So you have booked your tickets to go on holiday but have you done a checklist of what you will need to buy and book. To help you plan your holiday, these are the most common things that holiday makers forget when they go on holiday. By planning ahead it’ll save you time and hassle and any last minute problems that arise.
Holiday checklist
Transfers – So the holiday has been booked but do you know how you are getting to the airport in the UK? If you are booking a private taxi do it at least a month before travel and confirm again the day before you are due to travel.
Airport parking – by booking at least 24 hours in advance you can save over 50% on the gate price. So the earlier you book the cheaper it can be.
Accommodation – double check travel details a week before travelling to make sure name and duration are as they should be to avoid problems when checking in.
Flights – check airport information a day before travel to check of any delays or changes to terminal concerning your flight. You may also have the option to check in online prior to departure saving you valuable time to go and buy products and last minute items from Duty Free.
Insurance - as we all know it’s very important to have travel insurance but did you know that by purchasing annual travel insurance you could make bigger savings. Of course if you only travel once a year it’s not really worth it but if you plan to travel a few times a year it will be cheaper than paying travel insurance for each holiday. Make sure you have insurance when travelling and if you are travelling in Europe don’t forget to apply for your (EHIC) European Health Insurance Card entitling you to treatment for free or sometimes at a smaller fee.
Food – if you are going on a self catering holiday you could save a lot of money by buying a lot of the food you will need before travelling. Food like canned goods, pasta, tea bags and sugar can be put into the suitcase that will be going into the hold.
As well as the above, you will need to make a list of items such as sun cream, moisturiser, contact lenses, and snorkelling equipment and so on. This comes in very handy if you have a large family as it gets quite hectic and confusing when you have so many people to pack for and organise items for taking on holiday.