Friday, September 23, 2016

Airplane Trips

Plane trips are always a bit difficult to describe because they can be fun and exciting, but later on, it can be tiring and very uncomfortable. Especially during a continuous airplane trip, it is natural to feel conflicted because there is always the thought that the flight is unbearable after a while. In the beginning of the flight, you feel optimistic and excited because it is the afternoon and by the end of the night, you will arrive at another hemisphere in the globe. You also feel you are on the largest flight as well because some plane trips are continuous for many hours.

The Pre-Flight: 

The first couple hours of the flight is fine because of the excitement that you are at a height of 35,000+ feet up in the air, and you realize that this plane is now crossing the Atlantic Ocean, which is very cool. 

The First Couple Hours of the Flight: 

Don't count on that emotion for the later portion of the trip. That feeling won't last. Because this is where the real flight comes in. 

The Middle Portion of the Flight: 

After you experience that for the majority of the trip, you can start to cope with the conditions with ENDLESS movies in order to distract yourself. Once you landed, you feel like this. 

The Post-Flight: 








1 comment:

  1. I love this! Why? Because is it so true, and you really have reminded me why I'd rather drive for 3 days than fly for 6 hours!

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