Planning all travel arrangements will help you avoid any potential hiccups later.
If possible, complete bookings online. This includes prices, dates, and your actual reservations. Having your information in writing will make it easier to show people that your travel info is correct.
Find out if where you’re staying or the venues you will visit have any provisions or
hearing assistive technologies for the hearing impaired. If not, it may be worth checking somewhere else.
Take any necessary equipment with you. This includes packing extra
batteries and bringing the right
cleaning supplies for your hearing aids. Also, be sure to pack all your hearing-related items in your carry-on luggage, as this will help minimize your risk of loss. If you have an extra set of hearing aids, you may want to bring those as well.
Make sure you’re able to both send and receive text messages abroad. In addition, be sure to request any travel updates to alert you via text.