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Back to Basics: Getting to Your Departure Gate

December 11, 2007 by Mary Jo Manzanares  
Filed under Air Travel, Travel Tips

airport departure screen You’ve now spent a couple hours checking in for your flight, getting to the airport, checking your bags, and getting through security, but you aren’t even close to getting on the plane yet.  Now it’s time to get to your departure gate.

Most of the time, your departure gate is printed on your boarding pass.  Still, it is a good idea to check the airport monitors to make sure that there hasn’t been a gate change.

Once through security, look for large video screens or televisions monitors (like in the photo above).  These list the flight departures, flight status (time of departure or delay) and the departure gate.  The list may be sorted for departure time or by destination city, so take a couple minutes to figure it out and note your departure gate and time.

If you’ve arrived at the airport really early, you’ve now got some time before you need to be at your gate.  Go ahead and stop by some of the shops, or pick up a cup of coffee or something to eat.  You may even want to stop off at a bar for a drink. 

But no matter what you decide to do, keep an eye on the clock.  Boarding usually begins 30 minutes prior to departure, and you’ll want to be in the boarding area around that time.

Don’t play fast and loose with your boarding time — the plane will leave without you!

Next:  The boarding process — finally, it’s time to get on the plane.

Photo credit:  flickr

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3 Responses to “Back to Basics: Getting to Your Departure Gate”
  1. letitia obrien says:

    Until I found this site, I was pretty worried about my trip from Colorado to Florida. ( I am 80yrs old) You helped me tremendously by walking me through the arrival and boarding process.

  2. Thanks so much, Letitia. I hope you have no more worries about your trip. It sounds like it will be quite an adventure, and when you get back, I hope you’ll let me know how it went.

    Safe travels!

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