From how to plan, what to pack and what to do on the ground, Emma Stanford asks travel industry experts for their number one travel tip. Heidi Walker, general manager, Flight Centre New Zealand I'm a firm believer in selecting your seats on a plane at the time of booking so you're not allocated a less desirable seat. For me, securing a bulkhead window seat is the best option in economy, so I always select this one if it's available, even if that means paying a little bit extra for seat selection.

The bulkhead window seat is the only window seat in economy where you can get up and down from your seat freely as there's often more legroom, as well as no one in front of you putting their seat back. With both a view and freedom - it's an all-round winner. READ MORE: The top 10 spots for food-loving travellers when visiting London Kate Boyer, general manager airports, Air New Zealand I always weigh my bags (including my carry-on) before I leave for the airport.

That way I know bag drop will be quick and easy so I can enjoy a snack and some people watching before I board my flight. I also have colourful luggage; it makes collecting your bag at your destination a breeze. If you don't have colourful luggage, a bag tag with your name on it will do the trick.

Ribbons risk getting stuck in the baggage belt, so a simple bag tag is the way to go! READ MORE: How to holiday in tropical North Queensland depending on your budget Jason Buckley, New Zealand general manager, Envoyage Travel with .