7.Pack Light and Get Wheels
Bring only the things you really need and divide them into a few light bags instead of single heavy one. If you can’t stay light, you could ship your luggage ahead to your hotel or cruise ship. Nix the backpacks and duffel bags and go with rolling luggage. Ask for help every step of the way, from fetching you bag from the trunk to stowing it overhead.
8.Fly Direct or Lay Over?
It depends. Long flights can make pain worse, but they cut your travel time. Connecting flights might mean rushing through airports. But you get a chance to stretch and use more accessible bathrooms on the ground. Try to leave at least 90 minutes for your layover. Ask the airline about transportation to your next gate.