As more and more seniors embrace the joy of travel, air travel has become an increasingly popular mode of transportation for those seeking adventure and new experiences. While air travel can be a bit daunting, especially for those who haven't flown in a while, there are many things seniors can do to ensure that their flight is comfortable and stress-free.
First and foremost, it's important for seniors to check with their doctor before flying, especially if they have any underlying health issues. They should also be aware of any restrictions or special requirements they may need to follow, such as bringing along medication or mobility aids.
When it comes to booking a flight, seniors should try to choose direct flights whenever possible. This can help minimize the stress and fatigue of long layovers or connecting flights, and reduce the risk of lost luggage or missed connections. Many airlines also offer special accommodations for seniors, such as early boarding or assistance with baggage.
Once on board the flight, seniors should make themselves as comfortable as possible. This might mean bringing along a neck pillow or blanket, wearing comfortable clothing, and choosing a seat with extra legroom or easy access to the aisle. Many airlines also offer in-flight entertainment or Wi-Fi, which can help pass the time and make the flight more enjoyable.
It's also important for seniors to stay hydrated during the flight, as the dry cabin air can be dehydrating. They should drink plenty of water and avoid alcohol or caffeine, which can exacerbate dehydration and jet lag. If they have any dietary restrictions or preferences, such as low-salt or vegetarian meals, they should notify the airline ahead of time to ensure that their needs are met.
To search to see if there is a senior fare available, be sure to indicate the correct age of the passengers from the drop-down menu when searching fares on our websites. Call to learn more on how to access available senior services.