1. Exit
1. Please bring your passport, visa, air ticket, and invitation letter. If there are no items that need to be declared, please leave the port through the green channel;
2. When leaving China, please declare to the customs any valuables such as cameras, laptops, cameras with detachable lenses, etc.;
3. Please arrive at the airport 3 hours in advance to apply for your boarding pass. , border inspection and security inspection procedures.
2. Luggage
1. One free checked baggage (the weight does not exceed 20-30 kg, and the total length, width and height do not exceed 269 cm). Daily necessities, a change of clothes, etc. can be placed in the suitcase (scissors, fruit knives and all metal objects should be checked);
2. If your luggage needs to be packed, please pack it at the packing counter in advance, please Be careful not to pack documents and valuables for check-in;
3. In your carry-on luggage (the total length, width and height must not exceed 115 cm), please put more valuable and fragile items or items that need to be accessed at any time. In carry-on luggage. For example, bring your own medicines, laptops, video cameras, digital cameras, batteries, etc. Please be sure to carry your passport, air tickets, cash and other valuables with you.
3. Clothing
1. Spring: (March, April, May) Spring really comes around Easter in April, when the spring is warm and then cold, you need to prepare thin sweaters and coats ;
2. Summer: (June, July, August) Tour buses are generally air-conditioned, and it is cooler in the morning and evening, so you need to prepare a thin jacket;
3. Autumn: ( Autumn is a better season of the year (September, October, and November). The general temperature is around 10 degrees, so please prepare simple warm clothes; (The temperature in Jungfraujoch is very low, so please prepare cotton-padded clothes)
4. Winter: (December, January, and February) heating equipment is available in most places, but please bring a windproof and warm jacket for getting on and off the bus and in places without heating equipment.
Note: It is recommended to bring an umbrella or raincoat in spring and autumn.
4. Time Difference
The time difference between Europe and China is six hours in summer and seven hours in winter. To deal with jet lag, it is best to let it take its own course and follow the local time.
5. Catering
1. Breakfast is mainly Western-style buffet. Western European countries have different eating habits. Breakfast in the UK, France, Switzerland and Italy is very simple, so you need to pay attention. Lunch and dinner are mainly Chinese, but I'm afraid it's not as good as the authentic taste in China. I hope you can understand;
2. When having a buffet breakfast at the hotel, please choose an appropriate amount and don't leave any leftovers on the plate. Excessive food or taking it away is prohibited in the hotel;
3. The drinks in the hotel room are very expensive. If you do not drink it, please do not move it to avoid automatic accounting by the hotel computer;
4. There is usually no drinking water in hotels. In most parts of Europe (except Venice), cold tap water complies with drinking water hygiene standards (please do not drink hot tap water);
5. If guests are concerned about a certain There are food restrictions, please inform the tour guide or group leader so that proper arrangements can be made.
6. Accommodation
1. There are many differences in hardware facilities between hotels in Western Europe and international hotels in my country. The lobby is not spacious and the elevator is small, but it is very clean. It is recommended to bring your own disposable items such as slippers and toothbrushes, which are usually not provided by the hotel;
2. Please do not leave the room wearing pajamas; please do not wear slippers in the hotel lobby or its attached restaurants and bars; It is forbidden to make loud noises in the hotel so as not to affect the rest of other guests;
3. When leaving the hotel, please inform the tour leader or companion and carry a business card with the hotel address and phone number in case you get lost. It is best to go together (preferably with someone who understands foreign languages) for safety;
4. Hotel phone charges are expensive, so it is recommended to buy a magnetic phone card and use a public phone (phone booths in Europe are acceptable) Direct dial international long distance);
5. The European power socket is cylindrical and has a voltage of 220V, which is different from that in China. Please pay attention to the adapter plug;
6. Some hotels have pay TV services , please consult the tour guide before checking into the hotel to avoid unnecessary expenses.
7. Safety
1. When checking in your luggage, please do not put cash or other valuables in your luggage. If your luggage is lost, please fill in the luggage loss or loss form at the airport in time;
2. Please carry money, passports, air tickets and other valuables with you and do not leave them in hotel rooms or on vehicles;
3. In scenic spots, hotel breakfast rooms, restaurants Please pay attention to your personal belongings in other places, do not display too much cash and other valuables in public places, and keep your air tickets and passports safe;
4. During your stay abroad, you must carry out group activities and obey the leader Arrange with the local tour guide, and you are not allowed to leave the team without authorization or act on your own will;
5. Western European cars drive faster, so please obey the traffic lights when crossing the road;
6. Do not leave the hotel alone , especially at night, it is best to do activities with more than 3 people.
8. Traffic
1. The use of mobile phones and game consoles is prohibited on airplanes; according to European law, using mobile phones on airplanes will result in fines and even criminal liability; < /p>
2. Please take your assigned seat on the plane. If you need to adjust your seat, please contact the flight attendant;
3. Smoking is prohibited in the cabin, on the tour bus, and in some restaurants. Please obey the instructions. , respect the rights of others; when traveling in Europe, you often take luxury buses. Please throw your waste in the designated trash cans. Please do not smoke in the car without the driver's permission. Please put your luggage in the dedicated luggage compartment;
< p>4. European law stipulates that drivers must not drive more than 9 hours per day and must have at least 12 hours of rest every day; drivers must rest for 20 minutes after every two hours of driving;5. European law regarding work The time is strictly limited. If you have additional service requirements, you need to obtain the consent of the local tour guide and driver and pay a certain additional fee. Please respect and cooperate with the tour guide and driver so that the trip can proceed smoothly.
9. Health and Medicines
Going out may cause your body to feel uncomfortable due to changes in acclimatization, so you should prepare some of your usual medicines in case of emergency. If you need to take certain types of medicines for a long time, such as high blood pressure, heart disease, stomach problems or diabetes, etc., you must bring enough medicines and doctor's prescriptions just in case.
10. Shopping
1. There is no habit of bargaining when shopping in Europe. When shopping, do not touch the goods at will. If you want to take the items in your hands and look at them, you should say hello to the store clerk first. If you just want to take a look and have no intention of buying, you should just say "just looking";
2. After shopping at a store that has joined the "European Duty Free Shopping System", please ask the salesperson for a tax-free receipt so that you can stamp the exit stamp and collect cash when clearing the country.
11. Tips
1. Most European countries implement a tipping system for travel services. The income of waiters mainly comes from customers’ tips; drivers and tour guides also need to pay tips, usually in group tours. The unit has already paid tips before the group departs;
2. Self-funded programs in the evening require drivers and tour guides to work overtime, and the driver and tour guide should be paid reasonable overtime wages;
3 . The tour fee does not include luggage handling fees. If you need to arrange a porter, please pay the tip yourself.