(1) Be sure to check in half an hour before the flight. Therefore. It is best to arrive at the airport early depending on the situation. Especially during Golden Week. Spring Festival and other crowded times. Some airports are very strict. If it's time, it's time. For example, Beijing Airport.
(2) If you prefer a window seat, you can ask the check-in staff to arrange a window seat for you when you change your boarding pass. It's usually not a problem. Unless you get there late. The seats have been allocated to other people.
(3) Some airports will charge an insurance fee for checking in luggage. 10 yuan. For example, at Fuzhou Airport, if your suitcase is unlocked. Some airports will force you to spend 5 dollars to buy a small lock. For example, Guangzhou Airport.
(4) It's best to check in your luggage with a fruit knife. Otherwise, 90% of them will be confiscated. Also. Small animals are not allowed on airplanes. If you want to check in, you need a quarantine certificate. It's a pain in the ass. Potted plants. Flowers are OK.
Travelers are not allowed to bring flammable. Explosive. Corrosive. Toxic and radioactive substances. Polymerizable substances. Magnetic substances and other dangerous goods. Passengers are not allowed to bring the Chinese People's Republic of China and the relevant national laws and regulations during transportation. Government orders and regulations prohibit the departure. Passengers shall not carry any articles that are prohibited from entering or transiting the country or any other restricted articles during transportation. Passengers are not allowed to carry weapons. Sharps and murderous weapons are not allowed. Transportation baggage shall not contain currency. Jewelry. Gold and silver articles. Tickets. Securities and other items.
(5) The voucher for check-in is usually attached to the air ticket. When you arrive and take out your luggage. A staff member will check to make sure that the tag on your baggage matches the check-in voucher. Be careful not to take someone else's. Lose yours.
(F) Delayed or canceled flights
Generally, if the plane is late. At meal times. Airports will offer free drinks or meals (it seems that evening flights are more likely to be taken care of than midday flights). If an evening flight is told it can't fly that day. It depends. It's maintenance. It's maintenance. The airport will provide food and lodging. Weather. Emergencies. Air traffic control. You'll have to refund or change your ticket. In this case, the airport does not care about food and accommodation.
(VII) Overselling
Overselling is when a flight sells more tickets than there are seats on the plane. In order to protect their profits. Almost every airline has a certain percentage of oversales. In order to ensure the utilization of flight seats. Foreign airlines generally control the proportion of oversold tickets to about 3% of the tickets sold. China's regulations stipulate that the oversale of tickets can not exceed 5%.
People are asking. Doesn't that mean some people won't be able to board the plane? That's right. In this case. The airport's general practice is to first find volunteers among the travelers to change to another flight. If there are not enough volunteers. They will deny boarding. The airline will issue a certificate of reimbursement and an accompanying travel discount program for passengers who volunteer to change flights, and for those who are denied boarding. Cash compensation is offered. Of course. It is also possible to request a certificate of compensation for a round-trip ticket. In lieu of cash compensation, you may also request a certificate of reimbursement for a round-trip ticket and a companion travel discount program.
In the event of denied boarding. Travelers are entitled to compensation from the airline. Specific compensation will be processed immediately at the check-in counter. An agreement will be signed to waive any future liability against the airline.
In order to avoid being held up at the airport, there are a few points to note:
To avoid being held up at the airport. There are a few things to keep in mind:
(1) The tighter the route, the more likely it is to be oversold.
(2) Arrive at the airport as early as possible. If you arrive late, you may be overbooked.
(3) The more discounted a ticket is, the more likely it is to be taken.
(3) The more discounted the ticket, the more likely it is to be taken down. The more discounted the ticket, the more likely it is to be taken down. It's a good idea to check in early.
(8) Other
(1) In terms of airplane comfort. The Boeing 747 widebody is the best. It's big and smooth. The Airbus is better than the smaller ones.
(2) The airplane seats are arranged horizontally according to A.B.C.D.. Boeing's are labeled on the luggage rack. Airbus is labeled on the small light above the seat. If you can't find it, ask the stewardess to help you. For narrow-body airplanes. A and F are windows.
(3) On some models, the small table is not on the seat back. Instead, it is hidden in the armrest next to the seat. It can be lifted out.
(4) Food and beverages are available on the airplane. If it's meal time, a full meal is also provided. Two boxes. One Chinese and one foreign (rice + bread). If you don't have enough to eat, you can ask for another one. You can drink less water. There are toilets on the plane. But they stop working when there's turbulence. Besides. Do you want to wait in line when it's crowded?
(5) Don't forget to turn off your cell phone before takeoff. Oh. The flight attendants will tell you.
(6) When taking off or landing. If your ears feel uncomfortable. Open your mouth and chew gum. Just don't choke.
(7) In-flight service in general. I personally feel that the local airlines are better (Hainan Airlines. Xiamen Airlines. The airline has foreign flight attendants on all of its flights.
