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Expert tech hacks for a stress-free holiday amid airport chaos and cancellations

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holidays start this weekend and thousands of families are packing their bags to go on holiday.But, thanks to airport chaos, lost baggage and huge security lines travel in post-Covid Britain can feel more stressful than ever.Making sure you get to the airport with plenty of time to spare is a must – as is being organised with everything you need.READ MORE: Cabin crew share things passengers should never do on plane such as wearing shortsHolidaymakers should check the entry requirements of any country they decide to fly to as some, like Spain, now require extra documents from UK travellers.Covid rules should be checked too to make sure you're allowed to enter your holiday destination..But, aside from these basic rules what can Brits do to make sure their holiday goes smoothly with as little stress as possible?We've got some tech-wizz solutions that should make travelling a breeze...You always need ID when travelling, but it’s wise to have a digital backup.

Should there be a scenario in which you lose your wallet or it’s stolen, it will be a lot smoother getting to and from your destination if you have photos of all your important documents.The easy way to do that on an iPhone is to use the handy document scanner built into the native notes app.

Alternatively, on an Android device, you can take some photos and mark them as favourites in your gallery. This will take away all the hassle of finding your documents in your luggage.Additionally, it is also worth saving your identifying documents as PDF files and transferring a copy to other devices, such as a Kindle.

As a result, you will be able to access documentation offline. This is especially useful when you don’t have a secure internet connection.Losing your belongings on.

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