This Is a List of the 12 Things You Need to Avoid Before Your Flight

Last Updated on January 7, 2021

Going for the First Two Security Checkpoints

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Many people do this by instinct. However, that is wrong to do. The first two security checkpoints always have long lines and a lot of confusion is involved, which could lead you to leave a thing or two behind.

As a countermeasure, try going for the security checkpoints that are further down the line. They tend to be less crowded and the chance of you losing something thin down considerably.

Putting Liquid in Your Carryon Bag

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It is a well-known airport security rule that you shouldn’t put more than the allowed amount of liquids in your carryon bag. The total amount of liquid in your carryon bag should not exceed 33 ounces (or 1 liter).

People often forget this and keep people waiting in line for them to sort out the issue with airport security. Don’t let people be angry with you over something that could have been easily avoided!

Resting After Passing Security

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Going through security is a tiring experience. Therefore, you find yourself tempted to check out shops or eat at a small restaurant. However, you could easily lose track of time and end up missing your flight.

Instead, you should search for your gate as soon as you pass through security, and sit down to wait for your flight. If you’re afraid that you might get bored, take a book with you!

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Eating Unconventional Meals before Boarding

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Traveling to other destinations means that you have to try the local dishes. We agree, and we would do the same thing.

However, you should never put any exotic foods inside your stomach before your flight, especially if it’s a long one. Your flight can be ruined by stomach problems, which will keep you in and out of the toilet throughout the flight. If you’re enthusiastic about the food, try it 10 hours before the flight, not 2.

Panicking

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It is very likely that your time at the airport and inside the plane will go smoothly and that you will not encounter any problems. Then, why should you panic? However, bad things happen all the time, which calls for some panicking; but you shouldn’t panic either.

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