Flying Over 80

Senior Citizen Travel Insurance

Information you will need when flying over the age of 80

If you are flying over the age of 80, you may find that the preparation and procedures involved in taking a flight can often be quite tiring even before you get off the ground. You are often told that as an octogenarian you have the time and money to make the most of your travel experience. However age often means that the little perks and comforts that were not necessary in your younger years can now make the difference for an enjoyable trip.

Many travellers may think that travelling to the airport by taxi or public transport will rid them of the burden of leaving their car in the airport parking. However your own vehicle means that you can arrive and leave the airport at your choosing without having to wait out in the cold and rain for a taxi. Airport parking is affordable, convenient and often safer than leaving your vehicle unattended at home. Taking a flight means early arrivals, heavy luggage and delays at customs and having your car at your disposal is often preferable.

If you are flying over the age of 80, you will know that the noisy and crowded airport terminals can be draining and frustrating as you await your boarding call. A minor delay can mean that a three hour wait prior to your flight is more taxing than enduring a long trip in a cramped cabin. An airport lounge is the ideal start to any getaway and for a few pounds you can be relaxing in luxury and comfort until it is time to board. Airport lounges provide complimentary snacks and drinks, television, newspapers and magazine to keep you entertained and comfortable with suitable toilet facilities within the area. Peace and quiet within an airport lounge means that you can snooze for a few hours until it is time to takeoff.

Flying over the age of 80 is a matter of comfort just as much reaching your destination. Being stuck in a cramped economy class seat can often leave you with joint aches and body pains. Age also means that you are at a risk of deep venous thrombosis (DVT) and it is essential that your cabin space is suitable for your needs. Spending a little extra on your flight by upgrading to business or first class can make a world of difference especially if you are on a long intercontinental flight. The service and amenities in business and first class sections will ensure that you are comfortable and ideally catered for as a senior citizen.

If you are flying over the age of 80, you should consider a few creature comforts that can cost as a little as a few pounds but will prove to be priceless in allowing you to reach your destination relaxed, refreshed and rejuvenated.