Travel Tips – Preparing for the airport security will have a Long Way

Going on vacation is definitely not a time. I remember the first days of heightened airport security when my friends and family, I could go all the way to the gate for my flight to board. Obviously things have changed drastically. Now, you or your family (or bottled water for that matter) moves past the security checkpoint without proper identification, X-rays, dental checks, eye scans – okay, I exaggerate – but you get the 'idea. Thepressure of the journey is just as dangerous as any other chemicals that you can carry on with you.

Not that I complain, you might think. I am glad that some precautions are taken to ensure the safety of flight innocent-sitters on board, that would only visit their Aunt Tilda in Wisconsin. I can not emphasize enough the gratitude, not for the sense of security that I have received during each flight. But at the same time, if you're not ready for a series of security measures providedto ensure a safe trip, you can easily overwhelmed.

This happened to me last time I flew to Atlanta.

It 'been about a year ago I had flown all when I took this tour and I was more than happy for the opportunity to leave the city. But when I need a bag that is rolled to be checked, and my two small-ons to check-in, I thought cream, toothpaste and a bottle of water was in my hand luggage. "Oh Geez!" I thought while IMove my eye bags form to others around me to transfer liquids and gels "in the bag I was checking.

It 'was then that I started to panic. "If I forget something?" "What if their X-ray my bag and get something else?" "What if they want an exhaustive search, and I miss my flight?" There have been many "what-if" that crosses my mind that I could barely remember what my ID is if I stick to pick up my label approached. Check-in process went into placesmoothly and the next was my turn to security checks.

I am my panic process begins again with all my "what-IFS." Once again, through a little 'luck, I managed to get through the process without problems, but the ordeal was the idea of travel seems not very attractive. I promised myself the next time I had to go where I would be ready.

And this is exactly what I did. The following week I made a surprise trip to Washington DC, and while I was preparing fortrip, I made sure to know where my identity, what bags to my liquids and gels in the bottom, and even print out your boarding pass at home. It 'been my life much easier. I know it can be like a lot of work seems that the additional planning at home. But if you want to avoid that the pressure fully occupied in travel may lead to security at airports, is my suggestion that they prepare at home to avoid confusion during crunch time.

Comments are closed.