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How can I surprise my loved one at the airport?

Keep it simple. Greet your partner with a lovely bouquet, tell her how much you love her, and get down on your knee. Ask her the most important question by holding a diamond ring. You can call your close friends and family members to help you out, for example, they can hold your photos, play your songs, etc.



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Your escort pass will allow you to go through airport security screening with your loved one or friend and accompany that person to the departure gate. If you are picking someone up from a domestic flight, you will need to go through the airport security checkpoint before meeting that person at the arrival gate.

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TIP: Your gifts should meet standard TSA guidelines There are certain items that you can never carry with you on a plane and the holidays are no exception. Make sure any gifts stored in your carry-on adhered to TSA restrictions including food, alcohol, snowglobes, and string lights, among others.

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Carry-on packing list
  1. Travel wallet.
  2. Passport holder.
  3. Toiletry bag.
  4. TSA-approved liquids bag and compliant containers.
  5. Prescription medications.
  6. Luggage tag.
  7. Travel pillow.
  8. Packing cubes.


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Bring Gifts You can never go wrong with picking up a bouquet of flowers. If you and your partner are in a long-distance relationship, use your location as the inspiration for your gifts. Surprise them with some local goodies or tickets to a band they missed.

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Check in online
If you've already checked in online, you can completely avoid the first check-in queue at the airport, going straight to bag drop or security. You'll also be able to choose your seats in advance, snagging some extra leg room or a window seat before the other passengers get the chance.

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Making a reservation in advance is a great way to skip TSA's sometimes exorbitantly long lines. However, if you're flying out of an airport that doesn't have this program, you may instead want to consider enrolling in TSA PreCheck or Clear.

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While some airports offer unrestricted gate passes, most US airlines only allow non-ticketed passengers to access the terminal if they are accompanying minors, special needs persons, or military family members.

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