Knowing what to pack can be almost as difficult as knowing where to go. There
are certain things that you should definitely have with you and a couple of
things that are best left at home. Find out more.
Unclear about what to pack in your carry-on? Be sure you check out these tips, before you get started.
Not sure if something is allowed in your checked baggage? Read the checked baggage
tips page to avoid packing something you shouldn’t have or you can check your
airline's website for packing tips
It’s important to have any
prescription medicine with you and know how to use it, when to use it and
any common side effects you might have. This will better prepare you to let air
attendants know what to do.
It’s best to wear comfortable
clothes while travelling. Learn more about what to wear and what not to
wear.
Great, you’ve decided to get out there and be active. Know the rules about
what
sports equipment is allowed on board aircraft and what has to be checked
with baggage. There are also special requirements for certain equipment, so
before you get to the airport with your equipment in hand, make sure that it’s
on the list.
Electronic devices, such as portable computers, cellular phones and CD
players, may be screened using special screening equipment. This procedure will
not harm your electronic devices. Be sure to check these helpful tips before
travelling with your iPod.
If you’re going to be on the water during your travels, be sure to pack your
personal floatation device, more commonly known as your PFD.
Learn
more about PFDs today.
Don’t forget to pack your lifejacket or PFD and – more importantly
– wear it. It could save your life.
Learn
more about lifejackets and PFDs today.
TC on TV are
safety and security spots done in collaboration with the Canadian Food
Inspection Agency to promote and improve awareness of safety issues.
When you
travel by train, there are certain differences in what you can bring on
board and in your checked baggage. Before you go, be informed.
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