Airport Secrets: Tips for a Smooth Travel Experience

Travelling can often be overwhelming, especially when it comes to navigating the airport. Today, I’m excited to share some essential secrets about airport security, airplanes, and the check-in process that are sure to surprise you. Get ready to transform your next airport experience from frustrating and stressful to smooth and enjoyable! And stick around until the end for a packing tip that will truly amaze you! The Airport Experience: Preparing for Security Welcome to Linke Lifestyle! I’m Mardi, and I’m here alongside my husband, Michael, to share the wealth of travel experience we’ve gathered over the years, ensuring your holidays are not just enjoyable but truly unforgettable! Throughout my journeys, I have found that the airport experience can often be the most stressful part of travelling. But fear not! With my tips and tricks for security and boarding, along with some insider secrets about aeroplanes, you’ll be well-prepared for your next adventure. Navigating Airport Security Going through security can be stressful, as you juggle your bags, remove shoes, and try not to slow down the line, all while feeling that familiar pressure! To ease this process, BE PREPARED! If you’re flying from an airport you haven’t visited before, take the time to research security procedures. A quick online search can reveal what items you need to remove and what’s required. Pro Tip: Keep any items that need to be removed from your bag easily accessible. For instance, while preparing to fly to Europe, I packed my laptop in my rollaboard suitcase, thinking it wouldn’t be an issue in Australia. Unfortunately, in Singapore, I discovered that the laptop needs to be removed from the bag! Managing that in a crowded airport can be quite the challenge! Here’s another useful suggestion: remove anything that could be mistaken for a suspicious item. My husband, Michael, who has vision impairment, sometimes travels with a cane that he stows in his bag. We’ve encountered security issues because of this; they once mistook his cane for a weapon! Now, we make it a point to keep it visible to avoid unnecessary delays. Additionally, don’t wait until you reach the front of the line to empty your pockets! I prepare for security as soon as I arrive at the airport, placing everything into my personal item bag. This way, when I reach the screening area, it’s simply a matter of pulling out my liquids and placing my bags on the belt. Nothing frustrates seasoned travellers more than someone fumbling at the last moment! Water Bottles: Remember to EMPTY them! You don’t want to be that person scrambling to throw their bottle away at security. Understanding Liquid Restrictions When it comes to liquids, ensure they are in containers of 100ml or less—this equates to three ounces. It’s crucial to remember that it’s the size of the container that matters, not the amount of liquid inside! So, that nearly empty large tube of toothpaste? It’s unfortunately a no-go. Shoe and Belt Considerations If you often find yourself needing to remove your belt, consider investing in one with a plastic buckle. Michael discovered one on Amazon that allows him to keep his belt on, which I’ve also linked in the description below. For shoes, if you anticipate needing to take them off at security, opt for ones that are easy to slip off—avoid complex zippers and buckles! Interacting with Security A vital reminder: do not joke with security staff. An example of this occurred at the Met Museum in New York, where a man jokingly mentioned he kept a bomb in his bag during a security check. The personnel took him seriously, leading to an unnecessary commotion. Remember, humour is not appreciated in these situations! Once you’ve cleared security, move aside to gather your belongings without delaying the line, and don’t forget to stack your plastic bins! Ordaining Your Valuables: When sending your belongings through the x-ray, consider sending them in order of value—from least to most valuable—so you can keep an eye on your important items. Boarding Pass Security Did you know your boarding pass contains sensitive information? It could potentially be misused if it falls into the wrong hands. Be sure to shred or dispose of it securely once your flight is complete. If you see “SSSS” on your boarding pass, it indicates you have been selected for additional security screening. Be prepared to arrive at security a little earlier; these selections occur randomly. Michael experienced this when we travelled from Melbourne to LA, and though it took some time, the additional checks were hassle-free. Assistance for Passengers with Disabilities If you need assistance due to a disability, please don’t hesitate to request help from your airline in advance! Michael uses this service when he travels alone and sometimes when I accompany him as well. Due to his vision impairment, he finds navigating unfamiliar airports easier with a guide. I