“Easy Travel” is a 10-part series focusing on how to reduce bumps during vacations, anticipate roadblocks and be ready when things aren’t going your way. In this first installment, we’ll discuss some of the best travel apps, gadgets, and credit cards that can help make your trip smoother and less stressful.
What are some good travel apps?
Google Flights is a great site for searching for the best deals on flights. It’s also a good idea to research which platforms typically have the best hotel offerings in different regions.
Expedia is a good app in the U.S., but if you’re traveling to Asia, Booking and Agoda are the best. Keep in mind that third-party booking platforms like Orbitz, Kayak and the rest may have good deals, but can also be more complicated to deal with if something goes wrong, like a flight delay or cancellation. Just make sure you double-check the terms and conditions if you don’t book directly with the hotel or airline.
I’m pretty simple when it comes to the actual travel day: I typically just download the airline app for whatever carrier I’m flying and make sure to stay up to date on any changes to my itinerary. FlightRadar24 and FlightAware are helpful for that, too, and I know many other travel professionals who say the Flighty app is a big help on their own trips.
What items do people need when traveling?
All the typical tech advice applies: having a smartphone with you can be a big help, not just for things like airplane boarding passes and mobile room keys, but also for keeping connected while you’re on the go.
If you are traveling internationally, it’s very important to check if you have roaming. If you don’t have roaming, then buy an electronic SIM card. An external power pack, AC adaptors for international destinations, and tablet and laptop are also on your list.
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Even if you don’t have roaming service, you can download sections of Google Maps for offline use, which can be a big help if you’re navigating an unfamiliar city without cellphone service. Not all of the features are available in offline mode, but you can at least use the basic GPS functions to orient yourself.
Here are some of the best gadgets to have with you when you travel:
- Tile or Apple AirTag: to keep track of your luggage.
- Noise-canceling headphones: Find the ones that you like the best and tune out those screaming children.
- Tablets and e-readers.
- An external power pack.
- Universal charging cables.
- Power adapters.
How do you pack things for a trip?
It’s always a good idea to keep essentials with you in your carry-on. Things like medicine and at least a day’s worth of clothes, maybe two days’, in case something goes awry with your trip. Of course, chargers are a good thing to bring with you as well, and most airlines prohibit many electronics from traveling in checked bags these days because of the fire risk they present.
Everybody should use a checklist every time you travel to make sure you have everything you need. Writing down what you need ahead of time is a good way to ensure you don’t forget anything.
Which credit card to use for travel?
Many credit cards are designed for frequent travelers and come with perks like lounge access, compensation or waived fees, and even cover registration for programs like Global Entry, TSA Precheck and Clear.
Some of the high-end credit cards like the Amex Platinum or Chase Sapphire Reserve have annual fees that run hundreds of dollars, but there are less expensive cards meant for more infrequent travelers that have perks like no foreign transaction fees or bonus points for booking travel.
There is no one best credit card for travel, there are different credit cards for different kinds of travelers, and you should find the best option for you.