It's been close to 4 years since I've been on a plane and after 42 years and 39 countries, I have never seen an airport this jam packed. I heard after COVID it was even WORSE.
I'm sitting here surrounded by about 5000 people with no seats, no room at the bar, people tripping over each other and just a loud mess. Of course everyone rushing the gate to get on first.
Originally Posted by DaFace:
Don't get me wrong, I like flying. I do random trips specifically to take interesting flights or visit interesting airport experiences. 68 flights in a year, though...damn. That would wear me out.
I assume you're excited about the new lounges at DEN? They were severely lacking before.
It wore me out too. And that was "accomplished" by mid November. I didn't fly the rest of the year.
I am, yes, once they are completed. Until then, it's a cluster fuck. And the new and improved West security is worse than North was. Thankfully, my brother (United GS) told me about a secret security line and it's fantastic. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Donger:
It wore me out too. And that was "accomplished" by mid November. I didn't fly the rest of the year.
I am, yes, once they are completed. Until then, it's a cluster fuck. And the new and improved West security is worse than North was. Thankfully, my brother (United GS) told me about a secret security line and it's fantastic.
But I rarely use the United Clubs anywhere, unless there's a long delay. I time things to get to the gate(s) no earlier than 30 to 45 minutes before boarding. And since I'm 1K, I don't have to worry about being last in a long line and run out of overhead space. Nice perk. [Reply]
I can see how flying a lot can be exhausting.
Had a friend that flew every Mon to chicago, stayed the week, came home Fri. ugh.
Other than that----people. Anxious people.
you are zone 5-get the fuck out of the way for those of us that are zone one. Watched a couple stand up, block everyone, the whole plane filled up, they were almost the last to board. What did they gain?
Never have had a nutcase go crazy-it is just a matter of time. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Donger:
Of course I am. 68 PQF and $23,000 PQP last year, peasant. And six flights on SWA too, because I had no other decent choice.
More like a 68 IQ and a $23,000 new worth.
I think you have things mixed up again, just like all your posts in DC.
The way you bow to the government, you are the royal peasant. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Donger:
I have to be honest. My day won't be complete until you tell the group what you had for breakfast at your hotel. Did you take pictures???
I'll PM you a photo of the shit I took after my breakfast. :-) [Reply]
I am at the airport right now and I dislike everything about public traveling. I'm like John Larquette at the end of Stripes in the bunker blaming everybody for everything. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Garcia Bronco:
The Southwest non-assigned seating s*** is awful. And even if that was great the airline is so awful, unreliable, and trifling.
Originally Posted by displacedinMN:
I can see how flying a lot can be exhausting.
Had a friend that flew every Mon to chicago, stayed the week, came home Fri. ugh.
Other than that----people. Anxious people.
you are zone 5-get the fuck out of the way for those of us that are zone one. Watched a couple stand up, block everyone, the whole plane filled up, they were almost the last to board. What did they gain?
Never have had a nutcase go crazy-it is just a matter of time.
I always get on the plane last. People always try to hurry to get on the plane first as if they are getting something extra to get on first. That’s just another 20-30 minutes to be crammed on a plane with a bunch of random people.
I’ve been living that life the last 4 1/2 years. 2-3 round trip flights to godforsaken Cleveland. The flights are short(2 hours), cheap($50-60 roundtrip) and direct which makes it a lot easier. I never travel with anything more than a small backpack and I’ve had TSA precheck the whole time, which minimizes my time at the airport. It’s definitely gotten old over the years and I dread my time in Ohio, but the job is worth it. Hopefully this shit will be over this year and I can be home full-time.
I haven’t had too much drama on my flights, which is small miracle considering most of my flights are with Frontier and Spirit. The Frontier staff at the gates are assholes about bag sizes and are often harassing passengers to get them to pay extra bag fees for their carry on bags. There’s a lot of little hacks I’ve learned over the years to minimize the nuisances and make everything much smoother. [Reply]