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DUBLIN BIRMINGHAM GLASGOW PLYMOUTH NEWQUAY MANCHESTER BELFAST EDINBURGH OUBLIN time 3 514 5 15: 55 16.00 i6: oo Is T s 1б: зо 16: 30 16: 40 16: 45 tisgttt number ШВЕ) 713 ≪ ШВА 834 •ШВА 816 •ШВ0 778 ≪ ШВА 4942 ••ВС 807 ≪ ШВА 4492 ≪ ••8А 4632 •HBD 060 •Mil 169 information т LAST CALL GATE 8 т. KOi BOARDING, GATE 9 •> • N0* BOARDS GATE 6 •≫ N0*¥ BOARDSNG GATE 4 PLEASE GO TO GAT E 5 PLEASE GO TO GATE 5 PLEASE GOTO GATE 49 • * CHECK WAT GATE 4 A T e x t Travelling by air Let's assume you arrive at the airport to travel somewhere by air. You have possibly made your reservation by phone and haven't got your ticket yet. In that case the first thing you'll do is go to the airline ticket desk to buy your ticket. 1 If you look at the flight-information board, you'll find details about your flight: what the scheduled departure time is, whether it's delayed, which gate you're to " proceed" to, etc. If possible, don't check in at the last minute. Since a certain percentage of passengers are " no-shows" (i.e. have a booking but don't show up for the flight), airlines normally overbook their flights - so even a confirmed reservation is no guarantee that you'll actually get a seat. Latecomers are more likely to get " bumped" than those who check in early. At the check-in desk you show your ticket, check in your baggage, and are given a boarding pass. At most airports there are security checks. Cabin bags are X-rayed and must be opened if suspicious objects are seen. Passengers are examined with a metal detector or hand-searched. If you're going abroad, you have to go through passport control. On your arrival you have to go through customs as well. - You may wish to buy something at the dutyfree shop. Things like cigarettes and whisky are usually much cheaper there than in normal shops. But be careful: not everything is necessarily less expensive than at home. And don't forget: goods bought cheap at the duty-free may prove expensive if you have to pay duty on them at your destination. After boarding, stow your hand baggage safely under the seat in front of you or, where possible, in one of the overhead luggage bins. Make sure you fasten your seat belt for takeoff and landing and at other times when the FASTEN SEAT BELT sign is on. Smoking is only allowed in the smoking section. One person in six is afraid of flying. If you have this problem, you should relax, breathe deeply, and consider this: Statistics show that it's 25 times safer to travel by air than by car.
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