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* Make a Xerox/photo copy of your passport/ID to carry in your luggage separately from your actual passport. Consider storing a digital scan of your passport (and/or other critical documents) with family, friends, or your employer so that it could be emailed to you in an emergency.
*If you are flying across many timezones here is a way to reduce or eliminate 'jetlag': As soon as you've checked in at the airport change your watch to the time it is at your ''destination'' and look at your watch regularly so that your body becomes acclimatised over a longer period than between touching down on landing and arriving at the gate! Also eat and sleep according to the destination (which might also mean having a late or early meal before you leave home.)When you get onboard the plane tell the cabin crew; they'll be used to people wanting to do this. Yes, really.
* [http://www.everywhereist.com/my-55-best-travel-tips/ 55 Best Travel Tips]
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