Pack Your Patience If You’re Flying Out Of This Upstate NY Airport
If you are planning a summer or a business trip and you are flying out of this Upstate New York airport, you better pack your patience. Travelers are reporting that if you aren't there at least two and a half hours early, you may miss your flight.
A one-hundred million-dollar renovation is underway at the Albany International Airport. Although many upgrades will make the airport larger and more convenient, the ongoing construction is causing travelers to plan way ahead.
Recently a friend of mine had to fly out of Albany International Airport for a business trip to Denver. He arrived two hours early as recommended but didn't realize just how crowded it was going to be. The TSA lines wound around the inside of the airport. He also explained that if his flight wasn't delayed twenty minutes, he may have missed it altogether.
The Albany International Airport Facebook page has a few helpful reminders for those traveling from the airport during the construction.
- All travelers are urged to arrive at the airport no less than TWO HOURS before their flight’s scheduled departure. Doing so will allow ample time to park, check bags if necessary, go through the security checkpoint, and arrive at the departure gate.
- Consider using alternate transportation to and from the airport. This will alleviate your having to find parking while also saving you time.
- Check-in early either online or by using your airline’s mobile app. Doing so will save you time when you arrive at the airport, especially if you don’t need to check baggage.
- Be sure you have all your documentation, such as identification, boarding pass, and any other pertinent documents you may need.
- Before packing, please visit www.tsa.gov to find out which items are prohibited from having in either your carry-on or checked luggage. Be sure also to check to ensure you’re not packing prohibited amounts of liquids, gels, creams, pastes, or aerosols.
- Traveling with children? Make sure there are no prohibited items in their luggage.
- Consider TSA PreCheck to speed up and enhance your experience going through the security checkpoint. Learn more at www.tsa.gov.
- Make sure you know your gate number. This info should be on your boarding pass but you can always ask airline personnel, or airport staff, or check out an arrival/departure monitor inside the terminal.
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