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How to Fly Like a Hollywood Star - Part 2: Before the Airport and At the Airport
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[Part 1 - Packing]
Before the Airport
🛩 If booking flight tickets online, use incognito mode. Airline websites use cookies to adjust the prices of tickets, so if you visit a website often, the price will be more expensive. Using incognito mode prevents this.
🛩 You can't book tickets through this site, but it tells you who has the cheapest fares.
🛩 Flight Connections can be your best friend when booking flights.
🛩 Be careful with low budget airlines. The tickets may be cheap, but they try and make you pay through the nose for every else, like food, checked bags, seat assignments, etc.
🛩 First flights of the day are always your best bets in terms of availability and options if you get bumped, at least on major routes. If you have two options to take a leg always plan to take the first one I.e. Ten seats on the 7am departure is far more likely than ten seats on the 9am. People oversleep, people change their flights, people get stuck in traffic, etc.
🛩 Study what type of plane you'll be on prior to booking seats. Business class will nearly always have only two seats per row, but on some big jets, economy class will have two seats towards the back of the plane. This is because the plane narrows there. This is good, because there's extra space next to you on the floor if you're in the window seat, and you won't be in the dreaded middle seat. Be aware that some planes have the latrine next to that aisle (but sometimes it's the galley, so you'll have the aroma of fresh coffee near you throughout the entire flight). You can find a map of your flight's seats here.
🛩 Get window or aisle seats if you can. Aisle seats are better if you need to pee a lot, but the downside is that you'll have to get up for other people in your row. Window seats are good for not being disturbed, but you'll have to ask people in your row to move if you need the toilet. Avoid middle seats if possible, there's no benefit to them.
🛩 Get business class tickets if you can. On some airlines they're only a little bit more expensive than economy, and the experience is so much better.
🛩 Sometimes, saying you're a doctor can get you upgraded ahead of others. So try your luck and fill out the "Title" section with "Dr" when you fly.
🛩 Bring a powerbank for your phone, just in case your phone battery dies. The flight may not have a charging outlet, and they can be difficult to find in an airport, which is a nightmare if you have your boarding pass or vaccination proof on your phone.
🛩 Take a screenshot of the airport map, your boarding pass, and vaccine cert just in case you have difficulties accessing the airport WiFi. Make a photocopy of your passport and keep it in your luggage.
🛩 Download some music ahead of your flight (this app is the best for downloading music if you're an android user), and bring something to read on board. Use Library Genesis to download any books you want to read on an electronic device offline.
🛩 Take a picture of your luggage in case it gets lost.
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🛩 Check your phone coverage abroad. Most big carriers have programs where you can pay by the day for international access (between like $2 and $10 depending on country) but international roaming fees are terrible if you forget to activate an international plan. Get a prepaid cellphone sim card if possible.
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At the Airport
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🛩 Go to the airport as early as you can. Sometimes, checking in very early can get you bumped up to spare seats in a higher class.
🛩 Once you go through security, you can't get out again (unless you want to go through security a second time). Don't leave the secure area (usually, if you're going in the direction of baggage claim, you're headed out).
🛩 If you get lost in the airport, don't hesitate to ask the staff for help.
🛩 If the airport is huge, you can generally use Google Maps on your phone if you don't know where to go.
🛩 Don't trust anyone who offers to carry your bags.
🛩 Be aware of your important belongings in the airport. They’re generally safe, but if your brain is in a million places at once it’s easy to misplace little impossible things (phone, wallet, passport, ticket, etc.).
🛩 When transferring flights, go to your next flight immediately. It may take you longer to get there than you expect.
🛩 If you miss your connecting flight, the airline will rebook you. There will be a line to wait in or a number to call for details if this happens.
🛩 Listen to the overhead announcements, as airlines might not always text if there's a change to your flight or a gate change.
🛩 If you have a long wait in the airport, get up and walk around every few hours. Or explore the city you're in if you feel comfortable.
🛩 Some airports have yoga rooms, art exhibits, etc. Make use of them if you have time.
