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Do you always book a hotel by the airport just in case you miss you flight? Or am I the only


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41 minutes ago, impulse said:

I'll try that again this trip...  In the past, I was never able to check in online to China.  My visa is in an old passport, and they usually want to see evidence of onward travel.  But I haven't tried it in awhile.  I fly to BKK tomorrow and back on Jan 20.  I'll pay more attention to the gate announcement board and try to check in online this time.  Maybe they've changed...

 

If you're flying tomorrow you should be able to check-in online now...  (airline dependant of course)

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46 minutes ago, The Old Bull said:

I like to fly business class so checking in is always a breeze I aways get there early enough to put in a couple of hours lounge time. Might as well since I paid for it.

 

Is your home not more relaxing and comfortable than a business class lounge full of other people ?

 

 

Also...  I don't view the lounge in the same manner as glutton getting their monies worth of prawn tempura at the seafood buffet !!!... 

 

 

 

 

Posted
11 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

Damn...   6 hours ??  you can't be serious, surely ?

 

I only ever get to the Airport 2 hours before the flight... (quite often less than that - about 1.5 hrs)... 

In and out so frequently...  at least 8x departures per year...  never even came close to missing a flight.

 

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With regards to the Op ?... Why on earth booking anything 'just in case' you miss a flight ?

IF in the event a flight was missed - it takes moments to book one of the many many hotels nearby the airport on Booking.com...   

... This idea was never on any radar at all... certainly not something anyone would consider consider, at least I would have thought so until I read this thread. 

 

With regards to the op: the title is a bit misleading but I think he means that he books a hotel the night before the flight which makes sense if he lives move than a few hours from the airport or has a ‘crack if sparrows’ flight.

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A hotel beside the airport in Canada sets you back a minimum of $800 a night so I don't think you would be pre-booking or missing your flight that often.

Posted
16 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

I aways ain to get to the airport at least six hours before my flight .

I have regular nightmares where I am trying to get to the airport for s flight and there's numerous delays like traffic jam and train cancellations are numerous other things , like my flight leave in 40 minutes and I am an hour away stuck on a bus stuck in a traffic jam .

   So, I always get to airports extra early

You can't check into most flights until 3 hours before so you actually hang out in the entry area for 3 hours?? Seems insane 

Posted
57 minutes ago, alex8912 said:

You can't check into most flights until 3 hours before so you actually hang out in the entry area for 3 hours?? Seems insane 

All my long haul international flights have been 4 hour check in opening prior to departure .

   Now , arriving at airports early is in no way "insane",

Its not "insane" to plan to arrive anywhere early ,

You do seem to have used the wrong word there

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yes ,I like to stay in the vicinity of the airport the day before I return to my home country. In my case it's mainly that I need to cool down a little and get mentally prepared to the next episode of my life. A transition night.

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Being an offshore worker I did the return flight eleven times a year for twenty year's. Not once held up in Bangkok, that’s a lot of money spent needlessly on hotel bookings. You Dumb Plum

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On 1/15/2025 at 7:51 AM, Nick Carter icp said:

All my long haul international flights have been 4 hour check in opening prior to departure .

   Now , arriving at airports early is in no way "insane",

Its not "insane" to plan to arrive anywhere early ,

You do seem to have used the wrong word there

Yes it is. Also completely unnecessary. 
 

INFORMAL•US

shocking; outrageous.

"they were making insane amounts of money"

Posted
1 hour ago, alex8912 said:

Yes it is. Also completely unnecessary. 
 

INFORMAL•US

shocking; outrageous.

"they were making insane amounts of money"

 

   There are quite often delays in public transport in London , so its necessary to plan to get to the airport early if you want to make sure you don't miss the flight .

   Its really not "insane" to plan to get to an airport promptly , allowing for delays and arriving with enough time to be there when the check in gates open and enough time for  bite to eat .

   "Its insane to get to an airport when the check in gates open" ?

Nope, its definitely not insane to do that

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