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Flight attendant warns: 5 common travel mistakes to avoid

A flight attendant warns that common mistakes like choosing seats too late, booking non-refundable fares, and arriving underprepared can cause delays and missed connections during the busy summer traโ€ฆ

I've been a flight attendant for years. Here are the 5 mistakes I always see travelers make.
Business Insider Mkt โ€” 9 August 2026
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A flight attendant with over a decade of experience says passengers keep making the same five mistakes that gum up boarding, delay flights and ruin trips.

Why it matters now is the summer travel boom. U.S. airlines expect nearly 250 million passengers between June and Augustโ€”more than any other three-month stretch. A single delayed flight can cascade into hundreds of missed connections and ripple across the global network. The mistakes she sees every dayโ€”from choosing the wrong seat to arriving at the wrong hourโ€”add up to longer lines, higher costs and frayed tempers.

The top error is picking a seat after the plane is full. Airlines open middle seats first, then window and aisle. Once the cabin is 70 percent full, the middle block is gone. Travelers who wait until check-in to pick seats often get stuck in the back or next to a bathroom. The second mistake is booking the cheapest non-refundable fare and then missing the flight. Baggage fees that once looked like savings can turn into $300 one-way tickets when a trip changes. A third mistake is arriving at the airport two hours early for domestic flights and four for international. Security wait times now average 24 minutes at major hubs; some passengers cut it to 90 minutes and still make their flight, but delays at checkpoints are the single biggest cause of missed departures.

What happens next is simple: travelers who plan ahead board faster, airlines run on time, and families actually arrive at Disney World instead of sleeping on the terminal floor. The flight attendantโ€™s rule of thumb: choose seats and fares the day you book, set a phone alert for two hours before departure, and always pack a backup snack. Those small moves save more than timeโ€”they save the whole trip.

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