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Make life easier by following these great travel tips.


Terminal Tips
Use these helpfull tips so you can breeze right through to your destination.


Baggage Tips

The best tips for getting your bags to their destination and back without incident.


Tips for Healthy Travel
Wherever you're headed, you'll want to feel healthy and strong. Here are some helpful tips for making sure of this while on the road

Terminal Tips

We all know that Bus Terminals can be a hassle but a little planning and preparation can make a big difference. Try these helpfull tips you can breeze right through your destination.


Before Your Trip

  • Check your itineraries for seat assignments and make any ticket changes you need.
  • Handle any special needs you might have before you get to the terminal.
  • Check to make sure the contact information we have for you is right.
  • Take care of passports, visas, and any important papers you might need way ahead of time.

Preparing for Security

  • Leave your pocket-knives, files, scissors, and any sharp objects at home or put them in your checked baggage.
  • Have your ID and boarding pass out and ready to show.

During Your Trip

  • Check the display screens and monitors in the terminal to find your gate.
  • Arrive at the terminal early with your boarding pass and ticket receipt.
  • Keep an eye on the gate display screens that we have in most terminals.
  • Listen closely for announcements at the gate. It might be important stuff.

Baggage Tips

No one wants lost or damaged luggage. Here are some tips to help you and your luggage have an effortless trip.


Before Your Trip

  • Put your name and the phone number of your destination on your bag.
  • Don't wrap your gifts since all luggages is subject to inspection.
  • Travel light when you can. Try bringing one carry-on bag that will fit the size wise.
  • Don't overstuff your bag. That makes it more likely to get damaged.
  • Make sure your bags don't have any straps or hooks sticking out that can damage your bag or the bus
  • Stay within the baggage allowance.
  • Carry valuables, medication, and travel documents in your carry-on luggage.
  • Pack anything that might leak inside an air-tight plastic bag.
  • Know the rules for any of your stuff that might be considered dangerous goods.

During Your Trip

  • Check as many bags as possible to make clearing security checkpoints smooth and fast.

Tips for Healthy Travel

Wherever you're headed, you'll want to feel healthy and strong. Here are some helpful tips for making sure of this while on the road


Before Your Trip


Here are just a few precautions you can take ahead of time:

  • Make sure your immunizations are current.
  • If possible, delay your trip if you're not feeling well.
  • If you have any health questions, or if you suffer from a chronic ailment, motion sickness, or fear of reduced spaces, ask for advice from your physician.
  • Stress is bad for you. Reduce stress by allowing plenty of time to check in and reach your departure gate.
  • Always carry your medication with you—never pack it in baggage you're planning to check.
  • Wear loose, comfortable clothing and shoes on your trip, no tank tops and athletic shorts are allowed on the bus.

During Your Trip

Here are a few things you can do to feel good while you're on the road:

  • Eat lightly during your trip.
  • Stay hydrated.
  • Leave room under the seat in front of you so you can stretch out your legs.

At Your Destination

Here are a couple of things to remember once you arrive:

  • Never purchase local medications unless you're familiar with them.
  • Wear sun block and sunglasses in the tropics and at high altitudes.
  • Drink a lot of water to minimize altitude sickness.