We are flying on Southwest from Raleigh to Orlando on 6/9. Our flight leaves Raleigh at 4:30pm and arrives in Orlando around 6:00pm. I booked my tickets in the winter and so I never even thought about the late afternoon thunderstorms that typically hit during the summer.
I've flown only a few times and never during bad weather. This may sound silly, but I'm really scared/nervous about flying through a storm. I have a bad feeling with the flight time I chose, that there is a good chance this will happen (or am I being paranoid?).
In the event that we do fly during storms, what can we expect? Do flights get delayed unti the storms pass? Is the turbulance bad (ie, how much dramamine should I take)?
We are flying with an 11 year old who has never flown before and she's already really nervous/scared. Any thoughts on how to ease her mind (and mine) if the flight is a little bumpy?
Thanks!
I've flown only a few times and never during bad weather. This may sound silly, but I'm really scared/nervous about flying through a storm. I have a bad feeling with the flight time I chose, that there is a good chance this will happen (or am I being paranoid?).
In the event that we do fly during storms, what can we expect? Do flights get delayed unti the storms pass? Is the turbulance bad (ie, how much dramamine should I take)?
We are flying with an 11 year old who has never flown before and she's already really nervous/scared. Any thoughts on how to ease her mind (and mine) if the flight is a little bumpy?
Thanks!