🛩 Food is more expensive in airports, so if you're on a budget, try to eat before you go, or bring snacks. However, buying snacks in the airport is still less expensive than on the plane. On many airlines, if you fly business class, snacks and drinks are complimentary, so check ahead of time on the airline's meal policy.
🛩 If you have access to the lounge, you'll be able to shower, which can be very refreshing during a long day of running around.
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Project Mirai. Another one I wanted a physical copy of. again, saves me having to buy it off eBay.
That's all for now but I'm sure they'll be more. I haven't even gone to the Pokemon Centre yet.
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How to stay connected no matter where you travel in the world
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These days, we are so reliant on our phones that it’s important to be able to use them when we travel. After all, imagine landing in another country only to find out you can’t make phone calls, send texts or even open your email to pull up your hotel reservation.What about using the map to find out where you’re going? And who wants to spend their vacation trying to figure out how to get their phone to work abroad instead of just having it work when they get there? What makes this all worse is if you discussed this with your phone company beforehand and were assured your phone would work, only to arrive and it doesn’t.GET SECURITY ALERTS, EXPERT TIPS – SIGN UP FOR KURT’S NEWSLETTER – THE CYBERGUY REPORT HEREThis happened to Jack, who wrote to tell us about his situation. When he arrived at his destination — despite already confirming with his phone service provider that his wife’s new iPhone would work properly — she could not make or receive calls. 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Tello is an MVNO that operates on T-Mobile’s network and offers great value plans. It offers many options for its Build Your Own plan, including unlimited high-speed data, mobile hotspot tethering, and unlimited calling. Its plan prices are very low and it doesn’t charge an activation fee. It also has a lot of good customer reviews on Trustpilot.
The cheapest Tello plan comes with 1GB of 5G data and unlimited talk, text, and data for just $9 a month. This is one of the best cheap mobile plans on the market. You can also upgrade your plan to include more data and minutes. All Tello plans renew every 30 days and you can reconfigure them anytime if you need to. This flexibility makes Tello a great choice for anyone who uses their phone mainly while on WiFi.
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Planning a trip to Poland? Imagine effortlessly staying connected without the hassle of swapping out physical SIM cards or dealing with exorbitant roaming charges. Whether you’re wandering through the historic streets of Krakow, skiing in Zakopane, or exploring the vibrant nightlife of Warsaw, having reliable internet access is crucial. 
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today was an interesting (?) day.
i woke up just before 9. it was so hot all day today, from morning til so late in the evening... ate breakfast, nothing special. dad said he was going to walmart around 11, he got back just before 12. we went to the asian market after he got back! the drive wasn't far at all, but my anxiety kicked in so majorly... still, i'm proud of myself for talking myself through it + sitting with the physical symptoms rather than trying to distract myself w/ videos on my phone or vicks/biofreeze/an alcohol wipe.
we got to the asian market, we rushed around for a bit, my dad and i got different kinds of spicy ramyeon?! mine doesn't have soy protein in it, just soy sauce... i'm hoping that will be ok lol. usually it is but i haven't had soy anything in soooo long...... we'll see how it goes whenever i decide to eat it
i also got, ahem: red bean mochi, rice milk (gonna use it in my cereal tomorrow i think), and coffee boba ice cream. oh and sriracha too, but that's such a normal purchase? it's just that neither publix nor walmart has had it like EVER for some reason. so the only place i guess i can get it is at the asian market. crazy.
ummm then we dropped off the haul at home, since i needed to put the ice cream in the freezer / the rice milk in the fridge. after that we went back out to publix this time. i almost didn't go but i reminded myself i NEEDED to go so i could find new yogurt to eat... chobani has been consistently betraying me, getting so grossly chunky... but it's so hard to read ingredients online lol.
i ended up basically getting cut loose - my dad spent forever in line at the deli so i managed to grab like a bunch of different things before he'd even finished there...
