Navigating the Airport Terminal
I have this holiday season to visit my family flew, and I was amazed at how unprepared many of my fellow passengers seem to be organized with the chaos of all, an airport in the United States. If not flown in a while, do yourself (and the people behind you in line security) in favor and check out these three points.
Check Online
Almost all major airlines these days flyers the opportunity to check at home in their home until 24 hours beforeflight. I always check in online for a) confirmed that I had a window seat, and b) to see if there is an economical solution for upgrading business and first class. Most airports have a separate, shorter security line for customers, and believe me, it's worth an extra $ 50, and turn the claustrophobia that cause the lines on a day flight. Plus, you can set your boarding pass at home for printing and then only to check in on the sidewalk. VoilĂ , a second line are skipped!
Pack properly
Nocould be obtained at extra cost, because their checked baggage is too heavy, but stopping many large objects in the luggage components are not the solution. You'll have all the weird shit pull through the airport, and we will get strange when you're on the knee with it repeatedly fired during the flight. Get a few pounds, bringing the filler elements, such as jeans or thick strings, instead of packing them. This will give you a room to suit them, board games,snacks, or whatever it is you have to move a small bag.
Bling is never a good security company
I love me some jewels of Nice, too, so I totally see you as long as I can not see the first he felt the metal detector. Do not sit on earrings, necklaces, belts with metal buckles, and so the morning of the trip. If you are afraid of the paparazzi catch you UN-equipped, store them in a bag in the luggage and Popthe bathroom before security passes, and take the shoes thing? Security men average. Do not ask when it is up to the scanner, if you can not leave them. I see people trying, at least once every time you fly and has never worked for them.
Hopefully, the following three simple tips to lead a less stressful trip to the airport, both for you and for the poor souls behind you in line. Happy cont!






