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Life Skills LFS107

 

Tips about Airports and Flying

https://www.skyscanner.com.au/news/airport-mistakes-to-stop-making-before-your-flight.html

 

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Note: Always take a doctors certificate list of all your medications, carry any certificates with you and carry your passport and visas in your hand luggage.

1. Not knowing your limits

Check and double-check your baggage allowance before you pack, you donÕt want to get stung with massive excess baggage fees.

Each airline is different and most will state what youÕre allowed, if anything, with the fare type you buy. As a general rule, youÕre not allowed more than 7kg as hand luggage or 23kg as checked luggage. Bags over 32kg may be refused on health and safety grounds.

2. Packing liquids in your hand luggage

If you want to zip through security, pre-pack your less-than-100mL liquids and gels in a clear plastic zip-lock bag before you travel. Have these (as well as metallic and electronic devices like laptops) out of your luggage when you put them on the conveyor belts for scanning.

3. Winging it

Make sure you plan your journey. Check any traffic jams, road works, events or other factors which could slow you down.

Most of the major airports in Australia have apps to help keep you on track and Skyscanner has a free-to-download app that gives updates on flight departures.

4. Leaving it to the last minute

You should arrive at the airport 3 hours before international flights and at least 1 hour before domestic flights. While you may be able to breeze through before this, if you face any delays or long lines it can be the difference between making your flight and having to rebook for a later departure.

5. Not signing up for frequent flyer points

Even if you rarely fly, frequent flyer programs are often free, with benefits like extra baggage allowance and free access to lounges. Some airlines offer cheaper flights to members as well.

6. Checking in at the airport

One of the biggest airport mistakes is to wait in unnecessary queues. Checking in online is incredibly easy. For domestic flights without checked luggage, you can waltz straight through to security as soon as you arrive, allowing you to skip a queue and claim the best seat by the departure gate.

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7. Not being prepared

For international flights, keep a pen handy and have all your documents ready when you get to customs. You may be lucky and find one at the airport or a friendly traveler willing to lend you a pen, but you shouldnÕt count on this.

8. Wearing headphones

Always take headphones, sound canceling are better in flight but you do not need to disturb other passengers with music blasting from your iphone or ipad.

Airport mistakes continue once youÕve gone through security. Airlines often announce gate changes over the airport PA system – donÕt get too engrossed in that YouTube video as you could miss your flight!

9. Not drinking enough water

We donÕt want to sound like your mum here, but keeping hydrated is so important! Drinking enough water will keep you feeling comfortable, especially on long-haul flights.

Okay, we all know plastic water bottles are bad for the environment, and at the airport theyÕre also bad for your wallet. Take an empty bottle and fill it at a bubbler once you get through security.

10. Not keeping your charger handy

Almost all airports and planes offer free charging points. Keep your charger in your hand luggage for easy access, especially if youÕre planning to pass away time by playing games or watching videos on your own device.  (If you forget your charger but have the lead you can plug your phone into any laptop or TV USB socket and the phone will re-charge),

11. Not making use of the facilities

Next time you have a stopover, donÕt just plonk yourself down in your gate lounge. Your next leg will be much better after a shower, a massage or even a nap.

12. Not wearing a scarf (even in summer)

A big, light-weight fabric scarf is your best friend in an airport. Airports can be like cinemas – way colder than youÕre expecting. Scarves can also double as blankets on chilly flights.

13. Wearing jeans

Jeans and other restrictive clothes make flying unnecessarily uncomfortable – think loose and floaty. Despite the runway, an airport is not a fashion show so make comfort your priority.

14. Losing your luggage

You can also commit airport mistakes at the other end of your journey. WeÕve all had that moment of Òis that my bag..?Ó at the baggage carousel, especially if you have a dark case. Make your bag standout with a bright sticker, belt or ribbon.

15. Download lots of music or movies (before you leave home)

Download your favorite movies or music onto your iPad or phone just in case the ones in flight are not suitable, at least you will have something to listen to, also maybe a game like Bakers' game or any free Solitaire or Sudoku games.

Purchasing a iphone or android mini hard drive(32gb or 64gb)  will give you lots of extra space for movies or music.