

Making sure my confirmation code actually works and my ticket is indeed booked, checking in online as soon as possible and getting my boarding pass (printing it if needed, aka ryanair for non-EU), tracking flight times/gate changes (use the kayak app), figuring out the connection if the layover is tight, etcīut other than that, as long as everything goes as normal you'll be fine. One thing ill do (more purposefully) when booking with places like is to really make sure i have all my crap together before flying. Same points as the rest in the thread! Don't cancel and just roll with the punches, if they come at all Check if your destination has a subreddit to find local events, meetups or a travel partner.User created guides / "so you want to go.".View News / Articles Hide News / Articles Where to Go / What to Do It's rude to the people that responded and makes it hard for other people with similar questions to find your post. Example of an excellent postĭo not delete posts after receiving substantive responses. Low-effort posts ("Peru: tell me everything!", "Where should I go?") will be removed without further notice. This applies to all questions, image, and blog posts.

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