SEAT Global Magazine - Exclusive Interviews of Global Sport Executive Issue 02 February 2017 | Page 19

travel tips

How to travel with adapters and chargers.

You’ll learn:

√ The differences between adapters and converters

√ How to know which one you need

√ Which ones to buy

If you’ve ever watched a TSA agent toss away your toiletries because they were a smidge over the 3-1-1 limit, then it’s time to learn how to travel without liquids or gels. Forget counting the ounces on your bottles or cleaning up sticky goo at the bottom of your toiletry bag. Your daily travel toiletries are now available in solid, unspillable, TSA-approved form–and you don’t even need to place them in a clear plastic bag., are essential for any jet-setting flyer’s wardrobe

Everything You Need to Know about Traveling with Adapters and Chargers

How to Travel without Liquids or Gels

7 Shameless Ways to Get an Upgrade

Want an upgrade? The key is availability: All upgrades are based on it. They’re also, largely, based on loyalty status. But even if you do belong to your airline’s or hotel’s loyalty program, you’re still competing with countless other travelers for the same upgrade. To rise above the pack, it’ll take smarts, a strategy, and (dare we say it) shamelessness.

8 Foods You Should Never Eat Before Flying

What you eat before you board can make a big impact on how you feel once you’re in the air (and even how you feel once you land). Leave these dining disasters off your pre-flight checklist and avoid the dreaded “jet bloat,” being the stinky seatmate, and other in-flight horrors. Read on to find out the eight foods you should never eat before flying.

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