15 airport hacks every traveller should know

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15 airport hacks every traveller should know

As enjoyable as travelling is, navigating the airport can be a stressful affair. While trying to reach the airport and check in on time, waiting in long lines and keeping track of your luggage, you’re bound to forget something or the other.

To make your next airport experience smoother, here are 15 airport hacks every traveller should know:

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Check in online beforehandThe one tip which will save you the most time during your next airport experience is to check in online. Most airlines offer the option of checking in online on your phone two to three days before the flight, so you can skip long lines and even choose your seats and meal.Download Google Maps offlineDownloading the offline version of Google Maps is a game changer for any trip.

It will help you navigate the different airport terminals, shops and restaurants with ease, even in areas where the network is unreliable.Pack lightlyCarrying a small luggage will not only make moving around easier but also save money. A small, neatly packed carry-on will save baggage fees, help you skip the wait at the baggage claim, and get through congested terminals with ease.

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Wear your bulky clothesAlthough this hack will not work in every season, a good way to save space is to wear your bulky clothes so you don’t have to carry them in your backpack.

You can also layer your clothes instead, which will also help you keep warm when the airplane gets too chilly.Keep your documents separateThe biggest mistake you can make while going to the airport is not keeping your passport, ID and other important documents handy. Keep these essentials in a smaller bag so that they are always accessible and don’t require you to rummage through all your bags.Personalise your luggageA quick way to save time at baggage claim is to make your luggage easy to spot.

You can personalise your luggage by adding a ribbon or a sticker to it. This will also deter people from mistaking your luggage for theirs.

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Look up the luggage allowanceYou can avoid last-minute charges by researching your airline's carry-on limits ahead of time. Size, weight, and quantity restrictions not only differ by carrier, but also by ticket and route. Knowing these details in advance can help you park more smartly, Choose the left side security lanesThe majority of travellers naturally head to the right at security stations, which makes space in the left-side lanes.

This is an underrated way to save time, particularly during peak hours.Use a shopping bag for storageIf you have run out of space in your carry on bag, put things in a duty-free or shopping bag, as they are usually not considered as extra bags by security. This is a hit or a miss trick depending on the airline, but it is worth trying out to make your travel easier.

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Book early morning or overnight flightsBooking flights early in the morning or late at night might land you at an emptier airport, shorter lines, and fewer flight delays.

Early flights won't be impacted by a day of delays, and airports are not as hectic during non-peak times, making check-in, security, and boarding much more enjoyable for passengers.Pack essentials beforehandAlways keep essential items like a change of clothes, medications, and hygiene products in your carry-on. In case your checked bags are lost or delayed, you will still have the essentials you may need for a day or two without having to deal with stress or buy new ones.Avoid the closest restrooms after your flightOnce you land, the first restroom after your gate will be packed and often messy because everyone heads there directly. Instead, use the next set of restrooms for an easier experience with a smaller crowd.

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Download your pastimeLong flights and waiting times go by like a breeze if you have filled your phone beforehand with movies, books, and podcasts, and maps stored offline.

Download some of your favourite media before heading for your trip to make idle periods more fun.Use the departures level for pickupsWhen arriving at busy airports, you can meet your ride at the departures level instead of the arrivals. It is less crowded and allows quicker, hassle-free pickup during peak travel times.Pack empty water bottlesPack an empty reusable water bottle in your carry-on bag. After passing security, you can fill it at airport fountains or refill stations to stay hydrated and save money on overpriced bottled drinks.

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