2. Passengers should go to the ticket office to take the airline transportation bus according to the date and frequency specified on the ticket, buy a ticket and get on the bus, or get on the bus to the airport with the ticket (the cost of which is generally counted as part of the ticket), or get on the bus by themselves. It is best to arrive at the airport some time in advance, in order to have enough time to handle the various formalities before taking the plane (such as checking documents, security checks, etc.) lest the time is rushed to cause the missed or wrong plane.
3. When traveling by air, try to pack light, carry as few items as possible, and check in items that can be checked in randomly or separately. General airline regulations hand-carried items shall not exceed 5 kilograms, you can also carry umbrellas, coats, canes, cameras, semiconductors, books and newspapers on the way. Random check-in baggage is generally 30 kilograms in first class and 20 kilograms in second class free of charge, and overweight charges will be paid.
4. Before waiting for the plane, the ticket should be submitted to the airline inspection. Random checked baggage should be weighed, and the weight will be added to the ticket, the airline tore off the section of its passenger section of a coupon, the ticket will be returned to the passenger with the baggage card, registration card. Passengers get on and off the plane with the registration card and collect their baggage at the destination airport with the baggage card. For direct check-in baggage, when changing flights, care should be taken to ensure that the baggage is diverted to the connecting flight. Especially for those transiting Karachi on BA, randomly checked baggage must be tagged to the terminal. For example, if you are going to Cairo, you should write Beijing as the starting point, Karachi as the transit point and Cairo as the final destination. Upon arrival in Karachi, check the baggage compartment. Terminal for Karachi, luggage tags hung to Karachi, but in the arrival must be prepared for customs inspection, such as bringing the keys, so as to avoid luggage being detained.
5. When boarding and alighting from the airplane, briefly greet or nod to the airline lady standing at the cabin entrance.
6. The airplane is divided into first class and second class (economy class). Jet airliners first class cabin in the front of the aircraft. Propeller airliners first class is usually in the rear cabin (because of the low noise level). Whether or not you are seated in the right place, do not grab a seat, and those who purchase a second-class ticket cannot sit in the first-class cabin.
7. Carry-on items can be placed in the luggage rack above your head. Some items can also be placed under the seat, but be careful not to stack the items in front of the security door or access aisle.
8. If you feel hot and stuffy on the airplane, you can open the air ducts, or unzip your coat or take it off. But don't take off your shirt and wear an undershirt.
9. There is a spotlight and a button on the top of the seat and above the seat to greet the greeter, so you can press this button to call the greeter if you need anything.
10. Smoking is not permitted during takeoff and landing, you are not allowed to go to the restroom, you must fasten your seatbelt and keep your seat straight.
11. Airsickness can be taken half an hour before takeoff to take Halothane, general seat back pockets are equipped with a clean bag. When vomiting, vomit in the bag.
12. Long-distance flights, airplanes are equipped with alcohol, refreshments, food, breakfast, meals, etc., free of charge. Some second-class supply of tobacco and alcohol (including beer), to pay cash.
13. Newspapers and magazines in various languages are available on board for passengers to read, but cannot be taken away.
14. Many large airplanes show movies during the trip, but to listen to music you need to rent headphones, or headphones are provided free of charge.
15. Don't make a lot of noise on the airplane, and don't let the sound of your conversation affect others. You should not sit or lie in a position that would interfere with others. If you accidentally touch another passenger, you should apologize.
16. All supplies on the plane can not be taken away, such as toiletries, seat back pockets, as well as small blankets, small cushions, plastic cups, knives and forks.
17. When an airplane lands for refueling, passengers can generally get off the plane to rest. Important small items can be carried with them. Other items are placed on board. If a transit registration card is issued, sometimes the card can be used to drink coffee and soft drinks in the transit lounge (sometimes for a fee). Passengers are not allowed to leave the transit lounge at will to avoid missing their flight.
18. In some cities, there are small merchants at the airport who peddle and sell all kinds of goods, among which there are swindlers or thieves, so you need to be careful.
19. Before arriving at your destination, the airplane usually broadcasts the weather conditions on the ground, so you can refer to what you are wearing when you get off the plane. Especially if you are going to a tropical or cold region, pay attention to the increase or decrease of clothing.
20. In case of bad weather, change to other airports, do not panic, all by the airline is responsible.
21. Get on and off the plane to count the number of people, but do not line up, do not whistle assembly, do not shout orders, etc..
22. After completing the immigration formalities, you can claim your checked baggage with your baggage card. Many international airports have luggage conveyor belts and trolleys. Travelers can pick up their own luggage and roll it out of the airport.
23. Don't panic if you lose your luggage while traveling by air. You can find the airport baggage management personnel or the airline of the flight to assist in finding. Can not find a moment, you can fill out a declaration form to the airline. If you lose your luggage, the airline will compensate you accordingly.
24. When traveling by air, as when traveling by train, ship or car, passengers should not touch the equipment on the plane. Such as a variety of fire extinguishing devices, safety facilities, emergency brake valves, knobs and so on. Some countries require that the emergency brake be pressed for no reason, to be sentenced to imprisonment.
25. In the air, the passenger's meals by the civil aviation in accordance with the relevant provisions of the free supply. On the ground, the expenses shall be borne by the passengers themselves. Passengers staying overnight at the specified interline stations shall be responsible for their own lodging expenses, and passengers staying overnight at the stopover stations of the flights due to civil aviation shall be accommodated free of charge by the civil aviation. Passengers holding international tickets shall be accommodated at the place where the connecting flights are made in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC).