How to Make Air Travel Less of a Nightmare

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The holiday travel season will be here before we know it, and you know what that means. Along with more people traveling and the potential for winter weather comes more flight cancellations, an increase in flight delays and general mayhem in airports across the United States.

And, let’s face it. Air travel has become more of a hassle over the years anyway, especially since the pandemic. Research shows that travel demand is still high at the moment, and that has led to fuller planes, longer security lines and more crowds in general for travelers trying to get from place to place.

With a new report (The Tipping Point for Travel Loyalty: 2023 Holiday Travel Trends) showing that 54 percent of adults plan to travel this holiday season compared to just 40% last year, it’s crucial to have a plan for the airport that can help you avoid unnecessary stress, long waits and financial losses. Here are some moves you can make to avoid common air travel pitfalls and have a more enjoyable travel experience overall.

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