Plan for the unexpected with your next trip

As you gear up for the busy holiday season, include vaccines, refills for prescription medications, an extra pair of reading glasses, and travel insurance in your shopping list. Do you need vaccines for your destination? You can hunt down this information online or by contacting a place that handles travel vaccines. A company known as Passport Health specializes in health care for travelers. Their web site is passporthealthusa.com.


As local Caribbean’s in Los Angeles gear up for the busy holiday season, with passport being up to date and ticket purchased, it is time to go shopping for a few things that are of the utmost importance.

Do you need vaccines for your destination? You can hunt down this information online or by contacting a place that handles travel vaccines. A company known as Passport Health specializes in health care for travelers.  They can give just about any kind of vaccine needed for travel to a foreign country.  If you are not sure what kind of vaccine you need they have all that information on hand.  Here is the contact number 714-258-7196 and their web site passporthealthusa.com.

Staying healthy is important, so it is recommended that you get your vaccine as far in advance as possible before the trip, just in case you have an allergic reaction to the vaccine. Find out as much as you can about your destination.  For some destinations, you may need pills that you will have to start taking a few days before you leave.  For example, pills for malaria. This is to get your body acclimated to different maladies that might exists in your destination of choice.

Next stop on the shopping route should be the pharmacy. Check and make sure that your prescription medications have refills. Sudden illness could ruin your trip, so plan ahead and refill your prescriptions.  Do not count on filling prescriptions at your destination. The pharmacy may not carry the medication or it might be called a different name. The pharmacist in your destination might not know the equivalent of your medication.  Always pack your prescription and over-the-counter medications in your carry on luggage. In case you need the medication, you will be able to retrieve on board the plane.  Besides, many airlines these days no longer have medication on board.

While you are seeing about the prescriptions, it is probably a good idea to get an extra pair of reading glasses for the trip. It is not fun if you loose, misplace, or break your glasses and have to squint for the remainder of your trip, because you are no where near a store that sells them.

It is always best to be prepared for the unexpected, so do not overlook including travel insurance. Travel insurance can reimburse you for trip interruption or cancellation, for emergency medical expenses or medical evacuation, or can provide you with assistance in locating a doctor in the place where you are visiting or doing business. It would be wise to buy it from a third party insurance carrier and not from the travel agent or tour company who sold you the airline ticket. That way you are protected if the tour company happens to cease doing business before or during your trip.

Now it’s time to pick out your luggage.  The better the quality the longer it will last. Higher price does not mean the best quality.  Pay attention to the important aspects of the luggage. Heavy duty ballistic nylon material is the most durable of suitcase materials. The zipper should be sturdy and firm, the handle should be attached by a stud and stitching.

Everyone seems to be opting for luggage with wheels.  If this is your preference, look for roller blade type wheels, which will roll a lot smoother than others on the market.  There are a few brands that offer lifetime warranty on their luggage. If you plan to do a lot of traveling, those are the best kind to get. You will pay a little more in the beginning, but will save in the long run.  If something breaks, simply take the luggage to a repair shop that has a warranty agreement with the company, and they will fix it free of charge.

To all the tall people out there, you do not have to stoop down to pull your luggage.  There are some brands with longer pull handles which makes for a more comfortable pull.  If you decide that the cute duffle style, big brand name bag is what you prefer, keep in mind that after you have stuffed it full, the absence of wheels makes for a heavy bag to haul on your shoulders down those long airline corridors. The big airports of the world require a long walk between the aircraft and curbside.

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