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Dress comfortably for the flight, wearing clothes that allow freedom of movement and shoes that slip on and off easily. When at the airport, never leave your luggage unattended for any length of time…no matter how short. Do not accept packages from strangers to carry on to the plane for them. Check-in time for international flights is normally two hours prior to departure. When checking in at the airport, a valid passport is needed as proof of identification for international travelers. Bring along a moisturizer, as the air in the plane cabin is extremely dry. In order to avoid jet lag, avoid caffeine, alcohol and carbonated beverages. Rather, opt for natural fruit juices and water. What to Pack A raincoat and rain hat (or poncho) are easier to use when sightseeing than an umbrella. Be sure to keep important items such as documents, money, medications, keys, etc. on your person or in your carry-on luggage. Never pack these items in your checked luggage. Do not make yourself a target by wearing expensive jewelry. A good way to conceal your money and valuables is by purchasing an inexpensive, lightweight pouch that attaches around your waist and is worn under your clothes. Do not over-pack. Leave room in your suitcase for souvenirs. If you are traveling with a companion, cross-pack. Put half of your items in your companion's luggage and vice-versa. This will ease the frustration of lost luggage. Take along a small backpack. When you are touring, fill it with bottled water, tissues, paper and notebook. It will also come in handy for carrying souvenirs. Don't forget these travel sized necessities: sewing kit, first-aid kit, tissues, travel clock, toiletries, notebook and pen, pre-printed address labels (for sending postcards), plastic "zip-locking" bags (for storing open bottles and containers). Purchase your film and batteries in the US. Remember to bring extra for your video camera. Tipping Meals Shopping In Malta If you're looking for live entertainment, Malta boasts an abundant cultural calendar. Shoppers won't want to miss the huge, Valletta open-air market on Sunday mornings. |
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