lemme ask you did you get lost or did it go smoothly ? i’m going on a flight by myself for the first time internationally at 18 so it’s a little nerve wracking
@@brandon-ty7lh i was nervous, but it went smooth. Definitely getting lost feel was there, but after reaching my destination, i was okay. Before hand, i had to google map,to see the locations just to make sure i am going right. But in the end.. Its self exploration, will get the hang of it, when we start to travel two to three times...
im 17 and my younger cousin is 14. We're flying domestically by ourselves for the first time. Since I'm the older one, I have to take responsibility for the both of us. Unlucky for me, I have no idea how to go through an airport. The last time I flew was when I was 11 years old, and all I did was follow where my parents went. I'm thankful to have stumbled upon this video, this will give me an idea about what to do when I'm already at the airport. Airports are scary especially during this time, so we'll indeed be taking extra safety precautions. Wish us luck guys! Thanks for the info.
@@CoolDude-ib1jg oh the flight and the airport part went smoothly. here's what happened in our flight: when we got off the airport terminal for where our flight was, we went through security. they asked for our id's and some documents. then we placed our belongings in a tray and it went through a conveyor. we went through the metal detector and got our bags back. after that, we went to the check in area. you had to go through a line, and since it's covid, they're making check in's more contactless. so there were machines set up per step. at step 1, you had to fall in line to get your requirements checked again (this includes the covid contact tracing, vaccination card, and etc). then step 2 and 3. there were machines where if you arent checked in yet, you can do that there. then they will print your boarding pass. if you have checked in primarily before you went to the airport, you can skip step 2 and just go straight to printing out your boarding pass and baggage tag. the baggage tag given will be needed on your baggages so that they can be identified esp just in case if they get lost. there are instructions on the tag and you can just put it on your baggages. once you['re done with that, proceed to step 4 where there's a check in counter. the check in counter will weigh your baggages and place them for cargo. they'll ask you questions like "how many bags are yours", "how many people are in this ticket" "are your tickets separate?" and etc. you'll just have to respond to whatever they ask you so that they can input that information for your bags. they also asked for your travel requirements. just show them. after that, you can go ahead to the next area. for us, since we're flying domestically, we went to the domestic area (departure). then we went through security again. this time, they had to separate the gadgets and bags. we put all of our gadgets and metals in one tray, and the other tray were our bags. if your bag gets separated from the conveyor, that means, it's not cleared yet. they'll just have to double check what's in it and they'll give it back to you. after that security, gather your items and go to the waiting area. make sure to stay near your gate so that you won't miss any announcements and you get there easily. once your flight number is called, go to the gate and show your id and boarding pass. since it was covid me and my cousin waiting for the other people to get on first. we didnt want to be close to anyone. after that, you're on the plane flying. once you arrive on your destination, depending on the area you're going to, they'll be needing their own requirements as well. for our area, there wasn't much. we just went straight to the area where you pick up your luggage and we went to our chaperone. i suggest having all your requirements ready and saved on your phone so that it's easier. i put all of my travel reqs in one album in my photo gallery so that i dont have to keep switching back and forth looking for them. you should also include all travel reqs from both where you come from and where you're going to.
@@breyionyasharahla we were flying domestically, so they didn't need too much requirements such as passports and stuff. they just need an id where they can identify you. school id works. they'll also need your ticket and boarding pass. +other covid requirements such as contact tracing qr codes, vaccination cert or card, and (in our country we have this qr code and document where the gov allows you to travel)called s-pass.
This video is a summary and skipped important details but they give an important response in all cases which is "do not feel shy. Ask questions". It's even more complicated in some of the biggest airports where there are many check-ins and transportation needed inside the airport. I wish there were some apps that guide you live like a gps telling you where in the airport you at, what you need to do, which direction you should go.
There are signs EVERYWHERE, it is almost impossible to get lost at an airport, and there is a herd mentality order, where you just know where you are meant to go. One thing that people forget is stocking up on boiled sweets, because there is nothing you can do about compressed ears on a plane, and it's better to just carry some in-case.
Travelling on my own for the first time. I haven't been on a plane since 2012 where I had my family to help. A bit worried but I will be okay! I will update in a few weeks.
