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Question: Can you leave the airport during a layover?

Answer: Generally yes, you can leave the airport during a layover.

But! Can you leave the airport during a layover on an international flight? And can you leave the airport during a layover in the US? Are there other questions you should consider? Here are 13 things you really should consider first!

1. Is It A Domestic Flight?

Yes, you can leave airports during domestic layovers. For example, if you’re a US citizen on a layover within the US, then you can leave the airport legally and safely. (Just make sure you’re back in time!)

Another thing to know is that if your domestic layover is more than an hour, you’ll probably have 2 boarding passes. So just make sure your 2nd boarding pass is printed off or downloaded on your phone before you leave the airport. You can usually print them off at airport counters.

2. Is It An International Flight?

This is the answer to the question of whether you can leave the airport on a connecting flight while traveling internationally.

If the country requires visas in order for you to visit, leaving the airport without a visa will get you into trouble and you will be violating the layover flight rules. However, you won’t need a visa for that country if you’re just passing customs to board the next flight. But remember, the moment you step outside of that airport you’re technically a visitor and so will be expected to have a visa if required.

So, if you have a visa (or your connecting country doesn’t require one), then, yes, you can leave the airport during a layover on an international flight. If you need a visa but you don’t have one, then you can’t leave the airport during an international layover.

3. How Long Is Your Layover?

If your layover is just a few hours then don’t get off the plane during a layover. Don’t risk it. You’ll need that time to pass customs and do other essential things. Also, if you leave the airport and come back in again, you’ll have to go through security again. Do you really have time for that?

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Don’t be that dunderhead who misses their connecting flight!

Although it can be tempting to want to see as many countries as possible, just think about how bad it would be potentially getting stranded in a foreign country or having to fork out more cash booking a new flight last minute.

4. Does Your Ticket Allow You To Leave The Transit Area?

A “transit area” is a place travelers are allowed to visit without going through customs. A few tickets don’t allow people to leave transit areas or airports during layovers (airports count as a transit area). In this day and age it is much less common, but it might be a good idea to check with your airline before planning on doing so. Send them an email a few weeks before your trip.

5. Is Your Layover In A Safe Country?

Luckily most countries are safer places these days, but if your layover happens to be in a place prone to terrorism, you might want to stay inside the airport during a layover.

And, unfortunately, women traveling alone need to be extra careful. Is the country that your layover is in known for being safe for women? If the answer is no, it’d most likely be a bad idea to leave the airport during a connecting flight.

6. What About Your Luggage?

Even walking around a city with a carry-on would be a massive nuisance, but what about your main luggage?

If you booked two separate flights then you’ll be collecting your main luggage during your layover at the baggage claims. You’ll then have to check-in your luggage again for your next flight, but some airlines don’t allow this if its too soon before your flight.

If that is the case, you’d then have to find a place within or near the airport to store your main luggage (and your carry-on) before leaving the airport to explore.

If your flights were booked together then this wouldn’t be an issue since your airline would keep hold of your main luggage until you arrive at your final destination (even if you spend the night in your layover country). But you’ll still need to find a place to store your carry-on if you leave the airport during transit.

When storing your luggage, make sure you take out your ID, money and other essentials to carry around with you in person—not doing so could cause big problems in trying to return to the airport or getting your luggage back!

7. What Time Of Day Is It?

Not only is exploring a city at night on your own probably unwise, but they’ll also not be much to do anyway. If its dark outside, find a safe and comfortable place to try and catch a nap within the airport. Some airports even have sleeping areas!

8. How Far Away Is The Airport From Anything?

Most airports are quite a distance away from the center of cities or from interesting places. Be sure to check out how far away your airport is from anything good before you decide to leave the airport during your layover. You wouldn’t want to spend a fortune on taxis or spend all your time on just getting to the place you wanted to explore!

9. Do You Have A Backup In Case You Get Lost?

What if you get lost exploring? Make sure you have maps or a GPS to guide you back to the airport in case you get lost. Carry a portable battery charger so that your phone can remain charged up.

10. Is The Place A Tourist Trap Or Expensive?

Is the country your connecting flight is in known for being a tourist trap or expensive? Be careful how you spend any money, you won’t want to blow your budget for the country you’re actually intended to visit!

Moreover, don’t forget you may need some of the local currency that could be different than the currency of the country you’re traveling to. Not everywhere takes card, so this might make you want to stay in the airport during a layover.

