International Travel Tips: Boarding Time and Departure Time

What You Need to Know About Departure Time vs. Boarding Time

If you mix up Departure Time and Boarding Time on your international flight, you may have to pay hefty costs. Today, I will clarify Departure Time and Boarding Time to make your next flight a breeze.

Boarding Time: Boarding Time is actually more important than Departure Time and you should plan your trip accordingly. Boarding Time is when flights start the process to let passengers in. Usually, Boarding Time is 45 minutes before Departure Time. For some flights, Boarding Time can be 1 hour before Departure Time.

You should aim to arrive at the airport at least 2 hours before Boarding Time so you can have a smooth process at the airport and don’t miss your flight.

Departure Time: Departure Time is when the plane leaves the gate. At Departure Time, the boarding process has completed, passengers are seated, and the plane starts to move. If you want to plan your trip by the Departure Time, aim to arrive at the airport at least 3 hours before.

Here are some Pro Tips:

-          You’re required to be at the gate to board at least 15 minutes before your scheduled departure. Some airlines may ask for you to arrive even earlier than 15 minutes.

-          If you miss boarding time, you will miss the flight. Gate agents won’t let you in if you are at the gate past the 15-minutes-earlier timeframe.

-          Personally, I always aim to arrive at the airport 4 hours earlier than my Departure Time. I would rather arrive a little early and hang out in the airport lounge than arrive late and miss the flight.

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International Boarding Time Departure Time Tips