https://vast-size.com/QC6VzW Five Tips for Hassle-Free Flying

Five Tips for Hassle-Free Flying


Traveling can be stressful, but it doesn’t have to be that way.

Give yourself a much deserved break this holiday season with these five secrets to hassle-free flying from travel industry insider and airfarewatchdog.com founder George Hobica:

1Get preapproved.

At some U.S. airports, enrollees of the Transportation Security Administration’s PreCheck Program ($85 for five years) can leave on shoes and jackets and keep laptops and liquids stowed on domestic flights. Global entry ($100 for five years) adds fast-track immigration and customs at many U.S. points of entry.

2Ship, don’t schlep.

For short trips, or when you’re packing heavy, shipping may be cheaper. Plus, tracking and insurance are better, and you avoid the lines. No suitcases required; a sturdy box will suffice.

3Go premium.

United Airlines’s fees for priority lines, for instance, start at $9. Business and first-class fares often include this perk, but you can get it by paying for extra legroom on airlines like JetBlue.

4Go plastic.

United, Delta, and American airlines offer credit cards that include pre-boarding privileges. The first year is often fee-free.
Check it curbside.

 5. Check it curbside.
If you simply must check bags, make sure to use the uniformed skycaps in the outdoor departures area. Lines are usually shorter than inside; just remember to tip a few dollars a bag.


source:National Geographic
     

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