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  • Question
    How do I avoid losing my suitcase?
    Amy Tan
    Travel Planner & Founder, Planet Hoppers
    Amy Tan is a Travel Planner and the Founder of Planet Hoppers, a boutique travel design team founded in 2002. Planet Hoppers specializes in brainstorming and creating itineraries for dream vacations, honeymoons, exotic adventures, family reunions, and group trips. Planet Hoppers is a TRUE accredited travel agency and a member of the Signature Travel Network, the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), and Travel Leaders. Amy earned a BA in Communications and a BS in Physics from the University of California, Davis in 2000.
    Travel Planner & Founder, Planet Hoppers
    Expert Answer
    If you're checking a bag, stay away from black luggage; buy something with some color or a pattern on it so you can spot it more easily. You can also use a luggage belt or stickers to make it stand out a little more. Remember to always put a luggage tag on your suitcase with your email and phone number. If you're flying internationally, list your country code with your phone number.
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    How can I make it easier to sleep during a long flight?
    Marc Kayem, MD
    Sleep Specialist
    Dr. Marc Kayem is a board certified Otolaryngologist and Facial Plastic Surgeon based in Beverly Hills, California. He practices and specializes in cosmetic services and sleep-related disorders. He received his Doctorate in Medicine from the University of Ottawa, is board certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology, and is a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Canada.
    Sleep Specialist
    Expert Answer
    Before you get on the plane, avoid having any large meals or caffeine. These can stimulate your body so it's more difficult to get good sleep.
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    It's going to be my first time flying. Should I be scared?
    Community Answer
    No, you have nothing to worry about. The plane will be perfectly safe. If you are worried about turbulence, then try to get a seat next to the wing, as you will not feel the turbulence as much. Another tip is to look at the staff on the plane. If they're not scared, you shouldn't be.
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    What are some things that I can do to make the time go by more quickly while I am flying?
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    Sleep, talk, read, play a game on a device, do some work, read about where you are going if it's a vacation and plan out activities, take a crafts project that is TSA friendly, watch the in-flight entertainment, write a letter of complaint to the airline, go through your phone and laptop, etc and delete all the junk. Phew!
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    Can you explain what turbulence feels like on an airplane?
    Community Answer
    Just a bit of shakiness, like a car going over several speed bumps. If the staff on the plane seem calm, then everything should be fine.
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    What should I do if I need to get to the bathroom and the person next to me is asleep?
    Community Answer
    You can try walking over/around the person. If that's not possible, say 'excuse me', shake them a little if necessary, and say you need to go to the bathroom.
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    Does economy class have small TV screens?
    Community Answer
    It depends on the airline - some planes have screens every few rows or so, some have screens behind every seat, and some have none at all. Most medium and long haul economy classes have screens behind every seat.
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    How can I sleep on a plane?
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    Wear an eye mask so you can't see anything and so people around you will know you're sleeping. If the people around you are loud, wear some headphones or ear plugs to block out the noise.
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    When are the times when I can't walk around on the plane and must remain seated?
    Thekidzagamble
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    There will be signs on the airplane and they will announce when you need to stay seated. Usually this will be just before takeoff, just before landing, and anytime there is turbulence.
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    I am a teenager and will be flying alone. What are some tips to help me?
    Community Answer
    Beforehand, make sure to know all the flight info, memorize it if possible in case you need it. Remember, airport staff and with flight attendants are there to help, don't be afraid to ask them questions. Bring entertainment, relax, and enjoy the new experience!
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    Am allowed to bring chocolate and chips from home on the plane?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can bring food, just not drinks.
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    Where should I sit on the plane if it's my first time flying?
    Community Answer
    You might want to take a window sit, so that there will be fewer people siting behind you. If you tend to go to the bathroom a lot, you might want to consider an aisle seat instead. It will be easier for you to get up and go to the restroom, and you won't have to deal with climbing over people as much.
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    What is better to pack on a plane, a backpack or a carry on suitcase?
    Community Answer
    That depends on your needs. A backpack can easily be stowed under the seat in front of you for easy access, but a suitcase may be able to hold more objects.
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    I had a lot of pain in my ears last time I flew. How can I avoid it in the future?
    Community Answer
    This happens because of the change in air pressure in the plane's cabin. Most people find that chewing gum is very helpful in preventing it.
