An Insider's Guide to Being a Smart Traveler
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An Insider's Guide to Being a Smart Traveler
"Well, we're here to help you prevent those in future, as best as we can. Be a planner This isn't about when to book your flight or where to stay. It's about preparing for the unexpected: Whether on a windy drive through gorgeous cliffs or amid turbulence at 30,000 feet, you want to know that you have a plan to feel your best at all times."
"I always keep a pack of Advanced HerbalsTM Ginger Chews, from the makers of Dramamine in my carry-on. They contain natural ginger extract, and are both non-medicated and safe for frequent use. Taking two chews before takeoff has me loosening my grip on the armrest and thinking about what cocktail to order. Dress like you own the place Just because you're traveling doesn't mean you should look like you just rolled out of bed into your seat."
Arriving at a travel destination brings relief after potentially unpleasant journeys by car, plane, or boat. Travelers should prepare for the unexpected and have concrete plans to feel their best during windy drives or turbulence. Keeping Advanced Herbals™ Ginger Chews in a carry-on offers natural ginger extract in a non-medicated form safe for frequent use; taking two before takeoff can reduce motion discomfort. Dressing in comfortable but polished clothing—such as vintage jeans, a button-down, and a sweater or blazer—helps maintain dignity and readiness if luggage is delayed. Familiarizing oneself with lounges, nearby hotels, or airport bars creates practical contingency plans for unplanned layovers.
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