RedSox68
Retired 2021 -- All the Time to Travel Now!
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As an aside, the older I get, the more I hate to fly, I hate the tsa stuff, I hate the way a lot of people do not shower before they get on a plane, or hoe they make no effort to be civilized. And the people who work for airlines seem abused themselves. I avoid flying whenever possible.
I am right there with you. After 60 years of travelling (my Dad started the travel bug when I was young), we have come to enjoy the trips that require no flying for the past two years. We had a September trip planned to Europe, but had to be cancelled for personal reasons and I'm kind of glad now. I don't like anything about flying anymore and the points you make are so true. I still remember the days when you could have family take you all the way to your gate to say goodbye, and there was no stripping clothes and shoes off to even get to the gate! Those days when all you had to worry about was getting to the airport on time, not what was in your luggage or how much it weighed or how many pieces you could bring before you were charged. You know, those days when you actually got real snacks and soda and meals that were "included"!
The last flights we took in 2015 to London on British Air were not fun -- tightest seats we've ever had for a 7 hour flight. The seat in front felt like it was literally in our faces. And (unfortunately) on our return flight we had some of the rudest flight crew we've experienced in years of traveling. Granted, they may be tired and frustrated with us stupid passengers and our requests, but this is the job they chose. Our trip last year we drove to the port (glorious -- no TSA) and boarded a cruise. This year we are driving again to the port, and then another trip has us taking Amtrak in luxury accommodations. If I could take a cruise to Europe, stay a week and then take another cruise back, that would be my ideal mode of travel

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