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Where do you go to wait for someone in an airport?

If you do decide to park and wait for your party inside the airport, wait in the area outside of their terminal for their airline. Going through airport security to meet them at their arrival gate can be time-consuming and may be prohibited.



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Apply for TSA PreCheck TSA PreCheck is one of a few government-run trusted traveler programs, designed to allow members to use expedited security lanes at more than 200 U.S. airports. With TSA PreCheck, you can speed through security without removing your shoes, laptops, belts or jacket.

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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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Where in the airport do I meet arriving passengers? If you are walking into the terminal to meet them, and it is a US domestic flight, the best place to meet them is at Baggage Claim, even if they did not check any bags. You should choose a fixed location in the baggage claim area and arrange to meet there.

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Escorting Minors to Their Gate Each airline has their own policies, but usually will approve a gate pass if you are assisting unaccompanied minors. Airlines will usually allow for a parent or guardian to enter and go through security with them and will assign you a gate pass during the booking process.

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Fly in a premium cabin
All passengers flying in a premium cabin get priority boarding. But the group you'll be assigned to depends on which class of service you're flying. Passengers in the front cabin board with Group 1.

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When you're traveling within the United States, we make the suggestion to arrive at the airport at least 2 hours prior to departure. For most airports, you must be checked in at least 30 minutes before your scheduled departure time (airports requiring additional time are listed below, Go to footer note).

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“I'm in a hurry!” The plane leaves when everyone is on board. That's the non-negotiable truth. People rush into falling in line because they want to get to their destination faster and they feel being first on the plane will give them just that.

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