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... when you could go directly to the gate and sit anywhere on the plane. :D Smoking section was defined by a card on top of the seat, and moved back a row if requested.
( I have never smoked, but the thought that pax were immune to second hand smoke because they were one row behind it seems funny now ). |
It seems hard to believe there used to be smoking flights. I remeber them from my youth but could not imagine them now. Traveling through many Mexican airports this year I would often be thankful for smoke free flights.
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.....where at most U.S. airports, non-passengers can walk as far as to the gates to drop/pick up passengers.
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Originally Posted by stut
(Post 8795395)
...when plenty of the UK domestic shuttle services were turn-up-and-go.
...when you could always, always get on the earlier flight if you got to the airport early. . |
Originally Posted by Business as usual
(Post 8794752)
... when a four-year-old could get the middle seat between two friendly businessmen and be entertained all the way from Chicago to Houston.
These days I think you'd be hard pressed to find a parent who would let a 5 yearold fly solo for 5+ hours or a businessman next to them who would do anything but ask for a new seat. Although let me tell you, no one gets more free perks than an unaccompanied 5 yearold with gum in his hair. |
...when the non-smoking section of a Lufthansa 737 flight from Frankfurt to Stuttgart was the left hand side, with a downward air current separating the smoking section on the right hand side of the aisle. Even as an 11 year old, I wondered what grown-up was stupid enough to think that would work.
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