Travelling Tips for First Time Flyers

  • Posted on December, 21, 2013

Travelling Tips for First Time Flyers

They say there’s a first time for everything – and flying isn’t too far! Nobody boards up a business class flight every day unless you are some sort of business tycoon. And if you are on the list of first-time flyers this article will help those Flying For The First Time Step By Step. 

With a first-time flying dilemma, there come a lot of things in one’s mind; including the dos and don’ts. So here’s a short and simple guide for all those first-time flyers.

Put your mind to ease now so that you enjoy your cheap tickets to India as you prepare for the take-off.

Your flight experience can be cut short into 4 parts: Before Departure, On the flight, On arrival and On the airport.

Let’s keep it rolling and give you a brief knowledge about your soon-to-happen flying experience.

Before Departure 

Before departure, one has to deal with a lot of things (the important ones!) along with anxiety and the jitters about flying. But take a look at the following list and give yourself some relief:

1. Travel Documents

Make sure you have carried all important travel documents with you while heading off for the airport.

These documents are; ticket (make sure your ticket is confirmed), and a boarding pass (don’t forget to get your boarding pass from the ticket counter at the airport by showing your e-ticket).

If you’re flying internationally then make sure you have your passport, visa and health clearance issued to you!

2. Health Consent & Insurance

While travelling by land or air, it is always recommended to get health consent and insurance. Health consent is especially required if you have some serious ailment, or if you are travelling abroad.

Similarly, travel insurance helps to secure your travelling experience by taking care of any expenses that might be an add-on if in case you fall sick. And for first-time flyers travel insurance is so necessary.

3. Baggage

While travelling by India to US flights you must understand that there are two types of baggage; Hold baggage and hand baggage.

Hold baggage is your major luggage which has big items for check-in such as your suitcase, and you must check with your airline the weight limit of hold baggage else you will be charged for extra weight.

Similarly, hand baggage is what you can carry while boarding the aircraft; some handy things you might need during your flight.

On Arrival: At the Airport

Once your aircraft has landed at the airport, stay calm and let your fellow passengers go first. Since this is your first time flying, you shouldn’t rush in to pick up your luggage.

1. Security Clearance

When you land at the airport, you will head forward to get security clearance and then baggage claim. The security persons will check your passport and ensure you keep your boarding pass and other necessary proofs handy.

2. Get Your Luggage

Once you have checked in you can go ahead to pick up your luggage. The screens in the airport show the flight number and baggage carousel where your baggage will be slid off.

So you can wait for your luggage to come, and once you have collected it, you can leave the airport (if travelling nationally) or go through customs clearance (if travelling internationally).

For customs clearance, you must know that inspection is a standard procedure so doesn’t lose your calm if the security personnel go through your luggage.

Hopefully, these tips will help solve your first-time flying dilemma to a great extent. Happy Flying!

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