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TessBelle
Reg. Mar 2014
Posted 2014-07-23 9:10 PM
Subject: OT. I have to fly on a airplane?... Terrified


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I'm not happy about it but that's just the way things are going to have to work. I have to go to Indiana and Wisconsin and there both to far from Alabama to drive. What is the best airline to use? Tell me the ins and outs of flying? What to do/What not to do? What's the best seats? I know absolutely nothing about flying so any info you would like to share would be greatly appreciated. The thought of being in a air plane makes my stomach knot up. Is there any medicine I can ask the dr for so settle my nerves or is a drink before flight the best?
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barrelbasher
Reg. Apr 2007
Posted 2014-07-23 9:25 PM
Subject: RE: OT. I have to fly on a airplane?... Terrified



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I fly all the time and it is a piece of cake. I personally like aisle seats because i can lean into aisle if there is a larger person next to me. I can also strecth my legs out a lite more. I used to like window seats as they are easier to sleep in because you can lean up agInst the wall of the plane. I also used to like looking out the window. I really dont know if any airline is better than the other these days. Being you are flying from alabama you will probably be better on delta as their hub in in atlanta. Here are aome helpful hints. Make sure your bag is less than 50lbs. Otherwise they will charge you an overweight bag charge. They will already charge you 25 to check the bag in the first place. Get to the airport in plenty of time to check in and check your bad and get through security. Most airports have gone to "kiosk" check in so you go to the machine and check in and the. Pay for your bag. When you go through security you will have to take your laptop out of you bag so be ready for that. Also no liquids can go through security such as bottled water etc. if you dot plan on checking a bag make sure ur shampoo & conditioner and make up , lotions etc are packaged in small container that are less than 3 oz. it will say it on the package and then put it into a quart baggie to go through security. Also make sure your shoes are easy to get on / off as you will have to take them off when you go through security. You can leave rings, earinegs and watches etc on. If it is a long flight buy something in the terminal ti take on flight to eat and drink or eat before you get on plane as most flights dont serve food anymore. I hope that helps. I usually take a book to read nut now many planes has free tv you can watch so take a pair of earbuds to plug in to the plane. Oh some people may take a xanex or a valium or ativan in a low dose to steady nerves but if you are not used to it not sure if i would try it I guess ask your DR for advise.

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ThreeCorners
Reg. Nov 2003
Posted 2014-07-23 9:25 PM
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I usually fly Alaska. Delta is also good and Southwest is good. Southwest doesnt give ticketed assigned seats. Your allowed to board according to your ticket group. Example is A group loads first, then B group then C group. When your group boards you then get to pick your own seats. Obviously being the in the first group to load has a huge advantage. I'm not a real fan of flying either but I have alot of frequent flyer miles racked up. I always, always take a isle way seat. The window doesnt interest me at all and I feel alot more secure in the isle. I also at check in, always go to the desk I dont check in at the computer because I always ask if there is a isle way emergency exit row seat available. Those seats they do not pre-assign as the airline has to physically see you to make sure you are able bodied to assist others in the off event of an emergency.  You also want to sit as far forward as far forward in the plane as possible. The back of the plane is the pits.
 You will be fine. You are thousands times more at risk on the roads then you are flying. Take a good book or magazine to read to help you pass the time. The only food you can board with has to be bought AFTER you have gone through security. Dont pack large containers of anything like shampoo's, toothpaste, mouthwash, ect. They will confiscate them if more then 6 ounces. Also, bag all personal hygene products and liquids in sealable clear plastic ziplock bags. Have fun and enjoy the new adventure in your life. Dont dread it, embrace it and just think of all the new adventures and opportunities and new things to see.

 
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ThreeCorners
Reg. Nov 2003
Posted 2014-07-23 9:30 PM
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I forgot to add. The reason I ask for exit row isle seat is the exit rows have double to leg room.  
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colorado
Reg. May 2004
Posted 2014-07-23 9:32 PM
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 Talk to your doctor about anti-anxiety meds.  Not something to knock you out, just take the edge off.  I personally like to get an aisle seat.  Easy to the bathroom and not so claustraphobic. Think hard about checking a bag vs carry on.  You don't have to be so careful with what you pack (liquids, etc.) if you check your bag.  Most airlines charge an additional fee. Allow plenty of time for checking in and security lines.  Good luck, relax, and enjoy yourself.
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TessBelle
Reg. Mar 2014
Posted 2014-07-23 9:36 PM
Subject: RE: OT. I have to fly on a airplane?... Terrified


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ThreeCorners - 2014-07-23 9:30 PM

I forgot to add. The reason I ask for exit row isle seat is the exit rows have double to leg room.  