11. Is There An Airport Organized Tour You Should Go On Instead?

Some airports feature organized tours that are designed for passengers with long layovers. So if want to leave the airport during transit, it might be best to do it through an organized airport tour. They’ll make sure everything is sorted out for you!

You could even plan to stay in your layover destination for a couple of days based on what kind of packages the airport tour offers! So, how about taking two vacations instead of one?

12. Would You Even Enjoy It Anyway?

The idea of exploring a new country might sound great when you’re not tired, sweaty and drained from traveling, but travel can take it out of you! Will you even want to leave the airport anyway?

Furthermore, isn’t there something to be said about seeing a country properly? Perhaps your perspective of that country will be negative by rushing it and seeing it whilst being tired or mildly stressed out?

13. Do You Know What To Do If You Miss Your Connecting Flight?

We’re assuming this won’t ever happen since you’ll have already read all our warnings, but on the off-chance that it does, do you know what to do if you miss your connecting flight?

The airline won’t owe you anything if you miss your next flight because of your own fault. Miss one leg of your flight and all the rest of the legs will be automatically canceled and will need to be rebooked.

Some travel insurances may help cover some of those costs if you do miss your layover, but the moral of the story is just to not miss your connecting flight.

If its the airline’s fault they should book you in on the next available flight and book you into a nearby hotel if its nighttime.


So, can you leave the airport during a layover?

Absolutely! But, if you want to leave the airport during a layover on an international flight or domestic flight, just be sensible about it.

Suggested next reading: 9 Clever Tips That’ll Actually Make Your Long Layover Worthwhile

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15 Awesome Local Sayings From Around The World https://moderntrekker.com/local-sayings/ https://moderntrekker.com/local-sayings/#respond Mon, 17 Dec 2018 13:00:01 +0000 https://moderntrekker.com/?p=885 Have you ever thought about the local sayings that your…

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Have you ever thought about the local sayings that your country uses on a daily basis? They may sound completely normal to you, but use them in another part of the world and you may get some strange looks, and perhaps even offend others.

For example, an American saying, “spill the beans” could potentially be taken literally by a Brit, thinking they actually spilled beans on the floor (the American saying means to tell a secret.)

What is the history behind these local sayings? What are the contexts these expressions are used in? We decided to take a closer look at 15 funny and witty local sayings from around the world:

1. “To pace around hot porridge like a cat”

“To pace around hot porridge like a cat”, local sayings around the world
“To pace around hot porridge like a cat”

Country: Finland and Sweden

Meaning: Someone is not being direct, they are not saying what they want to say

History: Unclear. Both Finland and Sweden are quite vocal about any issues they have in public but prefer to be less open in their private lives.

2. “Not my circus, not my monkey”

“Not my circus, not my monkey”, local sayings from around the world
“Not my circus, not my monkey”

Country: Poland

Meaning: The issue at hand is not my problem

Context: A friend comes to you with an idea and you warn them not to go ahead with the idea. They don’t listen to your advice and continue anyway. They then want help cleaning up the mess they made, but you tell them, “not my circus, not my monkey.”

3. “A hungry stomach has no ears”

“A hungry stomach has no ears”, local sayings from around the world
“A hungry stomach has no ears”

Country: France

Meaning: When someone is hungry, there is no point talking with them because they won’t listen

History: The saying was made popular by the famous French poet, Jean de La Fontaine. This saying has been translated and is now used in various English-speaking countries as well.

4. “The devil always takes back his gifts”

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“The devil always takes back his gifts”

Country: Ukraine

Meaning: Enjoy the moment, nothing lasts forever

History: The saying was often said on St. Nicholas Day, which used to be celebrated over Christmas in Ukraine. The day was made for gift giving and the saying was told to many children to help them feel grateful for the gifts they received.

5. “To have a stick in your ear”

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Country: Denmark

Meaning: To not listen to someone

History: The expression is popular in Denmark and used to be popular around the 1970’s in English. It is now considered rude to say to someone in English.

6. “To ride as a hare”

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“To ride as a hare”

Country: Russia

Meaning: To travel for free without buying a ticket

History: Russia is a massive country and train travel has always been a cheap way to travel from one end to the other. The saying came about from paying passengers noticing that those who did not pay their fare would shake uncontrollably like a hare whenever a ticket inspector would come into the train cars.

