We recommend you to arrive early at the airport, about 3-4 hours prior to the flight departure time, as this allows you to have sufficient time to complete all the formalities required, ensuring a smooth check-in process.
All timings mentioned in the tickets and tour itinerary provided, is the local time of the respective destination that you are visiting. In order to avoid any misunderstanding, it is advisable to update your watches accordingly.
Web checking prior to your departure is highly recommended as it helps you book a seat of your choice. Most airlines open their web check-in access 24-48 hours prior to the flight departure time.
It is advisable to recheck your documents and ensure that you have packed everything including your passport, the necessary visas, tour vouchers and travel insurance. Most countries now require for passports to be valid for a period of 6 months from the intended date of exit for a particular country. Some countries like USA and France require transit visas, i.e. if your flight is in transit in these countries and even though you are not required to disembark from the aircraft, you would still need a transit visa.
Most airlines allow 20kg, 30kgs and 40kgs in Economy, Business and First class respectively. Most airlines flying to Europe, US and Canada have a piece system whereby they allow one, two or three bags in Economy, Business and First class OR two and three bags in Economy / Business and First class where the bag weight is always 23kgs in Economy / Business and 32kgs in First class respectively. Kindly check with our team to know your exact baggage allowance.
For warm-weather trips, pack lightweight clothing, swimwear, and sun protection like hats and sunscreen. For colder climates, layer up with thermal wear, sweaters, and a good-quality jacket. Don't forget essentials like comfortable walking shoes, toiletries, and any necessary medications. It's also wise to bring a small first aid kit, travel adapters, and copies of important documents. Finally, pack versatile items that can be mixed and matched to save space and ensure you're prepared for any occasion.
To ensure a comfortable flight, avoid being stressed, fatigued, or hung-over, and get a good night's sleep before traveling. Daytime flights often cause less jet lag. Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of non-alcoholic fluids, as the dry air in the aircraft can cause dehydration, and avoid alcohol due to its heightened intoxicating effects at high altitudes. Use comfort accessories like eye pads, ear plugs, and neck rests. During long-haul flights, exercise by standing, walking the aisle, and doing small stretches to reduce the risk of blood clots. If permitted, take advantage of stopovers to get off the plane and move around.