Moving with your furry friend; what you must know
Pets are integral members of the family and transporting them to a new city in comfort is a priority. Here is everything you need to know about taking pets by train or plane in India:
Travel by train:
If you would like to travel in train along with your pet in the same compartment, remember to book in advance either a two berth or a four-berth coupe exclusively in AC First Class. If not, then like other passengers travelling in classes other than AC First Class, you can book them in luggage/brake van paying requisite charges. Specially designed boxes are available in the brake van for this purpose.
If you are travelling with your avian friend, non-exotic bird or birds, then you must place the cage in the luggage van. Please ensure that you complete the required documentation before travel date. On the day of travel, stock the cage with sufficient food and water. One extra measure you can take is to cover the cage with a dark cloth so that the birds think it's night, and do not get too stressed. Indian Railways does not permit the transportation of exotic bird species, and even parrots fall under this category. So seek clarification from the authorities before booking.
Procedure to make the transit
1.Procure a medical certificate from a certified veterinary doctor.
2.Fill required forms and book space for your pet in the luggage van at the railway parcel office. Also carry a copy of your ticket and your photo ID, voter or Adhaar car will do.
3.Attach the receipt or a way bill copy to the pet’s collar.
4.On the day of travel bring your pet to the station at least two hours in advance.
5.Meet the Parcel Officer who will hand out the documents and relevant details to the Guard.
6.Your pet will then be put in the built-in cage provided in the Guard's compartment.
7.Ensure that the pet cage is sufficiently stocked with food and water.
8.On reaching your destination, contact the Guard and the local parcel officer to re-unite with your pet.
Travel by air
Most carriers allow pets such as dog/cat/rabbit or bird onboard, but in the cargo hold. If your pet is younger than 8 weeks (and in some cases, 12 weeks), they may not be allowed onboard due to health risks. Only Air India allows pets in cabin, if the combined weight of the pet and the pet carrier is less than 5 kilos. On a case by case basis, carriers allow service animals onboard with the owner, who are accompanying disabled people.
Crating your pet
For any air travel, you need to crate your pet in an International Air Transport Association (IATA) approved cage. While purchasing the cage, ensure that you pick an appropriate size that is well ventilated, made of a non-chewable material, has smooth edges and shuts properly. It should be escape and leak-proof. Buy the crate in advance so that your pet gets used to it, so that they are less nervous on the day of the journey. Putting a label on the crate is a good idea, listing your pet’s information, including name, behaviour of the pet (mild or slightly aggressive), choice of food, your name, address, flight itinerary and your emergency contact details.
Visiting the vet
Probably the only outing that your pet doesn’t enjoy is the visit to the vet. If the pet is flying, then a health certificate needs to be procured from a certified vet, along with a letter stating that your pet is fit to fly. Please update the medical records of the pet and ensure that the necessary vaccinations are given. The requirements may vary depending on the choice of airline, so enquire at least a month in advance. Some carriers object to sedation of animals, as it may pose a tremendous risk to their health. If you feel that your pet may get agitated, then ask your vet for a natural pet calmer instead. If they are prone to motion sickness, then start taking them for long drives to prepare for the travel. Do not feed them before the flight, just hydrate them well.If your pet is a rabbit or a bird then, in addition to the fitness certificate from the vet, a letter needs to be procured from the State Forest or Wildlife department stating that the species is not endangered and is allowed to be carried on a domestic flight from the origin city to the destination city.
Is your flight delayed or cancelled?
Here are some tips to plan ahead and stay composed in such situations.
It is that time of the year when you look forward to celebrating the winter holidays with your loved ones. If you are a meticulous planner, you are likely to have spent days or even weeks to plan every step of your vacation. However, despite your exhaustive checklist, all that might be required to derail your travel plans, would be one unexpected delay or cancellation of a flight. This is no reason though for you to go into panic mode. Just a few precautions, knowledge of your air travel rights and being prepared with a few insider tricks, can help you stay composed in such anxiety-inducing situations.
Know your air travel rights
If your flight is delayed by more than two hours and less than 12 hours, then you are entitled to meals and refreshment at the airport according to regulations laid down by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). If your flight is delayed by over 12 hours, you are entitled to hotel accommodation along with transfers. In case your flight is cancelled, your carrier is bound to provide you a seat on the next available flight on that airline or give you a refund. You must know that the airline is under no obligation to compensate, if the delay is due to extraordinary circumstances such as natural disaster, civil war, political instability etc.
Stay proactive
In times of crisis, the gate agents and the airport staff are inundated with hundreds of requests while pacifying irate passengers, so it may be easier to call the airline’s customer service to get yourself rebooked on the next flight.
Download the right apps
You never know when you are likely to be faced with a situation when your flight is delayed or worse, cancelled. To keep yourself updated at all times, you can download apps such as FlightAware, Flight Board, GateGuru etc which will give you real time information on the status of your flights.
