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Knowing the Rules of Air Travel Can Save You Valuable Time at the Airport

In this post 9-11 world, a variety of new rules and regulations have been introduced to help protect those who fly the friendly skies. Unfortunately, each of these new safety precautions comes at a price – usually making it far more difficult for people who choose air travel as their means to get from one place to another. Now when people head off to the airport to board their plane they are subjected to a variety of checks and questioning by security officials which can even culminate in having passengers remove their shoes and open and rummage through their bags. By knowing the proper way to pack your bags and board a plane during your air travel, however, you can greatly reduce the time you must spend hanging out at the airport.

Firstly, a good rule of thumb is to wear sandals when you board the plane. Even if this results in taking an extra pair of shoes during your air travel, wearing sandals will make it so the security screeners will not require you to take off your shoes as you pass through the checkpoint. With higher incidences of foot fungal infections among those who use air travel frequently, you should wear sandals whenever possible when boarding airplanes.

Secondly, when packing your bags, try to pack all of your clothes and toiletries and anything else you have crammed in there in separate clear plastic bags. The bags will allow your clothing and personal items to be readily visible to air travel screeners while preventing them from messing up all of your folding work to get the clothes in the bag in the first place.

Perhaps the most important tip is to never give the air travel screeners a hard time when they are searching your belongings. They are simply doing their job, so there is no point in making it more difficult for them by getting angry and throwing a fit. Furthermore, air travel screeners do have ways of making your life more difficult by further impeding you and perhaps even preventing you from boarding your plane – so do not test them.

 

 

 

 

 

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