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So I travel by plane quite a lot, and it's no wonder that, throughout the years, dozens of questions have accumulated in my little brain.
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For example, what are the best shoes to wear at the airport security screening to not be asked to take them off?
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Or are those scanners you have to go through harmful to your health?
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So, one day, I just planted myself in front of my laptop and started to search the internet for Airport Answers and useful travel tips.
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And so, here we go!
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Number 1.
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You know how it sometimes goes: you come to the security checkpoint, and suddenly, it turns out you have something prohibited to take on board in your carry-on.
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But don't worry - all the things seized during the pre-flight inspection can be stored at the airport for as long as 3 months.
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On top of that, you have an opportunity to mail them to any address inside the country.
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Things taken away by security can also get sold at special auctions and are delivered worldwide!
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Number 2.
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You shouldn't be wary of airport scanners - they don't harm your health.
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Otherwise, airport employees wouldn't be able to stay near them every day without special clothing.
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To cover up that third arm they've grown… not really.
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Number 3.
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As for the dose of radiation you get during the flight itself, it's even smaller than the one you get in your daily life.
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But if your plane flies into a thunder cloud - that's a different matter!
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In this case, everyone on board receives as much radiation as they do during certain types of X-rays.
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Number 4.
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If you have some powder in your baggage, be it some baby formula, flour, or instant drinks, keep it in its original packaging.
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Otherwise, security may get suspicious and confiscate your only hope for waking up fast, also known as instant coffee.
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Number 5.
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To prevent the person who's sitting in front of you on the plane from reclining their seat and spilling your coffee on your new pair of jeans, use special clips.
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Usually, you can find them on your meal tray.
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Numer 6.
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At some airports, you can buy drinking water right after you pass the security check, and that's cool because, come on, have you seen the prices on the water in Duty-Free?
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But there are airports in Canada and the US where they let you bring along a bottle that's empty or filled with ice.
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Then, you can find a water fountain located after the security check and fill your bottle there.
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Number 7.
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If you're flying with a low-cost airline where they don't feed you (the nerve!), take a cup of instant noodles and ask a flight attendant to add some boiling water.
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Voila - you aren't hungry anymore!
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Number 8.
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If you have a long layover between flights, going to the nearest hotel to rest might not be the cheapest option.
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There's a much better trick: check if the airport or airline sells 24-hour access to a VIP lounge zone.
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In most cases, you can have free snacks and drinks there, and use free shower cabins and rooms for rest at a very affordable price!
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Number 9.
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If your flight is connecting, it might not be a good idea to buy liquids in Duty-Free at the airport of departure.
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In some countries, airport staff can confiscate your duty-free purchases during a transfer to the next flight.
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Number 10.
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While in the baggage claim area, you might have to pay for Wi-Fi; but in the arrival zone, it's almost always free.
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Number 11.
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When buying something in Duty-Free, pay in dollars or euros, because, paradoxically, goods cost more in local currency.
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Number 12.
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If you're in the middle of a bad cold, but you absolutely have to fly, take a painkiller before the plane takes off and lands.
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Otherwise, your ears will hurt really bad due to the pressure drops in the cabin.
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Number 13.
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Avoid carrying spray deodorants or shaving cream in your carry-on baggage – both of these things tend to explode mid-flight and, therefore, aren't allowed on board the plane.
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A much better idea is to stick to stick deodorants.
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No pun intended!
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Who am I kidding, of course I intended it.
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Number 14.
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You can't keep power banks in your checked baggage.
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And if you want to bring one on board, its capacity shouldn't be more than 20,000 mAh, or milli-amp hour.
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Besides, you shouldn't use them during the flight since they tend to catch fire!
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Uh-oh...
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Number 15.
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If you travel with a companion, pack your checked baggage in such a way that you'd have all the necessities for both of you should one of your suitcases get lost.
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Also, when you think of it, it's always a good idea to have a clean pair of socks and a pair of extra underwear in your carry-on.
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Number 16.
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When going on a trip, instead of taking the whole perfume bottle, take a tester.