I’m so nervous😩 the last time I was on a plane was in 1999 and I was 6 years old😂 I’m 28 now, although my flight is only 1 hour I’m still freaking out because I have no idea what to do at the airport lol.. thank you!!!
i’m doing a solo flight at 18 like the week of my birthday going internationally and i’m super scared because i don’t want anything to go wrong did it go smooth
Thank you Soo much for showing me this stuff! I'm 13 and I'm flying for the first time alone, pretty much all of my questions were answered here! You guys deserve more subs!
I’m 17 and Im going to travel for the first time and alone in a week and this video was very helpful 😅 I feel like I will get lost and I have no idea what I’m gonna do
ive been on an airplane so many times years ago, but this time im going alone to see my bf in england from usa and i forgot everything that i had to do lmao my anxiety is sky rocketing!! even more with all this covid stuff that we need to do :/
Im 13 years old and next year I'll go to Japan with my brother who is 15 years old, I'm little nervous about going to airport without parents or guardian
I'm 22 and I wish to travel some where alone but I'm not allowed to :))... and I have never been on a flight. Watching these videos to manifest I guess.
Why 15 kg baggage weight limit? For most airlines it's 23kg. That's pretty major misinformation. It could make a person bring much less than they normally would.
@@dulceperez1694 domestic means you are traveling inside your country while international means you are traveling to a different country. In international flights you need to check into customs to make sure you can fly to that country. That’s all I know😅
I’m going from Florida to Missouri on oct 13th- 16th round trip an it’s gonna be 5 ppl total an nun of us been on the plane..I’m so confused I just don’t wanna get left behind wish me luck bc I never been away from my mom I got major separation anxiety 🤧🍀.
Depends on different things. Either you'll fly on the same plane, in that case no. On some flights you have to actually check in again on the airport you are transfering and on some you get 2 boarding cards on the initial airport. Then you just have to get to your flight.
This video is really helpful thank you😊 Can you make another one of thise video how it is like in germany berlin first time flying and what we are not allowed to take with us
What of you drop to another country's airport to catch another plane to your destination country do the luggages get carried by airport stuff to the other plane you are about to board??
Tell me about boarding pass system if I travel from one destination to another with more than one Air line or with multiple airline.......how I get boarding pass of multiple airline........ boarding pass of all Air lines I get from first airport or get boarding pass of next airline from where you have layover......🤔..... guide me how I get boarding pass of multiple airline
16, going to see my long-distance girlfriend who recently moved to another state for the first time and I've never been to an airport by myself😭 so scared
Can we carry a laptop bag or purse with hand baggage n if yes then the total weight of both the bags shld be 7 kg or only hand baggage weigh shld be 7 kg
Going to travel for the first time. I dont know why i get this "getting lost" feeling . Lol.
lemme ask you did you get lost or did it go smoothly ? i’m going on a flight by myself for the first time internationally at 18 so it’s a little nerve wracking
Same, travelling alone for the first time it's kinda scary since i have anxiety. Deym
@@brandon-ty7lh i was nervous, but it went smooth. Definitely getting lost feel was there, but after reaching my destination, i was okay. Before hand, i had to google map,to see the locations just to make sure i am going right. But in the end.. Its self exploration, will get the hang of it, when we start to travel two to three times...
@@missjerena6591 yup. True. In the last two years, travelled twice, i still had that feeling.
yo I'm 16 and im gonna have my first international flight alone
im 17 and my younger cousin is 14. We're flying domestically by ourselves for the first time. Since I'm the older one, I have to take responsibility for the both of us. Unlucky for me, I have no idea how to go through an airport. The last time I flew was when I was 11 years old, and all I did was follow where my parents went.
I'm thankful to have stumbled upon this video, this will give me an idea about what to do when I'm already at the airport. Airports are scary especially during this time, so we'll indeed be taking extra safety precautions. Wish us luck guys! Thanks for the info.
