Great Tips for First Time Flyers?

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SUMMARY

First-time flyers should prioritize packing light and ensuring essential items are in their carry-on luggage, such as undergarments and medications. It is crucial to allow ample time for security checks and to be aware of liquid restrictions, which currently limit containers to 3 oz in a quart-sized bag. Travelers are advised to avoid checking luggage to prevent stress over lost bags, especially when flying with airlines like United Airlines, which now imposes bag fees. Overall, the key to a successful first flight is preparation and a relaxed mindset.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of airline carry-on size restrictions
  • Familiarity with TSA liquid regulations
  • Knowledge of basic travel packing strategies
  • Awareness of common airline policies, such as baggage fees
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  • Research TSA liquid regulations for carry-on luggage
  • Learn about United Airlines' baggage policies and fees
  • Explore effective packing techniques for short trips
  • Investigate travel tips for managing flight anxiety
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This discussion is beneficial for first-time flyers, travel planners, and anyone looking to optimize their flying experience by understanding packing essentials and airline regulations.

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I've never flown before and Leadership will be my first time. Any great tips from carry-on to surviving the flight would be great!
 
Make sure you have under clothes in your carry on just in case they loose your luggage. Travel as light as you can.

Give yourself plenty of time before your flight for getting through security. The flight itself is great, but the waiting before the flight can be long.
 
I was going to suggest to just pack what you need in the carryon size & don't even check luggage. Then you don't have to stress when yours isn't the first bag out. LOL. Really though, I used to pack a ton of stuff in a carryon 'to do' & then it was just more junk to haul around... ;) Take a magazine & just relax. It will be ok. :D
 
My best advice for someone who has never flown before is DON'T...

just kidding...

Pad your time, pack light, and have fun!!!
 
If you have allergies or any head congestion....or if you have small ear canals, be sure to take a decongestant a couple hours before boarding. This will help your ears to "pop" and relieve the pressure.

I get a prescription decongestant from my DR before I fly - it's the only way I can without some serious pain....
 
Please don't bring a carry on bag the size of a small mountain! Nothing bugs me more than getting on near the end and there being no room for my appropriately sized bag.

I am checking my bag to leadership because, 1. it's Denver and for me that's cold, and 2. Sweaters, etc take up more room that t shirts. That and I don't really want to mess around lugging a heavy bag with me. I will take a tote bag with book, magazine, PC planner (you never know), some mini cats and recruitng brochures, ID, etc.
 
I usually carry on my bag b/c I hate waiting in line at the carousel for my bag. I have a huge fear of them losing my stuff... I guess that's what happens when they lose your wedding dress on your flight to Vegas to get married. :( So I now do all of my packing in a small (appropriately sized) carryon. It fits into the size that they require & I don't have to worry about my stuff being lost. :) Unless I'm flying on vacation with my three small children & hubby, I can get what I need for two days into my carryon bag.
 
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I'm going with several others from my cluster so I'm leaving it up to them to get me there on time! I don't think I could fit everything in a carry on bag (not even for sure what size that would be). Like mentioned, for Denver, I'm packing warm stuff! The flight is only 1 1/2 hours so I'm not too worried about bringing stuff to keep me busy. I'll probably bring a book or magazine but I'm sitting with my cluster mates so we'll probably keep each other company.

I like the idea of undies in the carry on bag! And of course other necessities just in case
 
You need to find out what the new guidelines and restrictions are. Maybe someone here knows. My in-laws just flew here for a brief visit last week and they said that you are limited on the amounts of "liquids" in your carry-ons. I think it was 3.5 oz for each item? They had a couple containers that originally held more than that, but were half empty or whatever, and they still weren't allowed to bring them.
 
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babywings76 said:
You need to find out what the new guidelines and restrictions are. Maybe someone here knows. My in-laws just flew here for a brief visit last week and they said that you are limited on the amounts of "liquids" in your carry-ons. I think it was 3.5 oz for each item? They had a couple containers that originally held more than that, but were half empty or whatever, and they still weren't allowed to bring them.

I just checked that part. It's 3 oz containers in 1 quart or pint bag per person.

I did also check, apparently UA now requires bag fees. I maybe carrying on! It's $15 each way!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I pack for my first flight?

When packing for your first flight, make sure to include essentials such as your identification, travel itinerary, any necessary medications, and a phone charger. It's also a good idea to pack a light jacket or sweater, as airplanes can be chilly. Don’t forget snacks and a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated during your journey!

How early should I arrive at the airport?

For domestic flights, it's recommended to arrive at least 2 hours before your scheduled departure. For international flights, aim for 3 hours early. This allows ample time for check-in, security screening, and any unexpected delays.

What should I expect at security screening?

At security screening, you will need to place your carry-on luggage, personal items, and any electronics in bins for x-ray screening. You may be asked to remove your shoes, belt, and jacket. Be prepared to show your boarding pass and ID to the security personnel.

How can I make my flight more comfortable?

To make your flight more comfortable, wear loose-fitting clothing and bring a neck pillow or travel blanket. Consider downloading movies, music, or books to keep entertained. Staying hydrated and moving around the cabin occasionally can also help you feel better during the flight.

What should I do if I feel anxious about flying?

If you feel anxious about flying, try deep breathing exercises or listen to calming music to help relax. It can also be helpful to familiarize yourself with the flight process and talk to friends or family who have experience flying. Consider bringing distractions like a book or puzzle to keep your mind occupied.

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