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10 Smart Ways To Beat Holiday Travel Stress

10 Smart Ways To Beat Holiday Travel Stress

NDTV26-05-2025

Holiday travel sounds magical — until your flight's delayed, your bag breaks, and you've somehow packed just one shoe. With packed airports, endless traffic, and surprise plan changes, holiday travel stress can sneak in fast. But don't worry: a few smart moves can make all the difference. From booking at the right time to packing like a pro, these 10 practical tips will help you stay calm, organised, and maybe even enjoy the journey. Whether you're flying across the country or taking the train home, here's how to dodge the chaos and make it through the holiday rush with your sanity intact.
Here Are 10 Smart Tips To Reduce Holiday Travel Stress:
1. Choose Your Travel Days Wisely
The days just before major holidays see peak fares and insane crowds. Try travelling mid-week or on the holiday itself when possible-it's usually less congested. For instance, flying on the morning of 25 December might cost significantly less than the 24th. Bonus: early morning flights (before 9am) are less likely to be delayed, according to data from the Airports Authority of India (AAI).
2. Book Early — Like, Really Early
Across India, festive seasons like Diwali, Christmas, Holi, and school summer breaks send travel demand through the roof. If you're flying or taking a train, book at least 6-8 weeks in advance. Train tickets, especially under IRCTC, open 120 days before departure and fill up fast — particularly for popular routes like Delhi to Lucknow or Mumbai to Goa. For flights, use fare tracking apps like ixigo, Google Flights, or Skyscanner to monitor price drops.
3. Use DigiYatra And Airline Apps
Skip long queues at the airport by using DigiYatra, a facial recognition-based check-in system now active in major airports like Delhi, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Varanasi. It's a game-changer for frequent flyers. Also, download your airline's app for real-time updates, digital boarding passes, and web check-in.
4. Know Your Rights With Indian Airlines
Flight delayed or cancelled? Under DGCA rules, if your flight is cancelled or rescheduled within 24 hours of departure, the airline must provide an alternate flight or a full refund. For delays over 6 hours, they must inform you at least 24 hours in advance. If your luggage is lost or damaged, you're also entitled to compensation. Don't let the ground staff brush you off — ask clearly about your rights.
5. Snacks Save Lives
Airport food is expensive and often underwhelming (looking at you, INR450 samosa). Carry some light snacks like protein bars, nuts, khakra, or a sandwich from home. And always carry a refillable water bottle — most airports have free filtered water dispensers.
6. Go Carry-On Only (If You Can)
Holiday rush means longer baggage queues and more chances of your luggage going MIA. If you're travelling light, stick to a cabin bag under 7 kg and a personal item. Airlines are strict about weight limits — IndiGo and Akasa don't mess around. Use packing cubes, roll your clothes, and carry travel-sized toiletries. And yes, that second pair of shoes probably isn't worth it.
7. Charge Everything And Bring A Power Bank
Your phone is your boarding pass, payment method, map, and entertainment source. Make sure it's charged. Carry a power bank under 20,000 mAh (which is allowed in cabin baggage in India) and don't forget your cables. If travelling internationally, get a universal travel adapter.
8. Organise Travel Documents Like A Pro
Print out your tickets, hotel bookings, and ID copies. Yes, digital is convenient-but battery dies, WiFi fails, and Murphy's Law loves airports. Use a travel organiser pouch or keep a folder in your carry-on with hard copies. If travelling abroad, carry a few passport-size photos and photocopies of your passport and visa — these come in handy in emergencies.
9. Build A Mini Travel Comfort Kit
Delays are almost guaranteed during Indian holidays. A small pouch with tissues, sanitiser, lip balm, earphones, a pen (for immigration forms), a neck pillow, and a sheet mask can make all the difference. You'll thank yourself when your two-hour layover turns into five.
10. Lower Your Expectations — Seriously
Indian travel infrastructure is improving, but it's still unpredictable. Trains run late, flights get rescheduled, and traffic to the airport in cities like Bengaluru or Mumbai can feel really intense. Build in buffer time, especially for connecting flights or reaching your destination. And when it inevitably gets hectic, take a deep breath and remember — you're not alone in the madness.

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