Traveling by plane
When you are planning your trip, you need to know a couple of peculiarities that differ traveling by plane from traveling by any other kind of social transport.
The main peculiarity is covering big territory much faster than by using another kind of transport. As a result, the price of the tickets is rather high. You can economize, if you book the tickets beforehand. But we recommend you not to use the services of the unknown firms.
Also you will need to pass through the airport security. You should satisfy a big list of TSA regulations to do it. There you can find the information about what you can carry with you & what is not allowed.
Many people can't to endure the flight because of their health. We'll give you some air travel tips, using which, you can get to the place, you need with no problems.
We also should tell you, that it is very difficult to travel by plane with small kids & domestic animals. We gather some recommendations to help you.
Traveling by plane have some features: sleeping during the flight, food, renting a car and so on.
Before you arrive at the airportDate: 2009-10-12 |
1. Check with your airline or travel agent to determine how early to arrive at the airport. Ask if you should go to the ticket counter or checked-baggage screening area first. Not all airports are the same. 2. Check with your airport to confirm which parking lots are open if you will be parking at the airport. Some lots may be closed for security reasons. Be sure to allow extra time for parking and shuttle transportation. |
At the airportDate: 2009-10-12 |
| 1. Bring a boarding pass, ticket, or ticket confirmation, such as a printed itinerary and a government-issued photo ID. Children under the age of 18 do not require an ID. 2. At the security checkpoint you will have to put your clear plastic bag, jackets, jewelry, cell phones, keys and metal items into a bin for screening before you step through the metal detector. (Your shoes go directly onto the X-ray belt rather than into a bin.) Laptops and video cameras must be removed from their cases and screened individually. |
Sleep on planeDate: 2009-10-12 |
1. Bring a neck pillow. 2. Your seat location could be one of the most important factors in how well or how poorly you sleep on your next trip. Try to get a window seat if possible; it will give you something to lean against and get you out of the way of other folks in your row, who won't have to scramble over you each time they need to use the bathroom. You'll also have some control over the window shade. Another area to avoid is the last row of the plane. Again, the seats may not recline, and they're often located right near the lavatories, where both noise and odor could be an issue.? |
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