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Are The Years of Happy Travel Behind Us?

04/09/09, by Jennifer Heigl 1609 views • Categories: Travel, Transportation & Travel, Air

Remember the days when flying used to be enjoyable? So often we travel to faraway places and talk about our fabulous destinations, the wonderful food, the beautiful views. But when was the last time you had something nice to say about getting there?

On Sunday, returning from a family wedding in Las Vegas, I had the opportunity to upgrade to the First Class cabin. Funny enough, though I was excited initially, I was nearly saddened once I arrived at my window at 2A. My faux leather seat felt more like a soft recliner and less like a scratchy fortress. A fresh bottle of water awaited me on the armrest tray. And the cheerful flight attendant happily brought me a soft, dark blue blanket and pillow to curl up with during my flight.

But what made me sad was remembering that this was how it once was when you flew, no matter what class you were in. I've traveled quite a bit in my short thirty-two years, and I remember the days when it was a great adventure. The stewards and stewardesses (you used to be able to call them that) would provide a whole assortment of logo-ed entertainment knickknacks, from plastic airline wings to decks of playing cards. They would smile and greet you enthusiastically upon entering and exiting the plane. They would even offer to grab drinks without the formal beverage service.

I gazed longingly at the empty spaces where television screens once hung from the cabin ceiling. I remember how much I used to love boarding the plane with my favorite magazine in hand, pulling the freely provided in-flight headphones from their plastic casings in the seat pocket in front of me, plugging them into the armrests, and connecting to the whole world of airline radio. If I was lucky, it'd be a long flight, and those marvelous TV screens would flicker mid-flight, offering movies and short television clips.

As I noshed on a warm piece of chicken and salad from my first class perch, I even thought about how nice it was to receive a hot meal during your flights. Back in the day, it didn't matter - First Class, Business Class, Coach Class. Everyone received tray and a smile. Even if it wasn't the best meal in the world, there was an edible salad or not-so-stiff roll. Before they started to cut meals, airlines were even venturing more in the natural and organic market, offering local, healthier items.

Now, you're lucky if they're selling a cold box of cheese and crackers.

Observing my fellow passengers - they didn't look any happier in First Class than they did in Coach - I wondered if we'll ever get back to that appreciation of travel, or if airlines will continue to squish us out of our comfort zones. It seems like each time I fly, the attendants are grumpier and grumpier, and the amenities are less and less. Some airlines, like Alaska and Frontier, have adjusted their cabins to make them more user-friendly, keeping the few blankets and pillows still available and even installing personal TVs in the case of Frontier, but the comforts of travel seem to be falling to the wayside. Will we eventually stop traveling due to the hassle and discomfort of getting to our destinations?


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Comment from: LB [Visitor] Email
Truly elegent travel died with the Hindenburg.
Mind you, Singapore Airlines is not so bad, free Singapore Slings! The flights pass so quickly...
PermalinkPermalink 04/10/09 @ 01:21
Comment from: Tami [Visitor] Email · http://www.lemontart.typepad.com/
I don't think we'll ever see that level of travel again. The world is too different and airplane travel seems to be an expected hassle to get anywhere from waiting to check in, waiting in security and then the actual flight. I think what we'll see though is more people considering the "road trip" within Canada and the US as more valuable forms of travel. Although there's still the insufferable border waits.
PermalinkPermalink 04/10/09 @ 17:48
Comment from: Jacob [Visitor] Email
I doubt you will see the return of truly luxurious travel. But then, back in the heyday of air travel when every seat was first class, the travelers were called "The Jet Set" for a reason.

Lowered costs so the masses may travel come at a price, and that price is comfort and luxury.
PermalinkPermalink 04/10/09 @ 23:02
Comment from: nathan [Visitor] Email
Virgin has the best coach flight experience I've ever experienced - I would suggest you give them a try.

Their first class service is even better.
PermalinkPermalink 04/13/09 @ 15:43
Comment from: Jennifer Heigl [Visitor] Email · http://www.dailyblender.com
Thanks for the comments!

And a big haha to Mithrandir! You're right - that's the only way it'll be enjoyable!
PermalinkPermalink 04/16/09 @ 10:22
Comment from: Erin [Visitor] Email · http://theendivechronicles.com/
A dear friend was flying to London on BA from Seattle. When she got to her seat before the flight, she found that the previous occupant had been. . . um sick. The flight attendant gave her a towel and told her to sit down.
PermalinkPermalink 04/20/09 @ 07:31
Comment from: Luke Trayser [Visitor] Email · http://www.theprintedblog.com
Hi Jennifer,

My name is Luke Trayser and I'm a Production Assistant with The Printed Blog. We're very interested in this piece for Issue 14 of The Printed Blog. Concerning the image in the pieces: do you own the rights to it? If so, do we have permission to use it alongside the written content? If not, where could we go to seek permission?

Thanks so much, Jennifer, and I hope to hear from you soon!

Best,

Luke Trayser
Production Assistant
The Printed Blog
PermalinkPermalink 04/28/09 @ 14:35
Comment from: Scribbles [Visitor] Email · http://www.trekkertime.com/
Sounds like the olden days really had it good. Wish it were like that now. Economy class definitely sounds like it has deteriorated... DRATISCALLY
PermalinkPermalink 05/28/09 @ 02:26
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