I'm flying to the UK in 6 weeks, and the closer the day gets, the more anxious i'm becoming. From what my ticket says, the first leg of my journey will be landing at terminal F in the Philadelphia airport. I'm to make a connecting flight at terminal A. (at the complete opposite end of the airport!) I worry that i won't be able to walk that distance while lugging my carry-ons. I've contacted both the airlines and the airport and one says the other is responsible for assistance. Does anyone have any suggestions?
I also worry about the metal in my back setting off alarms and being able to convince security that i'm not a threat, but i've been reading on another thread here how you've all had different experiences in that regard. Do you think a note from my family doctor will suffice about my implants?
Any tips on surviving a long transatlantic flight for someone who is usually too shy to get out of her seat more than once?
I also worry about the metal in my back setting off alarms and being able to convince security that i'm not a threat, but i've been reading on another thread here how you've all had different experiences in that regard. Do you think a note from my family doctor will suffice about my implants?
Any tips on surviving a long transatlantic flight for someone who is usually too shy to get out of her seat more than once?
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