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Making Air Travel a Breeze- Part
3
Enjoying
the Ride
By Justin Burch
So, you’ve made it through security and are ready to get your vacation under
way. Unfortunately, you still have a long flight to sit through. Yet, flying
doesn’t have to be a miserable experience – even if you are traveling with
children. Here are some travel tips to help your whole family enjoy your time in
the air.
As “airline food” isn’t exactly a mouthwatering phrase, it is a good idea to
pack some food in your carry-on bag. While it may be difficult to pack an entire
meal, there are plenty of healthy snacks that can fight your hunger. Start with
healthy items like dried fruit and granola. If you are looking for a little more
protein, add some jerky to your bag. If you have plenty of healthy options in
your bag, you can more easily resist the urge to munch on the less-healthy fare
aboard the flight.
Keep in mind that the air inside of airplane cabins is always very dry. As a
result, you might experience a thirst that can’t be quenched by the irregular,
less than generous drink service. An extra bottle of water or juice in your
carry-on bag can go a long ways towards eliminating this discomfort.
If you are one of the many who experience motion sickness, consider taking a
pill before boarding the plane. For international flights to the Caribbean or
elsewhere, a motion sickness medication may also help you to sleep through much
of the flight, allowing you to awake rested and relaxed at your destination.
You have to try your best to relax. Everyone has a different outlet for
relaxation, so here is a list of activities to keep your stress at a minimum –
whatever your interests may be:
• If you have a laptop computer, you can easily listen to music, watch DVDs
or even get some work done. Just make sure you charge your batteries before
flying.
• While MP3 players are nice, you don’t need the newest gadget to zone out
airplane noise. You can plug noise-canceling headphones into any type of
portable music player.
• Books and magazines are great ways to pass the time. If you find the noise
irritating, you could even put on noise-canceling headphones without music and
eliminate most distractions.
• Simple games like crosswords and sudokus can alleviate stress and exercise
your mind.
One of the best tips for air travel with children is to secure seats in the
front row of the cabin. In the front row of seats, your family will be granted
some extra space and privacy – luxuries that are especially helpful when flying
with infants or toddlers. If you have toddlers, you should also find it easier
to let your children play, stretch or wander a little at the front of the
aircraft.
When flying with children internationally, most travel professionals
recommend non-stop flights. Non-stop flights can be helpful as they allow your
children to sleep uninterrupted and prevent potentially stressful hours of
flight changes. Additionally, your kids will certainly be happy to arrive at
your vacation destination as soon as possible. However, there are some benefits
to taking breaks between flights. For instance, if you are flying to the
Caribbean from the northern U.S., your children might become impatient on such a
long flight. With a brief layover in a southern city, you can relieve some of
your family’s stress from being cooped up for a whole day. A break between
flights will also allow you to pick up snacks and drinks, while your children
can stretch and walk around freely for a little while.
You should also make sure that you pack all the things your children might
need in a carry-on bag. This includes everything from food and medications to
extra clothing and a blanket. Older children will probably be entertained by
many of the items on the adult list above, but also consider packing items like
stuffed animals and art materials. You should try to avoid toys with small parts
– such as board games, building blocks and model kits – and your child’s noisier
playthings. If all else fails, just remind your family that you are all en route
to a wonderful Caribbean vacation.
Justin Burch writes articles about Curacao (http://marriott.com/hotels/travel/curmc-curacao-marriott-beach-resort-and-emerald-casino/
) for the Marriott Resorts.
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