TRAVELFAQS
You can book a flight through various methods, including online travel agencies, airline websites, or by contacting a travel agent. Simply enter your travel details, select your flight, and make a reservation.
You typically need a government-issued photo ID (such as a passport or driver's license) and your flight ticket. For international travel, a passport and possibly a visa may be required.
It's recommended to arrive at least 2-3 hours before a domestic flight and 3-4 hours before an international flight to allow time for security checks, check-in, and potential delays.
It's recommended to arrive at least 2-3 hours before a domestic flight and 3-4 hours before an international flight to allow time for security checks, check-in, and potential delays.
Most airlines allow one carry-on bag and one personal item (like a purse or laptop bag). The dimensions and weight restrictions vary, so check with your airline.
You can bring small containers of liquids in your carry-on bag, but they must be in containers of 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) or less and placed in a quart-sized, clear, resealable bag.
Generally, you can pack most items in checked baggage, but some items like flammable materials, weapons, and hazardous substances are prohibited. Check your airline's guidelines for specific restrictions.
Look for deals during off-peak travel times, be flexible with your travel dates, and consider using fare comparison websites and apps. Joining airline loyalty programs can also lead to discounts.
Airlines typically offer compensation or rebooking options for delayed or canceled flights, depending on the circumstances. Check with the airline's customer service or refer to your passenger rights.
Travel insurance is not mandatory but can provide financial protection in case of trip cancellations, delays, medical emergencies, or lost baggage. It's a good idea to consider it for peace of mind.
A booking is an arrangement to reserve a certain ticket, accommodation or a place in advsance. Prices can be frozen by booking to pay a more affordable price for travel scheduled in the future. Reservation rules are explained in detail on Reservations.