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Stress-free airport check-in checklists

The series of hurdles you have to jump before boarding a plane can what keeps you up the night before a flight – whether heading overseas for an extended journey or flying domestic for a weekend away. Our stress-free airport check-in checklist will help you painlessly pass these obstacles, so you’ll be sipping a latte and boarding your plane with minimal fuss.

Before you go

Modern technology allows you to check in online, print boarding passes and pay any excess baggage fees before you step foot in the terminal. So, to save you time, money and stress, why not take advantage of these online services?

If you check in online, you can simply scan the barcode of your pre-printed boarding pass, print off your baggage tickets, strap them on to your bag and drop your bag onto a conveyer belt. Then all you have to do is step into the security line for your final check before the gate lounges.

There’s no need or advantage to sort out your currency at the airport either. Most shopping centres have currency exchanges, as do local banks.

You’ll find you save a lot of time having your currency ready before you arrive at the airport and, more often than not, you’ll get a better exchange rate at bureaus in the city or suburbs.

Before you hit the security line

As much as airports have made it easier to bypass baggage and check-in lines, unfortunately, there’s not much you can do about the security queue. However, you can familiarise yourself with what’s accepted in your carry-on baggage and make sure you don’t have anything that’s not allowed on board.

This will make your passage through security checks quick and painless, without the awkward request to step aside for extended baggage checks or scans.

So, before stepping in line, empty your pockets, remove your belt, as well as any other metallic objects, including necklaces, watches and coins and get ready to pop them in the trays provided.

If you’re travelling with a laptop or tablet, you’ll also need to take them out of your bag and place them in a separate tray for scanning.

Before you get too relaxed

Once you’re through the security check you’re pretty much home and hosed. If you have time up your sleeve, you may wish to wander around the airport shops to pick up any last-minute necessities, such as snacks, magazines or a good book for the flight.

Before you do your airport shopping, ensure that you know exactly where your gate lounge is situated. Some can require a long walk, so make sure that you leave enough time to get there without having to rush.

If you decide to separate from your fellow travellers, make a time and place to meet up again that will still give you plenty of time to make it to your gate for boarding.

In closing, here is a quick checklist to help you through the most stressful parts of flying:

Check, then double check, and then check again

Give yourself plenty of time to check-in

Organisation is the key

Other things to remember before you leave

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