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We usually book a local hotel now within 5ish miles of the airport, get there in plenty of time & just get bored waiting.Have you considered getting to the airport super early?
We usually book a local hotel now within 5ish miles of the airport, get there in plenty of time & just get bored waiting.Have you considered getting to the airport super early?
Being in a seat, at 30,000 feet in a metal cylinder, held aloft by Bernoullis Principle is a wonder in itself
Glue holding the wings together.Being in a seat, at 30,000 feet in a metal cylinder, held aloft by Bernoullis Principle is a wonder in itself
Just like a carbon frame then?Glue holding the wings together.
Only it's travelling higher and faster.Just like a carbon frame then?
Only it's travelling higher and faster.
There is that to consider.....And, Ohh god, IT MIGHT RAIN!!
I think you will find that Canadian vacation entitlements are not generous either. But, people do whinge about the most remarkable things.If they were American, I'd expect them to be flying back to America. If my schedule was that tight, I think I would be booking a flight which allowed for problems such as aircraft being taken out of service for whatever reason; weather delays, pissed pilots etc..
Panic attacks take no notice of how organised and early you are.I see folk getting stressed out in airports all the time. It's usually down to one of two things; something going wrong with their plans (like a cancellation) and no Plan B...or...not giving themselves enough time to process through check in/security
Sometimes there can be no Plan B, you just have to suck it up but to be honest, flight cancellations are a pretty rare occurrence (I've probably taken a hundred flights in the past 10 years and I think maybe 2 cancellations). I find arriving in plenty of time, getting through the procedures at the airport is stress-free. But if I'm running late it's a nightmare. Have you considered getting to the airport super early?
Yep. Been there super early. Been there overnight at a hotel attached to the airport. It's definitely to do with the overall stress of being in a busy airport. Even before coping strategies etc I could fly out of City airport and even have breakfast whilst there. At Gatwick or Heathrow I was always on the verge of throwing up.I see folk getting stressed out in airports all the time. It's usually down to one of two things; something going wrong with their plans (like a cancellation) and no Plan B...or...not giving themselves enough time to process through check in/security
Sometimes there can be no Plan B, you just have to suck it up but to be honest, flight cancellations are a pretty rare occurrence (I've probably taken a hundred flights in the past 10 years and I think maybe 2 cancellations). I find arriving in plenty of time, getting through the procedures at the airport is stress-free. But if I'm running late it's a nightmare. Have you considered getting to the airport super early?