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Travel expert reveals ‘getaway hacks’ to take stress out of the pre-holiday week this Easter


A TRAVEL expert has revealed the ‘getaway hacks’ to take the stress out of the pre-holiday week, this Easter.

Travel blogger Vicky Flip Flop, from Southsea, suggests getting into the right mindset before a long journey by doing a short stretching session, having some herbal tea, or by lighting a soothing candle.

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Getting into the right mindset before a holiday is keyCredit: Getty

Finishing a book you’ve been meaning to read or learning basic phrases in the local language of your destination can also take the stress out of travel, according to the expert.

And book airport transfers as early as possible, not only to get the best deals but so you can just forget about it before your trip.

It comes after research found Brits need a holiday – just to get over the stress of preparing for their dream break.

A poll of 2,000 adults found four in 10 claim the week before jetting off to sunnier climates is the most stressful time of the year.

Despite waiting all year for a break in the sunshine, 66% feel busy in the lead up to the holiday.

And 31% struggle to get excited during the run up because they have too much to think about.

Packing bags (29%t), cleaning the house (13%t) and arranging the appropriate documents (10%) are the biggest pre-holiday stresses.

To combat this, National Express has teamed up with Vicky, to offer some ‘getaway hacks‘ for the countdown to the main event.

She said: “While holidays are often seen as a time of joy and relaxation, the lead-up to them can be surprisingly stressful.

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“Many people find themselves juggling a long to-do list, from planning travel and wrapping up work to getting the house clean for their return.

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“The pressure to create a perfect holiday experience can sometimes overshadow the excitement, leaving people feeling overwhelmed rather than eager.”

The study also found as many as 16% of adults have actually decided against going on a holiday because they would have too much to do before leaving.

Some of the disasters faced by travellers include returning home to dead plants as nobody had watered them (9%) or having to pay last-minute high fees for trains and taxis to the airport (nine per cent).

More than half (52%) feel they can only relax once they are on the way to the airport, with 86% considering a stress-free airport transfer an important part of the holiday.

VICKY FLIP FLOP’S TOP 10 PRE-HOLIDAY TIPS:

1. Make sure your neighbours are fully briefed on plant care, maybe even make a small map of where they all live at home. Putting artificial plants away can also help avoid confusion.

2. Organise your fridge like you’re running a restaurant. Give everything a status update. Offer any fresh fruit or vegetables that won’t keep to your neighbours, and pop that half-finished fresh milk in the freezer for when you get back.

3. Consider booking an airport transport early, with National Express coaches taking you straight to the terminal door.

4. Do a three-minute stretching session before you leave, have your favourite herbal tea, or even light a calming candle to make the prep feel like a calm and purposeful activity, not a rush.

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5. Give your trip a purpose beyond getting to the main destination, for example finishing a book or learning how to say a few words in the language of wherever you are traveling to. An activity to do on the coach makes the journey feel more like an adventure.

6. Discuss exactly what you want to get out of the trip if you are travelling with other people, to make sure you’re on the same page, and if you’re not – what to do about it.

7. Charge everything, and take power banks and cables in your hand luggage so you can give your devices a battery boost before departure.

8. Pretend you’re in your favourite film, as you look out of the window, create an epic soundtrack in your head.

9. Be intentional as you watch the world pass by. Notice how the landscape changes from your coach window.

10. Keep your peace at the airport As you enter those terminal doors hold onto the calm feelings you’ve just manifested from your relaxing journey.

And 21% claim the best way to go is to simply take a back seat and let someone else sort it out, according to the stats by OnePoll.

Ed Rickard, network director for National Express, which has seen bookings for Easter travel to major UK airports rise by 11.5% compared to the same time last year, said: “Whether it’s packing the right items, organising travel documents..

“..or making sure all necessary reservations are in place, there’s always that nagging worry that something will go wrong when travelling on holiday.

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“This can be especially stressful for those travelling with children or large groups but with hundreds of frequent coach services to and from major UK airports, holidaymakers have one less thing to worry about, with our brilliant coach drivers taking them right to the airport terminal door.”

Passengers with luggage walking toward departures.

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Do your research well in advance of jetting offCredit: SWNS



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