Okay, so I decided to book a trip from London to Antalya, Turkey. Here’s how the whole thing went down.

Figuring Out the Flights
First things first, I needed to find some flights. I spent a good few hours just browsing different websites. I checked a few of the usual suspects for comparing prices.
I played around with the dates a bit, you know, being flexible can sometimes save you a bunch of money. It’s kind of a pain, but it’s worth it if you can snag a cheaper flight. Finally, after a lot of comparing, I found a flight combination that worked with my schedule and didn’t break the bank.
Booking the Trip
Once I picked out the flights, it was time to actually book them. This part always makes me a little nervous. I double-checked, then triple-checked all the details: names, dates, times, passport info… everything. You really don’t want to mess that stuff up.
I entered all my payment info, held my breath, and clicked that “confirm” button. Phew! Flight booked.
- Feeling: Relieved!
- Status: One step closer to Turkey.
Pre-flight
Few days later, I checked email from the airline, then I downloaded the app to my phone.

And chose seat, near window and added extra leg room. All done.
Now all done, I only wait.