i ended up getting publix brand greek yogurt (nonfat!) in a few different flavors, reduced fat cream cheese (also publix brand because wtf do you mean it's nearly 5 dollars for such a small amount in name brand???), whole grain pitas, bagels, and i think some other stuff i don't remember now lol.....
but!!! the reason i'm explaining all this is BECAUSE. when i got home, i helped put everything away, then i made myself Lunch... and oh my god this lunch is one for the history books for me. new hyperfixation meal tbh.
toasted bagel w/ cream cheese, one half has a ton of spinach, other thalf has a fried runny egg, and then SRIRACHA on both halves... literally soooooo good. i even chugged some rice milk after bc my mouth was burnin (but so worth it)
then after lunch i hung out on vc with a friend and played some ff since i'm working on leveling my newest alt. i had to go pretty soon tho because i was starting to get a headache. i honestly can't tell if it's a full-blown migraine or not because the pain comes and goes, but i AM also getting overstimulated by sound and light??? it might just be a normal stress + overheated headache tho since it keeps coming and going... whatever it is, i'm hoping a good night's rest will knock it out lol
now i'm currently building in the sims after eating my bedtime snack. it's another good one, tbh: half a banana (other half is in the freezer now yippee!), pb2 w/ brown sugar, and 2 fig newtons... good shit.
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decided really randomly it'd be fun to turn riverblossom hills into a medieval hood, so i got started with umm. the farmer guy. i forget his name. since it felt like the easiest one lollll.
i'm also thinking of buying a small extra game on steam...or maybe something on etsy. idk. i need another treat. i'm so stressed rn (the world is falling apart) and why not, right. treat urself. (with the prepaid gift card ur friend gave u because ur a broke and jobless neet.)
ANYWAYS! thats been my day, goodbye <3
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airhubesimappuk · 3 months
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readmypost · 3 months
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What is a Data SIM?
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A data SIM (Subscriber Identification Module) card is a small chip that allows your phone or tablet to connect to a cellular network and access the internet. Unlike a regular SIM card that also provides voice calling and texting, a data SIM focuses solely on providing mobile data.
Benefits of Using a Data SIM:
Save on Roaming Charges: If you travel frequently, a data SIM card can be a lifesaver. Purchasing a local data SIM in the country you're visiting can be significantly cheaper than relying on international roaming charges from your home carrier.
Stay Connected: With a data SIM, you can stay connected to the internet wherever you go. This allows you to use navigation apps, browse social media, check emails, and more, all without relying on Wi-Fi.
Multiple Data Plans: Data SIM providers typically offer various data plans with different data allowances and validity periods. You can choose a plan that best suits your needs and budget.
Flexibility: Data SIMs are often prepaid, offering flexibility and avoiding the commitment of a long-term contract.
Things to Consider When Choosing a Data SIM:
Coverage: Ensure the data SIM provider offers coverage in the area you'll be using it.
Data Allowance: Consider how much data you'll typically use and choose a plan with a sufficient data allowance.
Validity: Choose a data SIM with a validity period that covers your trip duration.
Activation: Some data SIMs require activation, so check the process before purchasing.
Top-Up Options: Ensure there are convenient ways to top up your data allowance if needed.
Where to Buy a Data SIM:
Mobile Carriers: Many mobile carriers sell data SIM cards directly in their stores or online.
Travel Stores: Travel stores often sell data SIM cards specifically designed for tourists.
Online Retailers: Several online retailers sell data SIM cards for various destinations.
Additional Tips:
Unlock Your Phone: Ensure your phone is unlocked to use a data SIM from a different carrier.
Check Compatibility: Verify your phone is compatible with the data SIM card's frequency bands.
Bring an ID: You may need to show identification when purchasing a data SIM.
By following these tips, you can choose the right Data SIM card and stay connected affordably wherever your travels take you
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balisim2u · 4 months
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Your Guide to Buying Indonesian SIM Cards in Australia
Are you planning a trip to Indonesia from Australia? Whether you're traveling for leisure or business, having a reliable SIM card is essential for staying connected with loved ones, accessing maps and directions, and staying productive while on the go. Fortunately, purchasing an Indonesian SIM card while still in Australia is easier than you might think. In this guide, we'll walk you through everything you need to know about buying Indonesian SIM cards in Australia.
