I hate having to travel on business but luckily for me my business trips are few and not very frequent. On a recent business trip I made to the USA I must have made every novice traveller mistake in the book.
Things started to go wrong when I arrived at Gatwick airport in my car only to find that there were no more available airport parking spaces close to my terminal. I had to pay a premium price for a parking space that was miles from the airport.
I was already late and this only made the situation worse. The people at the check in desk were none too pleased telling me that I should have arrived at least an hour sooner. They also told me that I could have checked in online and printed my boarding pass myself before leaving home. Well you live and learn I suppose.
Starting early had meant leaving home without eating, so I immediately headed for one of the airport restaurants. I couldn’t believe what they were charging for a full English breakfast and if I wasn’t travelling on expenses I wouldn’t have been too happy at paying the extortionate airport prices.
I arrived in Atlanta and immediately headed for one of the car hire providers. It turned out that there were a whole load of conferences in town and most of their more comfortable models had already been hired out. I had to accept a big old Chevrolet pickup for the duration of my stay. If I’d sensibly booked in advance I would have saved my employers some cash and maybe got myself a nice car.
When I came back to Atlanta airport I had forgotten to take my keys out of my pocket and I was wearing a new belt witha big American eagle metal buckle. My ovsersights resulted in me going through the body scanner no less than three times before I passed the security check.
After boarding my flight I noticed that I had lost my PDA. Maybe it was stolen, but the chances are that I had simply left it in the airport bar where I’d enjoyed a beer before my flight. Unfortunately my travel insurance didn’t cover me for lost or stolen items like this.
It’s pretty obvious that I am a little out of practice when it comes to air travel these days. I think I should simply stay put here in the UK.
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