One of the perks of this job is that I get to travel for work often, so I’ve become what I would consider somewhat of a pro at handling airports. With a little prep plus some experience and flexibility, it’s pretty easy to fly hassle-free. Follow these tips for a more streamlined trip next time you’re at the airport. Prep When booking I always use the airline’s seat-selection tool and make sure to select a seat near the front of the plane. This means you’ll board last and be one of the first ones off. When packing, I fit everything into a carry-on item and a personal item—unless I can check a bag for free and am traveling for more than two weeks—and I make sure I don’t overstuff my carry-on. Bags that look larger will be more susceptible to gate-check, which means you’ll have to wait for your bag after landing and undo any benefit of not checking your bag to begin with. Make sure you label your bags to avoid any confusion and save time at the airport by not doing it there. Have your essentials and medication in your personal item and organize everything for easy access…. Read full this story
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