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Airports hate these sneaky hacks that can save travelers money this summer, experts say

Airports hate these sneaky hacks that can save travelers money this summer, experts say

New York Post3 days ago

Airports can seem over the top with their food and beverage prices — but according to travel experts at eShores, sometimes splurging will save you money in the long run.
The experts claimed that travelers are wasting their money on 'unnecessary' add-ons for flights, such as early boarding and seat selection, when they should be allocating their money elsewhere.
Instead of shelling out money on these frivolous options, the specialists advise spending on extras that will enhance the overall travel experience.
Here are the expert-backed add-ons that are worth the splurge and the ones that should be avoided.
The experts told the Daily Mail that lounge passes are worth the extra money.
3 Access to a lounge would cost about $40 to $60, but it's a good bang for your buck.
Viacheslav Yakobchuk – stock.adobe.com
The eShore team claimed that the pricey cost of airport lounge access might end up being less money travelers would eventually spend on meals and drinks at the terminal.
An airport meal can range from around $20 to $50, while access to a lounge can cost approximately $40 to $60 per person and includes so much more.
Another pricey add-on worth looking into is fast-track security, which allows passengers to get their belongings checked in a separate private lane with a reduced wait time.
Investing in a program like TSA Pre-Check or CLEAR, or sometimes even third-party services, will help passengers get to their lounge or gate faster.
3 The experts advise spending on extras that will enhance the travel experience.
Adamov – stock.adobe.com
Day trip excursions are also worth the money, according to experts. Rather than paying for separate flights and accommodations while traveling, globetrotters can save a buck by booking an organized day trip.
An excursion can offer benefits such as visiting multiple destinations at a cheaper price, which can also include meals and transport.
While some perks are worth the money — many others aren't, such as early boarding.
The eShore experts claim that paying extra for early boarding is 'rarely' an advantage, especially if a traveler already has an assigned seat.
'Early boarding doesn't guarantee faster departure times; you'll still disembark in the same order,' the experts told the outlet.
'Unless you have mobility needs or are travelling with very young children, it's money better spent on your actual holiday.'
Some budget airlines charge passengers to choose their seats on a plane.
But the experts claim this isn't worth the money — especially for short flights.
3 According to travel experts at eShores, sometimes splurging will end up saving you money at the airport.
Jacob Lund – stock.adobe.com
'For short-haul flights under two hours, for many people, being separated isn't the end of the world (and might even mean a bit of quiet time),' they explained.
'Unless you're flying with young children or sitting with your travel companion is a must, this is an easy cost to skip.'
Unless you're going on a longer trip, paying for checked luggage might be a waste of money.
The experts advise travelers going on a weekend getaway or trips that are just a few days long to skip checking a bag and instead utilize carry-ons.
'With smart packing techniques (think compression cubes and versatile outfits), everything you need for a long weekend or week-long city break can easily fit in hand luggage.'

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