When you fly a great deal, you learn the basic rules for airline passengers. Flights that leave early in the day are usually the best choice, because if there are weather or other cancellations, you will be able to take off later in the day. If you fly at night and it's cancelled, you'll end up having to wait for the following day to fly. Plus early morning flights seem to be less apt to have delays. If you are familiar with the airplane you're flying you'll know where you like to sit. When you are in the back of the plane, you'll board earlier which is handy if you have overstuffed carry on luggage. Of course, when you sit in the front of the plane, you'll deplane faster. You can also check out SeatGuru.com to learn the layout of the plane you'll be flying. Some airlines will let you pay extra to get a more desirable seat, and you may feel it is worth it. Some airlines will also charge you if you wish to board earlier, and this may be worth it when bringing a lot on board with you. Some planes have more overhead room on one side of the plane than the other also. So, look overhead before you try to push your carry on into the overhead. SeatGuru.com will also tell you the proximity to the bathroom as well as legroom space. Airlines usually release the emergency exit rows about 24 hours before the flight, so when you print your boarding pass at home, you can check if these are available. Therse seats usually have more leg room. Follow the carry on and personal requirements stated by the airline you are flying. Remember, the 3-1-1 bag for liquids, and try to pack your carry on luggage neatly so if security decides to hand check it, it won't take long to re-pack. Packing cubes make packing and unpacking more efficient. Remember, the new checkpoint friendly laptop briefcases to speed you along through security. These briefcases allow you to keep your laptop safely inside the case when going through security. A smart way to travel today is with the
Travelpro Crew 8 wheeled carry on luggage and matching Travelpro checkpoint friendly briefcase. You'll see lots of crew members traveling with Travelpro luggage, so you'll look like a seasoned traveler. Travel is getting easier and the more you fly the more comfortable you'll be with the many different carriers and planes.