I’d say it can be useful, but mostly when the airport has proper priority lanes and the service includes someone guiding you, not just a faster line. For short layovers, the stressful part is often figuring out where to go quickly, especially if immigration, security, or passport control is involved. I read that https://skyvipservices.com/ has fast-track support connected with EES, plus meet-and-assist help for arrivals, departures, and connections. That seems helpful if you are worried about new checks slowing things down. I used a similar airport assistance service once during a connection, and the best part was not feeling lost while everyone else was rushing around. Packing light has made travel much easier for me lately. I used to bring way too much stuff “just in case,” but now I try to keep everything simple: one cabin bag, documents in the same pocket, charger ready, and snacks somewhere easy to reach. It sounds basic, but small habits like that make airport days feel less chaotic.