I hope everything ended well
Update us how it went this same thing with me it just I’m 16 and my sis is 12 we going to go to germany so yeah
How did your cousin fly without identification
@@CoolDude-ib1jg oh the flight and the airport part went smoothly.
here's what happened in our flight:
when we got off the airport terminal for where our flight was, we went through security. they asked for our id's and some documents. then we placed our belongings in a tray and it went through a conveyor. we went through the metal detector and got our bags back. after that, we went to the check in area. you had to go through a line, and since it's covid, they're making check in's more contactless. so there were machines set up per step. at step 1, you had to fall in line to get your requirements checked again (this includes the covid contact tracing, vaccination card, and etc). then step 2 and 3. there were machines where if you arent checked in yet, you can do that there. then they will print your boarding pass. if you have checked in primarily before you went to the airport, you can skip step 2 and just go straight to printing out your boarding pass and baggage tag. the baggage tag given will be needed on your baggages so that they can be identified esp just in case if they get lost. there are instructions on the tag and you can just put it on your baggages. once you['re done with that, proceed to step 4 where there's a check in counter. the check in counter will weigh your baggages and place them for cargo. they'll ask you questions like "how many bags are yours", "how many people are in this ticket" "are your tickets separate?" and etc. you'll just have to respond to whatever they ask you so that they can input that information for your bags. they also asked for your travel requirements. just show them.
after that, you can go ahead to the next area. for us, since we're flying domestically, we went to the domestic area (departure). then we went through security again. this time, they had to separate the gadgets and bags. we put all of our gadgets and metals in one tray, and the other tray were our bags. if your bag gets separated from the conveyor, that means, it's not cleared yet. they'll just have to double check what's in it and they'll give it back to you.
after that security, gather your items and go to the waiting area. make sure to stay near your gate so that you won't miss any announcements and you get there easily. once your flight number is called, go to the gate and show your id and boarding pass. since it was covid me and my cousin waiting for the other people to get on first. we didnt want to be close to anyone.
after that, you're on the plane flying.
once you arrive on your destination, depending on the area you're going to, they'll be needing their own requirements as well. for our area, there wasn't much. we just went straight to the area where you pick up your luggage and we went to our chaperone.
i suggest having all your requirements ready and saved on your phone so that it's easier. i put all of my travel reqs in one album in my photo gallery so that i dont have to keep switching back and forth looking for them.
you should also include all travel reqs from both where you come from and where you're going to.
@@breyionyasharahla we were flying domestically, so they didn't need too much requirements such as passports and stuff. they just need an id where they can identify you. school id works. they'll also need your ticket and boarding pass. +other covid requirements such as contact tracing qr codes, vaccination cert or card, and (in our country we have this qr code and document where the gov allows you to travel)called s-pass.
this is so hard ,wow its like studying for an academic degree
I know right like how many IDs do you need?
@@mankirankamaal7251 he said you need to show ONE of them
I tell you😂😭such a pain in the ass
This video is a summary and skipped important details but they give an important response in all cases which is "do not feel shy. Ask questions". It's even more complicated in some of the biggest airports where there are many check-ins and transportation needed inside the airport. I wish there were some apps that guide you live like a gps telling you where in the airport you at, what you need to do, which direction you should go.
@@alfaralph7710 lol fr . i’m nervous bc i’ve never been to an airport like WHERE DO I GO
I'm 19, never been on a flight, and I'm going by myself next week to see my boyfriend. I have no fucking idea what to do tbh lmao
How’d it go ?
Once again another non response
How did it go
Hope you guys broke up
@@scurry357 ONG 🤣🤣
There are signs EVERYWHERE, it is almost impossible to get lost at an airport, and there is a herd mentality order, where you just know where you are meant to go. One thing that people forget is stocking up on boiled sweets, because there is nothing you can do about compressed ears on a plane, and it's better to just carry some in-case.
Flying to meet my international friends, this is a life saver.
I'm 15 and gonna travel for the first time... A bit scared to get lost tho 😂😂
Same bro
LOL 😂😂
Same
VOLTAPVP QUITED EXACTLY SAME IS WITH ME AND IAM 15
VOLTAPVP QUITED hey..same age ...and gonna travel for d first time
Very informative for first time travellers
agree....very helpful
Travelling on my own for the first time. I haven't been on a plane since 2012 where I had my family to help. A bit worried but I will be okay! I will update in a few weeks.
I’m so nervous😩 the last time I was on a plane was in 1999 and I was 6 years old😂 I’m 28 now, although my flight is only 1 hour I’m still freaking out because I have no idea what to do at the airport lol.. thank you!!!
