Rules To Be Aware Of When Travelling Internationally By Air
Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009Each day there are many, many men, women, couples, business people and holiday makers travelling by aeroplane. A lot of them are in fact travelling overseas to a whole variety of different countries.
As international travel continues to increase in popularity, it is likely that the numbers will continue to rise. In fact, there is even a good chance that you may make the decision to travel to another country. If so, it is advised that you famialrize yourself with the international air travel rules.
Many travellers get confused when it comes to the international air travel rules. This is because that the rules pertaining to the international air travel are different from the rules for domestic air travel.
Although the rules for domestic versus international travel are much the same, they do have critical differences which you should find out about before you travel so as to avoid any potential delays and disappointments.
Although some air travel rules are similar between international travel and domestic, one of the rules which applies to all airports, including airports which are not classed as international airports, is the screening process. All passengers will need to pass through the relevant airport security checkpoints.
This screening process includes the close examination of your checked baggage. Unlike in the past, now almost all airlines thoroughly inspect checked baggage looking for explosive, flammable, or illegal items.
Since a large number of international airports not only offer international flights, but domestic flights as well, intentional passengers are not always separated from domestic ones. Essentially, this means that the passenger screening procedures, as well as the screening for all luggage will be the same.
All flyers are advised to remove any of their accessories, which may set of the metal detectors, as well as their shoes. Your shoes will be sent through the x-ray machine. This is done to ensure that there are not explosives or other dangerous materials hidden in them.
One of the few differences that you will see, between domestic air travel and international air travel, has to do with the first check-in. When you first arrive at the airport, you will need to approach the airline counter to register yourself. This is also where your checked luggage will be examined and processed for the trip.
For domestic flights you only need to supply a picture ID. This is usually in the form of a government issued identification card or a drivers license will suffice. For international travel you will need to supply additional proof of identification.
Depending which airport you depart from and which airport you arrive at will determine which form of ID you are required to bring along. Sometimes a picture ID is not enough and you will need to produce a birth certificate, passport, visa, or national ID, or even a combination of these items.
Although your first impulse may be to bring them all, just in case, you will want to refrain from doing so. Unless absolutely necessarily, you will want to keep these important personal documents safe at home.
The above mentioned international air travel rules and procedures are just a few of the many that you may be required to follow. If and when you are unsure about a particular rule, it is advised that you seek professional assistance. That assistance should either come directly from an international airport or an international airline.