Plan Ahead
Start your flight planning early to reserve your seat and avoid high costs. With these tips and tricks, your international travel can be a little easier.
Be aware that you are responsible for booking your own travel. Program fees generally don't cover flights and other transportation to your destination.
Buy a Ticket
Broad searches using flight comparison sites like Google Flights can be a good starting point for understanding your options. Use multiple search filters to understand the broad scope of options. You should also check individual airline sites to ensure you have a full picture of what's available.
You may find you have to take multiple flights to get to your destination, fly out of a different airport than you expected, or travel on a different day or time to get the best price. In many cases, you may need to leave home the day before you plan to arrive to account for long flights and time zone differences.
Be cautious when planning an itinerary with very tight or long layovers, lots of connections, or several airlines. These factors complicate your trip and may reduce your chances of arriving on schedule.
Check Visa and Passport Requirements
Your passport needs to be up to date, and you will need to meet all necessary visa requirements for your destination and any other countries you'll pass through.
For example, you may need to show proof of a round-trip ticket as part of your visa requirements.
At the Airport
Twenty-four hours before your flight, you can check in. This is a process that confirms your travel with the airline, provides you with your boarding pass, and determines final details such as your seat choice and luggage needs. You can check in online or on your phone to receive a mobile boarding pass or in-person at the airport's check-in counter for a printed pass.
You should plan to arrive at the airport early so that you have plenty of time to check in if needed, go through security, and arrive at your gate. Most airlines recommend arriving three hours ahead for international flights.