7. “Take ears to the field, take eyes to the farm”

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Country: Thailand

Meaning: Don’t pay attention to what is happening

Context: The Thai have come up with clever local sayings for almost any situation, and this is no different. The saying means to try not paying attention to what is happening around you, even though it is almost impossible not to. A saying within a saying.

8. “To push something with your belly”

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Country: Portugal

Meaning: To ignore a responsibility, a priority

Context: The more you eat, the sleepier you get, and the more likely you are to ignore something you have to do.

9. “Willing to borrow a cat’s paw”

“Willing to borrow a cat’s paw”, local sayings from around the world
“Willing to borrow a cat’s paw”

Country: Japan

Meaning: You have too much going on and you are willing to take any help that anyone will offer

History: Cats play a big role in Japanese society and have for over 1,000 years. There are even entire temples and islands dedicated to cats. The Japanese have many sayings that involve cats. Many of the sayings involve good fortune or trying to obtain it.

10. “Buying something for an apple and an egg”

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Country: Netherlands

Meaning: You bought something for very cheap

History: In Dutch society, it is frowned upon to show off your wealth. The Dutch prefer simplicity and efficiency. Discussing one’s salary is considered rude. A better way to talk about a good price is through items that everyone can understand such as apples and eggs.

11. “To slide in on a shrimp sandwich”

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Country: Sweden

Meaning: Someone who did not have to work hard to get where they are

History: In Sweden, shrimp have always been considered an expensive commodity and food for the wealthy. That explains the shrimp part, but it is not entirely clear why this person is sliding in on a sandwich. I guess we’ll never know!

12. “You have tomatoes on your eyes”

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Country: Germany

Meaning: You are distracted and not seeing what everyone else can already see

Context: You would say this idiom to one of your good friends and try to make them aware of something they’re blind to. It’s a little bit insulting but in a playful way.

13. “I’ll take a rain check”

“I’ll take a rain check”, local sayings from around the world
“I’ll take a rain check”

Country: America

Meaning: Postponing an invitation or offer that someone has put forth to a more convenient time

History: This saying dates back to the 19th Century when ticket holders for canceled baseball games—canceled due to weather—would be given new tickets to the rescheduled game. Several other American sayings originate from the country’s national sport.

14. “Bob’s your uncle!”

“Bob’s your uncle!”, local sayings from around the world
“Bob’s your uncle!”

Country: England

Meaning: Used as encouragement. Means, “There you go!”

History: In 1887, Britain Prime Minister Robert Gascoyne-Cecil made his nephew, Arthur James Balfour, the Minister of Ireland. In a speech, Balfour referred to his “Uncle Bob” and the saying was born! It somehow stuck and is one of those local sayings still used to this day.

15. “It doesn’t rain on it”

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“It doesn’t rain on it”

Country: Italy

Meaning: No doubt about it. You won’t change my mind.

Context: Italians love to talk about the weather when making small talk. This is one of many local sayings that involve weather. Using this idiom means one is extremely confident in what they are saying and they cannot be swayed.

Are there any other local sayings from around the world that you know?

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As you gaze at the picturesque Instagram snapshots of this European gem, you can’t wait to board the train, plane or ferry to your destination. Paris is such a mixing pot of culture, food, history and architecture it just can’t help but make you a better, more rounded person.

So you pack your best beret, scroll through your phrasebook and gather up your Euros. But it’s always worth remembering that real life does get in the way sometimes and occasionally, just occasionally, things may not turn out exactly as you expected. It doesn’t mean you won’t have a great time though—especially if you prepare yourself by reading our real life vs expectation in Paris list.

1. Speaking French

Expectation:

You have always wanted to learn another language and now you have a wonderful chance to practice all those phrases you learned in school.

“One baguette please, sir”

“It is lovely weather today!”

“Where is the swimming pool?”

It never really leaves you. Soon you’ll be lounging on a wicker chair on a cobbled street, sipping coffee and conversing with the locals as you wave to ladies riding past on bicycles.

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Cobbled streets, coffee, French waiters… | Real Life Vs Expectation In Paris

Reality:

Despite your best efforts, everyone speaks better English than you speak French. This crushing realization happens when you ask something in French and once again get an answer in English. Paris is used to visitors and most people are ready and willing to speak your language to help you out.

