Do I need to confirm my reservation?
Yes, it never hurts to confirm your reservation directly
with the Airline, especially if you depended on someone
else to book that reservation. This will give the
Airline the opportunity to update to any changes in
flight information. Verify all your ticket information,
including the spelling of your name. You also want
to verify that any special requests are listed on
your reservation.
How can I avoid long waits at
the airport?
- Before you leave for the airport, contact the Airline
for an update on the flight schedule. It could save
you hours of lobby waiting, especially if weather
conditions are poor. There are other sources of flight
delay information, but checking directly with the
Airline should provide you the most accurate information.
Be careful to stay updated and still allow yourself
plenty of extra time to make it to the airport when
the flight is ready. Late flights will mean an even
more crowded airport with longer lines everywhere
so be sure to arrive early enough to make it onto
your flight.
- Look at the airport¡¯s layout in advance to get
an idea of where you are going.
- If available to you, consider using curbside or
off-airport check-in or electronic ticket kiosks.
This way you may be able to avoid the long lines at
the counter.
- Sometimes you just can¡¯t avoid the delays that
cause you to wait, so always carry reading material
or some other form of entertainment in your carry-on
luggage.
What should I do if I call and
find out my flight is delayed?
- If your flight is delayed, get the name of the
Airline¡¯s agent and have them note on their computer
that you are going to show up for the later flight
time. Even if the flight is delayed, they still may
recommend that you go to the airport at the normal
departure time.
- Be careful to stay updated and still allow yourself
plenty of extra time to make it to the airport when
the flight is ready. Late flights will mean an even
more crowded airport with longer lines everywhere
so be sure to arrive early enough to make it onto
your flight.
- If you think the flight is late, but the Airline
won¡¯t confirm this information, go to the airport
anyway. You may have to wait, but you don¡¯t want to
forfeit your rights to the ticket because you didn¡¯t
show up on time.
- Remember to update your car rental and hotel reservations
to let them know you¡¯ll be later then planned. Otherwise,
you may find that since you didn¡¯t show up on time
someone else has your car and your room.
What arrangements should I make
if I¡¯m meeting someone at the airport?
Airports are huge and congested places so you want
to take extra care when arranging to meet someone
at the airport.
- Make sure you give them all your flight information
so they can stay updated in case your flight is
delayed.
- Ask them not to leave for the airport until they
have gotten an update concerning your flight¡¯s status.
The Airline will not verify that you are on the
plane or that you even bought a ticket to be on
the plane, but they will usually update individuals
on the arrival time of particular flights.
- Check out the airport¡¯s web site and share that
web address with the person you are meeting. This
way you can both see the airport¡¯s layout and identify
a good place to meet.
- Agree on a specific place to meet and be as specific
as possible. Agreeing to meet in the passenger pick
up area may leave you looking for each other in
a huge place. Also, many airports have more than
one terminal building and thus they can have several
passenger pickup locations.
- Realize that security may prohibit them from
waiting for you in their car at the pick up area
and they may need to park or keep driving around
until you can meet them.
- Don¡¯t plan to meet at the gate. Most airports
only allow ticketed passengers past security and
into the gate area. You might even consider agreeing
on a secondary location that is just off the airport
property, such as a specific restaurant or hotel,
in case security prevents them from making it onto
the airport property. Again, the airport¡¯s web site
can probably help you locate such a location.
- Trade cell phone and pager numbers, if you have
them, so you can reach each other once you both
make it to the airport. You will need to keep your
cell phone and pager turned off on the plane, but
you can use it once you reach the airport. You might
want to call when you are ready to be picked up
so they don't have to park or keep driving around
until you arrive.
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