Experienced travelers the world over know the tried and true saying: Less is more. Who wants to schlep around heavy, bulky bags when you're far from home, most likely running from place to place, trying to make sure all of your belongings continue to be your belongings? The trick of the trade, according to seasoned travelers, is to consider packing only one bag. What's more, to consider making that bag the size of a carry-on bag. That's right, the size of a bag that fits, or mostly fits, in the overhead compartment on today's commercial airlines.
Consider the following reasons to travel light:
1. Safety
Simply put, one bag is easier to keep tabs on than two bags, or three, or... You get the idea. You don't have to check your bags and risk losing them altogether as you travel.
2. Efficiency
One bag means less to carry, which means you don't have to pay someone to help you or pony up for one of those Smarte Cartes at the airport. Also, with one bag, you won't be as tempted to buy as many useless souvenirs you'll never need, because there won't be room for anything extra in your bag on the return trip.
3. Flexibility
With only one bag, you don't have to worry about getting to the airport so early or sticking around so long after your flight lands. You can run through train terminals more speedily and shove yourself more quickly into the backseats of taxi cabs. And customs inspections? No problem.
So, now that you're convinced you should limit your travel bags to one, you may well be wondering how on earth to fit all your necessaries into a single satchel. Plan carefully what you will need for your trip and take only those thing: If you think, "I might need this" then it's probably safe to assume that you won't. If you think "I can't live without this," then into your travel bag it goes.
Other tips:
* Plan to do laundry while you're traveling (even if that means doing them in your hotel room sink!). This way you won't feel as compelled to take as many clothes.
* Take clothes that you can mix and match.
* For your toiletry items, use travel-size products. Even if they're not easy to find, you'll be glad you took the trouble. And remember that most of them can be refilled and reused-even toothpaste tubes can be refilled with enough patience and manual dexterity!
* Pack underwear, socks, and other small cloth items inside larger items, such as shoes, to maximize all available space.
* Check the weather of your destination ahead of your departure time so you can plan your wardrobe accordingly.
* If you're the type of person who can't resist a good-or a bad-souvenir, take one or two items of clothing that are mostly worn out. Wear them once, toss them, and fill up the space they occupied with that plastic replica of Mt. Rushmore that you just can't live without.
And, of course, the most important travel tip of all: remember to have fun, wherever you go and however you get there.
Dominican Republic Travel Tips
With a fleet of some 27 aircrafts, El-Al Israeli airlines is the national carrier for Israel, hence it is the airline with most flights to and from Israel. For those of you seeking to come to Israel on any purpose, El-Al will usually provide the most convenient flight schedule which usually makes it the obvious choice.
Being an ex- El-Al airline stewardess I believe there are some insights I can provide for those of you who already made the choice and are planning their flight to Israel with El-Al Israeli airlines.
The first thing to note is that El-Al is an Israeli airline, meaning the crew is all-Israeli as well as most of the passengers (generally speaking, of course). That means that a passenger who is not Israeli and is flying with El-Al needs to take into account a number of factors about the Israeli nature and especially that Israelis are very straight-forward: when they ask you how much your salary is, they are not being rude – they’re just being faithful to their national nature. With that in mind, try and “buffer" all the remarks you may receive – that’s what Israelis already do by nature.
Before flight boarding you will have to go through some security checks. Before September 11 nobody else preformed such checks and passengers would always be surprised at how long that takes, but nowadays unfortunately, most Americans already understand the need and procedure. Be patient and courteous, and you should be fine. If you are summoned to a second round of checks, know that the airplane will be waiting for you till you’re done. That is, unless you really have something planned for the flight – in that case, be sure they’ll catch you :-).
After boarding the flight, keep in mind that in order to get your wants from the flight attendant, you need to get to the flight attendant’s heart – a strict tone or anything that may sound as a command would only get you farther from your goal, while a simple modest request will usually get you through.
Almost anything you can think of can be found on board: playing cards, any kind of alcohol or liquor, bigger cushions, a baby kit with diapers and baby paste and even fresh fruits of all sorts – you just have to ask for it politely, while giving the attendant some respect.
About 5-10 minutes after take off ends and the seatbelts signs turn off, the crew will start serving drinks and then dinner. The entire procedure takes an hour and a half in which it is highly inconvenient to make a trip to the toilets, so be advised that unless you want to wait that hour and a half, the best time to use the toilets would be right after takeoff.
All meals on El-Al are kosher, special meals (i.e. vegetarian, special kosher, Kids meals) are served just before the rest of the passengers receive their meals, and the trays are picked up from all passengers at the same time. That creates a situation where people who have ordered special meals have to stay seated for a much longer time. I would really recommend giving up on that special meal if you can. Regular meals have plenty of vegetables in them, and kids always enjoy the regular meal much more than the kids’ meal.
If you’re a smoker and need to buy cigarettes- the airplane would be the chapest place on your trip. A cigarette pack costs 2.3 USD on the airplane, and you can double that for the cost once inside Israel.
According to El-Al regulations, Laptop charging is only available in business and first classes. However, there is a 220 Volt outlet as well as a jump-seat right next to every emergency exit, so that if you’re nice enough and know your way to the attendants’ hearts, they will let you use it.
wireless internet access is also available on some of the aircrafts (3 aircrafts currently, and a new one every month) for a fee ranging between 10-30$ for the entire flight.
With all the above in mind, I still find El-Al to be one of the nicest airlines around.
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