How was it? This will be my first time flying alone and i have anxiety lol
@@tatyanalewis8019 how was it?
Same here I think I'll get lost in airport 😅
I think we all want to know… HOW WAS IT? Man I have my first flight soon and I’m like 20, scared out of my life. Anyone with some words of wisdom?
I'll be taking solo flight and it's going to be my first time. I'm kinda scared & nervous . These tips are helpful. Thank you very much.
i’m doing a solo flight at 18 like the week of my birthday going internationally and i’m super scared because i don’t want anything to go wrong did it go smooth
@@brandon-ty7lh these niggas never respond
@@unironic1184 that’s true 😳
@@unironic1184 😭😭
@@unironic1184 lol
Thank you Soo much for showing me this stuff! I'm 13 and I'm flying for the first time alone, pretty much all of my questions were answered here!
You guys deserve more subs!
same
ACS TECHNICAL stop by my channel and watch my video on my experience ? 💜 highly appreciate it
I'm 16 and I gotta do it alone, I'm scared 😭
same!!
I’m 17 and Im going to travel for the first time and alone in a week and this video was very helpful 😅 I feel like I will get lost and I have no idea what I’m gonna do
Same I’m going on my first flight in 2 days with my sister. I’m 13 and I feel like I will have no idea what to do.
Same I go in 4 days 😭
ive been on an airplane so many times years ago, but this time im going alone to see my bf in england from usa and i forgot everything that i had to do lmao my anxiety is sky rocketing!! even more with all this covid stuff that we need to do :/
"Water is free" *Ryian air chuckling in the corner*
no Ryanair in India,where MakeMyTrip functions from
Im going to fly alone next month im 21 years old and I did get my passport yesterday, THIS IS MY FIRST TIME , thank you for the video
perfect.. these are the question and queries that needs to be answered for beginners and first timers..
thank very much it helped cause soon ill be traveling and i had no clue wath to do still a bit scared bun now ama be ok
This was very helpful as I'm going to travel for the 1st time and got my tickets booked through MMT only :)
if your 12 and going alone first time 😦😧😥😞😫🙇😓😭😭😭
This is very helpful for fort time flyers, I feel more better and confident.
First time flying alone back home thank you
I'm flying on my own on my 16th birthday. This will be my first time travelling solo.
I am 19 gonna travel alone for the first time abroad.
This is very helpful thank u.. :)
But i wonder why theres no ads on the video.. 😢
I don’t have passport yet but idk why am I here. 😂
same
lol me too
Bless, thank you for making such a simple and very informative video!!
Im 13 years old and next year I'll go to Japan with my brother who is 15 years old, I'm little nervous about going to airport without parents or guardian
I'm a first time flyer traveling alone to Auckland New Zealand sometime in March im so nervous wish me luck
homebody good luck !! I hope you do great! If you can also stop by my channel and watch my video on my experience that’d be great! 💜
@@Monigalvan thank you, and will do 😊
Useful video for first time flier, thanks MMT.
I'm 22 and I wish to travel some where alone but I'm not allowed to :))... and I have never been on a flight. Watching these videos to manifest I guess.
This is just what I was searching for thankyou sooo much makemytrip!
Thank you! Very helpful and simple to follow.
Why 15 kg baggage weight limit? For most airlines it's 23kg. That's pretty major misinformation. It could make a person bring much less than they normally would.
somehow , my ticket writes on 15, this must be the case for domestic flights.
Yes it is 15 kg here
Yes written 15 kg only
wow step by step procedure....a like for that
I'm 12 ganna travel by my own from canada to Philippines
I'm 22. I will go back in usa this coming june alone. ph -> usa OMG. :3
Ok cool
I have autism which makes things like travelling alone so much harder,I'm terrified
2:08 this all doc is only for domestic not for international :)
Can you please say about international?
Patríc H you must have a passport
Thank you so much @makemytrip😍❤😘🙏
this is only for domestic not for international flights...so beware of that
hardeep singh which is the difference?
