5 Travel Tips For Seniors

When it comes to traveling, no one is too young or old to enjoy it. People can enjoy the benefits that traveling can offer regardless of their age. However, there are certain things to take into consideration in our older age that we don’t have to worry about when traveling young. Take a look at some of the best tips for safely traveling during your retirement years.

 

Enlist a Family Member To Help

Even though you may be perfectly capable of planning a trip yourself, it helps to have someone to give you a hand. Sometimes technology can get the best of us, and it’s best to let a second pair of eyes double-check your dates and reservations.

Having a little bit of help during the planning process alleviates a considerable amount of stress that is associated with travel. Let your younger family members help you!

 

Book Nonstop Flights

Let’s face it, who doesn’t love saving money? It’s easy to be tempted by cheaper flights with multiple stops. However, nonstop flights are so much less hassle. Not only do you risk missing a connection between flights, but you also reduce the risk of over exhausting yourself. Booking a shorter flight that gets you there sooner is well worth the extra money.

If possible, book with a larger airline company. Smaller airline companies may not be able to accommodate senior passengers as well as an established airline.

 

Don’t Forget About Senior Discounts

There are all sorts of deals out there for older folks if you know where to look. Most airlines offer senior discounts if you simply ask. In addition to inquiring about senior discounts when booking your flights, also inquire with your accommodations. Often people over the age of 65 are eligible for lower prices in hotels too.

 

Fly at The Right Time of Day

Make sure that when you’re booking your tickets that you carefully select an appropriate time of day. Red-eye flight can be an unpleasant surprise if you don’t realize you’ve booked it.

If you’re traveling somewhere with the time change, make sure that your flight has you arriving at a reasonable hour. The last thing you want to do is arrive in the middle of the night in Europe without anywhere to go because your hotel check-in time isn’t until the next day.

 

Bring a Travel Buddy

Even though you may have loved traveling alone when you were younger, it’s not such a great idea when you’re older. The fact of the matter is you never know when things can go wrong after a certain age, and it’s best to know that you’ve got someone there with you. A travel buddy can be anyone from a friend to a family member. Having the peace of mind knowing that someone is there to keep you safe is well worth it.

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