How to Overcome a Fear of Flying

Having a fear of flying is very common, but this phobia can be quite a hindrance when it comes to traveling for work or taking a cross-country trip. If you’re afraid of airplanes and can’t seem to calm your nerves, these tips will help you to overcome your fear.

  1. Become familiar with the plane. Many people are afraid of plane crashes, but crashes are uncommon. Learning how an airplane works will help you to feel more secure once you’re on board. Research facts about your specific type of airplane, and even ask to meet the pilot before boarding.
  2. Allow yourself plenty of time. Airports are known for being hectic and stressful, and this will only intensify your fear. Be sure to arrive at the airport a few hours early so that you have time to get to your terminal and relax before it’s time to board.
  3. Choose an aisle seat. If you’re afraid of flying you probably don’t want to look down at the ground from the plane’s window. Choosing an aisle seat will eliminate this stressor, and you can even wear an eye mask to close off your view entirely.
  4. Avoid caffeine. Stimulants like caffeine will only make your anxiety worse. Avoid drinking your morning latte the day of a flight, and be sure to stay hydrated to keep yourself from feeling fatigued.

Fear of Flying [Independent Traveler]
How to Overcome Your Worst Fears [Lifehacker]
10 Tips for the Fearful Flyer [NBC News]
How Can I Overcome My Fear of Flying? [ADAA]

Choose Your Next Vacation Destination with These Travel Guides

You’ve decided to finally use those days off and book a vacation, but the possibilities seem overwhelming. Should you go on a tropical beach getaway? An adventurous Eurotrip? Maybe camping? These helpful online travel guides can steer you in the right direction toward the perfect travel destination.

Fodor’s Travel
Fodor’s Travel is a website for travel buffs, by travel buffs, with a variety of different features to help you plan the ideal getaway. Browse the site by destination if you’ve already got a particular place in mind, or read cruise ship reviews if your heart is set on an all-inclusive cruise. Fodor’s Travel also offers well-curated itineraries like their Escape the City Weekend Getaways to help you choose a trip by your preferences instead of location.

Lonely Planet
Long regarded as the best resource for backpackers and solo travellers, Lonely Planet is a wonderful resource for exploring the world on the cheap. Here you’ll find Japan’s top culinary locations, luxury tents with built-in air conditioning, and other smart advice for globetrotters.

Frommer’s
Frommer’s is a website meant to inspire travellers with gorgeous sites, fascinating articles and helpful deals and news. Their 100 Family Trips section includes vacations that both adults and children will love, and discussion forums organized by location provide advice from fellow adventurers.

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