also request assistance in large airports, particularly when I experience sensory overload. This service was invaluable for us during our recent travels through Heathrow! Ready for Takeoff Now that you’ve successfully navigated security and boarded the plane, don’t forget to check out some of my flight tips videos in the playlist that will appear when this video concludes! Right now, however, let’s delve into some fascinating secrets about the aeroplane itself! Did you know that the cabin is pressurised to help us breathe at high altitudes? It’s more cost-effective for planes to fly at higher altitudes, but too much pressurisation can distort the aircraft’s structure over time. It’s a delicate balancing act to ensure our comfort while maintaining the aircraft’s integrity and keeping costs low. Hidden Crew Features Here’s an interesting fact: on longer flights, there’s often a hidden crew bedroom nestled in the roof space! If you’re curious, simply Google your aircraft type along with “secret crew bedroom” to uncover its location—you might even spot the access point yourself! And did you know there’s a secret lock on the outside of the toilet door? Flight attendants
Maximise Your Packing List with Minimalism: Essential Travel Gadgets for Long Flights

Are you ready to revolutionise your packing list? In this blog post, we’ll explore how to go minimalist while highlighting ten game-changing travel gadgets that will become your long-flight essentials. Stick around until the end for a thought-provoking question: Do you really need that everyday carry item when you travel, or even at home? Essential Packing Tips for Your Next Flight Planning your next flight and wondering what to pack for a comfortable journey? In this blog, we’ll reveal the travel essentials you really need and highlight the items you should ditch! From unnecessary tech to bulky accessories, we’ll break down the items that could weigh you down. Get ready to travel smarter and lighter with our expert advice! The Necessity of Hand Sanitiser First up, hand sanitiser. Keeping germs at bay is a must, but instead of a bulky bottle, consider using handy wipes. Not only do these save space in your liquids bag, but they also reduce plastic waste—environmentally friendly and practical! Opt for Eco-Friendly Toiletries When I started my long-haul flying adventures, I was excited about those tiny bottles of moisturiser and mini tubes of toothpaste designed for travellers. However, I quickly realised these single-use items contribute to landfill waste. Now, I collect free samples from beauty purchases or transfer my toiletries into smaller containers, like contact lens cases. This approach minimises plastic waste, saves money, and maximises space in my liquids bag! Power-Up Your Charging Gear When it comes to charging gear, I’ve refined my setup. I stick to USB-C to USB-C cables, but since most flights only have USB-A outlets, I bring a tiny USB-A to USB-C adapter. It’s space-saving, lightweight, and efficient! Choose the Right Power Bank Power banks are essential, but many recommendations fall short for long-haul flights. For instance, the iWalk, with just 4,500 milliamp hours, won’t fully charge an iPhone. Instead, consider the NiteCore NB10,000, which packs ample power in a compact size—perfect for charging multiple devices. For those who prefer a maximalist approach, check out Michael’s favourite power bank with a massive 30,000 milliamp hours. Ditch Bulky Items Many travel YouTubers suggest hefty items like large water bottles and bulky pillboxes. Instead, opt for a collapsible water bottle and pack your pills in ziplock bags—your carry-on (and your back!) will appreciate the extra space. Embrace E-Books If you haven’t converted to e-books yet, what are you waiting for? They significantly lighten your load. A weeklong trip used to mean packing at least four heavy books. Now, I read e-books on my phone or iPad, saving both space and weight while ensuring I always have something to read! Upgrade Your Travel Pillow Ditch that hefty travel pillow for a more compact option. I recommend three alternatives: an inflatable pillow, a stuffable pillow you can fill with a down jacket or hoodie, or the amazing TRTL travel pillow that wraps around your neck like a scarf, offering head support just where you need it. Smart Luggage Choices When it comes to luggage, think strategically. You don’t need a giant suitcase alongside a hefty backpack. I recently used the TomToc 9 litre sling as my personal item, which was spacious enough for my laptop, iPad, and essential gadgets while remaining sleek for airport navigation. Everything was accessible at my seat—no more rummaging in the dark! Rethinking Your Passport Cover Now, let’s discuss passport covers. Are they necessary? Many countries have scanner systems, which can complicate your journey through immigration. Instead, designate a specific pocket in your bag or use a slim wallet that keeps everything