Cyclonepride
Thought Police
I'm not a fan of flying itself, but it is the closest thing to a time machine that we've got. I'm always amazed when we land somewhere way the hell away from where we started, and only a few hours have passed.
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This right here. I think I flew Delta and there were more than enough movies and tv shows to last the entire flight.That was my first thought.
If you go into a flight with this attitude you are setting yourself up for failure. I flew overseas a few months ago and they had so many free movies on demand that I just sat and watched movies the whole time.
Try to have a positive attitude about the whole thing. The worst part of flying anymore is going through security. Once you get through that the rest is a cake walk.
It's been a while for me, so maybe they've changed the rules. The last time I flew Alitalia I just had the flight attendants bring me a 6 pack when they announced that it was their last trip through the cabin until morning.I've flown international a couple times recently and if that's true I really missed out.
I swear that when I pass gas on a plane I can never smell it. I think they have some sort of special air filtration system that takes care of it quickly. I'm sure the people around me would disagree, but does anyone else think there's some truth in this?Usually trans-ocean flights have free booze.
Travel tip: when they come around asking for your drink order, get 3 drinks at once. They only show up every couple hours and one drink just doesn't cut it. Instead of wasting space on shampoo and toothpaste, get a bunch of small liquor bottles and put them in your carry on bag. No one cares if your drunk as long as youre functional and quiet. Get there early and get a few in at the airport bar, don't drink beer it will just make you gassy and need the bathroom.
Spring for first class seats.
If you've got the cash, do it. Flying first class is the way to go. More space (less claustrophobia), less likely to have noisy kids/babies (important on all flights, extra important on a trans-Atlantic flight), better service (more frequent beverages - you'll have a drink in your hand as soon as you sit down), warm towel service.
Free alcohol? Are you flying 1st class?
I swear that when I pass gas on a plane I can never smell it. I think they have some sort of special air filtration system that takes care of it quickly. I'm sure the people around me would disagree, but does anyone else think there's some truth in this?
But it is that 50,001st that is a *****.Just remember, you are safer in the airplane that you are in your car. And that there are 50,000 commercial flights per day throughout the world that take off and land with no issues.
The scary part about flying to me used to be that I would have no chance of survival if the plane did go down, no matter how unlikely that is. I'm not sure on the statistics but I remember thinking the survival rate shocked me at how high it was.
That was my first thought.
If you go into a flight with this attitude you are setting yourself up for failure. I flew overseas a few months ago and they had so many free movies on demand that I just sat and watched movies the whole time.
Try to have a positive attitude about the whole thing. The worst part of flying anymore is going through security. Once you get through that the rest is a cake walk.
The scary part about flying to me used to be that I would have no chance of survival if the plane did go down, no matter how unlikely that is. I'm not sure on the statistics but I remember thinking the survival rate shocked me at how high it was.
Economy plus on Delta gives you free drinks also. But they only serve one at a time and only come by every 90 min or so. Impossible to drink too much on a flight anymore.