15 Top Tips for Your First Time Flying Alone 

First time flying alone to an unfamiliar land? From planning ahead and checking in online to learning a few basic relaxation techniques, these top tips will help alleviate those pre-flight jitters. 

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Flying alone for the first time can be a daunting experience, but nothing beats exploring the world as a solo traveller. There’s no need to compromise on your plans to keep travel companions happy. And, there’s no better way to discover your true self than by jetting off to a new destination where nobody even knows your name. 

After your first solo flight, you’ll undoubtedly be excited to do it again and again. So, how do you remove those pre-flight nerves the very first time? Below, I’ll discuss 15 pointers that I use to help alleviate stress and maximise excitement. 

First time flying alone? Keep these tips in mind 

From making sure your passport is valid to packing plenty of onboard entertainment, here are 15 top tips for first-time flyers. 

1. Check your passport expiration date 

It may sound like an obvious piece of advice, but many a seasoned traveller has faced disappointment at the airport due to passport issues.  

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Some countries require that your passport has a minimum of six months’ validity remaining. Other nations demand that your passport have at least two empty pages. Make sure you check the guidelines of the nation you’re visiting as far in advance as possible. You might want to make sure that