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Helpful hints to help  you never reach the stage where you’re forced to join AA.


Normally travellers stuffed in economy with crying babies, rolling eyes and empty wallets, who have wanted to make a quick exit down the emergency slide.


Ways to soften the blow of rude fellow passengers, unyielding fees and stressful delays.


Here is a rundown of how to make your travel experience more Zen-like, from booking to landing (and how to complain if it isn’t like that):


Booking:

Before you even get off the ground choose a flight early in the morning, which are less prone to delays. If you make a mistake, like making a reservation on the wrong day, most airlines will give you 24 hours to change your ticket without fees. Deal with problems quickly and don’t worry.


Picking an airline:

Choose an airline for its frequent flier programme or variety of destinations, there are a few issues of comfort to keep in mind, too. There’s a big difference between carriers in seat width and seat pitch – the space between you and the seat in front of you. The location of your seat also will make a big difference. Visit SeatGuru.com to examine the plane layouts for every major airline, detailing everything from foot space to proximity to the bathrooms.

Make sure you confirm your seat assignment 24 hours ahead of the flight to ensure you have the one you wanted. This is also when airlines release their spacious emergency exit rows, so try to snatch one of those if a frequent flier has not beaten you to them.


Airport ease and avoiding fee:

Planning is the most important consideration to comfortable air travel, there also are a few simple things everyone can do to avoid hassles and fees. Make use of the internet as much as possible. From booking to checking in your bags, the internet makes it possible to avoid virtually all interactions with airline staff.

If you have luggage that is small enough to fit on the plane but big enough to steal a lot of space in the overhead compartment, consider checking it in at the gate. You will avoid hoisting a large bag over a crowded plane of passengers – a time where most plane conflicts start. Plus, you won’t pay a cent. Airlines don’t charge you bag fees when you relinquish your luggage planeside.


The big picture:

Now days passengers we have to be willing to be sympathetic to other people’s feelings. Take into account that the flight attendant who is rolling her eyes is probably overworked, and the passenger who barks at you might be dealing with some other stress at home.

If it is a passenger who is irking you, ask to be moved. If it is an airline employee who is troubling you, do not get hot-headed. It is best to take a couple of deep breaths and try to let the problem roll off your shoulders.

Ultimately, if you think a formal complaint is warranted, deal with it when your emotions are not running high. Instead of searching for customer service numbers, send an e-mail complaint through the airline’s website. Airlines are required to respond to any complaints in writing.


There is also a 21st century way to complain:

Facebook and Twitter. Whether you tweet or post a gripe to an airline’s Facebook account, it is considered a formal written complaint and the company is required to respond.


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