How To Deal With Airport Stress

By: Neil Stelling

Airports can be stressful places nowadays. These tips are designed for stress reduction while at the Airport.

  • Leave home early
    Airport stress starts the moment you leave home. Don't sit in traffic watching minutes tick away. Aim to arrive at the airport two hours early (usually required for International flights). Then if there's traffic delays, you still have plenty of time.
  • The check-in Line
    If you see lots of families and children in a line, avoid it. By the time they have found all their tickets, and sorted their luggage jumble, they've taken twice the time of a couple or single person. 

    Look for a short check-in line that's not easy to see. Look at each end of the check-in aisles, and maybe there's a valid check-in hidden by a pillar, that few people see. Happened to me just recently, and cut a half hour off my check-in time - a half hour I spent relaxing in the bar.
  • How long to walk from lounge to gate? 
    During check-in, ask the counter, how long it will take from the lounge to the gate. It's an important question.

    When that screen flashes 'Go to Gate', it's much less stressful if you know how long you'll take to walk there. All your good work of stress-reduction goes down the tubes if you walk 5 minutes and then realize your gate is way the other side of the airport terminal. 

    Sometimes you even have to go through more security, or another passport check, and find a line waiting there. I once travelled out of Spain, and this exact same thing happened. A long passport control line stood between me and my gate, where departure was scheduled just 15 minutes later. Luckily myself and 5 others decided to go right to the front and explain the situation - no one objected to us going thro first. Try to avoid this un-necessary stress by checking in advance.
  • Invest in the Executive Lounge
    If you travel often you might get free entry to an airport executive lounge. If not, you can often pay a small amount to use it. The ideal low-stress airport experience begins in the executive lounge. Away from all the airport hustle & bustle, relax with free drinks and nibbles. Read a newspaper or magazine and you're soon in just the right, relaxed frame of mind for your journey.
  • Nervous
    Don't feel embarrassed to be nervous. A lot of people are nervous of flying, but you know it's much safer than your car journey to the airport. If you can't use an executive lounge, then there's a couple other options to reduce your stress. Try shopping ! Yes, retail therapy can help take your mind off your nervousness and stress. No need to buy anything - just wander around looking.

Follow the above tips and you'll have a relaxed and stress free airport experience, all ready to enjoy your vacation or business trip.

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