handy without fuss. Minimalist Wallet Strategies The wallet is often a cherished item, but do you need a bulky one? I used to carry a beautiful pink Tiffany wallet, but I’ve now switched to a minimalist zip pouch. Recent trips reminded me that I can easily store essentials in my cross-body bag. With options like Apple Wallet and minimal cash needs, my wallet requirements are decreasing! I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments! Conclusion As we prepare to land, gear up for your next long-haul flight by checking out my video on achieving first-class comfort! Share your favourite travel hacks in the comments, and don’t forget to subscribe for more travel insights. Until next time—safe travels and happy flying! Bye for now! Helpful links Amazon links are affiliate links. 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Top Five Travel Essentials for Long-Haul Flights

Picture this: You’re staring down the barrel of another long-haul flight. The dread creeps in, but fear not! I’ve got your back. With years of jet-setting under our belts (thanks, Australia, for being so far away from everywhere!), I’ve compiled the top five items to take on board with you to make your journey a breeze. Stick around till the end, because trust me, you don’t want to miss out on the game-changer waiting for you at number five! Welcome aboard the Linke Lifestyle Express! Buckle up, fellow travellers, as we take you on a whirlwind of travel experiences, insider tips, and a sprinkle of entertainment magic along the way. I’m Mardi, joined by my partner in crime, Michael, and together, we’re here to revolutionise your travel game! The Five Travel Essentials for Long-Haul Journeys Imagine this: a throbbing headache, a blocked nose, or aches and pains creeping in. It’s a nightmare! That’s why I always bring an emergency medication kit. My go-to lifesavers include: I keep these organised in handy zip lock bags for easy access and peace of mind. Why let minor discomfort ruin your flight? In the world of long-haul flights, hydration is your best friend. Whether the airline hands you a water bottle or not, you’ll want to make sure you’ve got your trusty companion by bringing your own reusable water bottle onboard. Stay refreshed, stay hydrated, and hey, it’s perfect for washing down those painkillers too! The secret to surviving the dry, recycled air of the cabin? Always have lip balm and a moisturiser! Keep your lips soft and your skin glowing with your portable arsenal. I recommend using a sample-sized bottle of moisturiser or transferring it into a tiny pot to save space while keeping your skin replenished throughout the flight. When the cabin feels like a sauna, you need a cool down companion! Beat the heat with your trusty handheld fan. Compact and USB-chargeable, this multitasking champ not only keeps you cool but also provides charging for your devices. Say goodbye to stuffy flights and hello to a breath of fresh air! In-flight entertainment is your savior for those endless hours, so say no to uncomfortable airline headphones and embrace the cozy comfort of your own over-ear headphones. I love my Bose QuietComfort headphones. Immerse yourself in your favorite movies or shows with their outstanding noise-canceling feature. For added convenience, consider pairing them with an AirFly for a seamless entertainment experience. Conclusion Thanks for journeying with us today! If you have your own go-to travel essentials, share them in the comments below. And hey, if you’ve enjoyed this adventure with us, hit that subscribe button and join our ever-growing travel tribe. Let’s spread our wings together and explore the world in style! Until next time, safe travels and happy adventures! Paracetamol/Acetaminophen Amazon US: https://amzn.to/4bpv7wB Amazon Australia: https://amzn.to/4cLxZ82 Melatonin Amazon US: https://amzn.to/4elQz8u Amazon Australia: Not available Tylenol PM Amazon US: https://amzn.to/4b2Q0xw Amazon Australia: Not available Zyrtec Amazon US: https://amzn.to/4cLrgLm Amazon Australia: https://amzn.to/4cLrgLm Chewable antacid tablets Amazon US: https://amzn.to/4eJm9xd Amazon Australia: https://amzn.to/3RSbHtg Little zip lock bags Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3XKxJ52 Amazon Australia: https://amzn.to/4cGGJfK Collapsible water bottle Amazon US: https://amzn.to/4eo3J4H Amazon Australia: https://amzn.to/3z2NnhY Lip balm Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3xK6SeT Amazon Australia: https://amzn.to/3RPkagZ Moisturiser Amazon US: https://amzn.to/4cACQsO Amazon Australia: https://amzn.to/45MNvOG Travel skincare pot Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3RQoj48 Amazon Australia: https://amzn.to/4eEmi4S Handheld fan Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3RsuVFD Amazon Australia: https://amzn.to/3RrncYu Bose QuietComfort headphones Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3RtxYgX Amazon Australia: https://amzn.to/3KJHOaH Airfly Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3xjl2Du Amazon Australia: https://amzn.to/4aYeW9q
