Travel Safety
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- 3. If your GPS does not work, you will need to have access to a (…).
- 5. Use your hotel room’s (…) to store important documents, as well as some extra cash and a spare credit card that you do not have to carry with you while exploring your destination.
- 11. Before you get to the airplane, you have to go through airport security, and that means putting your bag through the (..) machine, and having the bag opened up and inspected.
- 12. Adding travel (…) to your trip plans can help safeguard your trip investment - save you money, time, and frustration if things go wrong.
- 13. Always make copies of your travel (…) – leave them with a trusted friend or family member and pack a copy of each in your luggage in case you lose the originals.
- 14. In your travel destination, use only well-marked reputable ground (…) to avoid unsafe situations and overcharging.
- 17. Temporary sleep problem that usually occurs when you travel across more than three time zones (…).
- 18. Electrical outlets are not identical in all countries. Make sure you bring an (…) and converter with you.
- 19. You should always order some (…) for the country you're visiting - not all the places at your destination may accept debit or credit cards.
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- 1. You should be familiar with basic driving laws and have an (…) driver’s license if you are planning to drive abroad.
- 2. Pack your carry-on bags so that you will be able to survive for 48 hours at your (…) without your checked bags.
- 4. If you are traveling alone with your child, you may be required to present documentation proving you are the parent or legal guardian. You may also need a letter of (…) from the other parent for your child to travel.
- 5. Your passport will be invalid if it is missing your (…).
- 6. When traveling abroad, identify the closest US Embassy or (…) and store their contact information for use in case of emergency.
- 7. In case your phone runs out of battery - do you have a portable backup (…) and a few phone numbers memorized?
- 8. Make an appointment with your health care provider to get destination-specific (…), medicines, and advice at least a month before you leave.
- 9. If you pack your (…) in your carry-on, make sure they do not exceed allowable liquid volume
- 10. Always carry with you (…) if soap and water are not available to clean your hands.
- 15. Airlines may differ in requirements for the allowable size and weight of your check-in and carry-on (…).
- 16. Explosive, magnetic and (…) materials are just an example of materials completely banned from the aircraft and should not be brought to the airport.
- 20. Scammers and thieves can easily jeopardize your financial security if you aren’t careful. Carry your documents credit cards in a cut-resistant and (…)-blocking travel wallet or bag.