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Take the chaos out of every airport visit 😎

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Travel never looked so smooth Smooth travel made simple Top tips for worry-free trips Want to stop w

Travel never looked so smooth [Flights]( [Hotels]( [Car hire]( [Skyscanner]( Smooth travel made simple [Go to flights]( Top tips for worry-free trips Want to stop worrying about airport stress and start planning what you’re going to do when you land? Start right here, with these travel no-brainers: ⏰ Get to the airport on time That means not too early, and not too late. Arrive two hours prior to departure for a short-haul flight, and three hours prior for a long-haul flight. The only exception? If your departure airport or chosen airline advises otherwise. 👩🏽‍💻 Check in online We recommend doing this, even if your airline doesn’t request it. Checking in online means you can head straight to bag drop or security. You’ll also be able to choose your seats in advance and add more bags or other extras to your booking for a lower fee than you would at the airport. 🛄 Prepare for airport security The more you prep for security, the faster the process will be. Here’s a refresher on security etiquette: - All liquids and creams must be in containers of 100ml or less, and able to fit into one transparent plastic bag (that you can get at the airport). - You need to take any laptops and portable electronics out of your hand luggage before joining the queue. - You may have to remove items of clothing such as coats, belts and footwear. ✍🏻 Sort your travel insurance Treat yourself to some decent travel insurance, and choose a policy that covers travel disruptions. You’ll be able to claim back compensation if you miss your flight due to delays, or if it gets cancelled. Make sure you know your rights, too. If your flight is cancelled and you’re offered a replacement that doesn’t match what you booked, you’re not obliged to take it. Now, all that’s left to worry about is which shops to hit at the airport… [Go to flights]( [Flights]( [Hotels]( [Car hire]( We don’t have a home airport on record for you so we’ve automatically set it to Indira Gandhi International . [Change your home airport here.]( Registered​ Office:​ Skyscanner​ Limited,​ Level​ 5,​ Ilona​ Rose​ House,​ Manette​ Street,​ London​ W1D​ 4AL,​ United​ Kingdom. UK Company Number: 04217916; VAT Registration Number: GB 208148618 [Unsubscribe]( [Edit My Preferences]( [Privacy Policy]( [Contact us]( [Global Partner of the 2024 Solheim Cup]( [Solheim Cup 2024]( [Skyscanner](

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