Tag Archive: flight

  1. Dealing with Flight Cancellations

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    With the autumn and winter on their way in the northern hemisphere we must once again brace ourselves for not only often a busy travel season with holidays such as Thanksgiving in the US and Canada, or Christmas and New-Year; but also for weather delays and cancellations. We’ve taken a look in our Smart Traveller series (available exclusively to members) at your options in a cancellation, and we’re happy to share some of that knowledge with you here. To get the full article, be sure to sign up and look for it in the Smart Traveller portion of the website.

    There are many ways and times a flight can be cancelled. We all think of cancellations as something that happens while we are trying to get to our destination. Be it a late aircraft, mechanical issue, or the weather; delays and cancellations happen at the last minute. But your flight can also be cancelled weeks or even months in advance because of schedule changes. Usually in this case, the airline will rebook you on another flight. Be sure to check your bookings online occasionally, because sometimes you won’t be notified or contacted regarding the changes.

    In Europe, and increasingly in many other countries; there are consumer protections on what your rights are and what the airlines’ obligations are when dealing with a cancelled flight. The most important thing to remember is that the airline has the duty to honour your ticket and get you to your destination. It is also always wise to have travel insurance. Many credit cards will automatically provide insurance for your trip but be sure to read the policy and make sure you know what’s covered. Another option is to buy trip-specific insurance policies; or take out a multi-trip annual plan. Insurance can help you where the airline will not by refunding you for hotels and accommodation; or even if you have to buy a return ticket on another airline. Be sure to check with your provider to see what is covered.

    When you are faced with a cancellation, you may find that the airline has already rebooked you. If you have an internet connection, log in to your booking on the airline’s website and see if this is the case. If you are using a mobile phone, you may even be able to get your new boarding pass sent to the device. If not, try using a check-in kiosk to print off your new boarding pass. You may still even be able to choose your seat.

    For more options, be sure to register (it’s FREE) and read more of the Smart Traveller series.

  2. Navigating an Airport – Departures Area and Lounges

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    Now that you have cleared security and you’ve arrived with plenty of time for your flight. It’s time to sit back and relax for a bit. Whilst there are airports that are nothing more than a small building and a landing strip; many terminals at the major and larger airports are designed to keep you entertained while you wait for your flight; as well as trying to be efficient.

    Airports often rely on retail outlets for a significant portion of their revenue so it should be no surprise that the airport is going to entice you to want to shop. Major international airports are great places to browse and admire luxury items, as well as the more mundane. Airports will often have stores that will cater to your last minute needs if you’ve forgotten something like your toothbrush, or you need a charger for your phone. But there are also items that you won’t easily find at your local high-street store. Dubai airport even has an ATM that dispenses gold!

    Take your time to browse and enjoy; but also remember to check the departure screens to see if your flight is boarding and whether or not you are delayed. It is easy to get lost and forget the time. Find a nice seating area if you just want to unwind or catch up on some work. Often there’s wifi (paid or free) and there are outlets and desks for people to use. These areas can get busy, so you may also find that it’s nice to sit at a gate that is’t being used right at that moment.

    If you’re flying in premium cabins, or if you have elite status you can often use airline lounges. These spaces are designed to be quieter and more luxurious, offering an exclusive setting while you await your flight to be called. here you might be able to grab a bite to eat, or even find a private room to catch some sleep. There are also Paid for options such as Priority Pass, or Number 1 lounges so be sure to keep an eye on the VIP upgrades benefits pages to see if you have access to these.

    Next week, Boarding!

  3. Top 5 things for airline travel

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    Flying is without a doubt the worst part of any holiday, but what are the top 5 things that can help for your flight experience? Travel and particularly airline travel is almost always an unavoidable part of going on vacation so we have concocted a list of things that are guaranteed to make your travel experience slightly less terrible. Tuck these five magic items into your carry-on next time your travel and you’ll never dread flying again.

    TravelEssentials

    Travel Pillow

    This is an absolute essential for airline travel no matter how far you’re going. These marvellous inventions wrap around the back of your neck, providing support for your head as you doze off. No more waking up to a crick in your neck or your head flopping down mid-snooze. Even if you’re not planning on sleeping, the extra level of comfort that the travel pillow provides makes it worth using anyway.

    Water

    This might sound obvious but if you’re flying, drink plenty of water. Perhaps one of the most common plights of airline travellers is dry lips, skin and throat so keeping well hydrated will help you avoid looking like a snake by the end of your journey.

    Entertainment

    The majority of modern airlines have TV screens on the back of every seat with a pretty decent collection of films. However, if you really want to enjoy your flight, don’t restrict yourself to the selection of films that the airline provides, fill up your tablet/phone/laptop with your favourite series, films or music and spend the duration of your journey enjoying your own entertainment. Don’t forget to take a portable charger as well to keep your devices functioning throughout the whole flight.

    Flight Socks

    There is a risk, when flying long distances, of contracting deep vein thrombosis, a rather unpleasant condition caused by sitting for prolonged periods of time and the blood in your legs not flowing as it should. In order to reduce the chances of being affected by this, flight socks are essential as they provide your legs with the support they need to keep your blood flowing properly. Of course, you should combine this with regular walks up and down the plane.

    Baby Wipes

    Sitting on a plane for hours on end can leave you feeling groggy and even a little bit unclean. Travel, and particularly airline travel, by all accounts is rarely the most hygienic thing in the world. When you start feeling sweaty or that you might smell a bit, it’s useful to have a packet baby wipes with you to make yourself feel a little bit cleaner. You certainly won’t regret taking them with you.

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