5 Ways to Make the Most of Traveling During the Holidays

Audrey Fairbrother
December 19, 2019
5 Ways to Make the Most of Traveling During the Holidays

Going to find yourself on the road for the upcoming holidays? Whether you’re driving a truck cross-country, or on a red-eye assignment for business, there’s no need to feel alone! Although you may be situated in a hotel room, miles away from home, it’s still possible to celebrate this time of year.

Here are five ways to make the most of traveling during the holidays.

1. Travel smart

We’ve mentioned it once and we’ll mention it again: whether you’re driving or flying, packing effectively and efficiently can ensure a stress-free trip. Keep things basic, bring the right technology, and stay comfortable (and warm).

If you’re traveling in the air, it’s entirely possible to save time by skipping the inevitable holiday lines. And if you’re driving to your destination, be sure to stay safe. Holiday driving brings with it the risk of snow and ice.

2. Utilize technology

Thanks to technology, it’s entirely possible to see the smiling faces of your friends and family—no matter how far away they are. Whether you’re traveling with a laptop or smartphone, we guarantee there’s an app to facilitate video communication.

From WhatsApp and Facetime to Facebook Messenger, there are plenty of free, simple platforms that impart a level of home into your hotel.

3. Stay healthy

Wintertime brings with it plenty of germs. Not to mention, a potential case of Scrooge-like spirits if you’re braving solo travel. Let the grouchiness go and work hard to retain a healthy mind and body this holiday season. After all, stress does nothing more than make situations worse.

Take it easy so you’re healthy when you return home— and if you can, squeeze in a workout or two on the road!

4. Celebrate with others

Business travelers aren’t the only ones flying solo during the holidays. No matter where you’re traveling, we can almost guarantee that volunteer opportunities abound. Volunteering is a great way to connect to your surrounding community and spread some holiday cheer. Put things into perspective this year—and lend a helping hand!

5. Do things your own way

Sure, holidays fall on specific dates. But sometimes, life gets in the way. Rather than stick to tradition, consider creating your own. Celebrate with your family or friends a few days early or late. Ultimately, it’s not the day on the calendar that truly matters. It’s the quality time you spend with your loved ones that makes the holiday season special.

Even if you’re miles away from home, celebrating holidays on the road can be an equally relaxing, rejuvenating time. Be sure to stay safe and warm. And remember, home is just a few days away!

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Audrey Fairbrother

Audrey Fairbrother is the Content and SEO Manager at Engine. She spends her days writing about all things business travel, researching topics that are important to Engine's audience and cultivating the company's brand voice.

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