
- Before your next flight, what if one small airport mistake could cost you extra money, extra time, or both?
- First, pack your carry-on like security will inspect it
- Keep liquids in one easy-to-reach bag, move laptops and large electronics to the top, and wear shoes that are easy to take off
HOOK
Before your next flight, what if one small airport mistake could cost you extra money, extra time, or both? [B-roll: crowded airport terminal, traveler checking phone, boarding pass close-up]
→ Kiwi.com Flight Booking — free, takes about 60 seconds.
KEY POINT 1
First, pack your carry-on like security will inspect it. Keep liquids in one easy-to-reach bag, move laptops and large electronics to the top, and wear shoes that are easy to take off.
A smoother screening means less chance of being that person holding up the line.
KEY POINT 2
→ See what you could be approved for — free, takes about 60 seconds.
Second, don’t buy the first meal you see near your gate. Airport prices are often much higher than outside the terminal, so grab food before you arrive if you can.
If you do need to buy food, look for combo meals, water refill stations, or a grocery-style shop instead of a full-service restaurant.

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