Airports are once again packed, our PTO calendars are filled, and everyone is planning and preparing for trips this year, so it seems like travel is almost back to normal. We could all use a few travel tricks to help us through the next vacations because airports are more busy than ever and flights are more expensive than ever.
There is always a travel tip out there that you may not be aware of, regardless of how often you travel. After all, there are many steps involved in organizing a trip, including selecting a location, reserving flights (or arranging road trips), creating an agenda, and packing your bags.

CBD can help with jet lag and travel anxiety.
Your body and intellect are put to the test when you travel. The very last thing you want is to get at your desired location and not feel like yourself. You can feel more balanced overall, have better mood control, less stress, and more energy with the aid of CBD. Our favorite CBD business, Equilibria, offers a huge selection of goods that are quite practical for trips. Because Equilibria products can really alter the game for issues like jet lag and general travel anxiety, our editors are often debating which ones we should pack when we go on vacation.
Don’t pay too much for your flights.
It would be silly not to take advantage of the numerous opportunities for flight savings that exist. If you’re traveling at the last minute, we realize that sometimes you simply have to wing it, but if you have the time to plan your trip, it will be well worth it. These suggestions will help you save money.
- To compare all airlines at once, use a site like Hopper, Skyscanner, or Google Flights. Most even allow you to set up notifications to inform you when the cost of your flights is at its lowest.
- Use a low fare calendar to check when it is least expensive to fly to your destination if your trip dates are variable.
- Create a frequent flyer account with your preferred airline to accumulate points and future savings. You may also save a lot of money by utilizing your favorite airline’s credit card as your main one if it has one or is associated with a sizable one.
Pack a zippered pillowcase for additional packing space.
Everyone has been in the situation when they travel, spend a lot of time buying (as they should! ), and then realize they cannot fit everything into their bag to return home. The most clever hack was presented to the team by one of our editors: Bring a zipped pillowcase so you can pack it with clothing if you run out of room and bring it on the aircraft with you! This is also helpful if you have a packed luggage when you get to the airport and need to keep some goods somewhere else.
Download Google Maps for offline use.
You never know when you’ll lose service while traveling, and if you’re going abroad, you might already be aware that you won’t have a data plan. You may download certain map areas (such cities or neighborhoods) to Google Maps so you can browse them offline and always know where you are. You won’t be able to acquire instructions, but you can still navigate the city by using your map-reading abilities.
To keep your jeweler from tangling, wrap it in cling wrap.
Although we advise purchasing a travel jewelry case, there is another solution if you find yourself in a pinch before a trip and don’t have one (or don’t want to buy one). After completely stretching the chain, just roll your necklaces and bangles in cling wrap. By doing this, they are kept from tangling and take up very little room in your suitcase. Arriving at your destination only to spend an hour attempting to untangle a necklace is the last thing you want to do.
Pack dryer sheets in your suitcase to keep your clothes smelling fresh.
It’s probable that your newly cleaned clothing will lose their aroma when you pack them all in a suitcase together with shoes, purses, coats, and other goods, especially if you’re for a lengthy vacation. Our go-to tip for keeping your clothes feeling fresh is to include a few dryer sheets in your favorite scent between each item of clothing. People will approach you and inquire as to your sense of smell. Additionally reducing static electricity are dryer sheets.

