A Bundle is already in your cart
You can only have one active bundle against your account at one time.
If you wish to purchase a different bundle please remove the current bundle from your cart.
You have unused credits
You still have credits against a bundle for a different licence. Once all of your credits have been used you can purchase a newly licenced bundle.
If you wish to purchase a different bundle please use your existing credits or contact our support team.
00:28
Flight attendant shares secret travel tips – from using a hairdryer on your bathroom mirror to a hack for charging devices WITHOUT a travel plug Part 2/3
A flight attendant has baffled the Internet after sharing her best-travelling secrets – including using shower caps for shoes and a hanger for your curtains.
Esther Sturrus always dreamed of being a flight attendant from a very young age, where at aged 16, she attended an aviation course for three years, before going on to work for TUI in 2019 and moving to KLM in 2020.
Now, with her expertise and knowledge, she reveals the golden tips and tricks to keep in mind when travelling.
In a clip uploaded on TikTok, which has racked up 1.2 million views and over 52,000 likes, she shares insights into the top 10 things to remember whilst abroad.
LEAVE A SHOE IN THE SAFE:
Many hotels, hostels and holiday rentals come with a safe, which is for holidaymakers to put any expensive items that they’d like to keep locked away.
“My biggest tip is to leave your shoe in the safe," Esther, aged 22, from Rotterdam, Netherlands, told NeedToKnow.co.uk.
“This way you will never forget anything from your safe.
“You will notice when you want to leave that you are missing a shoe, it’s also quite a funny one!”
SOAK A SMALL TOWEL WHEN YOU GET TO YOUR HOTEL:
Aeroplanes are renowned for their dry air, as they circulate the outside air, in order to keep the indoor air fresh and healthy to breathe.
But unfortunately, this constant onslaught of fresh outdoor air keeps humidity levels way down, which means that you dehydrate faster than normal.
She said: “Being on planes means you always suffer from the dry air.
“And it is not nice if you also have dry air in your hotel room.
“So another big tip of mine is, when you arrive at your accommodation, soak a small towel and place it in front of the heater.
“That water evaporates and in a small hotel room that can bring just a little relief.”
CREATE SPACE BY ROLLING CLOTHES:
When it comes to packing, most travellers will try to fit as much as they can in bags and suitcases, and this way… you can fit in as much as you please.
Esther added: “It always seems like there’s never enough room in your luggage when packing for a great journey.
“However, one of the top travel hacks for packing is to roll your clothes instead of folding them!”
CHEAPER AIRLINE FLIGHTS WITH PRIVATE BROWSING:
Oftentimes, travel sites and airlines will record your browsing history by installing cookies on your browser.
“These companies know how often you visit their site and will typically raise the price because of your frequent visits,” she commented.
“Therefore, by using private browsing, nothing can be tracked or traced.”
EMAIL A SCAN OF YOUR PASSPORT TO YOURSELF:
This is one of Esther’s biggest tips, as it could come in very handy.
The 22-year-old said: “Having proof of who you are is vital when travelling international flights.
“This is especially true if you are a victim of burglary or loss.”
USE A HANGER FOR YOUR CURTAINS:
She added: “Are your curtains not closing properly? Use a clothes hanger!
“You clip this on the curtain so that no more light comes in between.”
CHARGE ELECTRONIC DEVICES THROUGH A TV:
“One of the most innovative travel hacks is to charge your electronic devices through a TV,” said Esther.
“This is extremely helpful if you forgot or lost your wall plug for your charger.”
USE A SHOWER CAP FOR YOUR SHOES:
“This way your clothes won't get dirty when you put your shoes in the suitcase,” she said
DON'T PUT YOUR TOOTHBRUSH ON THE SINK:
Esther added: “I never find sinks themselves, that fresh.
“So I turn a paper cup upside down and stab my toothbrush into it.
“That way I don't have to put it on the sink.”
USE YOUR HAIRDRYER IN THE BATHROOM:
The 22-year-old said: “The best place to use it is in the bathroom!
“If your mirror is steamed up after showering, put a hair dryer on it, or hair-dry near it, and it goes straight away!”
In the clip, she can be seen demonstrating how to close your curtains with a hanger, before moving on to show you can charge your phone by plugging it into a television.
She then shows that a shower cap is not only useful for your hair but also for putting round your shoes before popping them into a suitcase, keeping your clothes clean.
Esther then demonstrates putting one of her heels into a locker, showing that this way, you won't forget it as it’s in a pair.
She also shows a shower cap wrapped around her remote, to stop it from spreading germs.
Esther also reveals that any card can be used for electricity in a hotel room, placing one of her own cards in her room key slot.
She captioned the video: “Hotel hacks from a flight attendant.”
Users flocked to the comments to share their reactions, with many left in awe of the hidden tricks.
One person said: “What… you can put ANY card in for lights???”
Mohamed commented: “Wow! These are really cool ideas…. Thanks for sharing!”
Someone else wrote: “Heel shoe hack great idea.”
“The hanger! Thank you, I hate light in the room at 6 am and as a man I don't have the girls accessories,” said Micky.
“One of the most useful videos here,” added another user.
“To use the shower cap never thought about that!” said someone else.
ENDS
EDITOR’S NOTES: Video Usage Licence: (EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained an exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request.
Video Restrictions: None.
Categories
From the blog
Stories not Stock: 3 Reasons Why You Should Use UGC Instead of Stock Video
Video content is an essential part of a brand’s marketing strategy, and while stock footage has been a reliable go-to in the past, forward-thinking companies are looking to user-generated content for their video needs.
View post