Sheffield School of Aeronautics’ Airport Survival Tips for the Holidays

Holidays are a magical time to be spent with family, friends, and loved ones. There is an energy that surrounds this time of year that can make even the grumpiest people cheery; except at airports. There are crowds, lines, overflowing planes and security, and all of it can be overwhelming and stressful to holiday travelers. Sheffield School of Aeronautics is no stranger to the operations and functions of airports and wants to relax your mind by letting you know it doesn’t have to be that way. Here are some flight dispatcher tips to make airport holiday travel a little bit more bearable.

  1. Pack light.

The school for flight dispatchers knows you can avoid paying extra fees for checked bags by bringing carry-on luggage. Carry-on luggage allows you to beat the crowds at the security check-in and skip the baggage carousel. Make sure to check the airline’s size limitations for carry-ons.

 

  1. Give yourself ample time.

You should try to get to the airport at least two hours before your scheduled departure, and three if it is an international flight. It is critical to get to the airport early during the holidays because of the travel rush and slow lines at security.

 

  1. Be prepared for the security line.

There is no way to get out of the security process, but you can do your part not to slow the line down. Have your boarding pass and ID easily accessible, remove your shoes while you wait in line, make sure you have packed all your liquids properly, send coats through the x-ray machine, and make sure your pockets are free of anything that might set off the metal detector.

 

  1. Plan ahead for flight delays.

Sheffield School of Aeronautics knows that things happen and you should not assume that all of your travel plans will go off without a hitch, because your flight’s aircraft dispatchers will not wait for you. Prepare for the worst and hope for the best. Make sure you thoroughly plan ahead in case something happens and your flight is delayed.  Aircraft dispatchers recommend that you charge your phones, music players, and bring things to keep you entertained while you wait.

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