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(via MY BANGLORE FLIGHT CHECKLIST 2021)
MY BANGLORE FLIGHT CHECKLIST 2021
I am a like whenever it’s about travelling in India like anywhere I get extremely excited and happy about going to that place, This is my first time in South India and I'm very delighted to be heading to Banglore. In spite of this, I had no idea that it would be that wonderful. However, I was so focused on stuffing and packing for the trip that I didn't want to leave anything behind, so I did my best to keep everything. When packing, it's necessary to start with my necessities and then go on to other necessary documents. In the event that you forget to do even one item, you may receive a call for assistance. Having a pre-flight checklist ensures you don't miss anything. Traveling from one area to another is necessary, but if you miss something you'll be in more problem and have to work longer. A flight checklist is quite useful, and it would be foolish not to create one.  
Lip balm is essential!
Airlines have pressurised cabins that can cause your lips to dry out, which can be uncomfortable at the best of times, but more so if you're travelling long distances in an aeroplane. Be sure to have a lip balm with you to keep your lips moisturised
Sash (scarf)
To remain warm on a flight, bring a shawl or a thin scarf to drape around your neck and shoulders.
Headphones
The majority of major airlines will provide you with a pair, but it's always a good idea to have your own just in case. A pair of noise-cancelling headphones is essential on long trips and for those who have trouble sleeping. If you're using Bluetooth headphones, don't forget to bring a charger!
Whether it's a book, a Kindle
Bring along a book to keep you entertained while you wait. A fantastic way to pass the time on a plane, at an airport lounge, or in the departure lounge. Your tablet or laptop should be stocked with a season's worth of new programming if you enjoy TV and movies.
Inhaler with Menthol
Pack an inhaler in your carry-on luggage to relieve any nasal congestion you may have throughout your trip. Despite their diminutive size, they won't add any more weight to you, and they will relieve any discomfort from the plane.
Plaque and toothbrush
When flying long distances, some airlines may offer you a travel toothbrush and toothpaste, but bring them just in case!
Medications that are absolutely necessary
In your hand baggage, pack any medication you'll need and any prescriptions you'll need to show security if necessary. Be sure to take enough medication to last the duration of your trip, as well as prescriptions or medical history paperwork in case you need to acquire extra medication overseas. Never forget your inhaler if you suffer from asthma!
A spare set of clothing
It's a good idea to include an extra set of clothing or underwear in your carry-on luggage in case of flight delays or lost or delayed luggage cause you know travelling in India might be tough sometimes and troublesome.
Your carry-on and checked luggage should be inspected
Which airline's criteria and limits apply to your carry-on bag Do not forget to double-check your bag's dimensions, since if it's oversize or overweight, you may be asked to check it in at an additional cost. Carry any heavy clothes on the plane (you may always take it off once onboard) and pack lighter items in your carry-on or checked luggage. There are additional restrictions on what liquids you may bring on board in your carry-on and how much you can bring. However, it's always wise to double-check with your airline about what is and isn't permitted, lest you wind up throwing away perfectly excellent essential items and other items at security. So that you may avoid any harsh last-minute charges on your checked luggage, when you're checking your carry-on bags, ensure that your checked luggage meets the weight and size criteria.
Plan your airport shuttle in advance
In order to guarantee a smooth journey, confirm the time and location of your airport transport 48 hours prior to your scheduled departure with your transfer company and driver. Before you depart, double-check that all of your booking information is correct and look for any contact from Jayride.com or your transfer provider by e-mail or phone before you leave.
Check that your phone is fully charged.
While travelling, you'll need to have a mobile since your driver and/or transfer business may need to reach you. If you are travelling abroad, verify with your phone carrier to see if you may send or receive calls and Text messages from your smartphone. Do not even neglect to take advantage of free Internet provided in many international airports (check our airport pages for more information on this).  Make sure to bring your charging cable — it's among the most basic product left behind in lodgings.
Online check-in
If your airline permits it, check-in online and thus save hours at the airport. You can generally print or download your boarding pass, which means that if you're only flying with carry-on baggage, you can avoid the queues and go right to screening.
Keep duplicates of all of your flight papers.
It is probably a good idea to create duplicates of all your backlit keys papers, such as your passport and drivers’ licence, in case your passport is misplaced while travelling. Keep a record separate from your passport in your baggage, and left a duplicate with a trustworthy close family member back at home.
Remember things while packing
Assemble objects by layering them (shoes one layer, clothes one layer, electronics one layer, etc.)
As a result, weapons must be unloaded, put in a secured hard-sided container and declared to the airline.
Because fireworks contain explosive ingredients, they cannot be examined or carried on.
The top layer of your carry-on should contain big devices for easier inspection.
In order to have easy access to your 3-1-1 bag, place it in the front pocket of your carry-on bag.
To ensure that your pet's carrier is properly inspected, make sure to include a leash while travelling with it.
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