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I just read through the whole thing, and garnered some very good advice! I read lots of stories of people being stranded in airports, seeing adults' meltdowns, and seeing people doing kind things for others.
So, in honor of the busy traveling season, with the holidays, delays and other wonderful occurrences, what's your airport story?
I'm looking for anything from the "woman's full-scale meltdown because they wanted to charge her extra for her 50lbs-over- the-limit suitcase" to any RAOK (Random Act of Kindness)
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I do have a couple of my own:
1) In 1998, I was traveling from Bangor, ME to Orlando via La Guardia in NYC. There was this woman there selling markers who I will never forget. I'm sure you've all seen those people at the stands in the mall at Christmas time, hawking all kinds of cheap plastic trinkets. Well, this woman selling markers must have been really bored or something because she was literally YELLING at people passing by to "Come look at my MAGICAL markers". A kid in my group, who was about 10 at the time, did go over...we quickly got him out of there! (Reading what I typed, this sounds very lame...I guess you had to be there to get the full effect!)
2) This didn't take place in an airport, but it started in one...in May of 200, my friend and I took a package tour to China. We were supposed to fly a leg from Xi'an-Guilin non-stop. Well, our flight (which had more than one your group with people from a bunch of different countries) was diverted to another airport and we were basically left to fend for ourselves. There were no announcements made in English, and it was a very mob-like "fend for yourself" mentality. Anyhow, a panicked-looking woman came running up to our group and asked in English if there was anyone in our group who spoke Italian. This poor couple in her group, who spoke only Italian and nothing else, were totally clueless as to what was going on- no idea what was happening, or even where they were!!! Luckily, someone in our group spoke Italian (she lived in Australia but moved there from Italy when she was a child) and this poor couple was put back into the loop. I even chatted with them a bit in French, as they knew a bit and many words are similar in both languages.
3) Same day, same diversion...our tour group was bussed to a hotel to wait out the "delay". We went to a restaurant for something to eat, and some of us shared a table with members from another group. I got to chatting with one gentleman, and asked where he was from. He was living somewhere in South America, but was originally from Hungary. I chatted with him about my trip to Eastern Europe, and somehow the conversation turned to what took him to South America. He was a geologist, and when I mentioned that my great uncle was one too, this guy had heard of my great uncle!!! Imagine, meeting a transplanted Hungarian from South America in a Chinese restaurant in a small town who knew one of my relatives...it was a really neat moment that reminded me that no matter how far from home you go, you can make a connection with people!
Nothing big, but those are the ones that stand out the most in my mind...as I travel more I'm sure I'll accumulate more and more stories!
So, in honor of the busy traveling season, with the holidays, delays and other wonderful occurrences, what's your airport story?
I'm looking for anything from the "woman's full-scale meltdown because they wanted to charge her extra for her 50lbs-over- the-limit suitcase" to any RAOK (Random Act of Kindness)
.I do have a couple of my own:
1) In 1998, I was traveling from Bangor, ME to Orlando via La Guardia in NYC. There was this woman there selling markers who I will never forget. I'm sure you've all seen those people at the stands in the mall at Christmas time, hawking all kinds of cheap plastic trinkets. Well, this woman selling markers must have been really bored or something because she was literally YELLING at people passing by to "Come look at my MAGICAL markers". A kid in my group, who was about 10 at the time, did go over...we quickly got him out of there! (Reading what I typed, this sounds very lame...I guess you had to be there to get the full effect!)
2) This didn't take place in an airport, but it started in one...in May of 200, my friend and I took a package tour to China. We were supposed to fly a leg from Xi'an-Guilin non-stop. Well, our flight (which had more than one your group with people from a bunch of different countries) was diverted to another airport and we were basically left to fend for ourselves. There were no announcements made in English, and it was a very mob-like "fend for yourself" mentality. Anyhow, a panicked-looking woman came running up to our group and asked in English if there was anyone in our group who spoke Italian. This poor couple in her group, who spoke only Italian and nothing else, were totally clueless as to what was going on- no idea what was happening, or even where they were!!! Luckily, someone in our group spoke Italian (she lived in Australia but moved there from Italy when she was a child) and this poor couple was put back into the loop. I even chatted with them a bit in French, as they knew a bit and many words are similar in both languages.
3) Same day, same diversion...our tour group was bussed to a hotel to wait out the "delay". We went to a restaurant for something to eat, and some of us shared a table with members from another group. I got to chatting with one gentleman, and asked where he was from. He was living somewhere in South America, but was originally from Hungary. I chatted with him about my trip to Eastern Europe, and somehow the conversation turned to what took him to South America. He was a geologist, and when I mentioned that my great uncle was one too, this guy had heard of my great uncle!!! Imagine, meeting a transplanted Hungarian from South America in a Chinese restaurant in a small town who knew one of my relatives...it was a really neat moment that reminded me that no matter how far from home you go, you can make a connection with people!
Nothing big, but those are the ones that stand out the most in my mind...as I travel more I'm sure I'll accumulate more and more stories!
I was going to start a thread on feel good travel stories since we get so many horror stories around here!
The poor solider remained calm and polite while she berated him for a few minutes and continued to voice numerous insults about India. Finally the porter took her suitcase and led her to the line; the waiting passengers all stepped back a few steps as if to distance themselves from her.