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0:00 – Intro
0:30 – Preparing For Your Trip
4:06 – Travel Gear Tips
9:09 – Flying Tips
15:08 – At Your Destination

We’ve rounded up 50 of the best travel tips you need to know. How do you cut weight from your bag? Can you really pack in just a carry on? We have the answers to these questions and more, plus travel tips on what could get you pulled aside at security, how early you should get to the airport, and how to make the most out of your next trip.

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22 Comments

  1. Middle seats are the best seats, more likely open, easier to get up if you need to use the restroom!

  2. I’m a frequent flyer. If you have a small bladder, always pick aisle seats. Never pick any seats within 5 rows of the restrooms because you have to deal with the smell of people pooping. Window makes the best seats for sleeping but bring an eye mask because first time flyers will open the window while you are sleeping so they can take pictures and do not care if the sun light wakes you up.

  3. These videos are so helpful! I would love to see travel overview videos of the trips the crew of the channel takes!

  4. I consider myself a savvy traveler, but I still learned a lot from this video! Quick question: do you have a video devoted to bags for petite women? I’m having the hardest time finding a daypack around 20l that fits my frame. Please let me know what the title is of the video if it exists. Thank you!

  5. I'd like to know more about what kind of travel adaptors you would recommend.
    I bought a travel adaptor on Amazon for a trip to France about a year ago only to have the adaptor blow out a fuse in the hotel I was staying in. And it wasn't just in my room either, it was in at least two other rooms as well. Can you recommend one that's a reasonable price and yet not so poorly made that it basically messes with hotel or rental house fuses?

  6. If you travel alone book the middle seat. A couple will probably not book the seats om both sides of you.

  7. Why did you show a rock crystal going into the liquids bag?
    I feel like you were trying to include too much in one video, with too many ads.

  8. Please, for the sake of your own personal security, don't just plug your devices into any random unknown USB port on a plane or at an airport. Don't use Public WiFi if you can avoid it but if you must, then use a VPN. Bonus Tip: Don't leave your PASSPORT in your backpack if you have to gate check the bag!

  9. 9:55 if I’m on the aisle seat I make sure not to stick my elbow out into the aisle. That’s so annoying to people walking by and for the carts!

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