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13 Mistakes to NEVER Make Before a Flight

13 Mistakes to NEVER Make Before a Flight

Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or a first-timer, the hours leading up to a flight are often a blur of checklists and high-stress decisions. Avoiding these 13 common mistakes will save you from unnecessary fees, health issues, and the heartbreak of a missed vacation.

  1. Trusting Your Digital Boarding Pass Alone
    Phones die, apps crash, and airport Wi-Fi is notoriously fickle.

The Fix: Always take a screenshot of your boarding pass or keep a printed backup in your carry-on.

  1. Eating “Stomach Bombs” Before Boarding
    Avoid heavy, greasy, or spicy foods. Cabin pressure causes gases in your body to expand, which can lead to extreme bloating and discomfort.

Avoid: Beans, fried fast food, and excessive dairy.

  1. Packing Valuables in Checked Luggage
    Checked bags can be delayed, lost, or even rummaged through.

The Fix: Keep jewelry, electronics, cash, and essential medications in your “personal item” that stays under the seat in front of you.

  1. Using “Math” Scams at Currency Exchanges
    Airport kiosks offer the worst exchange rates and highest fees.

The Fix: Use a local ATM at your destination or order currency from your home bank a week before you leave.

  1. Dressing for Your Current Weather (Not the Plane)
    A 90°F (32°C) departure gate doesn’t mean the plane won’t be freezing.

The Fix: Dress in layers and always wear closed-toe shoes to protect your feet during long walks and security lines.

  1. Buying Water at the Terminal
    Bottled water at the airport can cost 300% more than at a grocery store.

The Fix: Bring an empty reusable bottle through security and fill it at a “hydration station” once you’re inside.

  1. Arriving “Just on Time”
    Traffic, long security lines, or a gate change can happen instantly. “On time” at the airport is actually late.

The Fix: Aim to be through security at least 2 hours before a domestic flight and 3 hours for international.

  1. Ignoring the 3-1-1 Rule
    Nothing slows down a security line faster than someone digging for a 5oz bottle of shampoo.

The Rule: Liquids must be 3.4oz (100ml) or less, in 1 quart-sized clear bag, for 1 passenger.

  1. Booking Tight Layovers
    A 45-minute connection might look efficient on paper, but if your first flight is delayed by 15 minutes, you’ve missed your second flight.

The Fix: Give yourself a minimum of 90 minutes for domestic connections and 3 hours for international.

  1. Skipping Online Check-In
    Waiting to check in at the counter can mean losing your seat assignment or being the first person bumped from an overbooked flight.

The Fix: Check in 24 hours early via the app to secure your spot and skip the longest lines.

  1. Overloading Your Carry-On
    If you have to sit on your suitcase to close it, you’ll likely struggle to lift it into the overhead bin—or worse, be forced to “gate check” it for a fee.

The Fix: Keep your carry-on light enough to lift over your head comfortably.

  1. Not Researching Your Arrival Transit
    Walking out of a foreign airport without a plan makes you a prime target for taxi scams.

The Fix: Check if the city has a train link or download the local rideshare app (Uber, Grab, Bolt) before you take off.

  1. Neglecting Your Health (DVT Risk)
    Deep Vein Thrombosis (blood clots) is a real risk on long flights due to immobility.

The Fix: Wear compression socks and avoid “pre-gaming” with alcohol, which dehydrates you and makes you less likely to move around.

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