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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Dos and Don'ts While Traveling by Air

When you plan to travel on Air Travel, you should know some important points such as what things you should pack and what things you should not pack for Air Travel in both carry-on and checked bags. However, for air travel, packing demands good organization skills. According to the Transportation security Authorization (TSA) rules, some items are prohibited if you are not properly planned your luggage bag which means some items have restrictions for carry-on and checked bags. So before packing your luggage, you follow the rules of TSA in order to permit your luggage for traveling.

You have to pack personal items like cash, credit cards, documents (passport, identification, Boarding passes and other essential documents), valuables and jewelry, Laptop, electronics, lighters for smoking, one or two pair of clothes, Medications (if any traveler is a patient), breakable items, Cameras, music systems (CD players, iPod etc.), mobile phones, all baby needs, small portions of toiletries, cosmetics, books can be packed in a Carry-on luggage bag. In carry-on bag, most valuable and important items should be packed because these are the items with you and are not prone to theft. If your flight is delayed or your luggage gets lost you may be in trouble if you keep these valuables in a checked bag. For example, medications for everyone are necessary so you should keep this item in a carry-on baggage.

In checked bags, you have to pack items like clothes, Batteries which are not loose, beverages like (water, juice, and other liquids for disabled persons, shoes, jackets, umbrellas, large sizes of toiletries, cosmetics, sporting equipment, knitting tools, and food (Optional).

Items like firearms, flammable liquids, guns, baseball bats, mosquito repellants, hatchets, sharp objects like knives, ice picks, razor blades etc. are prohibited by the Air lines. Apart from these, some other points you should bear in mind is the weight and size of the luggage bags. This requirement differs from one airline to another airline.


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