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Checking-in query

  • 26-07-2015 3:22pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 539 ✭✭✭


    Hello, Im just hoping for a bit of advice. I have never travelled through an airport alone before and I'm feeling a bit anxious. I am only travelling to London Heathrow in a few days but I am wondering should I be printing out my tickets/boarding pass at home?
    I am checking in at the airport (not online or mobile). I feel like I am missing something tho I really don't want to get to the airport and find I cant fly because I have not done some step of the process.:o


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,514 ✭✭✭bee06


    bertsmom wrote: »
    Hello, Im just hoping for a bit of advice. I have never travelled through an airport alone before and I'm feeling a bit anxious. I am only travelling to London Heathrow in a few days but I am wondering should I be printing out my tickets/boarding pass at home?
    I am checking in at the airport (not online or mobile). I feel like I am missing something tho I really don't want to get to the airport and find I cant fly because I have not done some step of the process.:o

    Who are you flying with? You can't print out your boarding pass at home if you are checking in at the airport. If you want you could print out your booking confirmation but you don't need it. Make sure your liquids are in a clear plastic bag and easily accessible for going through security if you are taking them in your carry on. That's about it really. And don't forget your passport of course :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 539 ✭✭✭bertsmom


    Thanks so much Bee06. Im flying with Aer lingus. That's exactly what I was wondering. Feels ridiculous to be so clueless about travel. I am in my 30s not my 90s


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