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Old October 13th 09, 01:06 PM posted to alt.travel.uk.air,rec.travel.europe,uk.transport.london
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Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 10:22:25 on Tue, 13
Oct 2009, michael adams remarked:
This is something that continually amazes me. That pax feel the need
to eat while flying - even though most flights to holiday destinations
are only 3 - 4 hours max (Spain even less from the S of Eng.) AND
they've
just spent an hour or two at departures - with not much to do there
except
eat and drink, too.


It supposedly relaxes people. For many passengers flying can still be a
stressful experience, regardless of statistics. And so if they can pass
their time in the air doing something "enjoyable" they normally do in
everyday
life, this can act as a welcome distraction.


And we don't all spend "an hour or two" in departures, especially for a
6.30am flight.


How do you manage not to?

Check-in time these days is a lot longer than it was because of security
constraints.


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