you can react immediately and find an alternative. Also, pack your gifts wisely, and remember that wrapped gifts in your carry-on will likely be unwrapped by TSA officials (you can even ship your gifts directly to the recipiant). Be creative with other difficult to pack items (like skis) and weigh the cost of baggage fees versus shipping costs. And last but certainly not least, don't feel bad about shopping last minute at the airport.

It has been predicted there will be a slight drop in overall travel this Christmas. Only 8.1 million travelers out of 63.9 million are flying, that means a lot of people are driving—some 52 million people, to be exact.
For all the road warriors out there here are some tips for a safe drive.


  • Getting caught in a storm is a nightmare, but you can feel safer by preparing a winter emergency kit for your car, which includes a sandbag, shovel, blanket, first-aid kit, flares, flashlight, waterproof matches, chains, food, and water.
  • Be sure that your car is equipped with a spare tire and jumper cables.

  • It's important that your vehicle is in tip-top shape before you hit the (possibly icy) roads. Make sure to get the oil changed, add snow tires, and have a complete run-through of brakes, ignition, and battery systems.
  • Check the interstate weather forecast to avoid any possibly dangerous storms on your travel route.
  • Check with your car insurance to see if you have roadside assistance for emergencies, and program the number into your cell phone. This way if you do require towing or a jumpstart, you have somewhere to turn.
  • Slow down and be alert. Make sure that you are well rested and that you keep a steady pace, so you arrive at grandmother's house in one piece.

Stay safe and
Happy Holiday Travels!

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