These tiny travel hacks won’t earn you bonus miles, but they can make your travel day feel far less stressful, and that’s worth its weight in points, if you ask me.
Here are a few bite-sized travel hacks to try on your next trip:
Pack this reusable item to save money on every single trip.
Screenshot your boarding pass and gate info in case Wi-Fi fails at the airport.
Snap this photo before heading into the airport — you’ll thank yourself later.
Keep a permanently packed toiletry bag to save time on travel days.
Use this app to stay one step ahead of flight delays.
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