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Nevermind, you’re only ever asking the way to the toilet anyway… | Real Life Vs Expectation In Paris

2. Eat amazing food

Expectations:

The French are known around the world for their delectable cuisine. The wine, the cheese, the meat. There’s a reason why everyone who visits France comes back with a much heavier suitcase than when they arrived. A much rounder girth too, but it is your holiday after all.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Reality:

After the millionth rich, creamy and indulgent meal, your belly starts to revolt and your heart starts to burn. All you want is something plain, simple and ashamedly unfussy. You finally admit this yourself as you search for a Subway sandwich shop. You’re just not practiced enough in this rich food….yet.

3. Have a romantic night out

Expectation:

The city of love, Paris is known for its romantic atmosphere. The city of love is a well-earned nickname and when staying there it’s hard not to get swept up in the emotions and feel yourself wanting to go with the flow. So grab another oyster, a small glass of champagne and settle in for a good time.

Reality:

Realistically, how romantic can you feel after a full days sightseeing and a stomach full of indulgent food? Maybe that last macaron was a mistake, but it went so well after the slice of chocolate gateaux that realistically, what else could you have done?

Luckily France is also an excellent place to have a quiet lie down and possibly…very possibly…a small cuddle. Aww.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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4. Embrace the continental greeting

Expectation:

How free and laid back the French are will undoubtedly rub off on you. Kissing strangers to greet them immediately breaks down barriers and you feel at one with the country and its people.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Reality:

Is it one kiss or two? Is it different for men and women? Gaah, don’t get it wrong. The repercussions could be toe itchingly awkward. What’s wrong with a good old-fashioned handshake anyway?

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5. Be a fashionista

Expectation:

France equals fashion. As host to Paris fashion week and birthplace of Coco Chanel, Yves Saint Laurent and Christian Dior (to name but a few), this is the place to see and be seen. Finally, you can wear your highest end, trendiest and most fashionable outfits and be appreciated for the fashionista superstar you’ve always known you are.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Reality:

Most French people wear the same as everyone else in the world but annoyingly have an air of grace that makes them carry it off all the better. Even in your best outfit, you still quite can’t get that “Je Ne Sais Quoi” that is born into the people of this fine nation. Nevermind, you still look cute.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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6. Appreciate French art

Expectation:

Once again France leads the way and boasts a wonderful heritage of world-famous artists. Duchamp, Matisse, Cezanne, Monet. All outstanding visionaries who changed the face of the art world and are celebrated to this day. As a result, it’s capital is brimming with art galleries and famous works.

This means that now is the time to put on those thick-rimmed spectacles, don your best turtleneck sweater and prepare to feed your artistic mind.

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Dawn at the Louvre. | Real Life Vs Expectation In Paris

Reality:

Turns out lots of visitors go to Paris for the art and you realize this as you stand behind a crowd of people and cameras and peek a quick glimpse at the Mona Lisa. Nevermind, you can always drink a tipple of absinthe at the local bar and relive the experience of many a starving artiste instead.

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7. Explore Parisian Parks

Expectation:

When people think of Paris they probably think mainly of the architecture, the Lourve, the Arc de Troimphe. All the exciting urban landscapes…

But if they do, they’re missing a trick because tucked away, Paris also has some of the most beautiful parks around. The formal glory of the Jardin Des Tuileries, the flowers at the Parc Floral de Paris. It’s largest, Parc des Buttes-Chaumont even has waterfalls and cliffs to admire. Is there a better way to spend a sunny day?

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Reality:

These parks may be beautiful, but the local wildlife thinks so too, and you realize that as you reach for another spray of the insect repellent. Still, there aren’t that many more aesthetically pleasing places to get bitten by bugs.

8. Visit the best museums

Expectation:

France is cosmopolitan, cultural, historical and full of learned people. As a result, it prizes it’s museums very highly and it shows. A plethora of learning is available to you, especially in its esteemed capital. What a perfect opportunity to introduce the little ones to the idea that learning can be fun. They’ll be tiny intellectuals before you know it.

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The Musée d’Orsay. | Real Life Vs Expectation In Paris

Reality:

Turns out children are just as bored by foreign museums as they are by ones at home. Still, all the moaning, running around and stamping of their feet should tire them out nicely and leave you some quiet time to enjoy a nice glass of French wine before bed.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Despite any slight differences between expectation and reality, you will undoubtedly still have an amazing time in France. We challenge anyone to visit and not fall in love with its cities, parks, people and ethos. Have you ever been? Tell us about your experiences below.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Can you think of any more real life vs expectation in Paris we should add to our list? Feel free to comment below!

