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Your Pre-Departure Checklist: Everything to Do Before You Fly

Planning an international trip can be exciting—but the days leading up to your departure can also feel overwhelming. There’s a lot to do, and missing even a small step can cause unnecessary stress or delays at the airport.

Whether you’re travelling for study, work, vacation, or migration, this pre-departure checklist will help you stay organized and confident before your flight.

1. Double-Check Your Passport and Visa

This sounds basic, but many travellers don’t realize their passport has expired or their visa has printing errors until the last minute.

  • Make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months from your travel date
  • Review your visa details—check for name, dates, and type of entry (single/multiple)

2. Book Airport Transfers and Accommodation

Don’t wait until you land to figure out where you’ll go.

  • Confirm your stay for at least the first few days
  • Arrange airport pick-up or transport options in advance
  • Save the addresses in both English and the local language (if needed)

3. Organize Travel and Health Insurance

Travel insurance is often mandatory for visa holders and can be a life-saver in case of emergencies.

  • Buy a policy that covers medical emergencies, baggage loss, and cancellations
  • Carry a soft and hard copy of your insurance documents

4. Currency and International Payments

Get some local currency before you fly and ensure you have access to funds abroad.

  • Exchange at least a small amount of foreign currency
  • Inform your bank about your travel so your card doesn’t get blocked
  • Set up international banking or a forex card if needed

5. Pack Essentials Without Overpacking

  • Carry all important documents in your hand baggage: passport, visa, tickets, ID proofs, insurance, offer letter (if applicable), etc.
  • Keep one set of clothes and basic toiletries in your cabin bag in case of baggage delay
  • Follow airline baggage rules for weight and restricted items

6. Vaccinations, Medicines, and Health Checks

Some countries require proof of vaccinations or health reports.

  • Carry your prescription medications in original packaging
  • Bring any necessary vaccination certificates (e.g., yellow fever, polio, COVID-19)
  • Check country-specific health entry requirements

7. Phone, Connectivity, and Apps

  • Get an international roaming plan or buy a SIM card after landing
  • Download important apps: maps, translation, local transport, etc.
  • Make photocopies or digital backups of your passport, visa, ID, and insurance

8. Inform Your Emergency Contacts

  • Share your travel details with family or a friend
  • Keep emergency numbers saved both on your phone and on paper
  • Register with your home country’s embassy if required

Bonus Tip: Arrive Early at the Airport

International travel requires extra time for security and immigration.

  • Arrive 3 to 4 hours early
  • Wear comfortable clothes and carry a water bottle
  • Stay calm and double-check your gate and boarding time

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