Five things to avoid when flying long haul

Do you dread long-haul flying as much as we do? Living in Australia, we’ve had to endure our fair share of marathon flights. Trust me, traveling often means lots of long-haul flights. But over the years, we’ve picked up some crucial tips. Today, I’m going to share with you five things you should ALWAYS avoid on these journeys. Stick around for the most important one—number five—because you’ll definitely want to know about it! Long-haul flying can be tough—physically and mentally. And with airlines planning longer flights, like Qantas’s Project Sunrise starting in 2026, which is going to be over 19 hours without stopping, you need to be prepared. Last year, we flew nonstop from Auckland to New York—nearly 17 hours in the air. To survive these flights, here are five things you need to avoid: Dehydration The dry cabin air and high altitudes can quickly dehydrate you, causing fatigue, headaches, dry skin, and digestive issues. Not how anyone wants to feel on a long flight! To combat dehydration, drink plenty of water. Bring a reusable water bottle and refill it regularly. I also keep Hydralyte sachets handy to replenish minerals and electrolytes. Skip the caffeine and alcohol as well as salty snacks—they’ll only dehydrate you more. And don’t forget your skin! Use hydrating facial mists or moisturisers to keep your skin feeling fresh! Stay hydrated, and you’ll arrive at your destination feeling so much better. Overeating Even though it’s tempting to indulge in all those in-flight meals and snacks, overeating can make a long-haul flight even more uncomfortable. Overeating causes bloating, indigestion, and discomfort, especially when confined to a plane seat. I’m prone to boredom eating, so this is a big one for me! Heavy meals can cause acid reflux and heartburn, and possibly even contribute to deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Stick to lighter, easily digestible meals and say no to excess snacks. If you suffer from acid reflux, keep chewable antacid tablets in your in-flight essentials. A heavy meal can also disrupt your sleep patterns, making it harder to relax and rest. To ensure a restful flight, avoid high-fat, heavy foods so your body can settle down. You might have seen in my video on “Five Tips to Make Long-Haul Flying More Comfortable” how crucial rest is—check it out here (point up with left hand)! Finally, avoid salty and sugary foods. Excess salt and sugar are often found in airline meals, as they add to dehydration, which I covered in the previous tip. So, be mindful of your food intake—it can make a significant difference in how you feel during and after the flight. Too much screen time Staring at screens for hours—whether it’s your phone, tablet, or the in-flight entertainment system—can strain your eyes, cause discomfort, headaches, and even blurred vision. To prevent this, take regular breaks and focus on distant objects to give your eyes a rest. Blue light from screens can mess with your sleep-wake cycle, so reduce screen time before bed and use blue light filters or night mode on your devices. Prolonged screen use can also lead to neck and shoulder pain. Maintain good posture and use a neck pillow for support. Too much screen time can cause mental fatigue as well. Give your brain a break with activities like reading a book, listening to music, or simply gazing out the window. Unless you have to work, don’t sign up for the in-flight Wi-Fi—treat your flight as a break from the world. By balancing screen time with other activities, your long-haul flight will be much more pleasant. UV exposure Did you know UV radiation is stronger at higher altitudes? On a flight, you’re closer to the sun and exposed to harmful UV rays. If you’re by the window, the sun can hit one side of your face and body. Applying sunscreen before your flight is crucial. Combine the dry cabin air with UV exposure, and your skin can suffer. Use a moisturising sunscreen to keep your skin hydrated and protected. And here’s my top beauty tip, which isn’t just for flying days: wearing sunscreen daily (even in winter) helps prevent premature aging—a much better investment than any expensive serum. I always use SPF50+, even in winter, because we have extremely harsh sun in Australia. So, when packing for a long-haul flight, include sunscreen in your essentials. Your skin will thank you! Too much time sitting in one position Sitting in one position for hours can really take a toll on your body. It increases the risk of developing DVT, a serious condition where blood clots form in your veins. Move around and do simple leg exercises while seated to improve circulation and reduce this risk. Prolonged sitting leads to muscle stiffness and discomfort, especially in your back, neck, legs, and shoulders. Regularly walking up and down the cabin or doing gentle stretches