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Airport Tips for Humanitarian Travelers

 

If you are planning to go on a humanitarian travel trip then chances are your trip will begin at the airport. For many travelers, the airport can be a stressful place where you have to go though dozens of channels before you get on your flight. To make sure that your flight goes as effortlessly as possible, there are several things that you might want to remember when using an airline.One of the most important things that you should remember when traveling is to check in as early as possible. Don’t wait until the minute of your departure to check in. No matter how prepared you are, there are still many instances when you might discover a conflict in your travel documents, forgot to bring an important item, etc. Checking in early allows you to deal with unforeseen problems without having to miss your flight.Besides, if you arrive late, some airlines will actually give your seat to another passenger.Be sure to check the policy of the airline regarding carry-on luggage. You don’t want to find yourself lugging three huge bags to your plane seat only to be reprimanded that you can only carry two.Aside from all your necessary travel documents like your passport and ID, you might also want to have the number of your humanitarian travel agency handy. This will allow you to call the base if there are any unexpected changes in your itinerary or if you find yourself in the middle of a conflict with the local authorities.

 


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Riding a cab is often the easiest and most convenient way for travelers to get around a foreign country. If you are going on a humanitarian trip to a country that you’ve never visited before, it’s easier to just hail a cab instead of attempting to learn the public transportation. However, using a taxi for transportation also comes with its own precautions. If you don’t proceed with care, you might find yourself amidst a precarious situation. Being driven to the wrong place or having to pay a larger taxi fare are the least of these situations. To ensure your safety when traveling through cabs, always keep these tips in mind.If you are a foreigner who is just arriving at the airport, you will normally have numerous people trying to lead you to a cab. Even though trying to hail a cab on your own can be a hassle, it’s generally the safer method. If you don’t want to jostle with other passengers who are fighting over cabs, you might want to ask your humanitarian travel agency to recommend a good taxi company where you can make an arrangement in advance.Once you are in the taxi, tell your driver clearly where you are going and ask him to give you an estimated amount of the fare. Since you are not familiar with the country’s currency, you could easily end up paying an outrageous amount of money for traveling a few blocks.Cab drivers are mandated to display their driver’s license. This helps passengers distinguish the photo on the license and make sure that it’s similar to the person driving the cab.

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