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]]>There is definitely something cute about a traditional airline meal with a starter, main course, and dessert all served on a little tray. But, unfortunately, adorability doesn’t always make up for taste. In fact, airplane food is somewhat of a running joke, with dozens of people sharing photos of their less-than-appetizing meals on social media.
Depending on how long your flight is, you could be left feeling hungry sooner rather than later.
Sure, you could brave the “chicken or beef” option, but if you prefer to eat something tried and tested, bring along a cup noodle. It should be the kind that has its own container and to which you only need to add boiling water. When the flight attendant offers tea and coffee, ask them to pour some hot water into your noodles and you’ll be chowing down in no time.
This trick also works if you tend to get hungry between meals.
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]]>When you leave room in your suitcase while packing for a trip that you’re about to embark on, you’re sending a message to yourself. You’re telling yourself that you’re not worried about not having all the essentials. You’re telling yourself that you’re open to what you may find, or learn, on your trip. You’re telling yourself that you’re ready to let go.
You may not realize it, but by not packing your suitcase fully, you’re setting the tone for the entire trip. You’re going into with the confidence that you know you’ll fill that suitcase with something else. Some new clothes. A fancy new handbag. A memory, perhaps. Ultimately, it doesn’t really matter what you put there—because it was about the carefree mindset you created along the way.
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]]>It’s really that simple. If you don’t care what day of the week you fly on, do yourself a favor and check out the Tuesday flight. Most of the time, you’ll learn that the flight on Tuesday is cheaper than the others. The reason for this is that Tuesday is in the middle of the week, and thus furthest away from the weekend—which is when most people usually fly.
So if flying on the weekend isn’t such a big deal for you, make sure that you book not just your going flight, but your return one as well, on a Tuesday. Once you start doing this, you’ll pretty much never look back. And the best part is, you’ll be shocked how much money you save in the long run!
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]]>The post You Won’t Go Hungry Onboard a Flight With This Hack appeared first on LUX & LUSH.
]]>There is definitely something cute about a traditional airline meal with a starter, main course, and dessert all served on a little tray. But, unfortunately, adorability doesn’t always make up for taste. In fact, airplane food is somewhat of a running joke, with dozens of people sharing photos of their less-than-appetizing meals on social media.
Depending on how long your flight is, you could be left feeling hungry sooner rather than later.
Sure, you could brave the “chicken or beef” option, but if you prefer to eat something tried and tested, bring along a cup noodle. It should be the kind that has its own container and to which you only need to add boiling water. When the flight attendant offers tea and coffee, ask them to pour some hot water into your noodles and you’ll be chowing down in no time.
This trick also works if you tend to get hungry between meals.
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]]>The post Why You Should Leave Some Room in Your Suitcase appeared first on LUX & LUSH.
]]>When you leave room in your suitcase while packing for a trip that you’re about to embark on, you’re sending a message to yourself. You’re telling yourself that you’re not worried about not having all the essentials. You’re telling yourself that you’re open to what you may find, or learn, on your trip. You’re telling yourself that you’re ready to let go.
You may not realize it, but by not packing your suitcase fully, you’re setting the tone for the entire trip. You’re going into with the confidence that you know you’ll fill that suitcase with something else. Some new clothes. A fancy new handbag. A memory, perhaps. Ultimately, it doesn’t really matter what you put there—because it was about the carefree mindset you created along the way.
The post Why You Should Leave Some Room in Your Suitcase appeared first on LUX & LUSH.
]]>The post This Travel Hack Will Get You Cheaper Flights appeared first on LUX & LUSH.
]]>It’s really that simple. If you don’t care what day of the week you fly on, do yourself a favor and check out the Tuesday flight. Most of the time, you’ll learn that the flight on Tuesday is cheaper than the others. The reason for this is that Tuesday is in the middle of the week, and thus furthest away from the weekend—which is when most people usually fly.
So if flying on the weekend isn’t such a big deal for you, make sure that you book not just your going flight, but your return one as well, on a Tuesday. Once you start doing this, you’ll pretty much never look back. And the best part is, you’ll be shocked how much money you save in the long run!
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