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Tomorrow I'm Flying by air for first time in my life is there any suggestions and tips and do's and don'ts

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Tomorrow I'm Flying by air Bangalore to Delhi for first time in my life is there any suggestions, do's and don't s during fly and before get in flight, pls give few tips to get my fly fair

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  1. not really many tips or anything if yo need to go toilet after you flush jusg be warned its pretty loud the toilet flush on a plane...well i got scared when i wwas 6 years old. maybe take some gum for the landing and take off cos your ears might get blocked. and yeeh have a good and safe flight


  2. Planes shake on takeoff and landing. It's normal. So don't freak out.

    Chew gum during takeoff to stop your ears from popping.

  3. Same do's and don'ts that apply with any other form of public transport...

  4. Don't make any jokes about carrying weapons. Take some boiled sweets to suck on to stop your ears from popping.

  5. Flying is not scary and not like a roller coaster. Flying is much safer than riding in a car on the highway.

    Join the frequent flier program for the airline you will use. Joining is free and you can do it online.

    Call the airline before your flight date if you want to request a seat. You should request a window seat since it is your first-ever flight. It is OK to tell the reservations agent it is your first-ever flight. Some airlines don’t do advance seat selection and others charge a fee. The reservations agent will tell you if there are restrictions. Go to www.seatguru.com for info on seating arrangements in airlines.

    Call the airline the day before your flight and the morning before your flight to make sure there are no schedule changes. You can also check flight status online.

    Pack almost everything in a suitcase that you will give to the airline to "check". The suitcase has to weigh 50 pounds or less.

    All liquids & gels in containers over 3 ounces and anything that might even LOOK like a weapon (nail file, scissors, etc.) should go in your checked bag. Go to www.tsa.gov for more info on prohibited items.

    Mark or tag all checked luggage with something that makes them more distinct. An example would be to attach a strip of colored tape to each side of the bag. It reduces the chance someone might pick up your bag by mistake at baggage claim (there are millions of black suitcases). Also clearly tag ALL bags >>> inside and outside <<< with your name and a good phone number + e-mail address (but not your home address). The free tags from the check-in counter are OK.

    You are allowed two carryon bags, but they have to be not larger than a small backpack. One carryon is better.

    Take some things to do or read. If it is a long flight (over 6 hours), also pack basic toiletries and one change of clothing in the carryon bag. You are allowed to pack "travel size" liquids & gels in your carryon bag, but the items have to go in their own clear plastic bag and scanned separately when you get to security.

    Dress in shoes & clothing that are comfortable and not tight, but also not overly casual. Avoid clothing with metal attached (ex. jeans with studs).

    Make sure you have your ID, frequent flier number, and ticket (or flight information if it's an e-ticket) on you before leaving home.

    Get to the airport two hours before your flight. Really. It is MUCH better to have an hour to wait than to arrive later and have a problem.

    Go to the airline counter and give the agent your ID, FF number, and flight info or ticket. Tell them how many bags you want to "check". You can request a window seat at check-in if you didn't already do so. The agent will put destination tags on your checked luggage and give you a Boarding Pass. They will then either take your checked bag(s) or tell you to carry it/them to the big x-ray machine.

    The "Gate" for your flight will be on the boarding pass (example E-17). Follow the signs toward your gate. Ask an airline or airport employee for directions if you are not sure.

    At some point you will have to go through security. There will be a stack of plastic bins - place your shoes (if required), carryon bag, the clear plastic bag containing any liquids or gels, sweater/jacket, and anything metal (including cellphone) in the bin. Keep your ID and boarding pass in your hand. Follow the instructions of the security personnel - they will have you place the bin on the X-ray conveyer belt and you will walk through the metal detector. Once through you collect the bin and put everything back where it belongs.

    Then go to the gate. Check to make sure there has not been a gate change - most airports have TV-type monitors with the info. If not sure, ask an airline or airport employee.

    Try to wait near your gate. If you want to wander off, be back 30 minutes before your flight is scheduled to depart. Follow the instructions of the ground staff when boarding starts. Your seat number will be on your boarding pass; The numbers increase toward the back of the airplane and the letters go from left to right >> as you face the front of the plane << (Seat 1A is at the front on the left and seat 22 F would be towards the rear + probably on the right). .

    Once you find your seat, take out whatever you want for entertainment (book, etc.) and put your carryon bag either in the overhead storage compartment or under the seat in front of you.

    Follow the instructions of the flight crew.

    The aircraft is a machine and has a lot of moving parts that make noise. There will be sounds like "Thunk" when taking off and landing as the landing gear is retracted (after take-off) and lowered (for landing). The pilots also adjust parts of the wings during the flight and that sometimes causes noise.

    The flight attendants will serve drinks and snacks once the plane is at "cruising altitude". Meals are only served on long distance flights (more than 5 hours). Long distance flights also usually offer entertainment, like movies.

    There are restrooms on airplanes.  Be sure to latch the door to let others know it’s occupied, and latching the door also turns on the light.

    When the flight is almost over, the crew will instruct the passengers to put everything away and fasten seatbelts. Follow their instructions.

    Once the plane has landed it will taxi to the airport terminal. Stay in your seat with the seatbelt fastened until the crew tells you it is OK to exit the aircraft. It will be obvious when you can do so.

    Make sure you collect everything you brought with you. CHECK the pocket in back of the seat in front of you to make sure you aren't leaving something you put there.

    You may have to change planes somewhere.  If so, you will get a boarding pass for the connecting flight when you check-in at your home airport. Once off the plane just follow the signs to the gate for the next flight.  You may have to go through security again.  Your checked bags will be automatically transferred to the connecting flight by the airline.

    At your final destination, exit the aircraft and follow the signs to Baggage Claim once you are off the plane. Most airports have multiple baggage carousels (conveyer belts) and there is usually a sign or TV-type monitor that indicates which carousel your flight's bags will go on. Ask an airline or airport employee if you are not sure.

    Collect your bag(s) and exit the terminal (usually by going out the doors marked "Ground Transportation").

    Hope you have a good trip!

  6. Don't tell them where u hid the bomb.

    Don't act terrorist on them.

    Don't carry sharp objects on-board.

    Don't carry too much luggage, they charge extra.

    Breathe into the bag.

    Take a window seat if it's indeed ur first time.

    Choose carefully between smoking and non-smoking.

    Try to get some sleep to help ur bilogical clock.

  7. Keep the boarding card handy.  After the check in the ticket can be kept safely inside the hand baggage you are carrying. In the hand baggage, carry some toffees with you.  You will need them while  the plane is taking off.

    Generally the flight attendants distribute toffees at the time of all  passengers having been seated. Just because u are flying for the first time, take a few with you.

    Do not worry, there is nothing about doing or not doing, it is simpler that traveling in a bus in India. The flying time between Bangalore and Delhi is about 2 and half hours to 3 hours, depending upon which plane the airline is using.  

    Do not eat the non veg food, ask for the veg food.  

    Do not take tea of coffee given by the airline in the flight.  Thye  usually taste horrible.

    Rest u do not have to worry.  At the airport just follow the crowd or read all the signs and  listen to all the announcements,  you will not be confused at all.

    Best of luck.

  8. Just sit with your seatbelt tied on to your waist; relax on your seat; listen or watch the in-flight music and movies; enjoy the in-flight meals and snacks; if you do not want to do those above, you can try sleeping but do not snore loudly.

  9. Drink a glass of wine once u get in the airplane, that could make u relax a bit more; try reading a book, listening to music.. if u have a laptop take it with u.. and most important: Dont be nervous!

  10. nothing u can do if the plain crash

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