Use your phone for a hassle-free paperless holiday

Use your phone for a hassle-free paperless holiday
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Everything else is slowly going paperless, so why not streamline your holidays too? Before you arrive and can start relaxing, you have the stress of getting there. Nobody wants to lug around a folder full of printouts and travel docs - tickets, boarding passes, passport copies, itineraries. It’s just another thing at risk of being forgotten or left behind. Save yourself the hassle and do it all on your phone.

Most of us don’t go anywhere without our phones, so you might as well keep everything in one digital place and go paperless. It’s better for trees and it’s easier for you. Everyone wins! Here are some top tips for how to nail your paperless getaway.

Tickets and boarding passes

It’s a lot harder to leave paperless tickets at home by mistake. Better yet, adding your flight tickets or boarding passes to your phone is really straightforward. It keeps them just one or two taps away, saving you plenty of hassle when checking in.

Providing you’re using a participating airline, you can save your ticket to Google Pay as soon as you’ve bought the tickets. Then all you need to do is open the Google Pay app, open your wallet and show the barcode or QR code when you travel. If you’re on a Google Pixel phone, you can actually add a boarding pass just by screenshotting it.

Adding tickets to your iPhone or Samsung wallets is equally straightforward. You can either add them directly from the airline’s app or from an email.

Apps for lounge access

Why not treat yourself when you’re travelling? Go ahead, you’ve earned it. Getting into a lounge before your flight is like starting your holidays even earlier. Leave behind the usual chaos, put your feet up in style and travel like a VIP. The tricky part is knowing how to get in.

For Apple users, it’s even easier to access airport lounges. The LoungeBuddy app uses your phone’s location info to display your available lounge options. Some you can pay to enter while others are free when you own a certain credit card.

 

Airline apps

Having the app for the airline you’re flying with is another way to make sure things go smoothly – as you get all of your important flight information in one place. It beats sifting through a huge folder of travel documents to find out things like check-in and departure times and gate numbers. Apps will also keep you up-to-date about real-time delays, gate changes and more.

If you’re yet to book a trip, airline apps will let you book your flights directly. Even better, they’ll let you filter your searches to find the cheapest flights and help frequent flyers access perks and bonuses too.

Paying with your phone

Going paperless also means leaving the wallet behind. Your bank card is another thing that you can keep stored on your phone, just like your boarding passes. That means having all your cards in one handy wallet.

Just make sure the country you’re visiting supports contactless payments. Most destinations popular with tourists will offer contactless payments, but you should always take a credit card with you in case of emergencies. Also, it’s a good idea to let your bank know that you’re heading overseas – just so you can keep using your card without interruptions.

Navigation

Exploring is one of the best parts of going on holiday but getting lost when you don’t speak the language can be tricky. It’s always a good idea to have some help with navigation. This list of free navigation apps should come in handy for any trip you’ve got planned.

Whether you’re trekking on-foot or renting a car and hitting the road, Google Maps or Waze will keep you on the right track. They’ll give you directions wherever you are in the world. If you’re going somewhere without mobile data, you can even download the maps ahead of time and access them offline.

 

Giveaway Time!

To enter, simply tell us where your favourite holiday destination is, and if you fancy making us all super jealous, share your best holiday snaps too! Comment with or without a photo, and you're in the draw.

Simply write your response below and click reply. 

The closing date for entries is 23.59 (BST) on 18th August 2023. 

Good luck!


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Pefkos in Rhodes.

 

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Well, I haven’t gone on it yet but I hope it will be my first cruise in September to the Norwegian Fjords! 

Tunisia, had so many wonderful family holidays there,  would love another chance.

It has to be the fortrose on the black isle perfect watching dolphins at chanery point 

Would be Nepal for me- literally on top of the world.

Lanzarote

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West coast of Australia, so much to see and do. The wildlife is wonderful!

 

Has to be Sani Beach, Halkadiki, Greece. 5* resort with fantastic service and food that is out of this world. You get what you pay for folks!

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West coast of Ireland.  Stunning beaches and beautiful scenery

 

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BVI.

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Scotland

Tenerife ☀️

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Corfu 

 

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Malaysia -- definitely

 

Hawaii - fabulous beaches, great food

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Cornwall

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Santiago de Compostela in northwest Spain. A gorgeous golden stone city with fabulous architecture, lovely food and great wine. The countryside around here has the feel of Cornwall with a few degrees more heat. The greenery reflects the sometimes rainy climate but there's a great umbrella shop in Santiago!

Maylasia

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The isle of wight

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Devon is the best!

Islamorada Florida

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Bryce Canyon, USA

I love Crete. The people are so proud of their culture and identity. Their food is great too. We’ve had wonderful holidays in Kastelli, e the owner of our holiday villa invited us to the local “Little Easter” on the 15th August. A great day up in the mountains by a little chapel, that was once a pre christian Helios site.

We had a celebration cinnamon bread as part of the Orthodox service and then were treated to a feast with, local musicians playing the Lyra, Loutra and Cretan fiddle., and of course, dancing.

The seas were so clean, and we had a wonderful encounter with a huge octopus, wonderful day trips to the Venetian fort, and to the south coast for fish.

I’m making myself sad that the country is suffering so much at the present, they are such warm people, they really don’t deserves these present disasters.

 

 

Benidorm. Two types of people talk about Benidorm….Those who have never been and those who never want to leave.

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Sedona, Arizona, USA

 

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