13 Days of Travel

The end of June was busy. That is an understatement. In order to attend the Travel Blog Exchange in New York City I had to move my work schedule around a bit. On paper, it looked fine. Actually doing it, not so much. Follow along with the maps. June 17: On the night of June 17th, I commuted to Los Angeles to be in position to work...

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Flying as a Passenger

Jun 27, 10 Flying as a Passenger

Posted by in General

Okay, so I totally planned that my first post after TBEX would be about the people I met, the things I learned and what to expect for the next year since yesterday was my blogs 1 year birthday. However, the experience of getting home from TBEX is currently trumping the planned blog post. I arrived at JFK with plenty of time to...

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Uniformity

I’m about the expose one of the dirtiest secrets about being a Flight Attendant. No, we don’t put our finger in cola to help the fizz settle faster, we just wear our uniforms for days on end. Most of the time, domestic flight attendants work trips that range from 2-4 days, and that can make packing your luggage a...

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It’s Not Always Something

Contrary to popular belief not every flight I work is drama-filled, delay ridden and crazy passenger occupied. Sometimes, things just go the way they’re supposed to. I just got back from working two 2day trips, back to back. I put them together so that it would make commuting to Los Angeles worth it. Putting my schedule...

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There’s a Charge for That

Apr 10, 10 There’s a Charge for That

Posted by in Media Monitor

We knew it was coming. They’ve been talking about it for a while, but it seems this time, they’re serious. Ryanair, a low-cost airline based in Ireland, has asked Boeing about creating a bathroom door which is released (unlocked) after coins have been inserted into an appropriate slot. Thats right, there may soon be a...

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