tips for air travel


Traveling can be a stressful experience, and air travel can be a daunting task. A few simple steps can alleviate much of the stress of air travel. Things to do before departure date: 

1) Pack your bags. Make sure all your packing is done at least the night before and that you have all your bags in one central load for easy and complete loading on your car or taxi. 
2) Get all your travel documents organized again in one central location. 
3) Make a list of all the items you want to check to protect your home before you leave and break into your home looking at each item. Do this at least an hour before you leave your house. Do this and you will never have to worry if you leave your stove open or any of the minor problems you may experience while on your trip. 
4) Make sure pets are cared for. Make any cancel booking ahead of your trip to make sure you have a place in the thousand you trust. 
5) Call AIRPORT and the airline the day before to see how fast you have to arrive to get a smooth, stress-free check. The pressure of losing your plane. From 9/11, when we have a high level of threat there may be a car search before you park. 
6) If you just take luggage, most flights allow you to first get online 24 hours before your trip. That means you can get and print passports directly from your home. And when you arrive at the airport, you can go straight to the gate and boarding point without having to enter the long check line. If you have to check luggage, you will not find this option. But if not, it is a good time to save stress. Departure date: 

7) Leave home often in anticipation of heavy traffic or accident situations. If it is an hour's journey to the airport, you may want to leave half an hour ahead of time in case of traffic problems. 

8) When looking at bags, be prepared to wait in line. If it is a busy time of day at the airport and you are traveling with a famous airline, there may be a special line. Don’t worry about how long the line is. As soon as you arrive when the airport recommends, you will have plenty of time to get ahead of the line and check in. It may seem impossible but it will happen so relax and be patient. 

9) Make sure that any “continued” burden is really ongoing. Alternatively you can be stopped at the gate and taken with your bag to be packed with regular luggage. It will slow down and pressure you. And it will slow down everyone.

 10) When boarding a plane, find your seat and put your luggage on the luggage immediately. Then sit down and stay away from the road. There are a lot of people trying to do the same thing and we all met people who blocked this passage for a long time arguing over something or something while the line of striking passengers was forced to wait. You don't want to be one of those people. So just do your business quickly and effectively and sit down. You will have plenty of time to wake up when the plane is in the air.
 11) If you have to change planes, it can be a real challenge, especially at major airports. If you know which gate to go to, ask a flight attendant to help you get to that gate as soon as possible. At some airports - such as Atlanta - Delta connections can be a great deal of 30 minutes from one gate to another. If you know in advance how to get on your next flight, there will be a lot of chaos when you get off the first plane. And a relaxing walk (or running) to your next gate. 
12) When the plane arrives, wait patiently for your turn. Whether you are pushing or waiting, you usually do not get off the plane very quickly. People often allow people in front of them to get up and walk in an orderly fashion. Trying to speed it up will raise your blood pressure and may not be considered good for your companions. 
13) If you continue to carry baggage, you have successfully completed a stress-free flight. 14) But if you continue with the burdens, there is one more step - waiting for the load. Just select an area around the conveyor belt and wait. Expect your bag to be the last to come out and be pleasantly surprised when it comes out early. By following these simple steps, you will find that your pressure from air travel will be minimal. 

A well-planned travel agenda ensures those small points of stress stay in the pressure points and do not put the balloon in full pressure. Try anything and you will be amazed at how a small amount of planning ahead improves the enjoyment of your trip

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