I’ve been wondering if airport meet and greet service is actually worth it for long i

Thread: I’ve been wondering if airport meet and greet service is actually worth it for long i

Tags: None
  1. Helen09 said:

    Default I’ve been wondering if airport meet and greet service is actually worth it for long i

    I’ve been wondering if airport meet and greet service is actually worth it for long international trips. Last time I flew from the US to Europe with a connection, I was already exhausted before landing, and then had to deal with passport control, baggage, signs in another language, and a huge line. Now with EES becoming part of the travel process in Europe, I’m thinking it might make arrivals even more confusing for people who don’t travel often. Has anyone used this kind of service for a long trip and felt it really helped?
     
  2. Emilia00 said:

    Default

    I used something like this once when my parents were flying internationally, and honestly, it made the whole airport part feel less stressful. It’s not really about feeling “fancy,” at least not in our case. It was more about having someone meet them, guide them through the right areas, help with luggage, and avoid wasting energy after a long flight. With EES, I’d definitely want to check if the service includes support through that process too. I saw that https://skyvipservices.com/ mentions meet and greet, fast track, passport control, customs, and also EES fast track, so it may be useful to compare what airport and route you’re using. For younger travelers it might be optional, but for older people, families, or tight connections, I can see the value.
     
  3. Mark01 said:

    Default

    Funny how airports can feel completely different depending on the day. Sometimes everything is smooth and you get through in twenty minutes, and other times even finding the right exit feels like a small mission. I always try to keep printed copies of bookings, download airport maps, and leave extra time between flights. It makes travel less stressful, especially when you’re tired and everyone around you is rushing.