Why Is The Airport Such a Struggle

Everybody loves to go on holiday there is no doubt about that but easily the worst part about the entire trip is the airport.

WHen it comes to the airports, 9/11 really has not done us any favours as it would seem that delays are even longer and people seem to be more stressed than ever. One of the worst things about the airport has got to be the security checks that we all have to go through now. Of course it is totally understandable that everyone must put their bags through a scanner as nobody wants something bad happening to the plane and risk losing their lives, but do they really have to treat everybody like criminals and be so rude?

On top of this, they seem to enjoy throwing your bags around as much as they can? It seems that whenever you see your baggage at the airport it is either being thrown around by a machine or a person. When the luggage comes down the belt at your destination, there never seems to be any padding, meaning all your valuables will more than likely be broken.

Passengers trying to get onto the plane first are also a big pain. Why bother? Passengers like to try and get on first, even when their row number has not been announced. This in turn annoys the people who have been called, who are then stuck at the back of an unnecessary queue. Why do they always do this? The plane will go when all passengers are on board and not a second earlier, surely the less time you spend on the plane the better as by now you would have already read the paper/magazines and worked your way through your entire playlist on your Mp3 player.

Unfortunately if you want to get to your favourite destination, this is something you have to put up with. If this all happens to you just remember that you are off on holiday whether that is on one of thoseUSA tours or anAlaskan cruise you are sure to have a good time. That is of course if you have managed to get through the airport in the first place!

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