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What's in your travel bag?

As travel is inching towards normalcy, people are becoming eager to travel to new and exciting places. Some people never stopped traveling because their jobs still required them to. Either way, if you are out of practice or not, let's recap on what you shouldn't forget on your next trip!

By: Stephanie Lopez


An item that can be overlooked are luggage tags. While it seems like something as small and simple, buying one once will last you a long time. Instead of using the paper tags the airport provides that are prone to being ripped off, having a sturdy luggage tag is a one-time purchase that will help if something as unfortunate as your bag getting lost, will help.

Another essential item would be a reusable water bottle. Security doesn't allow you to pass any liquids that are greater than 3.4 oz. But once you have passed security you can refill your water bottle and avoid paying for a bottled water. Not to mention how ridiculous prices are inside the airport for a bottle of water. This can help you eliminate any unnecessary spending before your trip.

Antibacterial anything! Airports and planes are highly populated sites filled with germs and bacteria. No one wants to get sick while trying to enjoy a vacation or out on business. So constantly washing your hands and using antibacterial hand sanitizer and wipes while away from your hotel can grant you the chance of experiencing your trip to its fullest potential.

In for a long flight? Make sure all your electronics are charged! It's such a bummer when your devices are dying, and you still have a layover at your next stop. Avoid missing out on watching movies or listening to music with a power bank. They will help keep your electronic devices from reaching the end of their battery life.


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