3% Of travellers by the AILA lost flight due to lateness
posted on: Dec 5 2011 9:53 by RDugey. Viewed 26 times.Aproxidamente 3% of passengers travelling by Las Américas International Airport lost its flights for breaching the requirement to arrive three hours earlier at the airport.
And informed the Manager of Delta Airlines in Santo Domingo, Dorian Martinez, who also pointed out that the loss of flights by retra - sos passenger has decreased by two percentage points over the past five years because of the hardships imposed by the airlines for persons who do not travel on the date that indicates your ticket. Lina Lozano, service supervisor customer Delta, emphasizes that airlines require that travellers are at the airport three hours before the departure of the flight because registration of boarding station closes one hour before the departure of the flight and if there is congestion in the areas of checking the passenger fails before closing.
The Executive stressed that during the process of registration and review in the Department of u000amigration may occur situations that represent a further delay for the passenger.
The most frequent problems are those related to documentation, including permits for minors, and the weight of the baggage.
It is recommended that traveler to ensure that the name on the air ticket is written exactly as it appears in your travel document and the date of the flight is correct.
Is important to take into account that validity of passport requirements depend on the destination. Some countries only require validity by the length of stay, others at least six months before boarding and United States requires three months for Nations such as Dominican Republic and six months for other countries.
Also occur disadvantages because the passenger should make any scale and only has the visa of the country of final destination and not the country that will make the stop.
When you are travelling with family is u000aimportant to have assigned seats to avoid unnecessary delays in the airport
The rules in the inspection points
according to the travel insurance that implement the airlines that fly to United States, when issuing the boarding pass the passenger can be assigned as selective and their baggage shall be inspected at the point of check-up.
The suitcase can also be reviewed in the event that the x-ray machine to detect any article that attracts the attention of the inspector and other check-ups can also be selective.
Airlines only allow one bag up to 50 lbs per passenger in economy class and two of 70 pounds in business class or first class. Some allow the traveller to pay for the overweight and others do not accept. This is a common cause of delay in the process of revision.

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