5 simple travel tips that can make the day go more smoothly

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From the crowds to the delays, flying the friendly skies is not always as amicable as people hope. With a few travel tips, hints, and hacks, the day can go a little more smoothly.

It seems that day after day, there is something shocking about travel. Some people might long for the luxurious first-class experience or wonder if the old-school travel imagery would ever come back en vogue. Instead, limited space, fewer amenities, and other concerns can have people wondering if they ever should have left the house.

Many people have some travel tips and tricks that have helped them survive the chaos. Sometimes just that little item can make the difference between a stressful day and one that is a little less worrisome.

Simple travel tips to make holiday traveler easier

Drink up with protein before you leave

The old saying about breakfast being the most important meal of the day can be cliché, but there is merit in that old school food saying. Even a beverage in the car can help calm the hangry, crabby feelings before hitting TSA.

A simple idea is to grab some Fairlife milk or protein drinks. Chocolate or plain, the shelf staple Fairlife beverages are perfect for all ages. Also, it is a simple way to add some protein to coffee or tea. That little extra protein can help keep people satiated for the long travel day.

A good water bottle is your travel best friend

Many people appreciate that staying hydrated while traveling is essential. But, buying water after the TSA check-point can be expensive. A good water bottle is an easy way to keep the glass half full without spending a fortune. Many airports have water filling stations, which makes it easy to fill up and go.

Picking the best water bottle is a combination of form and function. Many people want stylish options, but leak-proof, ease of use, and size can take precedent. Luckily, there are a wide range of options at various price points. Contigo, Owala, Stanley and more are popular choices. From there, it is all about personal preference.

Bring on the snacks

As many people have come to understand, the food options on board for the common traveler can be slightly limited. That small bag of pretzels may not curb a grumbling stomach. Consider traveling with some snacks.

Walgreens has a great line-up of private label snack options. These snacks mixes travel well and have bold flavors. Personally, the Nice Wasabi Soy Snack Mix is a great option. The combination of nuts, seeds, and crackers has great texture and flavor.

Keep the medicine bag well stocked

There is nothing worse than getting sick while traveling. From the dreaded traveler’s stomach to a migraine, the added element can turn a dream getaway into a nightmare. A well-stocked medicine bag can is an essential.

Recently, Excedrin offered its suggestions on how to avoid a migraine during the holidays. From travel prep to calming the noise around the house, these suggestions can be helpful.

Other items to keep in the bag are items like Tums, Liquid IV and just some extra vitamins. Being prepared for any outcome can avoid that late night Instacart order to the hotel.

Pack the patience

The biggest and best travel tip is a simple one that anyone can control. It is all about patience. Crowding the gate agent, being snipy in the TSA line, or banging on the tray table is not going to make anything move more quickly, stop the whining, or otherwise instantly change a situation.

A good attitude, even just a smile and a kind word does make a difference. After all, doesn’t everyone want to be in the positive travel video and not the one that shows how not to behave on the plane.

Even if one of these travel tips helps someone’s day just a smidge, it is worth the effort. Wishing everyone safe, smooth, and successful travel this holiday season.