It was at Edinburgh airport too!
You have my sympathy, it can take ages to get through that security check. I have seen it queued all the way back to the escalator/lifts. I imagine it was even longer to get back in after an evacuation.
It was at Edinburgh airport too!
You have my sympathy, it can take ages to get through that security check. I have seen it queued all the way back to the escalator/lifts. I imagine it was even longer to get back in after an evacuation.
I once had to endure 4 hours on a flight back from Rhodes with out the flight map working on the seat back tv. It was hellish I tells you.
I used to fly on the little Banderiantes that Air Anglia flew. By law they only needed to take a pilot as they were 12 seaters, but they used to take on trainees who were building up hours for their commercial licence as co-pilots. About half way through refreshements were announced over the intercom and the copilot would dig out a couple of thermos flasks. They flew IIRC at about 7-8000 ft and it could get pretty rough sometimes.To counter all this negativity, I had a good experience on a plane once. The pilot turned around and offered us all some nice boiled sweets!
OK this was on a single prop 7 or so seater plane taking me and my wife into the heart of the Serengeti (them was the days!). Still I was impressed with the customer services!![]()
I was once on a long-haul BA flight where they actually ran out of my first choice of Pinot Noir. 'Awful' doesn't even begin to describe the horror of the experience.