NAIA terminal 3 GUIDE: What to Do before an international flight

If you’ve flown out of the country before, then you’re probably familiar with the whole pre-flight thingamajig. but if it’s your first time,  read on as I go over in detail the whole check-in and boarding processes so you could breeze through them.

One of the greatest mistakes that you will make if you’re flying to any other foreign destination is to assume that everything would go well exactly like how it does with domestic flights. lots of travelers who have flown domestically before make that mistake and it results in anxiety caused by trying to beat the time and often missing the flight altogether.

The check-in process for international flights is very similar to domestic in lots of ways but there are also lots of differences. For starters, you need to be at the airport at least 2 hours before the scheduled departure time for international flight rather than 45 minutes for domestic. This is because there are additional steps and paperwork that need to be done before any individual is allowed to board the plane.

Hvad er dækket i denne vejledning?

What to Do Upon Check-in
Things to bring to the Airport
How to avoid Being Offloaded
During the Flight
Ofte stillede spørgsmål
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What to Do Upon Check-in

Once we were sure we had all the crucial items with us, it was time to check in. Here’s the step by step guide.

Pay the travel Tax. IDEALLY, the travel tax and departure fee are already included when you book your ticket, so please check your ticket. but there are times when it isn’t the case. if not sure, check-in first. The check-in agent will tell you if you still need to clear up the tax. It’s P1,620 per person.

Check in! present the departure Card together with the travel tax receipt, printed ticket and passport to the check-in agent. If you’re checking in baggage, make sure they have locks. The agent will give you your boarding pass.

Get a copy of an immigration form (aka departure Card). Often, there are copies at the check-in counter. If not, you may proceed to the immigration area and get one there. Guards will check your boarding pass upon entry. accomplish one copy per person. You will need the exact address of your hotel here.

Proceed to the immigration Booths. Philippine passport-holders have lines separate from foreigners, so make sure you’re in the ideal queue. When it’s your turn, give your passport to the Officer, who may or may not ask questions.

Final safety check. remove all gadgets and metal items (including belts and coins) from your body. remove your shoes only when instructed.

After the final safety check, head to the Pre-Departure Area. check your boarding pass to see what gate you must go to. You must be fine here. All you need to do now is wait for the boarding call.

Things to bring to the Airport

Whenever I travel abroad, I always have a checklist of items I need to NOT forget. This is also why it is crucial to go to the airport early, like 2-3 hours before the flight. This allows you time to sit down and check your things. and in case you forgot something awfully crucial at home, you still have time to go back and get it. allow me to share with you my checklist.

Passport – The last thing you want to happen is to unintentionally leave your passport at home.

Printed flight Itinerary/Tickets – Make sure you print out the tickets. When I fly domestic, I normally just show the check-in agent the tickets on my phone. They accept it. but for international flights, you will be showing your tickets too lots of times (check-in counter, travel tax counter, departure fee counter, immigration, etc) that it would be impractical and ridiculously bothersome to whip out your phone every step of the vej. A printed ticket will make it a lot much easier for you and the people who will check it. Besides, a piece of paper does not need to be charged.

Company ID – immigration Officers often ask for a company ID as a proof that you would return to the Philippines and would not seek employment opportunities in your destination country.

DSWD Clearance – only when I’m traveling with my nephew or niece and their parents are not joining the trip.

Credit card – Some airlines require a copy of the credit scores card used when the tickets are booked online. You might also need it as a safety net in case you run short of cash. Some hotels also ask for credit scores card for deposit.

Travel travel plan – Make a clear plan of what you want to do and write them down. In case the immigration Officers pick you for a random check, a printed travel plan will help convince them that you will really go to your destination to excursion and nothing else.

Hotel address and contact number – You will need it. If you’re traveling with a kid or someone who doesn’t speak English (or the language spoken in the country you’re visiting), give them the address and contact number of the place you areOpholder sig i. I tilfælde af at de går tabt, vil det være meget lettere for dem at finde vej til dig. Du har også brug for hoteladressen, når du udfylder indvandringsformularer.

En pen – ja, den ydmyge pen er vigtig. Du vil udføre formularer.

Der er en grund til, at hold, der konkurrerer i det bemærkelsesværdige løb, alle har en fanny -pakke med dem. Selvom de måske ser umoderne ud, er de absolut hjælpsomme.

Hvordan man undgår at blive aflæst

Bortset fra ovenstående varer kan der være andre papirer, som du har brug for at forberede dig afhængigt af din situation eller baggrund. Vi oprettede et separat indlæg til det.

✅ Læs: Sådan undgår du at blive aflæst

Under flyvningen

På et tidspunkt ombord på flyet vil flyvepersoner distribuere ankomstkort til alle passagerer. udføre det med det samme for at spare tid. Her er et eksempel på et ankomstkort. Denne er til Hong Kong.

Glem ikke at udfylde disse formularer, fordi du bliver nødt til at præsentere det på told/indvandringsbås i det land, du besøger.

Ofte stillede spørgsmål

Da mange mennesker spørger, tilføjer jeg dette afsnit, og det dækker både tællere her på Filippinerne og dem i din destination. Hvert land har deres egne indvandringsregler. Nogle kræver visa fra filippinske besøgende, andre gør det ikke. Nogle har strengere regler, andre gør det ikke. Det er vigtigt, at du kender disse politikker og krav inden din flyvning.

Men her er nogle ofte stillede spørgsmål, som jeg troede, jeg kunne svare på. Igen kan jeg ikke være for sikker, men jeg regner kun med erfaring.

Skal jeg have en hotelreservation inden min flyvning?
Det er bedst at altid booke indkvartering først før din flyvning. Det kræves, at du angiver adressen på dit hotel på dine afgangs- og ankomstkort, og indvandringsansvarlige på begge sider beder ofte om hotelreservation. Selv når jeg backpacking på tværs af meget mere end et land, sørger jeg normalt for, at jeg i det mindste har booket indkvartering på min første aften i det næste land, jeg besøger. Igen kunne du gå der uden forudgående konserveringer, men hvis du vil undgå besværet med at blive stillet for mange spørgsmål og den angst, der følger med det, er der bedre bog på forhånd.

Jeg bor i en vens hus, har jeg brug for et invitationsbrev?
Hvis du kunne producere en, skal du gå videre. De kan bare bede om en, hvis de finder nødvendige. Du bliver bedt om at angive din “adresse i udlandet”, så sørg for at have det. For at være på den sikre side, skal du sørge for, at du også har din vens kontaktnummer.

Er der et showpenge? Hvor meget skal jeg have for dem at lade mig igennem?
Jeg er aldrig blevet bedt om at vise penge. Jeg er aldrig blevet valgt til en tilfældig inspektion eller spørgsmålstegn, men jeg kender folk, der har været. Mine lommepenge afhænger af destinationslandet. Nogle er meget dyrere end andre. For eksempel er leveomkostningerne i Singapore absolut højere end i Thailand. I lande som Singapore, Hong Kong og Malaysia bringer jeg normalt USD 400 til en 4-dages tur, USD500 til en uges lang tur. Men det er meget mere, end jeg faktisk bruger. I mere overkommelige lande som Cambodja og Thailand tildeler jeg USD 50 pr. Dag. Igen, det har en stor godtgørelse.

✅ Se meget flere ofte stillede spørgsmål her 🙂

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