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Before diving into the specifics of purchasing an Indonesian SIM card in Australia, let's first understand why it's advantageous to do so. Buying a SIM card in advance saves you the hassle of dealing with language barriers and potentially long lines at Indonesian airports or local stores upon arrival. Additionally, having a SIM card ready before your trip allows you to activate it and familiarize yourself with its features without wasting precious travel time.
Where to Buy Indonesian SIM Cards in Australia
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Online Retailers: Many online retailers specialize in selling international SIM cards, including those for Indonesia. Websites like SimOptions and SimCorner offer a variety of prepaid SIM card options that you can order online and have delivered to your doorstep in Australia.
Mobile Retailers: Some mobile phone retailers in Australia may also carry international SIM cards, including those for Indonesia. Visit stores like Optus, Vodafone, or Telstra and inquire about their international SIM card offerings.
Airport Kiosks: If you prefer to purchase a SIM card in person, some major Australian airports may have kiosks or stores that sell international SIM cards. Check with your departure airport to see if this option is available.
Things to Consider Before Buying
Before purchasing an Indonesian SIM card, consider the following factors:
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Data Plans: Evaluate the data plans offered by different SIM card providers to find one that best suits your needs. Whether you need a large data allowance for streaming videos or a basic plan for occasional internet browsing, there's likely a plan that fits your usage habits.
Compatibility: Make sure your phone is compatible with the network frequencies used in Indonesia. Most modern smartphones are equipped to work with international networks, but it's always wise to double-check to avoid any compatibility issues.
Activating Your Indonesian SIM Card
Once you've purchased your Indonesian SIM card, follow these steps to activate it:
Insert the SIM card into your unlocked phone.
Power on your phone and wait for it to recognize the new SIM card.
Follow the instructions provided by the SIM card provider to activate your service, which may involve registering your SIM card and selecting a data plan.
Conclusion
Buying an Indonesian SIM card in Australia is a convenient way to ensure that you stay connected while traveling abroad. By purchasing a SIM card in advance, you can avoid the hassle of buying one upon arrival and enjoy seamless connectivity from the moment you land in Indonesia. Whether you're exploring the bustling streets of Jakarta or relaxing on the pristine beaches of Bali, having a local SIM card in your phone will enhance your travel experience and provide peace of mind knowing that you're always connected.
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How to stay connected no matter where you travel in the world
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These days, we are so reliant on our phones that it’s important to be able to use them when we travel. After all, imagine landing in another country only to find out you can’t make phone calls, send texts or even open your email to pull up your hotel reservation.What about using the map to find out where you’re going? And who wants to spend their vacation trying to figure out how to get their phone to work abroad instead of just having it work when they get there? What makes this all worse is if you discussed this with your phone company beforehand and were assured your phone would work, only to arrive and it doesn’t.GET SECURITY ALERTS, EXPERT TIPS – SIGN UP FOR KURT’S NEWSLETTER – THE CYBERGUY REPORT HEREThis happened to Jack, who wrote to tell us about his situation. When he arrived at his destination — despite already confirming with his phone service provider that his wife’s new iPhone would work properly — she could not make or receive calls. 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They may use communication apps like Whatsapp or Facebook Messenger, map applications, etc., with no need for a calling/texting plan. Some phone companies offer this or have specific rates for data used abroad.4. Use Wi-Fi only: This isn’t always recommended, as it is important to be able to use your cellphone when traveling. However, for many years, people traveled this way. So, if you’re up for it and the situation allows for it, then you can decide to use Wi-Fi only during your travel, perhaps at your accommodation or in public areas. However, be cautious when using public Wi-Fi, as it can pose security risks to your personal information. Some people may also try this Wi-Fi-only option out first, and then, if they need it, they can purchase a sim card, as some cities have free Wi-Fi all over. You can also consider purchasing a mobile hot spot.5. Buy a prepaid phone abroad: If none of the options work for you (we’ll cover more on why this could be below), you