Holiday travel is enough to make anyone think that they skys
the limit when it comes to their temper. With a little planning
and patience holiday travel doesnt have to be that stressful.
Be Nice to Airport Employees
As soon as you enter an airport, democratic values fly out the
window; here, the airport employees have absolute power. It
may be easy to get angry with them - youre already running
late and you dont have time to wait - but keep in mind
that they are doing the best they can: they want you up in the
air and out of their hair as much as you do. Being nice and
courteous to an airport employee or being rude and unfair could
mean the difference between an upgrade or a cavity search.
Fly During Odd Hours
The holidays are the busiest time of the year for airports:
everyone has somewhere to go. While there is no way around this
fact, there is a way around the majority of the crowds: fly
during non peak hours. Flying very early or very late may seen
a bit inconvenient, as you could arrive at your destination
in the middle of the night, but it will save you so much hustle
and bustle that it might just be worth it. The tickets will
probably be cheaper too.
Bring a Book or Ten
One of the things that is most stressed at the airport during
the holidays is patience: there will definitely be waiting involved.
While some people pass this time by tapping their fingers on
escalator railings, glancing at their watches, and growing increasingly
agitated, one of the best ways to practice patience is with
a new book. Youll still have to wait, but with something
to engage you, you just might not mind as much.
Give Security a Break
Security lines at the airport can be frustrating. From taking
off your shoes to bagging your liquids, it may seem as though
the security lines are walking a fine line between safety and
privacy. However, keep in mind that airport security was put
in place for one reason alone: to save peoples lives.
Saving lives trumps inconvenience, as it well should. So, give
the security people a break and help them out by not wearing
objects that will trigger the alarm, removing your coats and
jackets, turning on your laptops, and wearing shoes that can
be easily removed and placed back on.
Bribe Your Children
The only thing worse than traveling over the holidays is traveling
with children over the holidays. When it comes to kids, patience
is not a virtue. Because of this, children become easily agitated,
upset over having to wait in lines or being stuck in an airport
with nothing to do. In order to keep your kids happy - and keep
them from driving you crazy - keep them entertained. For younger
kids, something as simple as a coloring book may suffice, while
the older kids may need a handheld video game or an IPOD to
keep them appeased. When all else fails, remind your kids that
Santa is particularly observant at the airport: its in
their best interest to behave.
Ship Your Presents
Many people have an aversion to shipping their holiday presents,
afraid that the post office will send the wrong package to the
wrong house. But, placing presents in luggage and checking your
bags can also cause these gifts to travel to the wrong destination..
If the present is small enough that you can carry it on, then
do so. But, for presents that are too big to be carried, ship
them beforehand. Not only will you not have to make room in
your suitcase for a present - asking the contents of your bag
to suck in as you attempt to zip it shut - but you
also wont have to deal with the gifts at the airport:
youll have enough to deal with as it is.
Holiday travel is enough to make anyone think that they skys
the limit when it comes to their temper. But, with a little
planning and a little patience holiday travel doesnt have
to be that stressful. Just relax, think ahead and remember that
Santa knows when your sleeping, he knows when youre awake,
and he knows when youre flipping off the man behind the
registration desk at Delta.
About The Author: Jennifer Jordan is a senior editor for
http://www.milleniumlimo.com.
Having been to five continents and over 40 countries, her travel
column can be found at the Millenium limo website.