Advice For A Smooth Departure


by Don Rev - Date: 2010-10-03 - Word Count: 471 Share This!

Leading up to your holiday, there are a lot of things that are important that tend to get left to the last minute or forgotten. A few things to remember:

One of the most important things is travel insurance. Every policy is different, so make sure your insurance covers anything you might take on holiday with you and sufficient medical coverage. While not having insurance is fine so long as nothing goes wrong, go on holiday without it and things could quickly take a turn for the worse. Also, remember a lot of holiday insurance also covers cancellations so it makes sense to sort this out early when you make your flight bookings.

Start looking for flights early. Flights are released about 330 days before departure for bookings, so start to look for good flight deals at this point, watch the prices of the market and watch for a cheap flight. Prices for tickets can fluctuate on a daily basis, so just keep an eye out for a good deal and go for it when it comes along. Being flexible with flight times will also help find the cheapest way to travel, taking flights at odd times and flying mid week for example. For those just looking to save, booking late is always an option, but on popular flights, chances are you won't get a seat.

Consider your options for airport travel; if you're getting a taxi, make sure you book in advance and remember that you may have to pay for the short stay parking ticket the taxi driver will have incurred when they pick you up. If you're going by train, have a look at some of the local fares. The Gatwick and Heathrow Express for example may get you to the airport slightly faster; however, these services are very expensive compared to the normal trains, especially if you can take advantage of family tickets.

If you're planning to drive, have a good look at the parking at the airport. Many companies offer parking cheaply when you book in advance, but be sure the facilities are secure. A good thing to look for is the ParkMark accreditation since it includes a police inspection of the facility. If you book in advance, you may also find that it's not actually that expensive to have your car valet parked. Typical services will pick the car up from the terminal at a predefined time and then drop it off on your return. Some of the local hotels may have valet parking deals too when you stay for a night before or after you fly.

Overall the best tip for a smooth holiday is to plan ahead. The more time you spend finding the best deals, the cheaper you can get the holiday and the less you'll need to worry about coming up to the holiday.

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