I've heard that commercial airliners have a special room for pilots & flight attendants to 'get busy' away from passengers called the 'romper room'....
My husband and I are going on a cruise in jan and we have to fly to Ft. laud. I have no anxiety about the cruise, but I am very frightened of flying. I get on the plane and my heart starts to race. <...
a month back I received a marketing call from a travel agent called "Discount premium club" and they managed to convince me to sign up for a two year membership worth £89 by promising to ...
I have a nine hour plane flight and i am 13 and i hate flying so I try to get out of vacations so i havent been on a plane for awhile..what are some things i can bring on the plane to keep me busy.<...
One bag, bottles to go in the hold (ridiculous suggestion!), no liquids except baby milk, all small items to be in a re-closeable clear plastic bag, no presents to be wrapped. If you're going less than 1000 miles from Heathrow, don't even bother to try. It's fogbound and they're only allowing long distance hauls in/out.
Have a happy Christmas.....
Jomtien C
fog cleaner
Scotty
If you mean hand luggage. I think they have relaxed the rules. Lotions, make up etc. is now allowed in a see through bag.
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Private_Jet_Charter
Keep an eye on these two sites to stay updated on airport security issues: http://wehow.ehow.com/how_2003583_pack-holiday-travel.html
http://www.tsa.gov/
Not Ecky Boy
(yawn) go to the BAA website. IThey change the rules all the time.
I normally check it the morning that I fly, it's the only way to keep track of it.
lizarddd
The rules keep changing so any advise from here will soon be out of date, wait until the night before your flight and check with the airline or the BAA website for the most up to date info
buffy_slyr
Nothing. Atleast it's going to get to that point. You'll just walk on to the plane in your skivies and they'll be like: "Have a nice flight!"