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Important Spring Travel Tips to Know

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Spring travel is quite common for many different reasons. Families head out for vacations while the kids are out of school. Couples escape for a break from the wintry weather. And, college students from around the country travel for unforgettable spring break adventures. One walk through an airport during the spring and it is evident that it is quite a popular travel time. Regardless of whatever gets you in the air this season, there are a few important spring travel tips to know.

Weigh Your Options

So often, when you think of Spring Break, you think of the beach, right? It’s a common association. Perhaps it is because those who live in areas where winter is heavy are screaming for the warmth and the sunshine by spring. Beach destinations are wonderful getaways – especially if you are one who is trying to escape winter. It is important to weigh your options, though. Don’t limit yourself to the beach. Visit a national park, go skiing, or head to a destination you’ve always wanted to visit.

Research Before You Go

Sadly, vacations only last for a specific amount of time. Once you arrive at your destination, you only have so long before you must head back to the airport and go home. What will you do with the in-between? If you truly want to make the most of the time you have, then you need to research before you go.

Know the restaurants you want to eat at, the sights you want to see, the adventures or activities you intend to have, and so forth. Plan out as much of this as you can before you go. Sometimes, waiting until the last minute may leave you unable to participate in certain highly-sought attractions. By booking online ahead of time, you can be sure that you have a chance to make the most of your trip.

Travel Safety

There is a lot going on in the world around us. This is why it is so important to be extra careful by taking precautions as you travel this spring – especially if you are leaving the country. Although we are moving in the right direction when it comes to COVID-19 and the global pandemic it brought us, we aren’t entirely out of the woods. Some areas are still having breakouts and some have restrictions in place keeping visitors from accessing all activities.

Further, as the unknown situation with Russia, Ukraine, and the surrounding areas continues to escalate – you may want to double-check travel warnings and advisories with the U.S. Department of State.

Pack Smart

It is so easy to overpack when you go on a trip. You never know what you may want to wear or what the weather will be like. You also never know what you may be doing – such as going swimming, dining in a fancy restaurant, etc. So, how do you pack smart? You consider the research you did while planning your trip, which tells you the things you will likely be doing while there, and you also look at the average weather for the destination and the time you intend to visit.

Pack for these things, making sure you have appropriate clothing. Count your outfits for the number of days. Don’t forget undergarments and shoes, too. The key is to not overpack. There is a good chance you will want to buy some souvenirs while vacationing and you are going to need room to bring them back. If you are flying commercial, this could cause you to have to pay an extra baggage fee. However, flying privately reduces the limitation on luggage.

Travel Must-Haves

As you focus on the itinerary, your clothes, and other details of your vacation, it is incredibly easy to forget some really important things. These travel must-haves can lead to some frustrations if left behind, as they so commonly are. To ensure you have a wonderful spring getaway with yourself, your family, or your friends, then use this checklist so you don’t forget anything you may need:

  • Cell phone charger – and a portable power bank.
  • Extra medication – a couple of days to an additional week of extra prescription medication, just in case.
  • A first aid kit containing pain relievers, bandages, allergy medicine, cough drops, stomach ache medication, etc.
  • Copies of your travel documents, if leaving the country. This includes a copy of your identification, travel itinerary, and your passport.
  • An empty bag for extra stuff you buy to bring home – or really, for anything you may need it for.

Focus on the Memories

Nothing goes right all the time – even when you are traveling. As you experience your adventures this spring, remember to focus on the memories. There is no need to focus on the things you didn’t get to see, the noisy hotel room, the lost luggage, and so forth. As memory and something, you can laugh at down the road, yes. But let the aggravation and anger about the mishaps disappear.

Spring is all about renewal and rejuvenation. Be sure to come home from your vacation feeling positive and refreshed.

Flying Private

If springtime is all about renewal and rejuvenation, then what better way to treat yourself – and those traveling with you – than with a private jet charter? It doesn’t matter where you are traveling, flying private is a great option. With it, you will find luxurious, comfortable surroundings that make relaxing to and from your destination very easy. There are many other private travel perks, too, such as:

  • Flexible travel times.
  • Less time spent waiting around airports – and more time enjoying your destination.
  • Get closer to your destination.
  • Fewer baggage restrictions (easier to load up your golf clubs and gear).

And, of course, you can enjoy a quiet, private flight without worrying about sitting elbow to elbow with strangers – or having to stand in long TSA security lines or deal with any of the other frustrations that come with commercial air travel. As you book your spring travel, consider these tips – including booking a private jet charter – to make it a wonderful experience.

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