Traveling by plane for the first time? The airport can be overwhelming—but getting through security doesn’t have to be. Here are 6 essential tips to help you clear airport security smoothly and efficiently:
1. Keep Your ID and Boarding Pass Ready
While you’re waiting in line, make sure you already have your passport (or national ID) and boarding pass in hand. If you’re traveling with children under 14, don’t forget their birth certificates.
Having all your documents ready before reaching the security checkpoint saves time, prevents last-minute fumbling, and keeps the line moving for everyone behind you.
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2. Pre-Sort Your Electronics
Electronics such as laptops, tablets, and phones are not allowed in checked luggage—and forgetting that can cost you time (or worse, your device). Before going through security, make sure these devices are easily accessible.
Take them out of their cases and place them separately in bins at the X-ray machine. Small jewelry items usually don’t need to be removed, so you can save time by leaving them on.
3. Choose the Right Line and Stay Alert
Not all security lines move at the same pace. Take a moment to observe—lines with fewer passengers or people with less carry-on luggage generally move faster.
Once you’re in line, stay focused and pay attention to instructions from airport staff to avoid delays.
4. Remove Shoes, Jackets, Watches & Belts Early
Before walking through the body scanner, go ahead and remove your shoes, jacket, watch, and belt. This will speed things up for you and for everyone behind you.
Wearing comfortable, simple clothing helps too—avoid complicated outfits or excessive accessories that might trigger extra screening.
5. Use Priority Lanes If You’re Eligible
Some airlines offer priority security lanes for their frequent flyers or premium passengers. If you’re eligible, take advantage of these services to skip long lines and get to your gate faster.
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6. Never Joke About Bombs or Explosives
Even if you’re joking, never mention bombs, guns, or any type of explosives. Security staff take these comments very seriously and may need to investigate further, delaying your journey—and possibly getting you into trouble.
Airport security doesn’t have to be stressful. With a little preparation and awareness, you can move through it quickly and start enjoying your journey sooner.
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