4 June 2007
Airport Trips
Posted by Debo Hobo under: Travel-General .
The airports can be a hassle these days. We have to practically strip down and give blood without as much as a “How do You Do?” Well the purpose of this list is to let you know that with a little planning and preparation we all can get through it. Try these tips to help you breeze right through.
Before Your Trip
· Check your itinerary for seat assignments and make any changes or correction you need.
· Handle any special needs you might have before you get to the airport.
· Check to make sure the contact information the airlines has for you is correct.
· Take care of passports, visas, and any important papers you might need way ahead of time.(read post titled Travel Requirements)
· Use the airlines online Check-in tool and self-service kiosk to avoid long lines at the airport.
· Know the check-in requirements for your airport.
· Know the requirements for the security checkpoints where you’ll be traveling.
· Check security checkpoint wait-times and allow plenty of extra time for busy holiday periods.
During Your Trip
· Check the display screens and monitors in the airport to find your gate.
· Arrive at the gate early with your boarding pass and e-ticket receipt as well as photo ID.
· Keep an eye on the gate display screens that are in most airports.
· Listen closely for announcements at the gate. It might be important stuff.
I have covered the major tips for air travel. I will be posting subsequent articles to cover more travel tips and ideas. Such as the new Passport Laws for US citizens & Tips on how to make your Cruise the most pleasurable and rewarding adventure on and off the ship.
Let me know what you Travel Tips you would like to see covered in this Blog.
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