Why to do & not to do at Airport
Here are just a few common sense tips …
1. Never leave your car “abandoned” in front of the terminal. Park in shot-term parking lots or better still, take a cab and leave your car behind. The airport staff will surely towed and ticketed unattended cars left at inappropriate places.
2. Don’t bother trying to bring drink or food through the security check point. The security staff will ask you to leave them at a bin before you cross over. Drinks and food purchased after the checkpoint has been screened and are permissible to be brought onto the airplane.
3. Remove all of your metallic items and put them in your carry-on baggage before reaching the security checkpoint. These items may comprise of jewelry, cell phones, loose changes, belt buckles, pagers, keys etc.
4. Get your boarding pass and valid identification handy before reaching the security checkpoint. This may seem like a silly advice but many people do fumble at the checkpoint as they cannot recall where they leave them. In fact, many people lost their boarding pass, passport and stuff like that. If you are around airport enough time, you will hear lots of “lost and found” announcements.
Posted: January 7th, 2010 under Annoucement, Travel Tips.
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