When you enter the cabin. Give your seat card to the flight attendant. Ask him to guide you to your seat. Once in your seat. Place your carry-on baggage in the overhead compartment. Coats or rain gear can be left with the flight attendant. If you need anything during the flight. You can also ask the flight attendant for help. You're welcome. Before and after takeoff and landing. It will be very shaky. You should fasten your seat belt. No smoking.
As the plane rises. Your ears may become uncomfortable due to the pressure at high altitude. If you have a stuffy ear. Heavy ears. Ear pain. One effective preventive measure is to keep opening your mouth and swallowing, and another is to chew a few pieces of dried fruit. Another way is to chew a few pieces of dried fruit or chewing gum to keep the Eustachian tube open. Chewing is the most effective way to prevent aerial otitis media. It's also the most relaxing. If a baby is traveling with you. Milk can be given at this time. Shortly after takeoff. The captain will make a welcome announcement. Then the attendant will announce the scheduled arrival time and what to expect. The announcement is usually made in two or three languages, including the airline's national language and English.
The seats on the airplane are comfortable. There is a round button at the bottom. Press it when you want to lie on your back. The backrest will automatically tilt back. But when the plane takes off and lands. The backrest must be straightened. It will return to its original position.
There is a small table behind the front seat. You can pull it out to eat. You can pull it out and use it when writing a letter. Put it away after use. Very convenient. There are usually two or three large bags underneath. On the top are flight schedules. Route maps. Postcards. Paper slippers. Plastic bags for vomiting. Pillows and blankets are available on the overhead rack. Blankets for travelers. If you don't have enough. You can ask the flight attendant for one. There are air-conditioning holes and light buttons inside the shelves or in the center of the windows. You can turn them on when you need them. Depending on the type of airplane. The equipment may vary. Usually, similar functions are provided. Just ask if you have any questions.
In the case of safety. Passengers seated at the emergency exits of an airplane should be aware of this. You must not pull the armrests out of curiosity. Otherwise, the airplane will be forced to land or crash.
Passengers should not make jokes about [this is a bomb]. Otherwise, they will be detained and will be liable for the huge costs incurred.
After you are seated. The program on the plane begins.
1. Reading. Writing letters:Jetliners fly at high altitudes. The airplane is stable. In addition to sunrise. Sunset and clouds. There is no view of the earth. The opportunity to read and write letters is relatively high. Newspapers and magazines are usually available on board. Magazines are usually available on board. You can also carry 2 or 3 of your favorite books with you.
2. Entertainment: Most Jumbo Jets have movies and sound equipment. There are movies and audio equipment on most of the Big Macs.
3. Catering: To avoid unhealthy competition. The International Aviation Convention imposes strict restrictions on airlines. In-flight catering has become the most important part of an airline's hospitality. Tableware and dishes are very delicate. When you eat. Pull out the small table behind the front seat. So that the waiter can set the table. For passengers with special food requirements. Buddhists are vegetarians. Muslims do not eat pork. Inform the booking office or the airport check-in counter in advance. The airline will prepare special food for you. To accommodate international travelers. Western food is always served on board. Meals are served. Tea and coffee are also served. Coffee. Coke. Soft drinks. You can ask the flight attendants for them at any time. First class passengers. Alcohol is free. Economy class passengers are charged. US Dollars are the common currency.
4. Smoking: After the "NO SMOKING" signal disappears, passengers in the smoking area can smoke as much as they want. Passengers in the smoking area may smoke as much as they like, but only paper cigarettes. Cigarettes and cigars are absolutely prohibited because the air conditioning speed in the cabin is not fast enough to eliminate them effectively. They are absolutely prohibited. Matches and lighters should be carried in your pocket. Not in your luggage. It's safer. Cigarettes are also sold on board. You can buy them cheaply for yourself or as a gift. But don't buy too many. You may be confiscated by customs.
5. Alcohol: According to IATA regulations. The economy class does not serve alcohol. However, there are some airlines that serve alcohol in economy class. Just specify the name of the alcohol. The attendant will bring it to you. Full bottles of alcohol are also available on board. Prices are similar to duty-free stores. It's also very cheap. There's a bar on board. Passengers can use it. But don't get drunk. You'll make a fool of yourself.
6. Sleeping: When sleeping. You can put your seat down. Put on your slippers. Put your pillows in place. Put on a blanket. It's best to wear a seatbelt. In case of turbulence. The flight attendants will wake the passengers. Please fasten your seat belts. It will disturb your sleep.
7. Toilet: Restrooms vary by model. Some are in the front. Some are in the back. Men and women are different. Before going in, you should look at the sign outside the door. So as not to break in by mistake. The "OCCUPIED" sign on the door means "in use." Do not knock. [VACANT" means no one is there. You may use it. Once inside, be sure to lock the door before the "OCCUPIED" signal comes on. Tells people you're in use. [FLASH] means flush. Inside the restroom. Smoking is strictly prohibited.