can also opt to buy a cheap phone while abroad. This option could also be ideal for someone who will be outdoors a lot or traveling to an area that may be less safe, so you don’t want to risk bringing your actual phone.HOW TO SET UP FREE MESSAGING ON YOUR PHONE WHILE TRAVELING INTERNATIONALLYIf you want to be absolutely sure you’ll be able to use your phone while traveling, follow the steps below. At least if one option is not available or does not work, you’ll know what other options are out there so you don’t end up in a bind and unable to use your phone.Before you travel — and, in some cases, before you even purchase your phone — there are some things you’ll want to verify before hitting the road to ensure your phone will work abroad:Check device compatibility: Ensure your phone is unlocked, can use eSIM technology and/or if it has a sim card slot. Again, some devices even have two slots, so you don’t have to risk losing that tiny sim card you normally use when you’d swap it out. Most newer iPhones (specifically, iPhone XS and newer), Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel devices support eSIMs. This is important to know if your carrier does not have a suitable international plan.Check mobile standards: Contact your phone manufacturer for verification about which mobile standards your phone uses. A GSM-compliant phone is more likely to work around the world than a CDMA-compliant phone.Check your carrier’s options: Every mobile service provider understands that their customers might need to travel overseas occasionally and has specific service plans for this. Carriers might include international roaming on select data plans without additional fees. Be sure to understand how this works and confirm prices, scenarios, etc.GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HEREIf needed, purchase an eSIM: If an international plan is not an option, look into purchasing an eSIM for the country you’re going to. Many carriers offer prepaid plan options that you can purchase from the carriers’ websites or apps before you arrive, and there are also new companies out there that offer this. Be sure to check that your device is compatible with the company and understand their rules. For instance, some companies require you to install the eSIM once you’re in that country, so you won’t want to install it before.Opt to buy a physical SIM card or prepaid phone when you arrive: Even people who have phones that are compatible with eSIM can still run into unexpected problems. Otherwise, some people may just prefer to purchase a physical SIM card that they can insert into their phone when they arrive. This also goes for prepaid phones. 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But generally, you’ll need to turn on data roaming.Turn on data roaming on iPhone:Turn on data roaming on Android:(Note: These steps may vary slightly depending on the device model and Android version.)If you’ve decided to go with the eSIM option, you’ll need to activate it. Usually, you download it and activate when you arrive at your destination, but not always. This, again, should be clarified before purchasing the eSIM, as many companies are strict about their return policies. Typically, you can use a QR code to activate that plan via the eSIM card on your cellular device.BEST PREPAID SIMS & ESIM CARDS FOR TRAVELERSIf you plan on buying a physical SIM card when you arrive, sometimes the best place is at the airport. This way, you can use your phone right away.Install a physical SIM card on iPhone:Install a physical SIM card on Android:(Note: These steps may vary slightly depending on the device model and Android version.)CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERIf the above options don’t work for whatever reason, you can also purchase a disposable phone for travel. Similar to purchasing a physical sim card once you arrive, purchasing that prepaid phone at the airport may be best, as they can help you get connected immediately.When you’re finished with your trip, and you’re back home, you’ll want to use your normal phone again.If you had an international plan:If you had an eSIM:If you had a physical SIM card:BEST TRAVEL ADAPTERS OF 2024Don’t let all these options overwhelm you. Remember, the key is to plan ahead and choose the method that best fits your needs and destination. Whether you’re team eSIM, physical SIM card or even considering going old school with a prepaid phone, there’s a solution out there for every globetrotter. And hey, let’s not forget the most important part of traveling — actually enjoying your trip. Once you’ve sorted out your phone situation, make sure to put it down every now and then to soak in the sights, sounds and experiences of your destination. After all, isn’t that what traveling is all about?How has technology changed how you experience and document your travels, and do you think these changes have enhanced or detracted from exploring new places? … .
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guzmankartano · 4 months
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