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How do you pass time at the airport with kids?

Try these 10 activities that'll have your family laughing and learning during your next big trip, even if your itinerary goes south.
  1. Play airport Bingo. ...
  2. Pack a fun kit. ...
  3. Take advantage of kid-friendly airports. ...
  4. Ride the trams or trains. ...
  5. Count the luggage. ...
  6. Build job smarts. ...
  7. Go on a color hunt. ...
  8. Rely on an old favorite: I-Spy.




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Children 12 and under can leave their shoes, light jackets and headwear on during screening. Children will not be separated from their parent/guardian. Remove infants and children from strollers and car seats and carry them in arms through the walk-through metal detector.

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6 Ways To Pass Time At The Airport During A Layover
  1. Check into an airport lounge.
  2. Window shop at the designer stores.
  3. Take a day trip around the city.
  4. Catch up on e-mails from home.
  5. Get a jump on organising and editing your photos.
  6. Explore the airport.


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6 Ways To Pass Time At The Airport During A Layover
  1. Check into an airport lounge.
  2. Window shop at the designer stores.
  3. Take a day trip around the city.
  4. Catch up on e-mails from home.
  5. Get a jump on organising and editing your photos.
  6. Explore the airport.


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Things to do at the airport when your flight is delayed
  1. Head to a restaurant or bar. One tip that never fails is to head to a restaurant or bar for some food or drinks. ...
  2. People watch. ...
  3. Talk to people. ...
  4. Check out the airport art. ...
  5. See what other facilities the airport has. ...
  6. Go shopping. ...
  7. Sort out your travel photos. ...
  8. Planespot.


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Here are 10 ways of making use of your layover time at the airports
  1. Explore the airport. ...
  2. Get lounge access. ...
  3. Read a book. ...
  4. Use free WIFI to finish your pending work. ...
  5. Indulge in Duty-free shopping. ...
  6. Take a transit visa to explore the city. ...
  7. Do candid photography. ...
  8. Get some sleep.


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Here are 21 fun things to do while waiting at an airport
  1. Use your time to plan your day-to-day highlights. ...
  2. Shop. ...
  3. Eat. ...
  4. Make friends. ...
  5. Surf social media. ...
  6. Watch a movie on your laptop. ...
  7. Relax in a club lounge. ...
  8. Try to get an upgrade.


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Airport lounge access requires a membership, day pass or qualifying airline ticket. Business and first-class passengers often get free access to airline lounges, as do elite members and some U.S. military personnel. The access policy varies by airline.

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The TSA and airports want you to get there earlier, each for its own reasons. The agency does not like to be rushed with screenings, even if there's a long security line. Airports want you to take advantage of their incredible shopping and dining facilities, which you can't do if you're rushing to the gate.

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How to get through airport security faster and other TSA insider tips
  1. Use your full name on tickets. ...
  2. Enroll in TSA PreCheck, Clear, and other programs. ...
  3. Prepare your belongings while waiting in line. ...
  4. Know what you can and can't bring through security. ...
  5. PS: Don't bring beverages to a security checkpoint.


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10 Tips For What To Do When You're Stranded At The Airport
  1. Find a charging Station. Stay powered. ...
  2. Be prepared ...
  3. Get to know the gate agents. ...
  4. Be nice. ...
  5. Visit an airport lounge. ...
  6. Book a hotel. ...
  7. Tweet about your experience. ...
  8. Know what you're owed.


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Generally speaking, most airlines advise that you arrive at the airport at least 2 hours prior to a domestic flight, and at least 3 hours prior to an international flight. That said, there are many factors to consider that will help you decide how much time you should budget for at the airport.

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So, no, you can't bring a reusable water bottle full of water with you through TSA. However, as long as it's empty, it's fully permitted. Plastic, metal, or glass reusable water bottles are all allowed. There are a few exceptions to the 3-1-1 rule if you have medical conditions or you have young children with you.

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Typically, minors under the age of 18 do not have to present identification for domestic U.S. travel. Airlines will accept identification from the responsible adult on behalf of the minor(s). For international travel, minors under the age of 18 must present the same travel documents as the adult.

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Screening Technology Infants and small children may be carried through the metal detector. Should the alarm sound, additional screening is required.

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The General Guideline for How Early You Should Get to the Airport. Generally speaking, most airlines advise that you arrive at the airport at least 2 hours prior to a domestic flight, and at least 3 hours prior to an international flight.

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Generally speaking, most airlines advise that you arrive at the airport at least 2 hours prior to a domestic flight, and at least 3 hours prior to an international flight.

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The General Guideline for How Early You Should Get to the Airport. Generally speaking, most airlines advise that you arrive at the airport at least 2 hours prior to a domestic flight, and at least 3 hours prior to an international flight.

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Yes, it's possible to get Priority Pass for “free, but this kind of membership comes through a credit card with an annual fee.

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You can get free access to an airline lounge by redeeming miles or opening a credit card with lounge benefits. Airline elite status also comes with lounge benefits. If you're a U.S. military member on active duty, you might qualify for free lounge access with select airlines.

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You can save money on food Lounges typically set food up in a way where you can help yourself as needed. They often offer free snacks and other food choices, plus drinks, including alcoholic beverages. These food and drink offerings come at no extra cost to you.

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Being well-prepared can help reduce anxiety,” Rinaldi says. “For example, ensure you have all necessary travel documents, pack your bags early, and double-check your flight details. Make sure to arrive early, and give yourself plenty of time at the airport to avoid rushing and feeling overwhelmed.”

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  1. 3.1 Get to the airport in plenty of time.
  2. 3.2 Pre-pack toiletries in plastic bags.
  3. 3.3 Wear clothes which are easy to take off (so to speak)
  4. 3.4 Use airport apps.
  5. 3.5 Pre-order your food and drink.
  6. 3.6 Use an airport lounge.
  7. 3.7 Keep stomach settlers at hand.
  8. 3.8 Keep yourself entertained.


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Looking, Acting, or Behaving In a Suspicious Manner Some of the most mundane things that can get you yanked out of your line are: Yawning too much. Coughing and clearing your throat frequently. Looking around in a suspicious manner (darting eyes, focusing on odd spots)

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