Sunday, September 26, 2010
Air Transat cattle cartage
How do I explain the experience of travelling for seven hours in an Air Transat plane ? Hmmmm . Hmmmm . Got it . Ever see those trucks hauling animals to the slaughterhouse ? I am not saying it is EXACTLY like that , but it is close . The seats were so close together that we could not remove our shoes without turning sideways . Poor Shirl had to take Aleve to mitigate the back pain from trying to sleep sideways . The poor lady in the aisle seat put her head down on her tray table to to try to sleep . That only works if you are really short. The aisles were so skinny you had turn sideways to avoid whacking people. The bit where they tell you about the crash position came across as passive aggressive to me . They were all chirpy and enthusiastic , but the fact is that it would be impossible for a person of average height to achieve that position ... no room . To sum up ... Air Transat makes Air Canada look good. And ... notwithstanding our trip home , I do not see "any Air Transat trips in my future .
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