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fromwww.theguardian.com
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"This is a surefire way to spread germs in such a small space. Closing the lid also mutes the loud flush and leaves the lavatory looking tidier for the next passenger."
Ryanair has been conducting a tireless crackdown on passengers who try to take bags larger than the stated maximum dimensions on to its aircraft for free. According to CEO Michael O'Leary, the number of passengers with oversized bags has gone way down since the implementation of these strict measures.
I had my camera stolen while going through security. It was a painful loss, mainly because of the memories captured on it. When she brought it up to the security officers, they told her there was no video coverage of that area.
At 55, she has her travel style down to a science-never overdressed, never uncomfortable, and always somehow looking pulled together no matter how early we have to get to the airport. Her secret isn't designer labels or trend-chasing; it's a carefully curated capsule wardrobe of elevated basics that work hard, travel well, and look good from security to baggage claim. If there's one thing she's mastered, it's the art of looking chic without looking like she tried too hard.
When traveling by air, take a look at the type of aircraft you're expected to fly with, as it can make a difference in terms of overall flight experience. This can also help you get to know the different cabin classes so you can make the right seat selection for your comfort level and your wallet.
As a food and travel writer, I spend a whole lot of time on airplanes, and it's usually in the most uncomfortable of economy seats. I have to find my comfort where I can, and matching lounge sets are my travel go-to, as they are a way to look neat and put-together when being picked up at the airport, while also feeling comfortable and cozy while in flight.
I spend a lot of time in airports. Like, a lot of time. Last year alone, I took more than 100 flights and logged over 200,000 miles in the air, which means I've seen just about every airport mistake imaginable-usually unfolding in real time at security, the boarding gate, or mid-aisle as someone realizes their phone is at 3 percent.
"Stopovers allow people to turn what used to feel like 'dead time' into a destination in its own right," says Whitney Haldeman, founder of the luxury group travel company, Atlas Adventures. "Done well, a stopover can end up being the unexpected highlight of the entire trip." Sometimes, booking an extended layover can even save you money. "I often recommend booking a round-trip transatlantic flight into London," she says.
When it comes to travel, my dad-a doctor of 25 years-has always preached one rule: be prepared for the unexpected. Whether it's a change in weather, a delayed flight, or the occasional upset stomach, he insists that having the right items on hand can make all the difference. Over the years, I've learned to follow his advice. That's why I always pack a small "just in case" bag in my carry-on suitcase.