#753071 by rich1664
18 Aug 2010, 22:03
Took a cab out to the airport, and luckily left early enough so the traffic wasn't too bad. Managed to convince the security that my case was ok as carry on - particularly as I've only got an hour to change at CLT and I wasn't hopeful that the bag will also make that change.
In the queue for the scanner and I let some airline staff go in front of me as I was faffing around putting phones away and getting the laptop out and having to take my shoes off. The flight attendant who I'd let ahead made some comment that my trainers had laces and I wasn't wearing slip on shoes. 'Two things' I replied - 1: I managed to get all the way from London without having to show my socks to any security staff, and 2: Slip ons and shorts are a crime to fashion."
Given how much time I spend here, I really shouldn't forget that some Americans need irony pointing out with a big flashing light and a air horn.
Anyway I was soon through and in not an unpleasant terminal. A fair selection of fast food places, and it is pretty light and airy.
Boarding was called on time along with requests for people who were happy to be bumped as it was an oversold flight - they were offering a $320 voucher and would be put on the next available flight. Not for me as I had a connecting flight.
Boarding commenced and I was soon in my seat (1B) we were on a Bombedair - apoloiges for not being a plane buff so I can't remember which sort but it was a little one - only 50 seats. Carry on luggage had to be left at the stairs and only small bags were allowed on the aircraft.
At the last moment, the final passenger was boarded - who was an elderly gentleman. He was clearly out of breath and needed some help, but the air stewardess was not willing to help. He was sitting across the small aisle from me - so in 1D. As he was on the front row, the same stewardess told him: "You'll have to put your case in a overhead bin Sir, and all these at this end of the plane are full so you'll need to find some space further down the plane. This made me so cross - why wouldn't she help him? He was clearly struggling, he was the final passenger so I got to my feet and asked if he needed a hand. As the plane was tiny I was very aware that everyone was watching, so feeling brave, I said maybe a little too loudly "Let me help you - as I'm quite keen to get this flight away on time, even if the airline staff aren't". This got a small round of applause and the people nearest me all started to help too make room in the overhead locker for his bag.
The man then thanked me - and I was suddenly hit by a thunderbolt by his voice - not only was he British, as I looked at him properly for the first time I realised it was Sir David Frost.... I was stunned to say the least!
Anyway, we sat down, and we were soon on our way.
The flight was very uneventful - the only thing of note was how miserable the stewerdess was. She was the only one on board, so there was no escape from her surly safety demonstration, bored drinks service and once she'd done that she sat in her seat and read her magazine.
We were a bit late leaving, so landed at Charlotte slightly late, then had a really long taxi to the gate - giving me only 45 minutes before my onward flight....

The onward trip report to follow......
#753073 by slinky09
18 Aug 2010, 22:23
Sad but atypically truely common US airline service - where you on US Airways, in which case, even more to be expected!
#753079 by tontybear
18 Aug 2010, 23:27
rich1664 wrote:...not only was he British, as I looked at him properly for the first time I realised it was Sir David Frost.... I was stunned to say the least!



Hello, good evening and welcome !

Not just a celeb but a proper celeb whoo's actually done something in his life instead of being over paid for kicking a ball, being on a reality show on TV or exposing various parts of their anatomy.
#753085 by honey lamb
18 Aug 2010, 23:59
I've always found connections at CLT to be good. It's a very user-friendly airport.

Kudos to you for your assistance to whoever it was even though it turned out to be an A list celeb
#753092 by rich1664
19 Aug 2010, 05:58
honey lamb wrote:I've always found connections at CLT to be good. It's a very user-friendly airport.


It was fine as I was in the same terminal, but I did think there was a distinct lack of screens letting you know which gate to head for. In fact - I didn't see any screens - it was only because I asked I knew where to go.
#753096 by Alex V
19 Aug 2010, 10:03
Interesting TR, good for you helping the old man who turned out to be Mr Frost he is mostly on Aljazeerah with a talk show if im not mistaken, i grew up with him doing boring political sunday shows when i was a kid(not so boring now tho)
Anyway fly safe!

cheers

alex
Virgin Atlantic

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