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Become a Travel Pro in One Easy Lesson
Posted on January 1st, 2010 by admin, under Travel Tips.
I concentrate a lot to help prepare for the first time or inexperienced traveler head of and confidence in himself. Beginning as a new traveler can be intimidating. On entering the gigantic struggle Travel to survive and to lead? How can you learn to love delays and long lines?
Prepare.
What does this mean? This means, in what you do, wherever you are and how confident you are doing. Basically, this means he is comfortable with when you leave your home.
OK, so what. How do you do that? Follow these simple tips:
Tip # 1
Know your destination.
This is a way to read before leaving. Know how long it takes to get there, and time zone. Understanding how the currency conversion and get a room for treating habits.
Tip # 2
Be prepared before you go home.
Make sure what you need, especially for a safe journey. This includes a money belt hidden copies of your passport, credit card, debit card, ATM card and traveler’s checks. Do not take more than $ 500 in cash. Make sure someone has your itinerary in case of emergency.
Tip # 3
Traveling with light luggage.
Pack for only five days. Make a pocket. Your bag should a padded carrying bag resistant nylon. It has a padded shoulder strap to throw over their shoulder.
Tip # 4
Early withdrawal.
Whenever possible, regardless of the type of transport, prematurely leave the departure terminal. It is less stressful for you. . . much less stressful for you.
Tip # 5
Whether you’ve traveled all your life.
Appearance counts. If you use the tips above you can find look and feel like a seasoned traveler. Veteran travel pros DO get a higher level of treatment and service from people who work in the travel industry.
Tip # 6
Expect things to go wrong.
Most things work very well in the travel industry. There are inevitable delays and cancellations. Finally, it is a dynamic industry and learn to mind bewildering array of objects is to work in harmony for all a real balancing act. If you delay you expect better prepared to cope. If all goes well and they usually do, you get a mental lift NICE As you travel. The more travel experience you will, to better know where delays occur normally and you can plan accordingly and try to avoid them.
Tip # 7
Be polite.
This follows Tip # 5 and # 6 Even if your hard earned money as payment for your trip, you’re one of thousands of travelers a day moving around the world. Nearly three quarters of these people are inexperienced travelers. Many are stressed, tired, irritable and rude. If you’re polite, you’ll feel better and get better treatment.
