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In reply to the discussion: Things that will get me off a plane very quickly... [View all]PoindexterOglethorpe
(28,407 posts)32. I flew Aeroflot within the Soviet Union,
from Leningrad to Moscow and then back to Leningrad, in 1976, and that was a pretty interesting experience. The best part was an extremely large and luxurious toilet, which had a full couch inside. Honest. However, I don't recall a meal service on either flight.
And now you understand why airlines like to separate the classes of service at least with a curtain. Honestly, I loved the original 747s, where the first class cabin was entirely in front of the wonderful spiral staircase that led up to the first class lounge. I was an airline employee many years ago, and got to fly for free and almost always in first class. Sigh. Those were the days.
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Wow!!! I went to nursing school in 1982 and we had some professors who had been on a similiar trip
LeftInTX
Apr 2017
#25
When the crying baby boarded in her mother's arms, everyone with an adjacent empty seat cringed.
Yonnie3
Apr 2017
#39
One of the doctors I worked for/with. He had 2 plane trips that were rerouted d/2 passenger med
irisblue
Apr 2017
#22
I'm told the only way to know for sure if you've been in severe turbulence....
Major Nikon
Apr 2017
#41
I once was at the departure gate of the airport on my way to university after March break.
applegrove
Apr 2017
#29