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Transform Boring Layovers into Exciting Adventures with These 7 Tips

Layovers can be a drag. But if you don’t have a choice if you’re traveling on a budget, you need to suck it up. With the right mindset, plan, and a whole lot of things to keep you entertained, layovers can even be a mini adventure! Whether you have a few hours or an overnight stop, here are some ideas to make the most of your layover time.   How to Enjoy Your Layovers   1. Plan To enjoy your layover experience, you need to come up with a plan on how you'll spend those hours between flights. Before you even pack your bags with only your essentials (mastering the art of packing light is key to enjoying your layover without having to drag around a suitcase), you need to:    Research the airport. Some airports have amazing amenities, like Singapore’s Changi Airport, the second best airport in the world according to Skytrax as published by CNN Travel. You might not even want to leave it and explore outside since your hands are already full!   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYi5P16l6eo The Best Airport In The World: Singapore Changi Airport | Insider Business Find out if there are transit tours available. Certain cities offer city tours to transit passengers.   Double-check the visa requirements before leaving the airport.   Knowing the choices of activities available can help you avoid feeling stuck.   2. Explore the city If your layover is long enough, consider exploring the city, especially if there are no visa restrictions. Here’s what to consider:   Ensure you factor in travel and waiting time for public transportation before venturing out. You don’t want to rush through security checks and run across the airport so you won't miss your flight.   Visit nearby attractions and tourist destinations that wouldn’t require you to travel far even if you have a lot of time since there might be traffic going back to the airport or you can get lost.    Even a quick city tour can give you a sense of adventure and break up the monotony of watching other people board their flights while you’re still waiting for yours.   3. Treat yourself to airport perks If you are afraid to explore a city alone (you really should try) or you’re pressed for time, consider:   Paying for day passes to lounges or using credit card benefits for access. Lounges have free food, Wi-Fi, and a comfortable place to wait for your flight. Download travel apps like LoungeBuddy to book and access airport lounges around the world.  https://www.instagram.com/p/CyTau-zo_tt/?hl=en&img_index=1 Duty-free shopping to grab a deal on perfumes, gadgets, jewelry, etc. Besides, retail therapy is a great way to keep your mind distracted from the long wait.    4. Catch up on work or entertainment Layovers are the perfect time to get things done (you don’t have any choice since it’s better than twiddling your thumbs.) Whether working on a project or catching up on emails, doing it while waiting will keep you busy. However, make sure to:   Power up: Bring your portable power bank or look for charging stations to keep your devices juiced up.   Use the (legit) Wi-Fi: Many airports offer free Wi-Fi but be wary when using them especially for work or for online purchases since scammers create fake Wi-Fi or “shoulder surf” to gain access to important information.   Create a cozy space: Find a quiet corner away from foot traffic, grab a snack, and settle in. You can easily turn your layover into a productive or fun “me” time!   5. Indulge in some local food If you dread airplane food, consider getting full-on airport food instead! More and more airports are stepping up their food game, with many offering local cuisines inside the terminals. Consider using your layover as a chance to:   Try local food! Whether it’s takoyaki in Tokyo, tacos in Mexico, or gimbap in South Korea, treat yourself to something delicious! The airport is a foodie haven so don’t miss this chance to sample local delicacies. Shop for snacks, especially if you can’t enjoy airplane food or have dietary restrictions you forgot to mention to the airline.   6. Rest and recharge Of course, you can also use your layovers for resting. Many airports are now offering areas for passengers to catch some zzz’s.    Ask for information on whether the airport has sleep pods or designated sleeping areas.  Consider booking a room in an airport hotel if available, especially if you’ve got an overnight layover. You’ll need all your energy once you reach your destination!   If you have enough sleep, your trip will feel smoother and you won’t easily lose your temper over delays or when a fellow passenger runs over your toes with their baggage (ouch).   7. Stay healthy Travel can take a toll on your body, especially if it’s a last-minute trip and you rushed through everything. So, use layovers to take care of yourself.   Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water to replace the fluids you lost from preparing for the trip.    Opt for healthy and nutritious local foods over fast food to keep your energy levels up.   Don’t forget hygiene and freshen up in airport restrooms or shower areas if available.   Don’t look at layovers as a delay or as a longer route. Remember, it’s not always the destination that matters, sometimes it's the journey and the people you meet along the way. So, next time you book your flight, don’t be dismayed if the affordable flight includes a layover. Be excited to have the opportunity to go on a side quest!