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Xmas travel: what to pack?

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When traveling for Christmas, packing is important, especially with new airport regulations. Wrapped gifts cannot be carried on a plane, and it may be cheaper to ship them. Bring personal items, maps, chargers, non-perishable food, and entertainment for kids. Pack for the climate and include personal identification, insurance, and emergency cash. Careful packing can make Christmas travel fun.

If you’re planning a trip for Christmas, considerations about what to pack are always important. This is especially true with new airport regulations if you plan to fly to your destination. If traveling by car, packing issues may be alleviated, but you should still carefully consider what to bring.
If one is flying, a major concern is how to transport Christmas presents. First of all, please note that it is not possible to carry wrapped Christmas gifts. They will be discarded and checked. Also, if you bring a large number of gifts, it may be less expensive to simply ship the gifts to the homes of relatives or friends you intend to visit. This can save you a great deal of time, hassle and expense.

Whether flying or driving while traveling for Christmas, remember to keep a few personal items close at hand. These include passports if needed, medications and personal hygiene items such as maxi pads or tampons.

If you plan to carry liquids through an airport, you are now limited to a single plastic bag in which you can carry things like shampoo. Each passenger can carry such a bag, so one might be able to divide personal items among family members. Alternatively, consider purchasing shampoo, lotion, or soap after you’ve reached your destination.

If traveling for Christmas involves a long drive, be sure to bring maps to help negotiate directions along the way. Also, if one brings a cell phone, bring their own charger. It’s also a good idea to bring along some extra non-perishable food in case a car breaks down, or traffic or weather keeps one on the road longer than expected. Also carry a first aid kit for emergencies and include jump leads and a tire changing kit in your car.

Traveling with kids on long car rides is all about providing extra entertainment to keep kids from having fun by starting fights. Traveling games, MP3 players, books on tape, portable DVD players, and personal gaming systems can help make ends meet for long hours spent in the car. Also, kids can use these items if visiting relatives on vacation gets boring.

When traveling for Christmas to a destination with a different climate than your home, you should consider what clothes to pack carefully. Choose pieces that can be layered for extra warmth. The top layers can be removed if the weather is hotter than expected.

If traveling to snowy areas, wearing layers, snow clothes, and extra socks and shoes are good choices. Also, if you are traveling by car for Christmas in areas with snow, make sure your car is equipped with snow chains.

Some other things that should be included in your packing when traveling for Christmas include, personal identification, proof of auto insurance and health insurance, travel club membership cards, proof of hotel reservations or rental car reservations, checkbooks and credit/debit cards, and some emergency cash.
Carrying extras will help you survive traveling for Christmas with minimal inconvenience. In fact, careful packing can make Christmas travel fun. A good rule of thumb to follow when packing for a vacation trip is that a car trip should likely involve extra baggage, while a plane flight should lean towards minimal requirements.

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