It usually starts the same way.
A couple in their 60s steps into the terminal already tired. One small delay turns into three. A line snakes around the check-in area. Someone points at a kiosk and says, “Just pay and move on.” And before they even reach the gate, they’ve spent money on things they didn’t need to buy.
A senior flight attendant once told me, “Airports don’t just test your patience. They test your wallet. And they usually win—because people don’t know what they can ask for.”
So here’s the list she told me to screenshot—written for travelers 60+, but honestly, it helps anyone who hates getting overcharged.
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