Air Travel Preparation
Category: Travel
This check list is in the following categories:
Before heading out the door, check this list of last minute items
These are things you may use up until the time you leave, but you'll want to make sure you don't forget them.
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phone
phone charger cord and adapter
Computer
glasses, contact lenses, sunglasses
toothbrush and toothpaste
medications
keys
curling iron
shaver
cosmetics
toothbrush and toothpaste
Things to Double check
passport
boarding pass if printed
parking information
addresses
Other Items you may forget
snacks
water bottle
Some airlines are providing internet access during flight for a fee.
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Cash and credit card for purchasing food on the plane or at the airport.
Most airlines currently serve a small meal for about five dollars. Some require cash, while others now require credit card for purchases.
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Identification
Remember passport or green card if traveling outside the United States. Driver's license or photo I.D. is also required.
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Boarding Pass
This can be printed within 24 hours prior to departure when traveling on most major airlines.
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Neck Pillow
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Noise-cancelling ear phones
The airlines will often supply ear phones for free or a small charge, but you may prefer to bring your own.
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Empty water bottle to fill after passing through security
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Personal hygiene and overnight essentials packed in a carry-on
Airline delays and cancellations can occur at anytime, even when weather conditions are good.
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Travel snacks (if desired)
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Medication for pain and motion-sickness
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Warm clothes or travel blanket for the plane
Sometimes it is easier to sleep on the plane if you are warm. Consider packing a warm pair of socks and fleece blanket that folds into a compact carrier or a soft sweatshirt that is easy to put on or take off while sitting
in tight quarters.
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Bring an extra-large reseal-able bag for dirty laundry.
Put a dryer sheet in your laundry bag to help reduce odor.
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Clothing that can be mixed, matched, and can be layered
Dark colors are generally best as they hide small spots.
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Casual clothing for traveling
Sitting on a plane in a suit is uncomfortable. If you aren't being met at the airport by a business associate, it makes sense to dress comfortably.
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Computer and necessary components
Labeling all cable cords will make them easier to find and install. Then pack them together in a large, clear, reseal-able bag. Remember to fully charge all electronics and batteries before traveling.
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Cell phone and/or palm pilot
All liquid items must be in a 3-ounce container and enclosed in a clear, reseal-able bag. Airport security will not let any liquid passed the terminal if it does not meet this requirement. Even unopened water bottles will be discarded.