8. During the flight. The flight attendants will issue an entry form or customs declaration form. It should be filled out as early as possible. The items to be filled in. It's all in your passport. But must be filled out in English. If you don't know how to fill in the form, you can ask your tour guide or flight attendant to fill in the form for you.
If you are flying in the same direction as the earth's rotation to the east. The night is shorter. To the west, the night is longer. This kind of jet lag is very common in air travel. It is very common in air travel to start learning from the moment you board the plane. You have to start learning. If you get airsick. Ask the attendant for a tranquilizer. Or open the air vents and blow cold air. If you can't help it. And you can take out a vomit bag to prepare. If there is an imbalance of oxygen density in the cabin. Difficulty breathing. Headache. Coughing. If you have heart problems. Just pull off the oxygen mask and put it on your head. You will be back to normal in no time. How to use. When the airplane takes off. Pay attention to the attendant's demonstration of the in-flight life-saving equipment.
For long flights. It is a good idea to talk to people in your seat who you don't know. You may want to share your experiences with your neighbor. You can relieve your loneliness. And make more friends. Enjoy the fun of [all within the four seas are brothers]
Tips:1. Dietary precautions before getting on the plane
Don't eat before getting on the plane with too much fiber and easy to ferment gas-producing foods. To avoid bloating and loss of appetite on the plane.
Don't eat too much. Eating a lot of greasy or high-protein food is not easy to digest. It is not easy to digest. It will lead to bloating. Diarrhea and airsickness.
Don't go on the plane hungry. This is because when you fly. The changes in temperature and air pressure at high altitude make the human body need to consume more calories.
Eat food that is high in calories. And it is easy to be nauseous when your stomach is empty. Therefore, you should eat easily digestible and nutritious food before boarding the airplane.
In principle, one to one and a half hours before boarding the plane. You can choose to eat some bread. You can choose to eat some bread. Snacks. Milk. Lean meat and fruits. As long as eight minutes full can be.
2. Who should not fly"
Medical research has concluded that. The following people should not fly.
One. People with infectious diseases. The first one is the one that has been in the air for a long time. Active tuberculosis. Patients with infectious diseases such as typhoid fever. During the quarantine period stipulated by the state. Can not take the airplane. Among them, chicken pox patients can't travel on airplanes before the damage is healed. They are not allowed to travel on airplanes.
II. Psychiatric patients. Such as epilepsy and various mental patients. Because the aviation atmosphere is easy to induce acute attacks. Therefore, they should not travel by air.
Three. Patients with cardiovascular disease. Because of the mild hypoxia in the air. May make cardiovascular patients recur or aggravate the disease. Especially cardiac insufficiency. Myocardial hypoxia. Myocardial infarction and severe hypertension. It is usually considered inappropriate to travel by air.
Four. Cerebrovascular patients. Such as cerebral embolism. Cerebral hemorrhage. Brain tumor patients. Due to the roar of the airplane landing and taking off. Vibration and lack of oxygen. May aggravate the condition. It is prohibited to travel by airplane.
5. Patients with respiratory diseases. Such as emphysema. Patients with pulmonary heart disease, etc.. Because of not adapting to the environment. If there is pneumothorax. Pneumothorax. During the flight may be aggravated by gas expansion.
6. Patients who have undergone gastrointestinal surgery. Generally within ten days of surgery can not take the airplane. Patients with gastrointestinal bleeding should not fly until three weeks after the bleeding stops.
VII. Patients with severe anemia. Hemoglobin levels below 50 g/l. It is not advisable to travel by air.
VIII. Patients with ear and nose diseases. Patients with acute exudative inflammation of the ear and nose. Patients with acute exudative inflammation of the ear and nose, and those who have recently undergone middle ear surgery. Air travel is not recommended.
Nine. Pregnant women approaching labor. Due to changes in air pressure. May lead to early delivery of the fetus. Especially after 35 weeks of pregnancy. The most important thing is that you should not travel by air.
3. Prevention of airsickness.
The airsickness and vomiting is the result of the disorders of the balance organs. The body adapts poorly to the cause. Usually 15 minutes before boarding take some anti-motion sickness medicine will be safe. There are patients with severe airsickness. Severe airsickness can be avoided and alleviated by taking the following precautions: Ensure adequate sleep and rest on the first night of the flight, at least one hour before departure. At least half an hour before takeoff, you should take an oral airsickness medication. Try to choose a seat farther away from the engine and closer to the window. This will minimize noise and maximize visibility. You can also do something to distract yourself. Read a book. Chatting. Listening to music. It is important to stay oriented in space. Look as far away as possible. Look at clouds and mountains in the distance. Rivers. Don't look at the near clouds. Spot travelers in your neighborhood. If there are signs of vomiting, leave the area immediately. Stay out of sight. Prevent the sensation of vomiting due to conditioning.