Overseas travel
Different rules apply for different airlines. If you are planning to travel to Europe you should familiarise yourself with the regulations applicable there. Usually if your flight is delayed for more than three hours in Europe, you may be entitled to compensation (anywhere from 50 to 600 euros) based on a few factors, including your flight distance and length of delay.
Invest in travel insurance
The best way to prepare for travel-related emergencies is to invest in a travel insurance policy. A typical travel insurance plan may cover losses stemming from medical bills, curtailment or cancellation of a flight, loss of personal belongings or baggage, and emergency evacuation. If travellers need coverage for other type of emergencies, additional coverage options are available and can be added to the standard travel insurance plan.
Hold on your documents
When you arrive at your final destination, make sure that you keep your boarding pass and other travel documents. Many airlines or insurance companies may reject a legitimate claim, if you do not have the relevant documents. You may be able to recover your expenses caused by flight delays, including missed reservation, for your hotel or car rentals, if you keep your original receipts and documents in place.
Trying to Pack too much?
Trying to pack too much? Ten genius space saving tips to pack your suitcase
A business trip or a family holiday, travel by train or air, domestic or international, if there are two elements that are common, they are the excitement of a journey, and the stress of packing your bags.With airlines being stricter with their baggage policy, you may get to check in one bag or maximum two depending upon the destination and airline. Similarly, if you are travelling by train, the prospect of lugging or pulling your bags from one platform to another, over long and high bridges, to your compartment and berth is daunting even for the strongest, hardened passenger. Therefore, a primary requirement ahead of every trip is to ensure that you travel light and smart and try and fit everything you need for your trip into one bag, so that it does not exceed weight limitations, and is easy for you to carry yourself. A piece of cake? Yes, absolutely, especially if you follow these simple but effective tips below:
1)Organise your Jewellery
We usually pack all our jewellery in a pouch and stuff it in our bag, and then when you open the bag you realise that it is all tangled. To avoid such a situation, place your jewellery sets between sheets of plastic wrap, this will restrict their movement. For dainty chains, string the ends through straw to prevent them from tangling. To pack your earrings, organise them in a pill case compartment or in an old lip balm container. If you are packing really small studs, then fasten them through buttonholes.
2)Crease proof clothes
When you are packing clothes that wrinkle easily, lay them flat inside a plastic dry-cleaning bag, and then fold as normal. The plastic will prevent creases from setting in.
3)Roll your clothes
For saving space, roll your clothes instead of folding them. You will be surprised by how much more you can fit this way.
4)Cover Shoes
Keep the dirty soles of your shoe away from your clothes by sticking them inside a shower cap.
5)Utilise empty spaces
Stuff socks inside one shoe, so that it is easy for you to find them and it also saves space. The other shoe could be used to stuff bath products that won’t burst inside, such as shampoo bottle or shower gel.
6)Packing breakables
To protect your favourite perfume bottle from breaking, slip it into thick socks.
7)Hairpins in a box
Sometimes searching for hairpins in a big purse is like searching for a needle in a hay stack. Store the hairpins and clips in an old tic tac container for easy access.
8)Avoid Bulky bottles
Instead of packing big bulky bottles of lotion, for a quick weekend trip, just pour a little bit of the product into a clean contact case or small air tight container.
9)Packing liquids
To prevent liquid products from bursting and ruining everything else inside your bag, cut a small square of plastic wrap, unscrew the product’s lid, set the plastic wrap on top and secure it with a rubber band, then screw the lid back on. This way even if the lid pops open, no product can spill out.
10)Cap for your razor
If your razor doesn’t have a protective cap or the cap has broken, use a large binder clip to cover the sharp blades.
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A Comprehensive Guide to Monsoon Travel
The monsoon season, with its lush greenery and refreshing rains, offers an enchanting and challenging travel experience. With the proper preparation and mindset, travelling in the monsoon can be a delightful adventure. This guide provides essential tips and insights to ensure your monsoon trip is safe, enjoyable, and memorable. From packing the right gear to choosing the best destinations, we cover everything you need to know about monsoon travel.
Tips for Travelling During MonsoonPacking the right items can significantly impact your monsoon travel experience. Here are some essentials to include in your luggage:
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Health and Safety Tips for Monsoon TravelMaintaining health and safety during your monsoon trip is paramount. Here are some tips to keep in mind:
Monsoon travel can be a magical experience if approached with the proper preparation and mindset. Following these tips and packing the necessary items can ensure a safe and enjoyable monsoon trip. Remember to check the weather, avoid risky activities, and prioritise your health and safety. With the best travel insurance in India, you can travel with peace of mind, knowing that you are covered for any unexpected situations. Embrace the beauty of the rainy season and explore the best destinations for a memorable monsoon adventure.
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