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Italy On Instagram Vs Italy In Real Life https://moderntrekker.com/expectation-vs-reality/ https://moderntrekker.com/expectation-vs-reality/#respond Fri, 19 Oct 2018 07:00:00 +0000 https://moderntrekker.com/?p=3592 Expectation vs reality is a curious thing. You tap the…

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Expectation vs reality is a curious thing. You tap the Instagram icon on your phone, someone has just posted a pic of their vacation in Italy.

Before you know it, you’re searching for more, scrolling through countless pictures of Italy from every possible angle. Gorgeous, rustic, rolling hills with a faint mist slightly obscuring the dazzlingly orange sunlight that paints the chiseled, timeless landscape and excites the explosive shades of green in every leaf, every blade of grass swooning in the beauty of it all.

Freshly made pizza slowly rising in an oven coated with flour as the ripened San Marzano tomatoes and buffalo mozzarella melt and ooze together, becoming entwined in what you suspect would be the most intoxicating bite of your life.

Italy sure looks enchanting.

You book your plane tickets and, within a few long months you find yourself standing inside your Italian dream. It’s beautiful, of course. But what you failed to see while scrolling on Instagram many months ago was that, in actual fact, Italy is not quite as immaculate as you first assumed.

You don’t regret your purchasing decision but, perhaps, you realize this is an opportunity to become slightly more world-wise and more consciously aware of expectation vs reality when it comes to traveling in general.

And so, my friends, here were my 8 observations of expectation vs reality when I traveled to Italy (from a Brits perspective!)

1. Driving In Italy

Expectation: Rolling hills, lots of sunshine, a happy and calm disposition.

Reality: I’ve never felt so stressed. Why is everyone’s car so battered and bruised? Did I just see a car parked on a roundabout? Why was that person shouting at me from their car?

2. Food In Italy

Expectation: I’ll definitely eat more than just pizza in Italy.

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Reality: The chef preparing my order (the same as what I ordered yesterday…and the day before yesterday).

But it tastes so good, so who cares?

3. Personal Space In Italy

Expectation: I will continue to presume that I have an invisible circle barrier around myself that successfully inoculates me from the outside world.

Personal Space Chart

Reality: Although it’s a warm gesture, my reserved non-Latin personality could never get used to it!

4. Crossing The Road In Italy

Expectation: Elegant, easy, care-free, with clear road-markings and signs indicating when to walk and when not to get hit by a car.

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Reality: Who needs order when you can just embrace a certain type of chaos that somehow runs seamlessly like clockwork?

5. Dress In Italy

Expectation: I just assumed most people would be wearing T-shirts and shorts.

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Reality: Scarves! Why is everyone wearing scarves? It’s like 95 degrees outside.

6. Countryside In Italy

Expectation: The countryside in Italy will consistently offer stunning views.

Reality: To be fair, that one is mostly true!

7. Cities In Italy

Expectation: Italy’s major cities will inspire me at every turn with that European charm.

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Reality: Oops. I’ll just pretend I didn’t see that.

8. Conversations In Italy

Expectation: Like other Western and non-Latin places, people in public will speak politely and reservedly to each other so as not to offend or draw any undue attention to themselves.

Reality: Best friends having what appears to be shouting matches with each other and waving their hands enthusiastically (its the Latin way…apparently!)

Here’s how to understand some of those Italian hand gestures!


Finally, you arrive back home after your trip to Italy. Sure, you may have realized there was quite a discrepancy in expectation vs reality, but you had a fantastic trip nonetheless.

Italy is a wonderful country, it’s people are charming, and the food stunning, so who cares if it wasn’t exactly as you expected? Being surprised by the adventure is kind of the point of travel anyway, right?

Suggested next reading: Venice: How To Enjoy It Without Destroying It

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Question: What does Airbnb stand for?

Answer: Well, it should be super obvious but “Airbnb” is shorthand for its old official name, “AirBed&Breakfast”. This old name was a combination of “airbed” and “bed and breakfast”. Co-founder and now CEO, Brian Chesky, explains the story behind this somewhat strange combination of words in the following short video:

Suggested next reading: How Staying In Airbnbs Renews My Faith In Humanity

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