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Tips for first-time and |
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Preparation can
help cut down on travel delays inexperienced and experienced travelers alike can
help ease airport security delays by following these simple guidelines:
Before you leave home
Reconfirm your flight
Reconfirm your flight directly with the airline 24 to 48 hours prior to departure.
Pack Smart.
Protect yourself and your valuables by placing medicine and expensive items in your carry-on luggage. Keep a pencil or pen handy throughout your trip to note gate, departure time and connecting flight information.
Identify your baggage inside and out.
Place a baggage tag with name, home address and telephone number on the outside of your bag; inside your baggage, put your home information plus your destination address and telephone number.
Bring fewer carry-ons to speed boarding.
Up to two items may be carried on, and each must fit under your seat or in an overhead compartment. Check your ticket envelope or call your travel agent or the airline's reservation office for size and weight requirements.
Read your ticket and ticket envelope in advance. They provide helpful information about policies set by the government and the airline.
Leaving and Arriving at the Airport1
Check in early:
Security Check Points:
Gate Area:
Boarding:
When plane lands:
When in doubt
Ask questions. Airline employees are generally friendly and helpful. No question is too simple. Just ask.
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