Air Travel: Clothing
June 29, 2009 by admin
Filed under New Travelers
With the recent increase in airport security and the recent change in air travel rules, there are many individuals who wonder if the clothing they wear to the airport is important. If you are one of those individuals, you can rest assure because, in most cases, it is not.
It seems as if ever since airplanes became the popular way to travel, a focus has been placed on comfort. Regardless of whether or not you will be taking a long flight, you will want to be comfortable. Even if you are traveling for business, you should be able to change in to your business clothes as soon as you arrive at your destination, even in the airport bathrooms.
When it comes to comfort, as previously mentioned, many air travelers make the decision to wear sweat pants and a comfortable top. In addition to being comfortable, you will find, in most cases, that these types of clothes are the best for airport security, especially when entering airport screening checkpoints. This is because most sweat pants are not made with any metal items.
When it comes to clothing accessories, you will find that a number of different items set off airport metal detectors. That is why most airport security officers request that you remove all of your jewelry. Once your jewelry is removed, you will need to place it in a small bin, which will be scanned right along with your carry on luggage.
In addition to jewelry, you will find that your belt may even set off an airport’s metal detector. For that reason, a large number of airports have requested that you remove your belts before entering the metal detectors. Since a large number of travelers wear belts, this is done to help speed up the process of checking each and every passenger.
Recently, a number of new air travel rules have been implemented. One of those rules requires that all passengers remove their shoes. Your shoes, once removed, will be scanned by an x-ray machine, right along with the rest of your carry on luggage.
Another air travel rule, recently implemented, is the ban of liquids. This means that adults are no longer allowed to bring a drink on board, even bottle water. It also means that you are prohibited from placing liquid beauty supplies in your carry on luggage. One concern, made by many women is the allowance of gel or water filled bras. Currently, you are allowed to wear these types of bras on board an airplane.
Since there are really no rules or restrictions on the clothing that you can wear while flying the great skies, you need to choose for yourself.
Beauty Supplies are Banned?
June 22, 2009 by admin
Filed under General Travel Tips
If you weren’t already aware, there are a number of different beauty supplies that are prohibited from being stored in your carry on luggage. Before you head to the airport, you are encouraged to familiarize yourself with these items.
These items most commonly include liquid deodorant, toothpaste, shampoo, conditioners, hand sanitizers, and all liquid hair products. All of these banned items include liquid based formulas, such as liquid foundation, liquid skincare creams, liquid mascara, and liquid lip products. Although a large number of liquid beauty supplies are prohibited from being stored in carry on luggage bags, there are a few exceptions.
These liquid exceptions include prescriptions that are prescribed to you and certain eye care products. If you are wearing your contacts or have eye problems, you are allowed to carry small amounts of eye drops or saline solution with you. These items must be no larger than four ounces each. By the way, it is important to note that both nail polish and nail polish remover are included in the, above mentioned, liquid ban. Nail care items that you can bring aboard an airplane with you, in your carry on luggage, including nail clippers, nail cuticle cutters, and nail files.
If you need to carry any other beauty products with you, it is likely that you will focus on eye care. As previously mentioned, small amounts of saline solution and eye drops are permitted on board an airplane, in your carry on luggage. Although you may think it is banned, you are permitted to carry eye glass repair kits with you. These kits are allowed, despite the fact they do have a small number of sharp objects in them.
Now that you know which common beauty supplies or products are allowed or are not allowed to be stored in your carry on luggage, you can pack accordingly. In the event that you try to sneak, the above mentioned, prohibited items into your bag, you may be at risk for being detained by airport security.
Although there is a chance that you may be detained by airport security or miss your flight, due to being tied up at a security checkpoint, you will find that those are the most serious consequences. As a woman, you should know that many of these items do not come cheap. Therefore, instead of wasting your hard earned money, you are advised to think wisely and plan ahead.
Air Travel Rules: Traveling With Electronics
June 15, 2009 by admin
Filed under General Travel Tips
In this day in age, it seems as if all individuals have at least once piece of electronic equipment with them, often at all times. If you are one of the individuals that regularly travels around with one or more of these electronic items, there is a good chance that you will be taking them with you when you board an airplane.
When it comes to determining which electronics are prohibited aboard an airplane, you will find that almost all are allowed. Despite this allowance, it is still a good idea that you check with your airline or airport, in advance. Many individuals keep a cell phone or pager with them at all times. All cell phones and pagers are permitted aboard airplanes. In addition to being permitted on board, they are allowed to be stored in your carry on luggage. Your cell phone or pager, like most other electronic equipment, will be suspect to inspection, if need be.
