Conversation at the airport
#31
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Re: Conversation at the airport
Originally Posted by blaze
I can't ever drink on flights just incase the urge to blow chunks comes over me and I can't get into the loo! (throwing up in a paper bag on your lap is just so un-ladylike ) I'm a light wait anyway, one glass of wine and I'm giggling like a school girl. I also get air sick so I always have to take dramamine before I fly, another reason a drink wouldn't be a good idea for me.
#32
Re: Conversation at the airport
Originally Posted by britontour
I don't know how airports work but I'm guessing the security as they pretty much said is "Not my problem mate!" they have no responsibilities to the airlines, what he could have tried was to use the first class security area which I've pulled off in Chicago but I'm sure they wouldn't be so accommodating in the UK.
#33
Re: Conversation at the airport
Originally Posted by blaze
It's sad but most people nowadays don't have any common sense at all! You and I know that if we were behind the counter we would have understood the urgency but unfortunately most people are unwilling to help if it's not their job to (finding someone that can help you is often way too difficult!). Hopefully you got where you needed to be on time
Eventually...
#34
Re: Conversation at the airport
Originally Posted by Yorkieabroad
Ps - sympathise with your situation, but did you really expect common sense to be applied? I think some of these idiots have it surgically removed first day on the job.............
I blame the corps, not the people, the grunts on the floor have zero power to do anything usually anyway.
#35
Re: Conversation at the airport
Originally Posted by BigDavyG
Thank you
I didn't think i was being unreasonable
I didn't think i was being unreasonable
#36
Re: Conversation at the airport
Originally Posted by britontour
LOL I remember seeing one of the filming's of Airlines at Luton airport there was a major delay and they ended up putting people up in a hotel after they had been there all day. The desk was surrounded by all the passengers fuming the poor guy didn't stand a chance, funny enough I don't remember seeing that episode on TV.
#37
Re: Conversation at the airport
Originally Posted by britontour
Yeah but from BigDaveyG's description she sounded like a lesbian, not that I have anything against homosexuals but in this case it could have hampered his chances.
Anyway, i found a solution - i went out and had a double char dog and 4 stellas for lunch. 40 minutes and i'm outta here
#38
Re: Conversation at the airport
Originally Posted by BigDavyG
Christ - were you the bloke behind me in the queue.
Anyway, i found a solution - i went out and had a double char dog and 4 stellas for lunch. 40 minutes and i'm outta here
Anyway, i found a solution - i went out and had a double char dog and 4 stellas for lunch. 40 minutes and i'm outta here
#39
Re: Conversation at the airport
Originally Posted by britontour
Who said drinking won't fix a problem anyway good luck, I've still got another 2 and 3/4 hours before the weekend begins.
I just have to complete my weekly "status" report for work (more stupidity) and i'll be in the o'hare bar in no time
#40
Re: Conversation at the airport
Just a note about Airlines overbooking -
If they didn't overbook flights we would all be on here moaning about the price of air travel!
OP, which airline was this? Always look for the self service check-in screens. The AA one's let you standby and issues you a pass to get you to the gate through security.
If they didn't overbook flights we would all be on here moaning about the price of air travel!
OP, which airline was this? Always look for the self service check-in screens. The AA one's let you standby and issues you a pass to get you to the gate through security.
#41
Re: Conversation at the airport
Originally Posted by paul_TX
Just a note about Airlines overbooking -
If they didn't overbook flights we would all be on here moaning about the price of air travel!
OP, which airline was this? Always look for the self service check-in screens. The AA one's let you standby and issues you a pass to get you to the gate through security.
If they didn't overbook flights we would all be on here moaning about the price of air travel!
OP, which airline was this? Always look for the self service check-in screens. The AA one's let you standby and issues you a pass to get you to the gate through security.
#42
Re: Conversation at the airport
Originally Posted by Celsius
There. You said it yourself. "They couldn't guarantee me getting to the airport in time to make it"... It was 9.30am and you should know that internal US flights have a minimum checking in time of an hour and you don't even have a ticket!
PS: you need to take a chill pill. No need to get bitchy!
PS: you need to take a chill pill. No need to get bitchy!
On the otherhand, Southwest will check you in ten minutes before the flight if you have just carry-ons and you think you can make it.
Don't think BDG was unreasonable at all. Most airlines will quite happily help you at the first class desk if it's empty.
#43
Re: Conversation at the airport
Originally Posted by ladyofthelake
The curfew for takeoffs was something like 12:30am and we were at the last chance saloon with just a few mins left to get into the air, when the hydralics went wrong and everyone was turfed off the plane.
That must have been the old now sadly closed Kai Tak airport. The last flight out before midnight curfew used to be a Cathay Pacific non-stop to Heathrow. Terrifying airport to land or depart in bad weather, but what an amazing view!
#44
Re: Conversation at the airport
Originally Posted by sunnysideup
That must have been the old now sadly closed Kai Tak airport. The last flight out before midnight curfew used to be a Cathay Pacific non-stop to Heathrow. Terrifying airport to land or depart in bad weather, but what an amazing view!
Used to love standing in the park right under the flight path and watch those jumbos bank just before landing. :scared: :scared:
Last edited by ladyofthelake; Mar 3rd 2006 at 9:48 am. Reason: wrong airport!!
#45
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Re: Conversation at the airport
Originally Posted by BigDavyG
Christ - were you the bloke behind me in the queue.
(I feel like the Rev. Mightbe)