Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Tips and Tricks

- Single knot shoes in the morning to make going through security easier...or if you don't mind cold feet wear sandals.

- Don't wear a belt or jacket if possible b/c you have to remove it during security. Sweater is ok.

- Pack everything in a carry-on size bag and check it at the gate. This way you don't have to wait at baggage claim and you can check in a lot faster. Check in for luggage usually cuts off 45 minutes before the flight so if you're late and your bag is too big you're screwed.

- Have a funny picture on your drivers license (Mike Colon taught me this) b/c then when they check it they laugh...airline people don't get many opportunities to laugh during the day so give them one.

- Put a pillow behind your back when seated for a little lumbar support

- On United in First take the window seat. More legroom and nobody will bother you to get up. The aisle seat has the electronic box under it so the leg space is more limited.

- exit rows are colder so grab a blanket even if it's warm outside because at 30,000 feet it's not warm. :)

- exit rows also have more firm seats so if you want more cushion don't sit there.

*usually* avoid the "bulkhead" (front seat of a cabin) b/c there is no under seat storage in front of you and if you have long legs like me you have a wall there. boooo

Avoid the back of the plain (especially if there is a bathroom back there) or you'll have people standing next to you the entire flight...and you get the smell of the bathroom every time someone goes in or out. This can also be true in the front of the plane....just avoid bathrooms in general. :)

Get a Platinum Amex card to get access to a bunch of the Airport lounges and free companion flights. I also have a Red Carpet Club membership and it's totally worth it if you fly a lot. Not hearing the intercoms and the hustle and bustle of the airport is a life saver.

3 comments:

Gehman Photography said...

Hey DJ... we just flew to Mexico last week. Here's my travelers tip to add to your blog. Call ahead to the airport before you leave home to make sure your flight is still on time. Ours was delayed 7 hours, AND we were at the airport 2 hours early like you're supposed to be. That was not fun.

Keep it real
Rodney

Deyl said...

your advice is plane genius!

Jules said...

I always check flight status online before I go to the airport. If you have an iPhone, you can do it on your way there - just in case the status changes at the last minute. Or while you're checking your status online, some airline web sites allow you enter your cell number. So if you your flight is delayed more than 15 minutes, you automatically get a call (or text message?) that it's delayed.