3. Bring a Power Strip

While it might seem extreme, this travel hack will be advantageous when you get to your gate and discover there isn’t an open plug. You can ask someone to swap out their charger for your power strip, creating more outlets and ensuring you always have the option to charge your devices before a long flight.
4. Write it Down

It’s a good idea to write down the address of where you’ll be on paper to enter into the GPS or give to your driver. That way you can rest assured they have the correct information. This travel hack extends to all travel plans including anywhere you might have reservations or an outing planned. Additionally, grab a few business cards from the hotel so you can easily give the address to various drivers while touring the area.
Alternatively, you can use your phone to save important information. However, it’s a good idea to save in your notes rather than refer to an email because you may not have service or access to Wi-Fi until you reach your destination
5. Travel Hack for Packing

This last travel hack comes from female airline attendants who explain that traveling light and rolling clothes can help create more space. Meanwhile, the military uses a “fold and roll” method. Purportedly, you fold small items like socks, underwear, or tank tops. Next, roll those into larger items like pants and sweatshirts.