Fly Alone
Sometimes circumstances call for you to board a plane all alone and to fly on it all alone. Whether you're a kid or an adult, this will be very useful to you in the present or future.
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Steps
- Make sure you know what airplane you'll be on, where it's going, what class (1st, 2nd, or 3rd class, with 1st being the most expensive) you'll be in, and what seat you'll be in.
- Be prepared to deal with a seat partner.
- Bring some food or water because airplane food can be pricey.
- Bring a pillow, blanket, and some comfortable clothes.
- Bring some electronics, such as your phone, iPod, iPad, or anything else you think you'll need.
- You might get very lonely on the flight, depending on how long it is.
- Don't talk to strangers on the plane if you're a kid. Tell the flight attendant that you're flying alone if you're a kid as well. She'll keep a closer eye on you to make sure you're safe.
Tips
- Bring money
- Don't be mean and demanding towards the flight attendants.
Warnings
- Make sure you listen when they say to turn off your electronics. If you don't, it will mess up the pilot's navigation.
- Put your seatbelt on when you are told to.
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