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If you have been watching the news lately, you have probably seen the stories about TSA lines wrapping around airports and people waiting for hours to get through security. However, the media is doing what the media does best, which is making it sound like every airport in the country is a disaster zone.
Successful flights can often make or break a vacation, and while you can't control the weather or other potential flight delays, there are a few major flight mistakes you can make sure to avoid on your next trip.
You've probably seen news this week about the conflict in the Middle East and disruptions to air travel in that region. Whenever something like this happens, travelers naturally ask the same question: “Is this going to affect my trip?” Here’s the straightforward answer.
There’s nothing worse than landing in a dream destination… and spending the first two days groggy, wide awake at 3 a.m., or dragging yourself through dinner.
Jet lag happens when your body’s internal clock struggles to adjust to a new time zone—and while it’s common, there are ways to make the transition easier.
Here are my top tips to help prevent jet lag so you can hit the ground rested and ready.