Travel hacks you should know about

Pack efficiently to save luggage space.

Excellent packing abilities can help you stuff more in a single bag. Learn how to roll your clothes, tuck your belt under your shirt, arrange your outfits intelligently, and only bring what you need to stay comfortable.

Specify your luggage as “fragile” on the tag.

The fragile-tagged luggage is usually the first to be placed onto the conveyor belt. So having the label on your bag ensures that your luggage will be handled carefully, and you will relieve it sooner than expected at the time of check out.

Download google maps.

If you are unsure about your data plan or want offline backups to feel secure, you can download Google Maps. The procedure for downloading Google Maps is simply to navigate to the location you wish to save on the map.

Use a credit card while travelling.

If you frequently travel with a specific airline, owning one of their co-branded credit cards is good. These will give you perks like boarding passes, possible upgrades, discounts on in-flight purchases, and free checked bags if you don’t travel with a carry-on.

Apps for free calling

Given the digital age, many people have shifted online for calling. This will help save money during travel. In addition, free WiFi is now common worldwide, whether it’s a hotel, a hostel, or an Airbnb.

Filtered bottle

Water bottles with built-in filters are ideal for travels with no freshwater. You can quench your thirst while knowing you are saving the environment from one more trashed plastic bottle.

Travel with your documents

It often happens that a passenger is missing some of their travel documentation. Thus, one of the best methods is to create a file in advance with all of your document records.