This is my first Travel Advice post, all about how to enjoy flight connections...enjoy!
First Steps: (connections 2hrs+) These are the first things you should do after you land, in order.
First Steps: (connections 2hrs+) These are the first things you should do after you land, in order.
1) Find Food. When you're on the plane and the flight attendants are chucking the unappetizing flight meals at your tray table, you'll wish you had found food in the airport.
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Organize your boarding pass...if you can find it... WHERE IS MY BOARDING PASS? |
3a) If you're travelling East, you'll probably be pretty jet lagged by the time you reach your destination. This is a good time to think about the time difference at your destination and use it to your advantage. For instance, if you're waiting in Toronto for a flight to Paris, you'll know that Paris is 6 hours ahead of Toronto. So if it's 4pm in Toronto, you should be sleeping in France. Spend your time waiting for a connection getting used to the time difference.
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Try to match your eating/sleeping schedule to the one of the time zone you are travelling to. |
1) Find The Item: Each kid is assigned a travel item that you forgot to bring. Then, everyone has to run off and find their item in a store in the airport, buy it, and come back. The first person back gets the previously decided prize (candy for the plane, etc.) Set a time limit so your 8 year old doesn't go tearing across the airport and end up on the opposite side when you're plane's supposed to be boarding.
2) Escalator/Moving WalkwayRaces: Choose an escalator or one of those high-speed moving walkways in the airport. At one end, race each other to the other side... but walk forwards while the escalator or walkway is moving backwards. My friend's siblings get really competitive with this (they even have timed heats.) Bonus points if you don't get caught by the airport security guards.
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See if you can beat 12.7 seconds for the 100m escalator race. |
When You Get Tired: What to do when you can't afford the Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge.
1) Baggage Fort: Sit in a corner seat by your flight gate, and pile up your entire family's luggage on the side that isn't a wall. Grab an iPad/Pod and listen to music or watch a movie, and ignore the strange looks from other travellers. If your family travels really light, this won't work as well.
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This is a very successful luggage fort. The person is inside. |
Short Connections: When you get off the plane and immediately have to get across the airport for a connection twenty minutes later, it's important not to be captivated by all the stores and food right by the place you entered the airport. Prioritize by:
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On Air Canada flights, the back of the Enroute Magazine has maps of several major airports. |
2) Then, put your bags down and get something to eat. If you only have ten minutes before boarding, use common sense and don't eat at a gourmet restaurant. Just refill your water bottle and buy some candy or a granola bar.
3) If you still have time after that, it's not a "short connection"...
Well, that concludes the first "Travel Advice" post! I hope you can have a more enjoyable flight connection next time you're travelling (or at least try and build an acceptable baggage fort) :)
Well, that concludes the first "Travel Advice" post! I hope you can have a more enjoyable flight connection next time you're travelling (or at least try and build an acceptable baggage fort) :)
Thanks for this Angie! This will really help me when I go to Florida on Sunday...............
ReplyDeleteA bit long, but I think it some great information :)
ReplyDeleteHave fun in Florida Meaghan! Build a great luggage fort.
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