Laptops and personal data assistants are also permitted aboard airplanes. You are also allowed to store them in your carry on luggage. If stored in your carry on luggage, your laptop or personal data assistant machine will need to be scanned along with the rest of your carry on luggage. While the screening process is safe for most electronic equipment, it isn’t for all.
There is a chance that your film, especially film that has yet to be developed, could be ruined by the x-ray machines. They have alternative ways of checking your camera or film equipment. Other recording devices, such as digital cameras or camcorders, are also permitted aboard an airplane, even in your carry on luggage.
As previously mentioned, many of the above mentioned electronics can either be stored in your carry on luggage or your checked baggage. If you are able to store the items in your carry on luggage, you are advised to do so. In addition to a reduction in damage, most airlines are restricting the use of baggage locks. This means that it may be unwise for you to store expensive equipment in your checked baggage, especially if you cannot lock it.
By keeping the above mentioned information in mind, you should be able to pack correctly for your next trip, whether or not that trip is a business trip. Although most airlines do not have restrictions on the electronic equipment that you bring on board, you will find that the use of these items is often restricted.
5 Tips for Traveling By RV
June 8, 2009 by admin
Filed under General Travel Tips
Traveling by RV for the first time can be fun and exciting, it can also be worrisome at the same time. These tips are ideal for first time motor home travelers and are mapped out as follows.
1 – Mapping Out Your Route Ahead of Time
Decide where you want to travel and plot out your trip ahead of time. For your overall satisfaction and safety always have an idea of where you will be heading including the stops and recreational detours in between.
2 – Researching Activities and Attractions Before Your Trip.
Along with the above mentioned tip some researching of activities and attractions, that will be located along the way, will help provide a less bumpy road along the way. You can obtain a wealth of information on the INTERNET, while spontaneity may be lots of fun, having an exact idea of what you can do and see is ideal for safety, as well as making sure that you don’t miss out on any great opportunities.
3 – Make Sure Your RV Is Stocked Full of Activities
Sightseeing is a nice, enjoyable activity, but it may not hold anyone’s interest for very long. By including movies, a laptop computer, hand held electronic games, books, or bringing other fun hobbies it will make the road trip a more pleasant one. This is ideal for when your motor home adventure is an extended one, and especially important when traveling with children.
4 – Pack for Your Trip Ahead of Time
Create an RV trip checklist. The list should include specific items that you would like to bring, such as clothing, food, drinks, eating utensils, towels, wash clothes, and so forth. To help get you started, many websites have free printable camping checklists, which can serve as great guides. Be sure to check off items when you pack them in your bags or place them in your motor home.
5 – Always Keep Safety in Mind
As with any recreational activity, it is important to remember that there are always risks associated with traveling in any type vehicle, especially in areas that you are unfamiliar with. Safety steps should always be taken to insure protection of you and your family. Before you leave give your itinerary to someone that you know and trust, always be aware of your surroundings and park in a well lit area whenever possible, always keep a cell phone nearby, and be sure to have a fully stocked first aid kit in a easy to access area.
Air Travel Rules For Disabled
June 1, 2009 by admin
Filed under General Travel Tips
A traveler with disabilities, planning to take a trip by air, needs to familiarize themselves with air travel rules. Although most rules will be the same, some differ for those who have a medical condition or a disability.
When making flight reservations be sure to alert the airline or travel agent of the disability including any pertinent information about the condition, especially when there is medical equipment involved. Alternate steps will need to be taken for those who are traveling in wheelchairs, mobility scooters or carrying items such as personal oxygen tanks, medications and hypodermic needles.
Be aware that all medication must be in prescribed containers and the medical information must match the traveler’s information or it will be confiscated. This will make the process of clearing the security check points easier and help to make travel plans run more smoothly.
Unlike most air travelers, those with a disability can leave their shoes on if they choose to do so; however, if at all possible removing them will prevent any further delays. In the event that a disabled traveler is unable to do so, a quick swipe of a metal detector wand will be used for clearance. Airlines and airports go a long way to make disabled passengers feel as comfortable as possible. It’s just a matter of working with the airport, prior to arrival that makes all the difference. If the disabled person is in a wheelchair, there are all kinds of transportation units available to get them from gate to gate. They are also allowed to board ahead of everyone to give them sufficient time to get settled prior to the onslaught of regular passengers.
In light of the information above, questions about particular screening procedures, contact the airline in which you will be traveling. Making plans ahead of time is the best way to make the flight a memorable and hassle-free experience.

