As we all know Airports are extremely busy during the holiday season and often full
of weary travelers, some stranded because of weather delays, some with
crying kids in tow and all wanting to get to their destination as
quickly as possible. Traveling through an airport during the Christmas
season promises to be stressful, irritating and normally necessary. In
order to make your travels worry-free, here are eight tips for surviving
these crazy busy airports during the Christmas rush.
8. Baggage Allowance
Knowing the baggage allowance before arriving at the airport is
essential in keeping your cool when it comes time to check those bags.
More and more airlines have started charging for first bags, even if you
are flying domestically. It is up to you to check with the airline
before hand to see how much money you will have to cough up. Also make
sure to check with weight allowances as it is often cheaper to check a
second bag rather than pay for an overweight one. We can’t think of
anything worse than waiting in an hour long line up only to get up to
the front and them tell you your bag weighs too much and you will have
to rearrange. Not only is it frustrating for you as the peering eyes of
those behind you are drilling into your skull but its also frustrating
to the agents who are just trying to do their jobs.
7. Arrive Early
This sounds like a no-brainer but arriving early during the busy
holiday season is an absolute MUST. Gone are the days when you can show
up an hour before your flight and have enough time to check in, go
through security and grab a coffee. The holiday season throws everything
you thought you knew about travel out the window. Lines are going to be
longer for everything as the amount of travelers has just increased
tenfold. From check in to security to lines to getting your coffee,
expect to wait longer. There is no trick to beating these lines during
the holiday season either, just give yourself enough time. Don’t despair
too much though, most airports are offering holiday entertainment in
terms of carolers, Santa Claus and more to keep you entertained during
the long process.
6. Check in Online
We cannot stress this enough, seeing as it is the 21
st
century and pretty much everyone knows how to use the internet, or knows
someone who can use it for them. The option to check in online is
available through most major carriers and will save you loads of time at
the airport. Not only do most companies now have kiosks that you can
use instead of waiting in line, but checking in online cuts down your
check in time in half, especially if you are traveling internationally.
Normally the time to check in online is 24 hours ahead of your flight
and not only can you check in, choose your seat and input your passport
details but in some cases you can even pay baggage fees. This easy
solution will save you time and frustration when you arrive at the
overly busy airport.
5. Prepare for Delays
Christmas happens to fall in winter for half of the world and with
winter comes snow, fog, rain and ice, which means your plane will most
likely be delayed at some point. First things first, Mother Nature
listens to no one which means the airlines are just as frustrated as you
when there are delays and cancellations. Secondly the airport is at its
busiest which means even more flights are cancelled and delayed and
more people are stranded alongside of you. The best way to prepare
yourself for this is to do so ahead of time. Pack snacks and activities
that will keep you entertained. Make sure to snag a seat near a plug so
you can charge your electronics. Bring an eye mask and try to snooze the
hours away. Explore the shops and restaurants in the airport, many of
them offering Christmas specials or turkey dinners. And remember, the
airlines can’t control the weather.
4. Don’t Joke about Bombs
It sounds simple really, don’t joke about bombs or guns or anything
that may arouse suspicion with security. Security is already heightened
during the holiday season and you can bet that security guards are
closely listening to passengers as they go through the check in process.
Now is not the time to joke about the bomb in your bag or the envelope
of anthrax you packed (although this is never appropriate no matter the
time of year). In regards to guns or weapons, if you are traveling with
them do make sure you are filling out the appropriate paperwork in order
to travel with them. And if you happen to leave your Swiss Army knife
in your pocket and try to go through security, chances are they will
confiscating it and you won’t be seeing it ever again.
3. Don’t Forget Your Kids
No we aren’t talking about forgetting your kids as in Home Alone
style when they left poor little Kevin alone over the holidays. We are
talking about remembering to bring things to entertain the wee ones at
the airport. Nothing is worse for kids than being stuck in an airport,
lugging around a suitcase and a backpack, meanwhile having to wait in
lines. Kids get bored and it is imperative to remember that when
traveling through the airport at Christmas. Make sure you pack extra
snacks, coloring books, iPads, mini cars, Barbie’s, etc. to keep them
occupied during long waits. If you happen to have time to kill make sure
you go check out the kid’s area in the airport, most big hubs have
great areas designed with kids in mind. At your wits end? Find Santa and
remind your kids that he is the one who decides whether or not they get
presents.
2. Check Airline Rules
This is another thing that passengers tend to forget or don’t know
about, airlines actually change their rules over the holidays because of
how busy it gets. For example, some airlines that normally accept large
animals will no longer accept them over the holiday season. If you were
planning on bringing Storm, an 80 pound Black Lab with you on holidays,
you may be out of luck. Also reward programs may not be in effect
during the holiday season which means if you were planning on flying on
reward miles, you are also out of luck. Again all it takes is a simple
phone call or google search on the airline to find out these rules ahead
of time.
1. Be Nice
There is something about airports that turn regular people into very
scary monsters and during the Christmas rush it seems to get even worse.
Being nice is the number one tip on surviving your holiday airport
experience and getting the most out of. Nothing means more to airport
employees than a kind word from a passenger, or even a box of
chocolates. And hey, we can’t promise this will happen but there is a
high chance of being bumped up into first class, or escorted to the
front of the line when you are nice to the employees, especially at
Christmas. Wishing them a Merry Christmas, letting someone go in front
of you in line because they are late or even buying a coffee for a
fellow passenger are all ways to make both yours and their holiday
better.
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