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Airport Security Tips
The most problem parts of anyone's vacation can be making their
way through the airport. Since September 11, 2001, airport
security has become extremely difficult and time consuming to
get through. Travelers now find that they must arrive at the
airport well in advance in order to get through all the security
checkpoints and board their flight on time. Although the
increase in security is ideal for keeping American citizens safe
while flying, getting through security at the airport can be
trying and frustrating. And it has spread to many other cities
accross the globe also.
Here are five easy tips for getting through airport security
with time to spare.
1. Make sure you have planned your vacation well. Most stressful
vacation scenarios arise because of reservations that have
fallen through, flights that have been cancelled, or baggage
that has been misplaced. To avoid situations such as these make
sure to plan ahead as well as possible. Make sure you arrive at
the airport with plenty of time to take care of checking in,
getting through security and getting to your flight's gate
before your flight takes off. Most airports have lounges and
restaurants where passengers can relax and wait for their flight
if they are early offering you a place to relax if you have
extra time. Take this opportunity to sit back, have a drink and
start your vacation off early.
2. Make sure to have everything you will need readily available.
Having to search through bags for your boarding pass, license,
or passport can be an unnecessary hassle. By having everything
you will need in a spot that is easily accessible, you will make
sure that your trip begins on the right foot, rather than
becoming annoyed by the impatient people behind you for holding
up the line.
3. Make sure you ditch all contraband items. There are a number
of items that are surprisingly not allowed onboard airlines in
the United States. An item such as a pair of tweezers can be
seen as a potential item and will most likely not be allowed on
board. To get through security in a fast, easy manner make sure
to leave all illegal items - and even items that may be
deemed
questionable by airport security at home. By doing a little
research on the internet you will likely be able to find a list
of items that are no longer allowed on board commercial
aircrafts. If you are unsure about what is and is not allowed
then the list of items should be able to clear things up for
you. However, if there is a doubt in your mind as to whether or
not it is allowed, you might be better off just leaving it at
home.
4. Make sure you dress smart. When passing through security your
clothing may be checked as well. Any clothing with metal buckles
or buttons that may set off metal detectors should best be left
at home or packed in a suitcase. Avoid wearing too many layers
of clothing, if your outfit looks suspicious like you are hiding
something you will most likely be pulled aside and searched
further. This can be unnecessary and time consuming when you
have nothing to hide. In some airports people are asked to
remove their shoes when stepping through the security
checkpoint. If you know you are traveling through an airport
where this is required, wear shoes you can easily slip on and
off to avoid having to take excessive time to remove your shoes.
5. Make sure to scope out the area. For some reason people are
often drawn to longer lines, overlooking the fact that there may
be a faster and easier way to check bags, move through security,
or check your boarding pass. Make sure to take your time and
look around before hastily getting in a line because everyone
else is. You would not want to waste twenty minutes in line to
find out that you should have been in the shorter line next to
you or that you did not have to wait in line at all. If there is
an airport security guard or staff member nearby, do not
hesitate to ask them where you need to be if you are confused.
They are there to assist you.
About the author:
Original Source: Articles-Galore.com
Researched, Supplied and Written by Lee Asher of TravelBug DownUnder
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