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How to Protect Yourself Against Airport Terrorism
The holiday season is approaching and more people are traveling by air to see loved ones and friends. Along with travel by air comes the risk of airline or airport terrorism. The threat of a potential airport terrorist attack still exists so it's important to protect yourself and your family. Whether you're waiting in the airport or preparing to board an airliner, it pays to be vigilant. What are some steps you can take to protect yourself against airport terrorism during the holidays?
Plan your flight wisely
If possible, book your flights to land in secondary airports, avoiding the major international airports which are more likely to be targets. Also try to book a nonstop flight to avoid having to changeover in more than one airport.
Watch for abandoned luggage.
While you're waiting, always keep your eyes open for abandoned luggage or bags. If you see a suspicious looking bag, report it immediately to airport security.
Dress casually and conservatively.
Don't dress in an outfit that would make it difficult for you to move quickly if there should be a terrorist threat. You also want to dress conservatively so you don't stand out from the crowd. Avoid wearing flashy clothing and high heels.
Avoid groups of people.
If a terrorist chooses to open fire in an airport, they're more likely to shoot into a large group of people. Stay away from groups of people that are congregating together.
Avoid potential airport target sites.
Avoid baggage check-in areas and ticket counters since these can be potential terrorist target sites. Sit in an unobtrusive place while you're waiting to board your flight.
Avoid sites where bombs could be hidden.
Stay away from areas where bombs could be hidden by terrorists such as trash cans or other open containers. Restrooms should also be avoided if possible.
Don't be afraid to speak up.
If you see anything or anyone behaving suspiciously, don't hesitate to report it to airport security. This is not the time to by shy. Your life could be at stake.
Prepare your family.
Before reaching the airport, instruct your family on how to protect themselves against airport terrorism.
Choose an off time to fly.
Avoid flying during the busiest times of day or on holidays. If possible, take a late evening or very early morning flight. Terrorists want to do their dirty work during the busiest travel times.
By being aware and following a few simple guidelines, you can reduce your risk of being the victim of airport terrorism. Travel safe this year!
By Dr. Kristie
www.travelidea.biz
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