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Anonymous
ITT terrible airport/airplane experiences.

10 hour flight behind a crying, screaming toddler.
also USair sucks. They ran out of food for the passengers in coach (aka the peasants)3 times in a row.(different flights)

baaaaaw. your turn.
>> Anonymous
I don't have any horrible experiences but Emirat Airways rock.
>> Anonymous
Finnair was 12 hours late
>> Anonymous
>>3780
what? they suck

I only go with them because they are dirt-cheap for east asia
>> Anonymous
Nothing big but I had to sit next to a drunk cougar while flying back in Icelandair. Shit Icelandair is awesome most of the time. I remember when I was little they had a gameboy I could fucking play.
>> Anonymous
in b4 9/11
>> Anonymous
8-9 hour flight where I couldn't sleep at all because it was so fucking small and uncomfortable. Goddamn LOT.
>> Anonymous
>>4043
yea that was shitty flight

bad end

where'd that pilot learn to land
>> Anonymous
San Francisco to New Zealand, with about 50 fucking babies in front of me that screamed the entire time and a fat guy sitting next to me that kept trying to put the armrest up to allow more room for his fat.

The coach section of United is what hell must be like.
>> Anonymous
>>4070
damn that must be a long flight, new york - new zealand must be considerably worse
>> Anonymous
When I asked for food I got leftovers from first class. Also, flight was around 12 hours late.
>> CapitalistBastard !!f/pELCnjRD0
RYAN FUCKING AIR.

It was the only airline I could find that flew to Granada from London at the time I needed.

HOLY FUCKING SHIT. I've never seen more eurotrash in one fucking spot.

It was even worse because I had just had a luxurious trip across the Atlantic in United's Business class.
>> Anonymous
>>4083
East coast US to west coast US isn't bad, even in coach.
>> Anonymous
>>4094
I've done it many, many times. it's pretty easy especially if you can fly Jet Blue. TV FTW.

Also, in all of my years of travel, I've never flown in business/first class. Is is really as great as I imagine it to be?
>> CapitalistBastard !!f/pELCnjRD0
>>4100

Yes.
>> CapitalistBastard !!f/pELCnjRD0
>>4093

I should give more background for the non-eurofags about what RyanAir is. It is the ULTIMATE in cheap bargain basement flights. The Seats do not even tilt backwards and are made out of a cheap plastic and vinyl. It looks like it's hosed down after every flight. THERE IS NO ENTERTAINMENT. You have to pay for every checked bag. No food or drink service without payment.

It pretty much sucks donkey dick.
>> Anonymous
20 hour flight to China. I didn't bring any books or forms of entertainment.
>> Anonymous
Toronto to Gatwick, some woman vomited and passed out in coach, was a fucking terrifying 5 hours
>> TheAsian !M/DZyxQ3w2
16 hours from Toronto, stop at Seoul, to Hong Kong on China Airlines. The food was god-awful, it was like eating a packet of pepper and salt mixed with soya sauce. The airport in Seoul proved to be a terrifying experience when I accidentally lost my passport and boarding pass in a washroom.
>> Anonymous
I hate Charles de Gaulle Airport. It's a damn marathon to get from one side to another and no clocks.
I was there for a flight to Copenhagen but the problem was the flight was late and none of the passengers knew French and the people at the gate knew nothing but French so we had no idea what was going on.
>> Anonymous
I wish I didn't have family in Russia just so I'd never have to travel with Aeroflot again.
>> Anonymous
>>4140
God, that airport is hell.
>> Anonymous
>>4155
It was rated as one of the worst on a TV segment I watched. You aren't alone. Apparently, the best airports are in Asia and some in Europe, but to no surprise, none are in the US.
>> AlexTheAwesome!!
I missed three consecutive flights during thanksgiving in both PHO and ABQ. None of which i had any control over.

I was stuck in ABQ for 4 days.
>> Anonymous
I usually have good experiences with Southwest Airlines. Then again, I only fly to go home.
>> Anonymous
I was on a Delta flight and when we landed the panel holding the lights and airjets above my row swung down violently. Thankfully no one was sitting in the middle seat, because it would have hit them otherwise. Also it was the loudest plane I've ever been on.

BONUS: It was flying into Charles de Gaulle International.