I hate bad seat etiquette - people who recline immediately after take off or during meals.
1. The trip to the airport.
2. Security Screening
3. The flight
4. Immigration on arrival
5. the failure of the car hire co to provide what was requested.
I don't understand why they introduced the touch screens without controllers! Well I do, to save money, but when i first got on a plane with AVOD and saw there was no controller, my first reaction was dread, that I'd have to put up with the person behind me punching the screen the whole flight, which they did.Unresponsive touch screens on QF where you need a hefty push a few times to register and annoy the passenger in front. It's worse when the person behind you decides to play games on it.
I don't understand why they introduced the touch screens without controllers! Well I do, to save money, but when i first got on a plane with AVOD and saw there was no controller, my first reaction was dread, that I'd have to put up with the person behind me punching the screen the whole flight, which they did.
There is a knack - rather than "tapping" it with 1000 Nm of force, some screens need more of a caress from your finger to register, rather like checking if an avocado is ripe![]()
Back on-topic there is almost nothing (except for missing my family) that I hate about traveling. I feel that it is a great privilege, and I try to enjoy every minute![]()
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Good points - have to agree - standing in the customs line patiently behind first time travelling families with screaming kids after a long flight and managing, somehow, to maintain my composure has helped me in day to day life. It's been eye opening for me, as I only recently started to travel frequently. What has astounded me is how much people complain on flights - it's often obvious they are irregular flyers who think they are holier than thou because they are flying international, but there's no excuse for some of their behaviour. It definitely helps frame everyday life.What do I like?
I love the way travelling manages to highlight my own character flaws and shortcomings: tiredness exacerbates my intolerance, arrogance (DYKWIA??), impatience (I HATE waiting in immigration/TSA queues and have to practice deep breathing exercises), inability to accept there's some things I cannot change (waddya mean there's a storm so we have to divert 1000 miles?), and getting upset that the world is not following my script (you mean the airline is NOT deliberately making the plane late to annoy me?).