Airlines and airports are built on systems and exceptions—and age is one of the strongest reasons they’ll quietly bend the rules in your favor. When you’re over 60, you can often unlock fare discounts, extra baggage, or early boarding simply by asking clearly and calmly at booking or check‑in. Staff won’t usually volunteer these options, but they are trained to respond when you request help or mention your age.
The real power is in preparation. Carry ID that shows your birth date, call ahead to ask about senior policies, and arrive early enough to speak with an agent without pressure. Explain any comfort or mobility needs without apologizing; you’re not asking for favors, you’re using benefits that already exist. With a few questions and a little confidence, travel after 60 stops feeling like an obstacle—and starts feeling like an advantage.