Preparing For Your Student Trip
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How to Prepare for Your Student Trip
A bit of planning can significantly enhance your safety and enjoyment on a student trip. Here are expert tips to help you get ready:
- Understand Local Laws and Customs: Familiarize yourself with the laws and customs of your destination, especially regarding drinking age, drugs, and curfews. Remember, being a visitor doesn’t exempt you from adhering to local laws.
- Medication Management: Inform your trip leaders about any medications you take. Ensure medications are in their original containers and bring the prescriptions when traveling abroad.
- Share Your Itinerary: Provide your parents with contact numbers for your hotel and trip chaperones, as well as a detailed itinerary. Update them immediately with any changes via email.
- Secure Important Items: Keep valuables, medications, travel documents, and your passport in your carry-on luggage to avoid losing them if your checked baggage goes missing.
- Manage Your Money Wisely: Avoid carrying all of your cash at once. Store your wallet in a secure, zippered pocket inside your jacket. Use only authorized vendors, like banks, for currency exchange.
- Keep a Low Profile: Minimize risks by wearing non-flashy items. Leave expensive jewelry at home and avoid showing off digital devices like cameras or MP3 players.
- Hotel Information: When you check into a hotel, take a card with the hotel's name, address, and phone number, and keep it with you at all times.
- Stay Together: Always travel with a buddy and avoid separating from the group.
- Check Charter Flights: If using a charter flight, verify the operator’s registration with the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Special Authorities Division at (202) 366-1037. Have your travel dates, carrier name, and charter number ready.
- Choose Reputable Travel Firms: Ensure your trip is planned and organized by a trustworthy travel company.
By following these tips, you can enhance both your safety and enjoyment on your student trip.
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