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Solo Travel – At the Airport

In the past few video posts we’ve covered Packing Light, Cheap Travel and Luxury Travel. Now it’s time to address how to get through the airport efficiently. This is something that the solo traveler can do. Without people in tow, we can navigate the airport on our terms.

Choose your seat before leaving for the airport and choose the seat that’s right for you.

Get to know the baggage rules and fees that passengers now face.

Learn how paperless boarding passes work.

Here’s how to get through security quickly.

And here’s how the experienced flyer gets through security.

What to do if you get bumped. What to do if you want to be bumped.

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  • http://nodebtworldtravel.com brian from nodebtworldtravel.com

    Nice helpful videos on the same page. Thanks!

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