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Usually, it's enough for a 2-week trip.
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In most shops, they give you a tester of your favorite perfume as a free gift.
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Number 17.
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And the next cool trick will help you if you need some change to pay for storage services, a cart, or a bus ticket, but you don't have coins.
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Find a vending machine that gives change, insert a bill into it, and then press "refund."
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The chances are high that you'll get your money back in small change.
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Number 18.
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If you have a brand-new unopened bottle of nail polish in your carry-on, it's ok.
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But if you've already used it, put it in your checked luggage.
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By the way, you don't need to check in a soft nail file, but if the thing is metal, better tuck it in your checked suitcase.
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Number 19.
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Seemingly innocent things like plants, seeds, and some types of food may be prohibited if you're flying to Australia, or other particular islands, even in your checked luggage.
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Number 20.
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In big international airports, you can find baby food, prepaid SIM cards, diapers, hygiene products, and even phone chargers in vending machines.
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As an additional bonus, all these necessities won't cost you a fortune.
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Number 21.
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If you've ever traveled by plane, you've probably seen those long terrifying bathroom lines.
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Good news!
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You're more likely to find unoccupied toilets in the baggage claim area, near customs, next to big cafes, and in waiting lounges.
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In short, when the need arises, run for any zone that's located further from the main corridors and halls.
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Number 22.
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In multi-terminal airports, search for underground passageways connecting terminals that most people might not know about.
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For example, at Frankfurt Airport in Germany, there's a walking tunnel between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 that's mostly used by employees since passengers are simply unaware of its existence
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23.
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While packing for a long flight, remember to put a couple of tennis balls in your carry-on.
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If you roll your feet on them during the flight, your legs and feet won't swell up.
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24.
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Are you a frequent flyer?
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Then why don't you have a Space blanket yet?
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It's light, thin, inexpensive, and can help you out in case of an emergency.
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But what's more, it'll warm you up on board the plane; you can use its parts as shoe insulation; or you can wrap baby bottles in it, and they'll stay warm much longer!
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25.
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Have you ever experienced this frustrating situation: you're trying to check-in online, but the airline's site just won't work?
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In this case, open the site in a private window - in most cases, it'll solve the problem.
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26.
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Ever wondered why business class passengers are always seated in the front of the plane?
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Yep, to be closer to the exit!
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But if you haven't saved enough for a business class ticket, think of the fact that, statistically, the safest seats are in the tail of the aircraft.
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27.
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Before the trip, study the airport where you're going to spend a lot of time.
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You might be surprised by the variety of entertainment some airports offer.
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Who knows, maybe you'll be able to spend transfer time in the cinema, swimming-pool, or a video-game zone!
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28.
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If you're traveling through several time zones, try to do more physical activity the day before.
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What's the connection you might ask?
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The thing is that with your body exhausted, you'll fall asleep more easily in a new place, which, in turn, will help you adjust to an unusual climate and time zone faster.
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29.
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If you're wearing footwear with a soft, thin sole or sneakers, you won't be asked to take them off at the security checkpoint in most airports.
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But if your shoes have a solid sole or high heels, make sure your socks don't have holes in them - you'll have to remove such footwear.
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30.
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If there are lots of empty seats on a plane, and you have the airline's bonus card, you can ask the flight attendants to move you to business class.
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Surprisingly, in most cases, you won't even have to pay for the upgrade!
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By the way, you can get this card at the airport right before your flight.
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31.
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If, during a connecting flight, your first flight gets delayed, you can call the airline's hotline straight away and ask them to reserve a seat for you on the next flight.
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32.
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You can still pay for your onboard purchases with your bank card, even if there's no Internet on the plane.
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In this case, the money will be withdrawn as soon as you land.
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33.
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If you arrive at the airport of your destination at night, you can save some money by sleeping in a special capsule and checking in to your hotel the next day.
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Otherwise, you'll have to overpay for a night taxi and just a couple of hours, rather than a whole day, in the hotel.
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So, do you know any other tips that can make your air travel more comfortable?
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Then let me know down in the comments!
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