When I Travel...
I wanted to share a few of the things I’ve learned along the way that can help make your trip more cost effective and easier navigation when you travel
· I only travel with a carry-on bag. I invested
in a nice luggage set by https://www.awaytravel.com/and have their small carry-on bag and tote bag
that fits perfectly onto the handle. I don’t like checking luggage onto a plane
because of many reasons but mainly, time and security. I want my bags with me
at all times I don’t like entrusting an airline not to lose my bags (it’s never
happened to me, but still!) And that dreaded carousel wait after you’ve had a
long flight and now to have to queue up and search for your luggage in a sea of
others. It’s too much of a headache. Not to mention the hefty baggage fees a
lot of airlines are charging now. So I make sure to take only what I need and
not the “just in case” outfits we all bring and never wear. Plan ahead your
outfits and pack light!
· Last year I
applied to and was approved for the Global Entry pass that allows me to have
TSA pre check and quick access back into US customs. Having this pass has been
such a time saver getting through security (shorter lines, no removal of shoes
etc.) I check in online with my airline provider and have my boarding pass
downloaded to my phone, head straight to security when I arrive at the airport
and get on the PreTSA line (which is always shorter than the regular security
line) and go straight to the gate. I don’t have to get to the airport hours in
advance since I’ve breezed through the hardest parts. Now I’m not stressed
having had to check in, print pass, wait on long lines. I can sit at the bar
near the gate and have a “before flight” cocktail 😉
The price for the global entry application is
$100 and about a 3 to 4 week processing time at (cbp.gov/trusted traveler
program) Once your application is accepted and you’ve gone through the
background check, you have to set up an in-person interview with a customs
officer where you’ll be fingerprinted and your photo is taken. They will mail
you your global entry card and you’re all set!!
· With the free
time I have at the airport before boarding, I hit up the currency exchange
window. How much I exchange depends on where I’m going. For Iceland, I only
changed $60 usd as emergency money because I heard that Iceland is credit card
friendly. Card is accepted everywhere (even food stalls) and tipping is not
necessary there. When I’m going to other countries like Italy or Dubai, I like
to exchange anywhere between $100-$300 usd. Also don’t forget to contact your
bank and/or credit card company to alert them of your travel destination and
dates so that you’ll be able use your cards without being declined while
abroad.
· Stop at duty
free to buy the majority of your alcohol. Drinks can be very expensive in
certain countries so it’s always best to purchase a bottle or two of your
favorite spirit to have in your hotel room to enjoy whenever you want w/o getting
overcharged at the mini bar, hotel bar and restaurants.
· International calling. Verizon is my cell
phone carrier and they have the Travel Pass for $10 unlimited calling/text. All
major phone carriers have an international calling plan. Once you’ve set it up,
anytime you leave the country it automatically kicks in and sends you a text
that you can begin using your phone and will be charged per day the amount your
carrier charges. While convenient, this can get expensive depending on how long
you’re traveling and if you use it every day. I once traveled for 10 days and
used my phone to call home and check in every day that I was away and was
charged $100 for international calling. That’s fine if you don’t mind paying
the extra cost but for my recent trip, which was 5 days, I tested out a
different method. I kept my phone on airplane mode from the time I took off at
JFK until the time I landed back home 5 days later. Instead, I waited until I
was in my hotel in Wifi and then placed a FaceTime call (or WhatsApp) to
connect with family. By doing this, the Travel Pass never kicked in and I
didn’t incur any extra cost. From now on I’m going to use this method when I
can. It saves $$
Just a few things I learned along the way that
have made my travel experiences hassle free and cost effective so I can spend
more time and money on my actual experiences 😉
Do you have
any traveling tips you’d like to share with me? ✈️
Im gonna apply for my global entry tonight. I cut it so close during my connection from an international flight to a domestic flight I think the $100 will be worth peace of mind.
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ReplyDeleteGreat recommendations! I need to sign up for global entry. I heard interviews are moving slow due to COVID.
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