“It’s so simple!”. The combination has today been praised by more than 44,000 Internet users. The reasons for its success? It does not cost anything to children!
Luggage, children to watch, unforeseen … Traveling with your family can quickly become a puzzle. However, at the airport, each minute won can be precious. Fortunately, a mother wanted to share an unprecedented tip that could well transform the travel experience of large families. This cunning, revealed on social networks, has also aroused the enthusiasm of thousands of Internet users who immediately adopted it.
Large families know this: registration at the airport must be set as music paper. There is little room for vagaries and logistics becomes a real challenge. For Valérie, creator of the Instagram account @Littleeyes.bigworld and devoted mom, these recurring moments of stress pushed her to find a solution. Indeed, she realized that she was wasting a while in the queues, but also when going on board and that it was then time to change something. In a video that has become viral, Valérie illustrated how this trick made her travels much more fluid. But beware, some Internet users have warned that there were certain risks if it was not properly applied, with, as a bonus, the proposal of alternatives, which is as effective.
Concretely, Valérie’s favorite trick is based on an intelligent organization of essential documents. Each member of the family sees his business identified thanks to a small differentiated system. By sticking simple removable stickers on the back of each passport, it can quickly locate their owner. If many Internet users applaud the initiative, some relate less positive experiences, however. “I had to fight with the lady at the counter because she did not want to let me take a flight because of a sticker on the back of my passport”share a user. These testimonies then recall the importance of always bringing removable stickers, in order to avoid this type of inconvenience.
So, whether you choose adhesives, bookmarks, elastics or transparent pockets, the idea being to differentiate passports in the blink of an eye, without having to leaf through the document for hours and undergo any delay. Clever.