Tag: Packing
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Sep 10, 2019How to Pack for Family Travel to Israel
Traveling to Israel with the family soon? We can make packing a lot easier with a few go-to tips on what to bring for your active teens and adult children.
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Jul 25, 2019Packing for a Multi-City Family Trip
Whether planning a whirlwind family vacation or a multi-city bleisure trip with plans to meet up with the kids, packing can seem a little overwhelming. How to dress for a diverse range of activities, for multiple destinations, changing weather and all the possibilities in between make the process seem much more stressful. No worries — break out the luggage, we have a plan!
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Feb 7, 2019Packing for Winter in Utah’s Southern Parks
While miles away from Utah’s ski country of Park City, the state’s southern parks can get some snow here and there. Before your winter trip, prepare your family for possible ice, snow or just tons of sunshine on your trip to Utah’s lower half.
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Interior Upgrades Begin Rolling Out Across United Fleet
United Airlines is in the midst of a major initiative to modernize its fleet over the next several years. After first announcing the plan in 2021, planes fitted with United’s signature interior are finally beginning to appear across the airline’s narrowbody fleet of Boeing and Airbus planes. United flyers are sure to notice these enhancements from the moment they step on board: Each new or updated plane sports remodeled seats, seatback entertainment screens for everyone, Bluetooth connectivity and more, all adding up to a better experience on every journey.
Age Specific / Kids
Jan 22, 201910 Packing Tips for Travel
As soon as your child can walk through an airport wearing a backpack and pulling a small, wheeled suitcase, the time is right to get them to participate in packing. Sure, it’s going to take longer in the beginning. And expect some negotiating. But, each experience is a teachable “moment” as they say. (Everything is!) Trust me, by the time you blink twice, they’re going to be old enough to go to camp, visit a grandparent (without you) or stay with a cousin or a friend. What they learn to do under supervision, they will learn to do by themselves. An early start teaches them to make choices and packing goes from being a pleasant together task to their own feel-good chore, which raises a child’s self-esteem. It’s like eating, children who help prepare food, devour what they make. Likewise, including their wishes makes dressing while you are away one less thing to negotiate.