helps alleviate tension and keeps your muscles flexible. To prevent back pain, perform back stretches, adjust your seating posture, and use lumbar support. If you’re not given a pillow during the flight, roll up a hoodie for support. Incorporating movement and stretching not only addresses physical discomfort but also supports overall health and well-being. It boosts energy levels, reduces stress, and enhances your travel experience. Next time you’re on a long-haul flight, remember to avoid sitting still too long. Listen to your body and prioritise your comfort and health! Are you ready to take flight? Subscribe to our YouTube channel and our email newsletter for more travel insights and exciting content. Your support means the world to us as we embark on this journey together. Here’s to smooth skies and happy travels ahead! 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Five Ways to Make Long Haul Flying More Comfortable

Are you dreading your long-haul flight? Let’s face it, those endless hours in the air can be a real challenge. But fear not, because I’ve got five essential tips to help you say goodbye to discomfort on long flights, so you’ll feel first class! Stick around till the end because tip number five is an absolute game-changer. Picture this: you’re on a never-ending flight, feeling sick, tired, and anxious. Sounds familiar, right? Well, worry no more because I’ve cracked the code to stay refreshed and ready to conquer your destination. First things first, let’s talk clothing. Your outfit can make or break your comfort level during a long flight. No one wants to end up feeling like a hot mess at the end of the journey. I’ve got a fail-proof flying uniform strategy that ensures both style and comfort. Research is key – choose clothing that suits the weather at your departure and arrival locations. Layering up with a loose-fitting dress, leggings, a cardigan, and sometimes a long-sleeved t-shirt is my go-to formula. And always opt for familiar, comfy clothes to avoid any mid-flight wardrobe malfunctions or discomfort! I also take a pair of loose, lightweight tracky pants and a comfy t-shirt to change into on the plane, and a pair of thongs – flip flops not underwear – or hotel slippers to slip into when leaving my seat. Next up, it’s all about entertainment. Flying can be stressful for many, including myself. To unwind and relax, bring along your favourite distractions! Obviously, having a massage or a warm bath isn’t going to be possible! Whether it’s diving into a good book, indulging in some soothing music, or binge-watching your preferred streaming series, make sure you have your entertainment essentials ready to soothe your nerves. Now, let’s tackle the sleep factor. A good rest during the flight is crucial for a smooth journey. Set the stage for sleep by staying comfy, cool, and well-hydrated. Establish a pre-sleep routine with light skincare, layered comfortable clothing, and perhaps some gentle sleep aids if needed. Remember, a well-rested traveller is a happy traveller. If I don’t sleep, I not only end up tired and cranky – watch out Michael – but I also feel nauseated, anxious, and hung over– and that’s without even having the fun of drinking the alcohol! Hydration is key! Keep yourself hydrated throughout the flight to feel fresh, cool, and energized. Ditch the alcohol for a while and opt for hydrating fluids to keep your skin and body in top shape. Some airlines will have a bottle of water at your seat when you board. If your airline doesn’t provide a bottle, make sure you take on your own bottle that you can get them to fill. Last but not least, seat selection matters. Choose your seat wisely based on your preferences and needs. Whether you crave extra legroom or crave peace and quiet, find the perfect spot that complements your style of travel. If you haven’t flown on this airline or type of plane before try googling “best whichever-class-you-are-in seat on airline aircraft”. You might find discussion boards or Reddit threads that can help you find that great seat the airlines don’t tell you about! Utilise tools like Seat Guru to score the best seat in the house and breeze through your flight with ease. I’ll put a link in the description below. It will tell you the nitty gritty details of the seats on your plane! So there you have it – five essential strategies to elevate your long-haul flight experience. Thank you for tuning in! If you found these tips helpful or have some of your own to share, drop a comment below. Get ready to transform your next long-haul trip into a comfortable and unforgettable adventure! Ready to take flight? Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more travel insights and exciting content. Your support means the world to us as we embark on this journey together. Here’s to smooth skies and happy travels ahead! Stay tuned for more in our long-haul flying series. Bye for now! 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