As an Aussie with bad anxiety who has never flown internationally (but will next year, CAN + USA) the step by step about security etc it beyond helpful. Thank you so much!! Appreciate all the hardwork you put into these videos
I have three plastic bags in my personal bag. One for the 311, a small bag for the items I’m going to have in my pocket and the third bag that includes anything that I want easy access to that I put in the pocket front of you. That pocket can be filled with germs so I’d like to keep my Kindle handy, sanitizer/wipes, etc. In my pocket, I always keep eyedrop drops, Kleenex and lip balm. These bags keep me organized and things cleaner.
Great idea, especially if you plan to use the seat pocket, which I never will. It’s filthy (they never sanitize it) & it’s easy to forget something & leave it behind (been there done that). No seat pockets for me!
TSA pre check is the best thing. Well worth the money. I used to travel a lot and I will never not have it. Last time I flew, there was about 150 people in regular security line and only 5 in pre check. Fine by me!
Always look forward to your travel videos. Something I learned today was through your video regarding purchasing electronic Sim cards , will have to look into that further thank you very much Aly.
So many good tips! I learned a lot and consider myself a fairly seasoned traveler. Goes to show, you don't know what you don't know! Ha! Good job and thank you.
I always have the airlines app on the phone, It keeps you informed if any delays happen and if flight is cancelled can give you up to date info regarding rebooking.
One thing which you did not mention is going through Customs. Here in Australia (and in my experience some other countries too) you need to present your passport to Customs and complete an Outgoing Passenger Card when departing the country.
As an Aussie with bad anxiety who has never flown internationally (but will next year, CAN + USA) the step by step about security etc it beyond helpful. Thank you so much!! Appreciate all the hardwork you put into these videos
I have three plastic bags in my personal bag. One for the 311, a small bag for the items I’m going to have in my pocket and the third bag that includes anything that I want easy access to that I put in the pocket front of you. That pocket can be filled with germs so I’d like to keep my Kindle handy, sanitizer/wipes, etc. In my pocket, I always keep eyedrop drops, Kleenex and lip balm. These bags keep me organized and things cleaner.
Great idea, especially if you plan to use the seat pocket, which I never will. It’s filthy (they never sanitize it) & it’s easy to forget something & leave it behind (been there done that). No seat pockets for me!
this should required viewing for all people travelling
TSA pre check is the best thing. Well worth the money. I used to travel a lot and I will never not have it. Last time I flew, there was about 150 people in regular security line and only 5 in pre check. Fine by me!
Art Vandaley! Brilliant!
Love your videos! I recommend you to everyone!
Always look forward to your travel videos. Something I learned today was through your video regarding purchasing electronic Sim cards , will have to look into that further thank you very much Aly.
This video just saved me so much time, thank you!
I love this girl! ❤❤❤
“ Everyone’s favorite part”🤣🤣 ( Hilarious) ( going through security)
Just the video I need! thank you
So many good tips! I learned a lot and consider myself a fairly seasoned traveler. Goes to show, you don't know what you don't know! Ha! Good job and thank you.
I always have the airlines app on the phone, It keeps you informed if any delays happen and if flight is cancelled can give you up to date info regarding rebooking.
One thing which you did not mention is going through Customs. Here in Australia (and in my experience some other countries too) you need to present your passport to Customs and complete an Outgoing Passenger Card when departing the country.
There are plugs and cables that only allow for charging. I have one bag for 311 and one for my electronic items that I will want access to.
Never ever heard of paid priority access to security screening here in Australia
Thanks for your videos. Very helpful. Re: TSA Precheck, no need to put things separately into the bins? Do you still need the 311 bag in that case?
Maybe tell your seat mate there to check his sprawl.
I know you’re shorter. Do you think the foot hammock would work for someone 5’7”?
Be aware... Google Translate does not actually translate European Portuguese... just Brazilian (and they are not completely the same).
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