Saturday, November 6, 2010

Holiday Tips - How to Survive Airport

For many people, the airport is the most stressful holiday. Sometimes the process is a dream, but more often it feels like a nightmare. There is a huge queue at check-in, is hectic million check your bag for your passport or lose your way in the maze of doors and the detour through the airport to board the plane. In fact, the airport experience is never perfect, but here are some tips to make sure it is as easy aspossible:

Before:

- Check and control the routes
- Ensure that the special needs before leaving for the airport ordered
- Collect all important documents and store them in a safe place so you do not spend ages in a panic and looking for a passport
- If possible, use an option of online check-in. Perhaps airlines offer these days, and you can rest assured that a long time, especially if you only have hand luggage.
-Double-check you can have any items prohibited in carry-on baggage: be very careful as this can include such things as innocuous as nail files
- Seal any liquids, gels and creams to be with you to take a clear plastic bag, ready for inspection. Check online in advance as a large container - often less than 150 ml and includes things like make-up and cosmetics.
- Research on the airport online to find out how long it usually get from check-inReach your target.
- Wear comfortable clothes - dress in layers so you can be successful regardless of temperature.

As for the Airport:

- Give yourself plenty of time - two hours before departure for international flights and one hour ahead for domestic flights.
- If necessary, plan the transportation and the airport road.
- When driving, make sure you have booked airport parking in advance. If a friend goes, make surethey are aware that drop-off points or short-term parking.
- If you consider public transport, before that it expected no road works or delays that could prolong the duration of the trip.

On arrival:

- Preparing for the worst case scenario - bring some snacks and something to read during long waits
- Leave your baggage unattended (which goes without saying, right?)
- Look at the billboards announce the start gate for allUpdates.
- Drink plenty of water to prevent the pre-departure, dehydrated.

No comments:

Post a Comment