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Person A: Hi, Danh!

I just got back from my trip, and let me tell you, it was a
nightmare, I drew a blank how many hassless I had to face. Flight delays, lost luggage,
long line at check-in, you name it!

Person B: Oh no, that sounds awful. I thought I had it bad with the crowded airports
and the endless security lines on my last trip. What happened with your flights?

Person A: Well, my first flight was delayed due to technical issues, and I missed my
connecting flight. They rerouted me, but my luggage didn't make it. So I had to spent
the first day of my vacation without any clothes or essentials.

Person B: Ugh, that's rough. I can relate to the luggage issues. Mine got misplaced
once, and I had to spend hours at the airport filing a report. Such a hassle!

Chấn Hưng: Not only that but the long lines check-in also made me feel frustrated. One of
the passengers had an issue with the weight and size of his luggage, but instead of paying a
fee , he kept making trouble with the staff and said some rude words with them which
created a delay for everyone.

Person C: Hey, guys! I couldn't help but overhear your travel horror stories. I've been
through my fair share of mishaps too, but over time, I've learned a few tricks to avoid
those travel hassles.

Person A: Really? Please share your advice! I can use all the help I can get.

Person C: First off, always pack essentials in your carry-on. That way, even if your
luggage is lost, you have a change of clothes and important items with you.

Person B: That's a good tip. I'll keep that in mind for my next trip. What else?
Person C: Try to book direct flights whenever possible. It reduces the chances of
missed connections and minimizes the risk of delays. Also, make use of travel apps to
stay updated on your flight status and any potential issues.

Person A: I suppose you’re right! I never thought about booking direct flights to avoid
hassles. Anything else?

Person C: Absolutely! Invest in good travel insurance. It might seem like an extra
expense, but it can save you a lot of stress and money in the long run if something
goes wrong. And always have a backup plan in case of unexpected changes.

Person B: Wow, those are some solid tips. I'll definitely be more prepared for my next
trip. Thanks for sharing, and sorry to hear about your travel troubles, guys.

Person A: No sweat. At least now we know how to navigate through these issues
better. Thanks, Huyen !

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