Travel

Travel is the movement of people between relatively distant geographical locations, and can involve travel by foot, bicycle, auto mobile, train, boat, air plane, or other means, with or without luggage, and can be one way or round trip. Travel can also include relatively short stays between successive movements.

 

All travel can be stressing we have here seen on travelling by air sine to be honest we are not to familiar whit train travelling.

As you know the stress begin already when you start to pack your suitcase, and have to think about what to take whit you and to hold the weight on around 23 kg (some airlines accept up to 30 kg and some airlines accept just 15 kg). We will just give general info about this since the topic travel is big and take to much space on the page.

It's important that you plan your trip before you go. Since the most stressing part of the trip will be the airports, and the security checks.

Stick to this list of 10 tasks and air travel tips for first-time flyers and globetrotters alike, and you will be ready and on your way in no time.

How to prepare for your next flight

 

1. Research your trip

2. Make plans

3. Have passport, IDs and visas ready

4. Obtain travel insurance

5. Get immunizations

6. Fill prescriptions

7. Prep your home

8. Secure your finances

9. Pack smart

10. Prep for airport security


Short-haul flight Under 3 hours
Medium-haul flight From 3 to 6 hours
Long-haul flight From 6 to 12 hours
Ultra long-haul flight  Over 12 hours

Absolute distance versus flight length

 

A flight is typically planned to follow a direct route wherever possible to minimize flight length. For long-haul flights, the most direct route follows a great circle along the diameter of the Earth. For example, aircraft travelling westward between continents in the northern hemisphere often follow paths extending northward near or into the Arctic region. When shown on a conventional projection of a world map, 


the resulting route looks curved and appears longer than it really is. The great-circle distance between airports may therefore give a better indication of the shortest flight length.

 

Airline routes between San Francisco and Tokyo following the most direct great circle (top) westward, and following a longer-distance jet stream route (bottom) when heading eastward

However, a flight route must also take into account weather conditions, air currents, and fuel economy. A long-haul flight in an easterly direction often takes a longer more southerly route than the great circle in order to take advantage of the jet stream, a high-altitude wind that can allow an aircraft to cover a longer absolute distance using less fuel than on a more direct route.

Air time versus time zones on the ground

 

Time on the ground will be affected by time zones. A flight going westward, or "chasing the sun", is lengthened, and conversely an eastbound flight is shortened in terms of clock time. This does not affect the classification as long, medium, or short haul.