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5 Types of Travelers Who Should Never Book a Flight
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5 Types of Travelers Who Should Never Book a Flight

6 April 20264 Mins Read

There is a certain thrill to booking a flight. The quiet click of confirmation feels like a possibility. A new place, a break from routine, a story waiting to unfold. But not every traveler is actually ready to fly, even if they think they are.

Over the years, I have learned that the worst travel experiences rarely come from missed connections or bad weather. They come from being the wrong kind of traveler at the wrong time. Experts in aviation, psychology, and travel planning tend to agree. Preparation, mindset, and even physical condition can make or break a trip long before you step onto a plane.

But some folks may just not be cut out for air travel. If you fit one or more of these profiles, you may want to reconsider booking that flight.

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The Unprepared Traveler

Preparation is one of the strongest foundations of a smooth trip. If you can’t think ahead, you really shouldn’t get on a flight, as your inability to plot can impact other people’s trips. According to the Transportation Security Administration, delays at security checkpoints often stem from travelers being unfamiliar with screening rules or carrying prohibited items.

TSA spokesperson Lisa Farbstein states, “If you’re unsure whether something should go in your bag, there are so many ways to reach out to TSA to find out.”

You can message TSA on Twitter or Facebook, text, or use the “What can I bring?” section on their website.

The Medically Risky Traveler

Flying places a lot of stress on the body.

“The physical stress of air travel should not be underestimated. For many people, it can be the most significant stress test they’ve had in days, weeks, months, or that year.” states Dr. Laurence Sperling, Katz Professor in Preventive Cardiology at Emory University School of Medicine.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advises people with certain medical conditions to consult a healthcare provider before flying. This includes recent surgeries, respiratory issues, or conditions that increase the risk of blood clots.

Related: Travelers Are Paying ‘Place Holder’ Concierges To Reserve Their Spots in Long TSA Lines

The Chronically Late Traveler

Airport schedules are infamously unforgiving. Though they can make schedule changes at any time, if you’re late, they are not going to gum up the works on your behalf.

According to travel guidance from CLEAR, arriving too late at the airport, specifically underestimating how early you should get there, is cited as one of the most common travel mistakes that can derail your entire trip. And with TSA lines at historic highs, showing up late can be detrimental.

The Anxious Traveler

Organizations like the Federal Aviation Administration emphasize that commercial air travel is one of the safest modes of transportation. Still, statistics do not always ease anxiety. If the thought of flying causes significant stress, it may be worth addressing that before booking a trip.

National Geographic notes that some travelers find relief through breathing techniques, meditation, positive imagery, and mindfulness designed to reduce flight anxiety.

Related: Flying During a Shutdown? This TSA Tool Can Help You Plan Ahead

The Hyper Scheduled Traveler

There is a certain type of traveler who plans everything. Every meal, every activity, every hour of the day. It is often recommended to build flexibility into itineraries. And planes are notorious for being anything but on schedule.

Aruzhan Kuandyk, travel expert and writer, says, “Travel planning is often sold as a puzzle you need to solve perfectly: tight schedules, color‑coded calendars, and a list of must‑sees packed into every single day. But some of the best travel moments happen when plans shift, slow down, or disappear entirely.”

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That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t travel if you find yourself in any of these categories. There are plenty of creative ways to explore the world that might suit your needs better, such as road trips, cruises, or railways.

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