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How Do You Survive A Long Plane Ride (For Middle School Kids)?

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How Do You Survive A Long Plane Ride (For Middle School Kids)?

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• If you are traveling alone, you will be an “Unaccompanied Minor.” Different airlines have different policies, so be sure to read up before you go. • Don’t pack a huge carry-on bag. You’ll either be crowded by it under the seat or annoyed when you have to be opening the overhead compartment. Just pack a medium-sized bag especially to carry on with all the stuff you need on the flight. • Bring what you like, but don’t make it huge and know your limits. If you bring something battery run, bring extra batteries. If it requires charging, fully charge it before the trip. • If your family’s seats include an aisle seat, ask for that one. They don’t have the stellar views of window seats, but you can get in and out a lot easier (especially when people on the plane start falling asleep). If you still really want a window seat, you’ll have to be aware that its complicated getting past the sleeping passengers next to you, so you’ll want to use the restroom right before you get on the plane. • Un

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