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{{pagebanner|Flying banner.jpg|ftt=yes}} {{catuionbox|description More and more flights has not been cancelled. Goverments are ending their lockdowns. All that is good news. Now, travellers, go on and revome this box right now!| last updated :October 2021|}} | |||
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{{quote|Flying is my way to travel.|author=Rich man}} | |||
{{Cautionbox|Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the ensuing economic situation, many airlines have restricted the number of flights they could offer. As with the broader travel industry, the outbreak has hurt air carriers financially. If you have already booked an airline ticket and are supposed to fly out soon, please get in touch with your airlines and local health authorities to know whether it is safe for you to fly, what the requirements are (e.g. face coverings), and what refund or rebooking options you are eligible for if your original flight gets cancelled or you decide to not go through with it.|lastedit=}}{{quote|Airplane travel is nature's way of making you look like your passport photo.|author=Al Gore}} | |||
Commercial airplane '''flight''' is a common form of long-distance travel and central to the travel experience of many. Wikivoyage has a wide array of information and advice for air passengers to make your experience of sitting in a metal tube at 35,000 feet for hours on end less stressful and more enjoyable. | Commercial airplane '''flight''' is a common form of long-distance travel and central to the travel experience of many. Wikivoyage has a wide array of information and advice for air passengers to make your experience of sitting in a metal tube at 35,000 feet for hours on end less stressful and more enjoyable. | ||
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|'''[[Planning your flight]] → [[At the airport]] → [[On the plane]] → [[Arriving by plane]]''' | |'''[[Planning your flight]] → [[At the airport]] → [[On the plane]] → [[Arriving by plane]]''' | ||
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More specific articles on [[travel topics]] related to flying are: | More specific articles on [[travel topics]] related to flying are: | ||
[[File:British Airways B773 G-STBC.jpg|350px|thumbnail|A British Airways Boeing 777 comes in to land]] | [[File:British Airways B773 G-STBC.jpg|350px|thumbnail|A British Airways Boeing 777 comes in to land]] | ||
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Revision as of 12:12, 12 October 2021
“ | Flying is my way to travel. | ” |
—Rich man |
Commercial airplane flight is a common form of long-distance travel and central to the travel experience of many. Wikivoyage has a wide array of information and advice for air passengers to make your experience of sitting in a metal tube at 35,000 feet for hours on end less stressful and more enjoyable.
Our main guide to the standard procedures, rules, and other basics of traveling by air (some of which have changed over the years) is arranged in four articles covering different stages of air travel, from the planning phase, through to reaching your destination. The articles are:
Planning your flight → At the airport → On the plane → Arriving by plane |
More specific articles on travel topics related to flying are:

Preparation
- Advice for nervous flyers
- Airline alliances
- Aircraft seating
- Flying and health
- Flight baggage
- Flying on a budget
- Rail air alliances
Destinations
- Airports that have their own articles
- Flying to Africa
- Flying to South America
- Flying in the United States
- Round the world flights and Round-the-Pacific flights
- Avoiding travel through the United States
- Avoiding travel through Canada
- Metropolitan area airport codes
For experienced flyers
- Air courier
- General aviation: Private flying, scenic or sightseeing flights bush planes, etc
- First and business class travel
- Frequent flyer programmes
- Lounges