Really, who would believe that?
Nutmeg has tried to explain a little to me about air travel. Apparently, there are sturdy metal birds (airplanes) that fly long distances over open water with hundreds of passengers, baggage and sometimes dogs. Sounds a bit dangerous.
Currently, the largest bird is an Airbus A380 that can fit 525 people. Sounds mighty cozy.
Nutmeg told me about codeshare when two different airlines agree to share a flight. They even use the same airplane and provide the same mediocre food. However, to make sure no one can figure it out they use different flight numbers.
There is also a thing called baggage restrictions that seem to mean:
- you can take a tooth brush but no toothpaste
- you can go to a sunny place with 100ml of sunscreen
- you are not allowed to pack any snacks
- you should leave your knitting needles behind
- you must squish everything you need into one bag weighing less than 25kg
Ginger tried to explain that there are classes of tickets: First, Business, Economy and Cargo. First Class sounds pretty decent to me. Just to keep everyone confused the airlines also use letters F, P, C, J and Y. I am not sure but none of those letters sound like A or gold star. Maybe the airlines need to go back to grade school.
All of that background to explain that Nutmeg tells me that she was stuck in Provence for 3.5 months with a J class/non-refundable/non-transferable ticket on a codeshare flight.
A tremendous THANK YOU to all my handlers. Who needs French bread and cheese anyway?
Do you believe her?
Food Travel Tags:
Airline Travel Tips, Provence Travel, Travel in France