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Getting Yourself There Safely

Health and Travel Safety Tips for Airline and Cruise Passengers

[ Air Travel Tips | Cruise Travel Tips ]

Most travelers expect a carefree vacation, leaving worries and troubles behind. The loss of personal property, a minor illness or accident, however, can turn a great vacation into one that you would rather forget. By becoming a well-informed traveler and planning ahead, you will be better prepared to protect your health and safety when traveling.

When planning a cruise vacation, tour or air travel, consider the following:

  • Do not carry large quantities of cash. Travelers cheques provide personal security and can be replaced. Also, carry only credit cards you will use on vacation. Cancelling lost or stolen credit cards is inconvenient and sometimes difficult on a vacation.

  • When traveling to a foreign country always consult your AAA Travel Agent regarding required travel documents such as passports, visas and tourist cards. It is a good idea, however, always to carry proof of citizenship, preferably a valid passport.

  • Pack a photocopy of your passport separately from the original. This will expedite the replacement process if the original passport is lost or stolen.

  • Mark all luggage with your name and address, using an employer's address if possible. Burglars may often case airports and use luggage address tags to identify potential targets.

  • With advance notice, most cruise lines and airlines can accommodate special dietary needs. Your AAA Travel Agent can make those arrangements.

  • Travel insurance often can cover or reimburse you for unexpected expenses including lost or stolen luggage, trip cancellation, emergency medical needs and missed flight connections. For answers to travel insurance questions, and for further information on requirements for insured coverage of pre-existing conditions, consult your local AAA Travel Agent.

Tips For Air Travelers

Air travelers can reduce delays and inconvenience in the wake of tighter security by taking some simple precautions.

A few more hints...

  • If you have special physical needs including the need for wheelchair access when boarding the aircraft, ask your AAA Travel Agent to make these arrangements when making flight reservations.

  • To avoid theft of your valuables, don't pack them in luggage that will be checked. Medication, cameras, eyeglasses, jewelry, home door keys, important documents and passports are items to carry on board with you.

  • To avoid dehydration on long flights, drink plenty of nonalcoholic, decaffeinated beverages.

Cruise and Tour Tips

Before leaving on your cruise or tour vacation consider the following:

Have you packed everything?

  • Pack an extra pair of prescription eyeglasses, sunglasses and/or contact lenses, all prescription medicine, the instructions and dosage amounts. Take a copy of your prescriptions (must have generic name) in case you need to replace the eyeglasses or medication.

  • If traveling to a cold area, pack clothes that can be worn in layers for warmth. Include gloves, warm socks and a hat.

Once en route...

  • Put valuables in the ship's safe deposit box or hotel room safe.

  • Never leave cabin or hotel keys unattended. If you plan to be at the pool, check keys with the ship's steward or leave them at the hotel front desk.

  • Use dead bolt and other locks provided by the cruise line or hotel. Make sure the door to the adjoining cabin or hotel room is locked.

  • Protect yourself from the sun. Use plenty of sunscreen and wear a hat.

When disembarking for a land tour...

  • Follow the directions of your tour guide. If a self-guided tour is planned, ask authorized ship personnel which areas of town to avoid and if any special precautions should be taken when driving a rental car or using public transportation. Walk only in well-lit areas.

  • Don't let your guard down. Walk with a sense of purpose, as if you know where you are and where you are going. If you do get lost, don't act like it. Find a police officer or go into a hotel, restaurant or shop and ask directions. To avoid losing belongings, never leave luggage, purses or cameras unattended even for a moment.

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