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    I will be travelling for the first time on a plane from Silchar to Kolkata. What documents will I need for travel? I'm 18 years old, do I need a passport? If so, how do I get my passport?
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    Here is a basic list for what you will need: Passport (get photo, apply, wait -- give lots of time for this); driver's licence (or other form of ID); and boarding pass. Beyond this, you'll need basic travelling necessities (money, clothes, shoes, medication (if any), devices/reading material, snacks, toiletries, etc.)
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    What activities won't make me sick on a plane other than devices?
    Community Answer
    Sleeping, talking, playing a card game with someone next to you, listening to music, or eating.
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    What kind of snacks can I pack from home that I can take on the flight?
    Community Answer
    Pretty much anything that's not liquid and is properly wrapped.
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    I have medicines that I need to make sure I take at certain times. If I am in flight I want to take them on board with me (seizure and stroke) - will I be able to do this?
    Community Answer
    If it's an oral medication, it's no problem. If it's liquid, make sure it's in an sealed bag.
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    I'm planning to bring back some fish sauce from a trip to give to my mother. Do airlines allow passengers to bring foul-smelling foods onboard?
    Olivia H.
    Community Answer
    While you are allowed to bring strong-smelling foods on airplanes, proper etiquette suggests you should not. Think about the passengers around you. Keep in mind that some people may be sensitive to such smells.
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    How much food is a good amount to bring on a plane trip?
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    It depends on how long of a trip it is, and how hungry you will be. It also depends on if your trip will occur during meal times, or if it will be sufficient to just bring a snack to hold you over.
  • Question
    Can I get a step-by-step breakdown of what to expect when traveling on a domestic flight?
    Community Answer
    It's fairly similar to international flying, the only real differences is that security may be less stringent or, in some countries, non existent. You won't need a passport, an ID card such as a driver's license suffices. You still have to check in, head to security, and go then to your gate to board.
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    I am travelling abroad as an exchange student. Do I still need a passport?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you always need a passport when you are traveling outside your country.
  • Question
    My sisters and I are all planning to fly together for a vacation to Los Angeles through Southwest Airlines. Are we all going to be able to fly in the same plane? Only two of us are 18 or older.
    Community Answer
    Provided you're not booked as standbys, then yes you would be able to fly in the same plane regardless of your age.
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    My 18-year-old sister and I are going to be traveling for the first time alone, overseas. What happens if I land in Texas, then went to Qatar? Will they give me another ticket to find my gate?
    Community Answer
    If you are flying to Texas, then to Qatar, you will be flying on two different airlines. Sometimes, you cannot get all your boarding passes at the first airport. To get your second boarding pass, get off your first plane and go to your new airline's desk or office, or go to your gate and ask about your boarding pass at the gate. To find your gate, look on the TV monitors (they are all over the airport) for your destination city, airline, and flight number. Your gate will be displayed. Even if your gate is printed on your ticket, you should always check the monitors, because your gate may have changed.
  • Question
    Can I pack granola bars and a frozen water bottle?
    Community Answer
    Granola bars, yes, water, no. Anything liquid over 3 oz is tossed out by security. But feel free to bring an empty bottle - there are many water fountains!
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    Can I use the bathroom in an airplane?
    Community Answer
    Yes, there are bathrooms on the plane that you can use at any time except when the captain has turned on the "Fasten seatbelts" sign. This usually occurs during takeoff, landing, and periods of turbulence. It's best to use the bathroom in the airport right before boarding so you don't have to go immediately when you get on the plane.
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    How can I get through the airport if I already have a boarding pass?
    Community Answer
    If you printed your boarding pass, just head directly to security and show them your pass, then head to the appropriate gate.
  • Question
    How should I store baby formula when I travel?
    Community Answer
    Use a travel bottle warmer. They're about $15-$20 and you can buy them at Target.
  • Question
    How do I stop worrying about the bad things that can happen when I am flying?
    Community Answer
    Continually remind yourself that flying is the safest way to travel. You put yourself at a greater risk of death by just walking down the street. There are exactly 0.07 passenger deaths per billion miles traveled on airplanes.
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    Will I be able to bring 50 ml of liquid in my carry-on luggage?
    Community Answer
    Yes, as long as it is non-alcoholic. You can bring any liquid under 100 ml.
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