Flight And Airport Tips For Travellers

By Francis Mitchell


Booking your family holiday overseas and flying can and should be an enjoyable time of the summer holidays. To keep things running smoothly we offer the following advise.

Long haul flights require a little bit of pre planning and booking the nest seats for you on them is number one on your list. This can be arranged at the booking stage of your flight which is probably the best time to arrange this. A preference for window view or perhaps if you have long legs then an aisle seat would suit you best. Look over the lay out of the seats and select the ones which you and your family like the best.

Leave the emergency seating of the plane for adults to sit on as young people are not allowed to sit in this type of seat due to the proximity to the emergency doors.

Delays are possible on flights which can not be avoided even for those who plan a meticilous time line planner. A straight through non stop flight might stop many delays as they cut out the stops and delays at other airports making your flight less likely for a delay.

A safety point of view around airports would be to keep all belongings close to your side at all times and don't let your guard down as not every traveller is going on holiday.

Double check your arrival and check in times and arrive in plenty of time to avoid any delays on the road into the airport. Don't forget the added security which is now in place at most airport due to recent terrorist attacks. A 2 to 3 hour arrival prior to take off is now recommended.

Make sure your paperwork is in order before arriving. This will include an up to date passport and health cards. You don't want to arrive at an airport and be turned away due to incorrect paperwork.

Booking your seat online will ensure your place on your flight. Have a nice flight and holiday.




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