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Where do I wait for someone at the airport?

If you plan to meet them inside the airport, park in short-term parking and wait outside of their terminal. Alternatively, meet them curbside if you don't want to go inside the airport. If you aren't able to pick your traveler up, you can schedule a ride to be ready for your arriving party when they land.



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Terminals are places where passengers wait, rest, board and disembark. There are also places called hangars for repairing and housing.

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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. You will not be able to go into the Customs and Immigration hall if you are picking up a passenger who is arriving from another country.

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It is usually easy to get an escort pass. Simply go with your relative or friend to the check-in counter, request a pass, and present your photo ID. You can call ahead to get escort pass information, but you will probably be told that issuance of escort passes is determined locally by each airline.

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Gates - This is where you wait for your plane. Gates usually have seats that you can sit in and televisions that show information about the Airport and current news. Gates are also the areas where you leave the airport building to board your plane.

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What is a non-passenger escort (NPE) pass? According to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), everyone passing through security checkpoints must have a boarding pass, security document, or another type of authorization from the airline.

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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. You can request a gate pass through the airline or through participating airports.

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You can actually go as far as the gates if you have a legitimate reason to get a gate pass, also called a security document. Most people won't have a legitimate reason for that though so you can go to the entrance to security and that's it.

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Check in Once you enter the airport, the first thing you should do is check in (if you haven't done so already online). Many airlines allow you to check in online 24 hours before your flight.

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Use the TSA Family Screening Lines
These family screening lanes allow you to avoid the long security lines at the airport. Most of the larger airports offer this facility to families with small children. Sometimes you may not be able to spot the lines easily, so you can ask an airport employee for it.

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Adult passengers 18 and older must show valid identification at the airport checkpoint in order to travel.

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In many airports, the answer is yes. However, there are airports that close at night and other airports that simply do not permit/like airport sleepers and are openly hostile. We suggest you visit the airport guide for the airport you are inquiring about.

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95% cases exit in 90 minutes. 5% can be delayed due to loss of luggage, customs, other issues. It depends on which airport/country and what passpory you have. Generally, 30 minutes to 1 hour should be normal.

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Welcoming ideas at airports don't need to be big, public gestures. You might prefer to greet visitors or returning loved ones with a small gift or an array of items that will be useful to him after landing. You might put together an array of snacks that a visitor can enjoy during the first few days of his trip.

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Airport lounges can be great places to relax before your flight. They provide you with complimentary food and drink, a quiet, comfortable place to sit and allow you to charge up your devices to download a few TV shows or get some last-minute work done before your flight.

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Some airlines offer arrival lounges for passengers to shower, rest, and eat after a long-haul international flight.

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