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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Tips for Holiday Air Travel Success

It’s about that time.

That time of year when planning, watching, and a little praying starts to take place. No, I’m not talking about getting ready for Christmas morning. I’m talking about pre and post Christmas holiday air travel.

In years prior, the Grinch arrives early for me, in the form of blizzards, mechanical failures, and delayed flights, wrecking havoc on my holiday travel plans. Last year, I didn’t even make it to my parent’s home in Virginia thanks to a cancelled flight on December 23rd. The first flight the airline could rebook me on was December 27th. Bah humbug!

So this year, with a stormy, wet forecast on tap for the west coast, I’ve already started planning and strategizing with the hope of making it to my in-laws in Atlanta.

This year’s plan of attack for holiday air travel success includes:

Fly Early
I’m flying on December 22nd this year, giving myself a little more time to get to Atlanta by the 25th if the worst happens.

Fly with Status
My highest frequent flier status is with United Airlines. While they weren’t the cheapest ticket, I know from previous experience that re booking is based on fare value and frequent flier status. I’m hoping my loyalty may mean something if I get stranded somewhere en route.

Be Proactive
If every flight in front of yours is delayed because of weather, chances are yours will be too. Watch the flight status for posted delays and if it looks like you may miss your connection because of a delay, ask to get re booked at once.

Leave the Luggage
I hope my mother in law won’t mind me wearing the same thing for one week. Checking luggage is risky at any time of year, much less peak season. Pack lightly to spare the holiday headache – or just ask for clothes for Christmas!

Pack your Patience
Remember that every flight will be 100% full, so get ready to make some new friends. Also remember that the holidays are stressful, chaotic, and at times, unrelenting. Be prepared for some bizarre behavior and pack some patience. Who knows what the gate agent, flight attendant, or the woman sitting next to you has been through already that day.

I’m off to Atlanta from San Francisco December 22nd. I’ll let you know if my planning paid off. Happy Holidays!

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