10 Easy Ways To Save Time At The Airport

If there's any one thing all travelers can agree on, it's that time spent waiting in an airport is time that could be better spent doing just about anything else. Whether you're traveling for work or vacation, no one wants to be stuck at the terminal—or worse, stuck at the back of the line for security. When it comes down to it, three stressful hours in an airport is three too many, especially when there are ways to minimize the hassle. [slideshow:1082]

For one, being prepared is key. Nothing is more frustrating than digging through an unorganized bag in search of your passport or having to dump your sunscreen while you're trying to make it through security. Preparedness becomes even more important when you're traveling with kids or elderly people and in those cases a bit of research could save you a lot of trouble.

Timing is also plays a big role in successful and stress-free travel, knowing when to fly could be the difference between major waits and none at all. Ultimately the best flyers are the ones with the most practice and the most patience, but knowing a few ways to save some time will make your next trip that much more enjoyable.

Check In and Print Your Boarding Pass at Home

Instead of wasting time standing in line at a kiosk, handle the process beforehand from your own computer. Not only will you be able to skip that line, but checking in ahead of time will allow you to see any last-minute changes like delays or cancellations.

Don't Check Bags

It's a good idea to travel light when you can, you'll save time, money and maybe even frustration over lost bags. When you can, just bring carry-on luggage to avoid fees and long waits at the baggage carousel. If you're taking a longer trip and the airline you chose charges hefty fees, consider shipping the things you can't fit in a carry-on—save money and the hassle of dragging all your belongings around.

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