We actually will fly from Pensacola Fl. Mist likely will go with Delta. Is the price different for A,B and C or is it all the same price? I didn't see this option on line but I'll probably to booking over the phone to make sure I have the right tickets. Due to the fact that I like to have all the creature comforts, is first class worth the extra bucks? I've read some reviews that say it is and some say there's not much difference anymore.

Edited by TessBelle 2014-07-23 9:40 PM
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Kcaughran
Reg. Dec 2008
Posted 2014-07-23 9:39 PM
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I also like Delta.
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BigMomma
Reg. Nov 2013
Posted 2014-07-23 9:50 PM
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My husband is a pilot and completes over 65 flights a month and has been flying commercial for 14 years. His Dad flew commercial for 25 years. I know first hand all of the training and regulations they put those guys through. You are going to be just fine. Southwest or United would be my recommendation but for the most part-SW, United, Delta, and American are all good. Southwest is just a little more user friendly than some. Get to the airport at least 1.5 hours before your flight. Don't wear jeans with bling- it will set off the metal detector. Wear comfy clothes. Take something to read or listen to on the flight. Use the bathroom right before they start boarding and don't drink a lot of water or coffee or eat a huge meal before you board. You don't want to have to make a dash for the bathroom or need to potty during the times you aren't allowed to get out of your seat during the flight. Also, keep in mind that the elevation can mess with your digestive system so don't eat a bean burrito the night before you fly if you know what I mean. When they offer you a drink on the plane-try a gingerale. The ginger can help keep gas at bay. During takeoff and landing chew on some gum to help your ears with the pressure. Most of the time it doesn't bother people but just in case you need to pop your ears, it is best to be chewing gum. Depending on the amount of luggage that you take-see if it will fit as a carry on. It is so much better to not risk your luggage getting lost or having to check your bags. Each airline is a little different so look up the regulations for carry ons and liquids on the company website to see what is allowed. If you have to check luggage, keep your essentials with you in a carry on bag-medicine, makeup, tooth brush, a set of clothes to get you by in case your luggage is lost, phone charger, etc. Be aware of the weather forecast for your arrivals and departures. Weather often causes delays and you'll want to be in the know of the status of your flight if it is delayed. Most airlines have apps that you can download to keep you up to date as to what is going on, flight times, flight duration, etc. They are free and help make navigating your flights a little easier. Don't hesitate to ask the gate agents or flight attendants for help or information. That is what they are there for. I hope that you enjoy your flights and have a wonderful time. I'd be happy to answer any questions that you may have.
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CJE
Reg. Mar 2005
Posted 2014-07-23 9:54 PM
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Southwest!  Have great prices as well!
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BigMomma
Reg. Nov 2013
Posted 2014-07-23 9:58 PM
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I forgot to add-if you have connecting flights give yourself plenty of time to get from one flight to another. This is the most common cause of missed flights. If you only have 30 minutes in between flights and your first flight is delayed, that can make it hard to get across terminals to catch your next flight. My husband gives us at least an hour between flights when we travel together.
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BarrelRacing4Christ
Reg. Sep 2010
Posted 2014-07-23 10:25 PM
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I've always flown US Airways and never had a problem with them. If you do try to get an anxiety medicine, be careful taking it as they are highly addictive. You could just have a drink or two in the airport before your flight to calm your nerves.
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TessBelle
Reg. Mar 2014
Posted 2014-07-23 10:37 PM
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BarrelRacing4Christ - 2014-07-23 10:25 PM

I've always flown US Airways and never had a problem with them. If you do try to get an anxiety medicine, be careful taking it as they are highly addictive. You could just have a drink or two in the airport before your flight to calm your nerves.