@@dulceperez1694 domestic means you are traveling inside your country while international means you are traveling to a different country. In international flights you need to check into customs to make sure you can fly to that country. That’s all I know😅
I’m going from Florida to Missouri on oct 13th- 16th round trip an it’s gonna be 5 ppl total an nun of us been on the plane..I’m so confused I just don’t wanna get left behind wish me luck bc I never been away from my mom I got major separation anxiety 🤧🍀.
I can't explain how useful this is
Helped alot! Ty so much mmt!!!😊😊😊🙏🙏🙏❤
One question,when they ask for passport and tickets do I need to get them back after showing to them
yup the'll stamp the passport
Superb video ...Very clear and perfect explaination
Ive flown a few times but every time i think of the process i went through its a blur
Nice.....is it same procedure for international flights?
Soooooper explanation thank you sir
very nice and helpful vdeo. but what if u have connected flights..? do I have to take two different boarding pass at starting airport..?
No you dont, you will fly from the same plane. Its just like a break on that airport for a while
Depends on different things. Either you'll fly on the same plane, in that case no.
On some flights you have to actually check in again on the airport you are transfering and on some you get 2 boarding cards on the initial airport. Then you just have to get to your flight.
Very helpful. Thanks!
great job
Helpful.. It's my second .. And I'm still alil worried about it
Thank you... This is so useful 🙏🏻
Thank you so much
This is really helpful 👍
thank you for this video. very helpful
I’m 17 and going to travel alone tomorrow😭 I hope I don’t get lost or late for my flight
Explain about connecting flights procedure
Extremely helpful! Thank you!
This video is really helpful thank you😊
Can you make another one of thise video how it is like in germany berlin first time flying and what we are not allowed to take with us
very nice.. i was searching for this video few days back
nice information for first time traveller....
U didn't say anything abt the immigration process... Is it before security check or after that...
Sir it is the perfect knowledge that u had given us
Thnk u
Really helpful thank you!!
Ahhh!! I'm 14 and going to travel alone...my anxiety is just📈📈📈
wow thanks a lot for Makemytrip For this very useful video....
Thanks. Great video tutorial!
I'm 23 and nvr flown before and flying international for the first. A 11 hour flight
Thank you! Greetings from Sweden! :)
Thank you it's a very helpful one❤️
Is it mandatory to take the print out of the ticket that we have booked from MakeMyTrip to show at airport or that e-ticket is sufficient?????
I’m 15 and I’m travelling alone to Ukraine from Kenya by myself I’m so nervous and scared of getting los
Does check in take your luggage before security?
Can i take medicines in my hand bag?? Nomal daily use medicines without prescription..
Hello Friends yes you can carry
Very helpful thank you.
What of you drop to another country's airport to catch another plane to your destination country do the luggages get carried by airport stuff to the other plane you are about to board??
if you are only bringing a book bag, would you need a tag?
This is so helpful thank you!
Very informative......
Helped me a load...
Thankx
Tell me about boarding pass system if I travel from one destination to another with more than one Air line or with multiple airline.......how I get boarding pass of multiple airline........ boarding pass of all Air lines I get from first airport or get boarding pass of next airline from where you have layover......🤔..... guide me how I get boarding pass of multiple airline
Good video ❤ What's the E ticket? How can we get it?
Its a soft copy of your ticket.
Fantastic video
I have QUESTION: I'm a first time flyer and what does he means by Baggage TAG ?
Could you tell me how to make this video? What kind of program did you use?
Do we need an invoice of our tickets at the airport?
Thanks for the information.
🤯 I need a guide when i'm going to travel abroad 😅
Very useful video.. Thank youu
since im going to a different state, I don't need a passport, right?
If I bought 2 tickets, can I check-in once and get both boarding pass or each one needs to check-in separately?
Just do it once
excellent...really helpful
Thank yiu very comprehensive.
16, going to see my long-distance girlfriend who recently moved to another state for the first time and I've never been to an airport by myself😭 so scared
Can we carry a laptop bag or purse with hand baggage n if yes then the total weight of both the bags shld be 7 kg or only hand baggage weigh shld be 7 kg
Thank you guys my fist trip is to bima from india any suggestions??
this video helped me alot thanks.
After 7 years in dubai
@29 july returning to india
Great video
I'm 18, going to fly from an airport which language i dont speak and starting to have an anxiety attack
Too good. Thanks a lot
Thanks for the video make my trip :)