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Glad all worked well with the special assistance at Gatwick. Seems they have it down well here. Very odd you were last to board as those needing assistance are always the first to board at U.S. airports. Great photos from the air on takeoff and gives you a nice perspective of Gatwick's layout.
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
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Well it's nice that they do provide such good treatment for you. But it's weird that you were the last to board. Indeed, usually those with special assistance get to board first.
The only thing I can think is that the fact I said I couldn't do the stairs at the last minute threw them out and that's why we were last to board.
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On the other hand, you didn't have to sit in your seat too long before take off, which I guess is good too!
It was, but we could've both done without the stress. The protective boot takes some time to undo and I felt really pressured standing there with everyone already in their seats.
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Very clear skies - hope it lasts for the whole flight!
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Glad all worked well with the special assistance at Gatwick. Seems they have it down well here. Very odd you were last to board as those needing assistance are always the first to board at U.S. airports.
That's usually the way it works here too.
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Great photos from the air on takeoff and gives you a nice perspective of Gatwick's layout.
I like Gatwick's layout. It's nowhere near as massive as Heathrow, just a nice size.
Glad you’re on your way. I am surprised there wasn’t more Harry & Meghan stuff!
Me too, but I guess as the audience for those items will mainly be American, it's perhaps not that much of a surprise now I think about it. There are only flights out of Gatwick to Orlando and Vegas with Virgin and I think maybe a couple with Norwegian Air and that's it. Most American flights from London leave out of Heathrow.
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I’m so excited about Saturday’s wedding!
I'll watch it (after the massage I booked on Saturday morning ) but I can't say I'm overly excited. Royal weddings are always fun, but more so when they're on a weekday and they make it a public holiday - like they did for William and Kate's.
And we were suddenly over a big city and I figured it had to be Paris and my goodness, it was. I even got the Arc de Triomphe in one of these shots…
Then we were into the wonderful green of Switzerland. Isn’t it stunning?
The flight was done almost as soon as it started at just an hour and a quarter and we were coming into land in Geneva…
Both Mark and I commented that this was a very different experience for us, as previously then we’ve visited Switzerland, we’ve driven there.
When we landed, everyone decamped on to buses, but once again, I had my own minibus with just Mark and I on it. It was a treat to be driven around the airport…
We even had our own passport control with absolutely no wait. We got through to baggage claim and there were no bags anywhere. We were too early. However, the screen at least showed us how many minutes there were until they were due to arrive. Talk about Swiss efficiency. I figured now would be a good time for a bathroom break, so the guy took me there in the wheelchair.
When we got back, there was no sign of any luggage… or Mark. We walked all the way around the carousel, with me starting to mildly panic. I knew Mark didn’t have his cell phone, so how the heck would we find him? Thankfully I spotted him. He’d got the case and he’d taken a restroom break as well.
I love when the weather works out on a flight and you get to see everything!! That is truly awesome. Yes, Switzerland is stunning - and that's just from the air! Looking forward to more pics from the ground now!
Quite efficient with the luggage and bathroom breaks indeed. I would have panicked for a minute too wondering where my husband went!
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Great photos from the air of Paris and Switzerland. I can pick out the Arc de Triophe in your photos as well as the Stade de France! Love all the personal service you're getting at the airport.
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
My TR from my most recent trip is now underway. Includes: Universal Studios Florida, Disney World and Sea World Orlando Trifecta TR -Updated December 10th! TR is now COMPLETED!