 Last week we traveled for the first time after self-quarantine in for three good months. Our adventure this time took us to the Midwest, to the beautiful state of South Dakota. Welcome to the badlands of South Dakota! But before we take you with us to all the beautiful places we got to explore, we want to talk about what to expect if you are planning on flying soon. The one thing we noticed right when we arrived to the airport are stickers all over the place indicating the five feet rule or distance that should be kept between you and other people. A limited number of airport shops were open for travelers to purchase drinks or light snacks. As for water if you don't want to purchase it water filling stations were still open for travelers as usual. There were also more hand sanitizer stands to encourage travelers to sanitize frequently. Entering the airplane a kit was offered to passengers. This kit included the mask, gloves and hand wipes. This was a budget airplane so I'm pretty sure that it's the same case with bigger airlines. In the airplane the food service was limited to personal purchases only. Some airlines discontinued their food service completely on board for passengers safety so it will be wise for you to pack some extra snacks if you are flying for a long period of time. There was no regulation about wearing a mask at the airport but just to be respectful to passengers around you and to keep yourself protected wearing a mask is highly recommended. Upon arrival to the airport make sure that you arrange for transportation or car rental well beforehand. Access to Uber, Lyft or taxi services can be very limited. We got back to Phoenix around midnight and because of COVID-19 and the curfew there were no rides so we ended up getting a ride from a police officer. This was our experience flying domestic during the pandemic. Thank you guys for watching and stay safe during your next flight. Bye!