That's kinda what I was thinking but didn't know if that was available at the airport.
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ThreeCorners
Reg. Nov 2003
Posted 2014-07-23 10:50 PM
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It is Southwest that loads in the A,B,C groups and then you pick your own seats. That is the only airline I know that does it this way. As far as first class, if you dont mind the ticket difference then yes, it is worth it.  
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sodapop
Reg. Feb 2005
Posted 2014-07-23 11:06 PM
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  Just find someone to visit with and that will help ease your nerves. Take deep slow breaths. Know there will be movement while flying....you will feel up, down, angled left or right. There could be turbulence and you will move a little bit. Kind of like hitting a bump on the road in your truck. When all else fails, rest your head against the back of your seat, take slow deep breaths, and close your eyes. Get "Ear Planes" ear plugs. They work great to help with ear pressure & you can use them to drown out the noise of the plane or a screaming kid. LOL The plane is loud. Get a magazine to look at or a book...maybe listen to music with earbuds from your phone or iPod. Know all of your flight information. Look online ahead of time for the airports where you will be. They will likely have maps on there. That way you will know the layout of the airport & be able to get where you need to go much easier (bathrooms, places to eat, gates, baggage claim, security, etc. Also look up all the airline rules for baggage and such as well as TSA rules. Sorry if I repeated others. I didn't read any other responses. If you get a chance, look at the window when you get up there. Also, tie a brightly colored ribbon on the handle of your suitcase to make it easy to find at baggage claim....You could also tape the handle with bright colored duct tape. Don't forget a luggage tag... So many bags look the same. Don't be surprised if your checked luggage gets a little dirty in all the transporting.

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sodapop
Reg. Feb 2005
Posted 2014-07-23 11:11 PM
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ThreeCorners - 2014-07-23 10:50 PM

It is Southwest that loads in the A,B,C groups and then you pick your own seats. That is the only airline I know that does it this way. As far as first class, if you dont mind the ticket difference then yes, it is worth it.  

 Also, if you go with Southwest, check-in online as close to exactly 24 hours before your flight to try to get in boarding group A. You will have better choices of seats. They load group A first. The later you check-in the further you are down in letter group. You can print your own ticket or have them print it for you when you get there.
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sodapop
Reg. Feb 2005
Posted 2014-07-23 11:14 PM
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TessBelle - 2014-07-23 10:37 PM

BarrelRacing4Christ - 2014-07-23 10:25 PM

I've always flown US Airways and never had a problem with them. If you do try to get an anxiety medicine, be careful taking it as they are highly addictive. You could just have a drink or two in the airport before your flight to calm your nerves.

That's kinda what I was thinking but didn't know if that was available at the airport.

 Just about everything is available at the airport depending on the airport from what I saw on a news report a few months ago. Just look on the airport's website. You may not need a drink. You might end up loving it.
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Doxielover
Reg. Apr 2011
Posted 2014-07-23 11:22 PM
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I would ask for Ativan or Xanax. That would take the edge off, without knocking you out. I like Ativan.
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Reg. Dec 2012
Posted 2014-07-24 1:35 AM
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I also hate flying but it's because I'm claustrophobic and too many people in too small of a box just makes my nerves sing! My Dr. gave me a tiny dose of Xanax to take-but don't drink with it if you get some!!
Southwest used to have it where you could purchase a spot in the A boarding group but I don't know if they do anymore?
I look at seatguru.com so if you get to choose your seat, you can see which ones are better than others-but nowdays just expect the "good" seats to cost more $$$.
Take a light snack to have-like peanut butter crackers or animal crackers, if you think you might be queasy a little something in your stomach may help.
I have flown on American, Delta, Frontier, Southwest, U.S. and one is just about as good as the other I think. Customer service is going the way of the dinosaur on all airlines I think!
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komet.
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2014-07-24 1:40 AM
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No way you could get me in the air... but... Just a reminder... much like coming off a horse, it's not the fall that hurts... It's the sudden STOP at the end of it.
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Reg. Apr 2005
Posted 2014-07-24 5:20 AM
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 I really really do not like to fly. When I have to I have a drink or two before boarding. If for some reason I don't get to do that I order one while flying. If you decide to get something from your dr. take one a few days before your flight to see how your system handles it. I am a real light weight when it comes to seditives. I took one once before a flight and honestly the whole flight was a huge blur. Glad my husband was with me or I don't know if I would have made my connecting flight. Lol. Never will do that again. I love Southwest Airlines.  Their planes are always large and 2 bags fly free. I have flown others and have no real complaints about the airlines - just can't deal with the really small planes. I smother. Flying is really a safe way to travel. It just really taps my nerves. I constantly tell myself that thousands of people do this everyday with no problem. You'll be fine. Enjoy your trip. 
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