What, you're not going to point out that Marie Antoinette never flew on a plane?Not anymore. Almonds. Maybe pistachios. But no more peanuts.
You were that close to a free First Class upgrade on Pedant Airlines.
What, you're not going to point out that Marie Antoinette never flew on a plane?Not anymore. Almonds. Maybe pistachios. But no more peanuts.
BBC said:. Passengers crisscross the globe four billion times annually. Each can pick from over 22,000 routes flown by over 25,000 commercial jets that collectively account for over 42 million flights.
Wow....I am a fat guy....aren't you special...As I said, this show only reinforces my decision. I made this decision long ago, based mainly on the decreased quality of the experience. Fat people oozing into my seating space, decreased leg room, rude people, smelly people, and then TSA nonsense.
The worst thing the airlines ever did was make air travel "affordable", so the people who should have stayed on Greyhound started infesting airplanes. Cost cutting led to poor maintenance standards, cramming more people into the plane, and lower quality pilots.
I'm positive I won't fly commercial airlines.Wow. Some of you really need to find some positive things in life.
I mean good for you. I’m sorry you have no desire to see the world. It’s a pretty amazing place.I'm positive I won't fly commercial airlines.
Even first class on a commercial flight is like taking the city bus, fully packed, around town, for 4 hours in the blazing sun. Add the extra engine noise. People bumping into you or laying on you. Waiting at the bus stop to board after being molested by a security guard. Dropped off at a bus stop 3 blocks from home and having to gather with other unfortunate passengers while they sort through piles of luggage, just to find yours.
Forget the small chance of death on a flight. It's the rest of the unpleasantries that make flying something I only do when absolutely required. I'd rather be beat with a willow switch.
I flew to Australia back in 2000. My flight from LA to Sydney took off at night so I was out over the Pacific all night. It was mostly pitch black with occasional ship lights or a patch of luminescent plankton. Still very cool but that's a long flight! About 14 hours from LA to Sydney. Arrived in the morning local time and it was neat seeing the coast line on approach.A few years back my wifes side of the family decided to fly to Florida to visit Disney.
I didn't have any desire to visit Disney, but most of the cost was covered and I'd be dragged along anyway.
The terminals and security were annoying as hell and slow.
Florida security thought my battery-less $50 laptop was a security risk and opened my luggage to leave me a note saying so.
I wanted to bring my daily carry, and was prepared to navigate all the TSA regulations & laws to bring it. However, family insisted on using Disneys luggage delivery service. I didn't think they'd like taking possession of a firearm temporarily, so i reluctantly left it at home.
I'd never been flying before, so despite the cramped seating and all the other associated unpleasantness, the flight there and back was what I was looking forward to and was by far the most enjoyable part of the trip for me.
I wish we had flown during daylight, but it was amazing to see whole cities lit up at night, passing by like far off scenery in a car window. Feeling the g forces during takeoff and the plane banking in the air was supremely neat too.
My face was plastered to the window with a sh*t-eating grin the whole ride there and back.
Was there beer?I flew to Australia back in 2000. My flight from LA to Sydney took off at night so I was out over the Pacific all night. It was mostly pitch black with occasional ship lights or a patch of luminescent plankton. Still very cool but that's a long flight! About 14 hours from LA to Sydney. Arrived in the morning local time and it was neat seeing the coast line on approach.
I'm with you, when this whole Homeland security and COVID debacle came along I swore I'd never fly commercial again.I've never liked the experience of flying commercial, but I still think it's a safe way to travel, just unpleasant. With a pilots license and an instrument rating I flew myself many places in years past, but GA has gotten too expensive and now I don't cringe at seeing a white card in the mailbox anymore.
No beer. But I did 3 double shots of espresso at the Indy airport Starbuck's and I think I frightened the girl that waited on me because the third one was on the house. I was wanting to stay awake as long as I could to time my waking up to the morning in Sydney to help with the jet lag.
Thats a shame. Our flight from ORD to Seoul (17 hours) had free beer and multiple meals. Asiana airlines is or at least was top notch. We flew through the night so I never got to see the Korean Peninsula from the airNo beer. But I did 3 double shots of espresso at the Indy airport Starbuck's and I think I frightened the girl that waited on me because the third one was on the house. I was wanting to stay awake as long as I could to time my waking up to the morning in Sydney to help with the jet lag.
I flew Qantas. They might have had drinks but I didn't ask for any. Another reason for drinking espresso was to avoid having to use the restroom on the plane. I don't remember if they had meals or not, but since it was night time, I wouldn't have eaten if they did.T
Thats a shame. Our flight from ORD to Seoul (17 hours) had free beer and multiple meals. Asiana airlines is or at least was top notch. We flew through the night so I never got to see the Korean Peninsula from the air
There were so many awesome choices. We left chi town at 11pm July 4th and flew through the night and into day2. The return flight was wild. Getting back to Chicago before we left Seoul same day.I flew Qantas. They might have had drinks but I didn't ask for any. Another reason for drinking espresso was to avoid having to use the restroom on the plane. I don't remember if they had meals or not, but since it was night time, I wouldn't have eaten if they did.
Jet lag coming back home was a b****!There were so many awesome choices. We left chi town at 11pm July 4th and flew through the night and into day2. The return flight was wild. Getting back to Chicago before we left Seoul same day.
I don’t know about that the ocean is a scary unforgiving animal also.