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toble | 12 years ago

You can get up and walk around on a plane.

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greedo|12 years ago

Most flights I've been on in the last decade, you don't want to leave your seat for anything except a bathroom break. It's not like we're flying on Pan Am Clippers with pianos and seven course meals. Air travel is a glorified cattle car unless you're willing to be financially raped for first class or a chartered jet.

pbreit|12 years ago

But you could.

sbashyal|12 years ago

Not for the first 30 minutes - which in this case is the entire trip.

toble|12 years ago

I think one advantage of air travel is it's distracting. Busy flight attendants, announcements from pilots, plane moving to the runway, taking off... so there's less reason to concentrate on the lack of space while stuck in the seat.

seanalltogether|12 years ago

In THIS case. What if this becomes standardized and more routes are hooked up?

sitharus|12 years ago

The hop between two major cities where I live (~800km apart) takes around 50 minutes on a plane. For 15 minutes you can't get up, and for the remainder low altitudes keep the seatbelt sign on due to turbulence.

For the advantage of a short journey people will put up with it, especially if it can get you to the centre of the city rather than an airport on the outskirts.

DonPedro|12 years ago

I'd rather be stuck in my seat for 35 minutes than to travel to an airport, go through security, check-in, waiting and boarding, fly for 90 minutes and then apply all the logistics in the other end. Your point is valid, but I would contend that the total package is still superior.

cenhyperion|12 years ago

What airlines are you flying on?

toble|12 years ago

I rarely fly. I have used British Airways, Cathay Pacific and Easy Jet.