We all have reasons to leave the shores of our country and make international travels,  whether for corporate events, work, education, or other reasons.

Because knowledge is power, choose to empower yourself with accurate information about your destination before traveling to avoid falling on the wrong end of the law. Raymart Aviation is dedicated to providing you with exceptional service, whether you are flying privately or commercially. We will provide you with all of the necessary documents and information for your flight. 

At Raymart Aviation, we employ our experience in air travel to meet the travel needs of various categories of clients while eliminating the inconveniences which arise due to the absence of pertinent information – commercial travel through the busiest terminals or corporate flights via executive hangers, we got you covered most efficiently. 

Whether the purpose of your international travel is for work or recreational purposes, the ultimate dos and don’ts still apply. Let’s dive right into the article.

ALWAYS BE COURTEOUS

When it comes to international travel rules and behaviors, there is quite a lot to be mindful of. While sightseeing places like a Hindu or Buddhist temple, take your shoes off before entering such sacred places.

Don’t take pictures unless you’ve asked permission. Also, refrain from having wandering hands and touching sacred items. Monks and pilgrims will also only walk around Buddhist monuments in a clockwise pattern. Follow their lead.

In Europe, for example, you must cover your shoulders before entering any church, and you must remove your shoes before entering a Buddhist temple. Make a mental note of such details before expressing yourself openly. 

RESPECT THE FOOD CULTURE

Never criticize the food given to you while on international travel. Also, pay attention to when and where to eat and not eat. Adjust to local behavior when you are visiting a new place. 

In Italy, you shouldn’t drink or eat near churches, historic mementos, and public constructions. 

In some Italian cities and towns, it’s against the law. You should also not eat in a place of worship, and avoid drinking from your water bottle while inside. Even if you have recently eaten, it is considered disrespectful in most cultures to refuse food supplied by the host. This is especially vital if you will be staying as a visitor.

LEARN THE TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

Do not automatically assume that the same traffic rules that apply in your nation also apply in other countries. Some countries are highly strict regarding their traffic laws, while others are more lenient.

Whatever the case may be, familiarize yourself with the rules of the road in the country you will be visiting before embarking on any trip. In some nations, for example, specific seating arrangements on public transportation must be adhered to. Don’t get yourself into a bad scenario that may have been avoided.

KNOW WHEN TO TIP OR COMMEND 

Tipping is a real culture in some parts of the world and is considered quite offensive in others. In Japan, for example, don’t ever leave a tip after your meal. While it’s normal practice in places like the United States, it isn’t in most Asian regions.

PUBLIC DISPLAY OF AFFECTION SHOULD BE TONED DOWN IN CERTAIN COUNTRIES

Travel customs and rules in different cultures vary. You should avoid public displays of affection mostly in Islamic states; Egypt for instance. Whether or not you’re with a loved one on holiday to Egypt, don’t offend others by getting overly romantic or holding each other in public places. 

Even if you don’t really have time to learn the dos and don’ts of international travel, sticking to respectful manners always works best. Seeking to make a tour to a destination of your choice? Click here and let’s create a memorable one for you.