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1 Travelling Tips Humanitarian Project Itinerary Packing
Italy & Greece 2016 Parent meeting: 17 February, 6:00 p.m. Teacher chaperones: Ms. Wong, M.Sokalski, Ms.Gysel

2 Tips & Emergency Money Money matters…

3 Subway safety… Shut out? Stay put!

4 Walking about… - Stay close & follow the backpack - Groups of 3
- Canadian swag Walking about…

5 Humanitarian Proposal

6 Google « Kelvin » « Sokalski »
Kelvin Euro Trip Blog

7 Itinerary Ms. Wong

8 Itinerary:

9 Luggage & Packing Ms. Gysel

10 Maximum size (length + width + height)
Maximum size  (length + width + height) Details Carry-on baggage 53 cm x 23 cm x 38 cm (21 in. x 9 in. x 15 in.) Examples include but are not limited to a: Backpack Bag Suitcase Personal item 41 cm x 15 cm x 33 cm (16 in. x 6 in. x 13 in.) Briefcase or purse Camera bag Laptop computer Luggage and Packing

11 Carry-on recommendations
Checked baggage limit: 50 pounds or 23 kilograms

12 What to Bring – On the Plane
Travel documents Snacks Water bottle Tooth brush In-flight travel accessories (for sleeping) In-flight entertainment (think light)

13 What to Bring - Clothing
Light clothing that can be layered Multi-use clothing Function Co-ordination Pack for the temperature Greece and Italy in March – Low 8oC, Avg. 12oC, High 16oC Check closer to trip to confirm current weather patterns

14 What to Bring - Other Umbrella Sunscreen Sunglasses/hat
Passport/ money pouch Adaptor/converter for electronics


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