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10 Things To Remember When Traveling By Airplane

Traveling by airplane in this day and age can pose certain challenges. Follows are 10 tips to make dealing with airport security less taxing on the nerves.

Plan ahead when it comes to packing. To date, only a very small amount of liquids, creams or gels are allowed when packed correctly - in a clear container in one quart-sized clear baggie. Anything that doesn't fit this bill should be packed in your check-on luggage or left out completely and replaced once you reach your arrival destination.

Checked in luggage still must conform to a weight limit of 50 pounds or less. To avoid a long delay at the claims line, weigh your bags ahead of time. Take as much as you can in your carry-on bag.

It's a good idea to show up early. Check out the airport website, if they have one, for notice of delays. The rule of thumb is show up two hours early for the average flight.

Obtain the right identification. Certain destinations require visitors to have specific ID. Go online to discover if any ID required apply in your case. This way you'll have time to apply and receive your identification.

Avoid cumbersome footwear. Almost every airport security station deems it necessary for those boarding to take off their shoes. Purchasing a pair of loafers or slide on shoes before the flight can speed things up further.

No beverages of any sort, not even the ones bought in the secure area, are allowed onboard the plane. Take care of your thirst by consuming your drink before boarding.

Plan entertaining activities for children traveling with you. Long wait times aren't fun for anyone, even more so for young children. Since restrictions on beverage exist, it is best to bring along fun and distracting activities to keep little ones occupied.

Follow instructions given by airport personnel. The workers at the airport are only doing their job to the best of their ability in order to provide you with a safe flight. Avoid power struggles and just go along with what they tell you.

In special circumstances, bring along a doctor's note. Passengers are still allowed to bring along medications and infant formula as long as they obtain a note signed by a physician.

Don't worry, be happy. Life is best when enjoyed. Don't allow the fear of terrorists or the annoyance of airport security measures to dampen your spirits.


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