When flying, the early bird really does get the worm. Arrive at the airport early to avoid missing your flight and to give you enough time to check your luggage. You should also try to book a flight that leaves early in the morning. Flying in the early morning helps avoid the rush hours which means shorter lines. Also, your chances of having a delayed flight are significantly less on an earlier flight.
Whenever possible you should avoid connecting flights. The more connecting flights you have, the more chances there are for delays and cancellations that will set you back. If you are flying non-stop you will not have to wait in as many lines, and the chances of lost luggage will be significantly decreased.
Before you fly anywhere you should always check with the airline to find out the baggage specifications. Checking oversized luggage can be very expensive and will increase your airport wait times. Be sure to account for any shopping you might do while you are travelling and keep enough room in your luggage. Also, you should check the airline's list of banned items before you travel. Airlines are constantly updating blacklisted items and if you have any of these items in your possession it could cause a hassle with airport security. Finally, make sure you pack a carry-on with everything you will need for your flight.
Kkeep any medication you require in your carry-on luggage for easy access. If you are feeling sick prior to a flight, it might be best to delay your flight. Finally, if you experience motion sickness be sure to take proper medication to prevent any in-flight mishaps. Booking a seat that is close to the wing will help prevent motion sickness.