The holidays make for the busiest travel season as everyone makes their way to see friends and family. Wherever you go, you can expect long commutes, long lines, and large crowds. As one of the most stressful times of the year, a little planning and a positive attitude can help you survive holiday travel at the airport. We’ve provided a few tips on how to conquer holiday travel to save you time and help reduce stress.
Instead of waiting to pick up your boarding pass at the airport, try checking in ahead of time, online, or on your mobile. Most airlines open flight check-in 24 hours before departure, and you still get to pick the seat you want. Take advantage of this and skip the lines at the airport and the potential of getting stuck in a less desirable seat or being bumped if you show up late. (Download your airline's app on your mobile for check-in, flight updates, and inflight entertainment)
Leave earlier than you think you should even if you’ve checked-in online. Don’t worry about being too early. It’s better to be waiting a long time before your departure, at least you will be through security and can take your time getting to your gate, grab a bite to eat and unwind. The goal should be getting to your destination with as little stress as possible. It’s recommended that domestic fliers arrive at least two hours ahead of time and three hours for international flights.
Given the time of year, with overcrowded airports and lousy weather, you can expect long security lines, unexpected delays, and even canceled flights. Don't worry, deep breaths; it will all work out.
Unless your TSA approved, you would have to remove your shoes, belt, and jacket, among other items.
All electronics must be removed from your bags. Avoid holding up the line and frustration, trying to find electronics in your bags.
Avoid the unnecessary stress of trying to park in an overcrowded lot. With a plethora of transportation options
You will thank yourself for this – especially for those that live in a cold city, and you do away with having to scrape off snow, ice, or getting into a cold car when you arrive home again. Oh, and let’s not forget, having to find your vehicle in the parking lot in the middle of a snowstorm.
Save yourself some time and stress, avoid checking bags if you can. This means no waiting in lines to drop your luggage off, no lost luggage or paying additional fees for checked bags. Know the carry-on restrictions and be familiar with the liquids rule for carry-on bags. Make sure your carry-on is of the appropriate size and that all liquids are in a separate bag, ready to be removed during the scanning process. This will make the check-in process will be that much faster.