[nbcnews.com]
JFK was once the worldwide standard for what an international airport look like. Not anymore.
Haven't been on a plane in more than a decade
You are a lucky man!
@rogueflyer thank you, however im not scared to fly
@rogueflyer thank you, however im not scared to fly
@rogueflyer thank you, however im not scared to fly
EVERYTHING about flying has gone downhill. It used to be fun & we'd even dress up a little. First, they stopped letting anyone but passengers into the terminals so people couldn't wave goodbye any more through the windows as the plane backed away. Then they got rid of the nice hot meals & those hot scented towels they'd hand out with tongs. The pilots stopped telling us where we were & pointing out landmarks. Meanwhile, space between the rows of seats was shrinking, overbooking seemed to increase, & holding passengers prisoner out on the runways for long periods of time increased. They also cut back on replacing the cabin air during flights, to save money. Bringing luggage is now frowned upon. I will do anything to avoid flying these days. I wonder if the average person is also flying less. There's nothing special about it anymore, & lots more to hate about it. Only improvement I can think of is when they banned smoking.
It's amazing how significantly the quality of service improves when you're connecting to an international destination such as SE Asia. Get off a plane with its point of origin in the United States in Tokyo, Shanghai or Beijing and connect to the final leg of your flight and you'll notice a dramatic improvement in every single aspect of the service, regardless of whether you're flying economy, business or first.