An internet search on Detty December revealed that “Detty December” is a popular Nigerian slang term that refers to the festive and vibrant celebrations throughout December, especially in major cities like Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt. It’s a time marked by parties, concerts, cultural events, and social gatherings as people wind down the year with joy and excitement.
“Detty” the search revealed, is a playful term for “dirty” in Nigerian Pidgin English, implying a carefree and indulgent attitude during the holiday season. In this context, it means to party hard, have fun, and let loose.
When it comes to air travel, most people’s minds focus on the safety of the flight itself. However, the greatest dangers often lie on the ground, where simple stress and distraction can lead to accidents and theft. According to Christopher Elliott, founder of Elliott Advocacy, “The airport experience feels a little bit less safe these days.” To ensure a smooth and safe journey, it’s essential to be aware of the potential hazards that lurk in airports.
While airports put in a lot of effort to ensure safety and security of travellers, it is also important to ensure one avoids missteps that can dampen the passenger experience. Some top airport hazards one needs to be aware of include: Rushing to catch a flight can lead to falls on escalators, especially when carrying luggage or holding children’s hands. A simple moment of distraction can result in a tumble.
Cyber thieves target travellers who are preoccupied with their electronics at charging stations. Organised criminal groups set up diversions while accomplices steal briefly unattended bags.
Crowded terminals and security checkpoints are prime spots for pickpockets. Stay vigilant and keep valuables close. Many years ago, there were reports of stolen passports at airports, but the improved airport security and biometrics has made this type of incident obsolete. However, eternal vigilance has remained the price of a good customer experience. The challenge of collecting unattended luggage picked up by security can make a difference to the customer experience in the festive season which we are approaching.
Airport curbside areas are vulnerable to carjackings, luggage theft, and robberies. Be cautious of strangers approaching you or your vehicle. Also fake cyber networks allow cybercriminals to set up fake “free” Wi-Fi networks to steal sensitive information. Verify network names with airport staff before connecting. Better safe than sorry.
Staying safe in airports, according to Christopher Elliot will involve arriving early, staying alert, using secure Wi-Fi, watching one’s steps and keeping valuables close. So, he says, get to the airport with plenty of time to spare, at least 2-2.5 hours before your flight. Keep an eye on your belongings, especially in crowded areas or when using charging stations. Verify official network names and consider using a VPN when connecting to public Wi-Fi. Be mindful of escalators and moving walkways, especially when carrying luggage or distracted. And, don’t leave bags or personal items unattended, even for a moment.
Some added tips are that one should prepare before the trip. In doing so, know the airline’s rules, pack smart, and have your ID easily accessible. Save noise-canceling headphones for in-flight use, as they can make you oblivious to important announcements and surroundings. Slow down and give yourself extra time to navigate the airport, reducing stress-related mistakes.
By being aware of these potential hazards and taking simple precautions, you can ensure a safer and more enjoyable airport experience. Remember to stay alert, keep valuables close, and prioritize your safety above all else. Happy travels!