Long airport security lines can play havoc with your travel plans. So can dead phone batteries, high gas prices, lost luggage and kids who fight in the back seat. Not every road trip or flight can go smoothly, but a few smart travel hacks that save you time and money and will help you avoid the potholes.
Hacks To Use When You Go by Air
1: Passengers have been fuming about delays at security checkpoints. While TSA officials try to speed things up, sign up for TSA PreCheck, an expedited program for travelers who are considered low-risk. If your airline offers it, apply for a KTN, or “known traveler number” to use when you book your flight. Once you’re approved, you can take the shorter, faster screening lines, and you won’t have to take off your shoes, belt or light jacket. You won’t have to open your laptop or 3-1-1 liquids, either. 2: Seasoned travelers know they can make money by volunteering to be bumped from overbooked flights. Of course, you’d better have a flexible schedule, because you may have to stand-by for the next one, and there’s always a chance you’ll get stranded. But if this is an option, try asking for cash or accept a voucher (read it carefully, as it will probably have restrictions) or extra frequent flier miles. And don’t forget about your luggage. If you checked it, ask where it will be held until you arrive.
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