Was anyone on here actually flying on 9/11 day? I was on an international flight from Australia to Vancouver that day, it happened when we were in the air. Once we landed in Vancouver, we had to wait 5 hours on the plane, as they were searching each plane before they allowed us to get off. Then our luggage was unaccessible, and I was stranded in Vancouver for 2 nights, as no flights were leaving. All hotels were taken so I was adopted by some girls in their mid 20s who came to the airport to offer their home for stranded travelers.
It was a nightmare, long lines, people crying all over the airport, phones tied up for ages. I was pregnant at the time (and traveling alone) and ended up fainting in line to check in the day they started flying again. Of course, all flights were booked solid out of there but you should have seen the people jump around once I passed out. They put me on the first available flight out (bumped someone else) and I got to wait in the VIP area with personal service and all.
It was a memorable experience for sure, one I would not like to repeat. And I look at these regulations in place now and while they are a pain, I still vividly remember being at the airport and on the plane that day, wondering if our flight would be the next one hit. . .
Just my 2 cents.
Jolene
I flew on Sept 10 to St. Louis for a conference. I was on the planning committee so came in a day early. Needless to say most attendees did not make it in. I could not get home until Sunday. Life changing day for us. Since then Dennis and I have never been further apart than we can drive. If I traveled for work, he took time off and we paid for him to go along. We had several fun trips after that, Clearwater, FL, Indianapolis and one to Washington DC where Dennis had not yet visited. The lesson we learned is that anything is ok if we are together, but being separated and not knowing when we would be reunited or what would happen in the meantime was not ok.