5 Pro tips to Fly

  1. Best Time to Book your Ticket

The best time is Tuesday 2:30 p. m. Why? As travel companies say that the most tickets are bought during the weekend as people are free and this is the time when all the discussions and plans are made. It takes almost two days to process those tickets and it is finished on Tuesday about 2:30 that is when the company puts the unprocessed tickets on sale.
 
        2.  Hydrate, hydrate, HYDRATE!!!

The cabin of an airplane is very very dry and it has less than 20% humidity. That is even drier than the Sahara desert which has more than 25% humidity. That means we will get more thirsty in a dry environment and need the constant amount if water, Therefore always keep a extra water bottle as the pantry runs out of water really quickly, and that is also why the air hostess drink a lot of water.


         3.  Fly at Odd Hours.
Why? well if you want to choose between a crying/drooling/vomiting and generally annoying baby and to sacrifice your sleep for an hour and sleep during the flight, it is your choice! Experts say that new parents won't tend to fly at odd hours. so try to book a late night or early morning flight. Also try not to sit near a bulkhead (a partition between two compartments of a transport) as baby cots can be fixed to them.


          4.  Bring Cash If you are Eyeing a Better seat.

We are not guarantying this tip as people may be hardcore for there seats but some people may have a fear of height and may exchange a seat with you after being offered money, and also sometimes greed gets the better of a person forcing him to do something in the sight of money.


           5.   Sit at the Back of the Plane.

Not only does this increase your rate of survival in a crash but it also puts you near he flight attendants sitting area and many attendants say that sitting close to them helps them to give you a better response to your problems. Tip; they may be also able to slip you a few extra drinks if of course you use some magic words and be polite. 










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