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If you’re going on a trip abroad, you probably feel like there’s so much to do, but so little time. Bags must be packed and it can be more than a little inconvenient if you accidentally leave something behind at home. That’s why it’s good to have an international travel checklist.
So what will you pack? Your checklist should be broad enough to cover the essentials, but detailed enough to include some of the things we may forget in the rush of the moment. Of course, your destination and how long you will be away from home also play a part in dictating what you need to take with you.
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First things first, you’ll want to choose luggage that can handle your journey. Generally, you’ll want something sturdy, with enough room and pockets to hold some of your smaller items. Wherever you’re planning to go, pick luggage that is versatile, lightweight and big enough to hold all your essentials.
Most countries prohibit or limit the size of containers with liquids, gels, aerosols and pastes (including the empty containers) during security check-in, according to Delta Air Lines. If you can avoid it, it’s best not to bring any liquids, gels or creams.
You may get all the way to where you’re going and realize that the battery on your electronic device may not make it. Pack any spare lithium batteries for laptops, cellphones, etc. in your carry-on luggage only.
Here is your International Travel Checklist
Packing hack: Use rubber bands to tie up your underwear. It will save room for other items.
Packing hack: Utilize the space inside your shoes for socks, hand sanitizer, Band-Aids or small electronics that you don’t want to lose.
You may not want to bring your wallet with you everywhere, so you’ll need to come up with a plan.
Make sure your travel documents are in order before leaving the United States, that includes making sure your passport is not expired or even close to it. If you’re traveling out of the country but your passport is set to expire before you’re scheduled to return to the States — or even in a given period after you’re scheduled to return — you may not be permitted to fly.
Opt for Mobile Passport for a smoother return to the U.S. at many major international airports.
This post was last modified on September 3, 2018 6:30 pm
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