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Tim Nicholls commented about South Bend to New York Flight 2009, On Monday November 2nd, 2009 05:12:22 AM
Hi I'm a boutique designer/hotel operator from New Zealand and work some in Thailand. just back from San Francisco,Seattle, Boston, New York, Miami over a month. Like the NYC urban feel and work something akin to boutique hotels Soho/West Village. I'm now gravitating to Meatpacking District.
Hassel, domestic flights US. They may sound cheap, but, sure you get to pay extra somehow. Everyone working to put their largish cabin luggage overhead, to save on no second bag. Second bag "laptop' somewhere in someone else's overhead space. Plane takes ages to load, after a longer security clearance because of all the bags going aboard, and then guess what, at the other end, the long off load! Sprinters get a seat near the off loading door:)
The smaller planes are full, feel really full, seem hot and you feel more canned in. Then add a biggish dog in a box with your neigbor!
It's just a development that I think is something of a problem. I read that Senate was looking at a bag size reduction. Maybe they are on to it.
I like the jumbo space, the full service, in heaven above a big ocean, space and service. Last nice trip happened to be with a Qantas Pacific run . Also similarly with Emirates NZ to Thailand, and these not at really much greater cost.
Bend to New York sounds just what I experienced.....
You should visit New Zealand. Creating bomenian chic hotels tells me a lot about what travellers should have done for them. But watch out for the budget airflights, they are here too.
Ciao
Tim
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