Will you be flying on 9/11?
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Will you be flying on 9/11?
I booked travel some weeks ago for a long weekend and am flying out on Thursday of this week, 9/11. I hadn't given it a second thought until a colleague noted that I'd be flying on the 2nd anniversary of the terrorist attacks. It doesn't bother me a bit--I am not superstitious. My friends think I'll be flying alone and that most travelers will choose to stay away from air travel for the day. I think the planes will be full and life will be appear extraordinarily routine even though all of us will be thinking about where we were 2 years ago. Will you be flying this Thursday?
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I'll be flying to Rome on the 11th. I obviously don't have a problem with it, or I wouldn't be doing it. I flew to Rome last September 18. The plane was severely overbooked and had to ask for volunteers. This September 11, the plane is only half full, and it's a nonstop flight (difficult to get from Chicago)
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I'm flying to Washington DC on 9/11. I had a moment of panic after I booked it... but I just refuse to be worried. Security will be very tight that day, as always. I believe the flight I'm on is pretty full. And I read an article on cnn.com this morning that said that flights would be almost as full on 9/11 as on any other day.
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I'm almost embarassed to admit that I have not been on an airplane since shortly before 9/11/01.
My wife and I have accumulated tens of thousands of frequent flier miles through previous travels and credit cards, but we're still a little sheepish.
It hasn't been all due to terrorism fears, however. We had our first child in the Spring of '01 and the second is due in a few weeks, so we'd have cut back on our travel anyway. Perhaps next year.....
My wife and I have accumulated tens of thousands of frequent flier miles through previous travels and credit cards, but we're still a little sheepish.
It hasn't been all due to terrorism fears, however. We had our first child in the Spring of '01 and the second is due in a few weeks, so we'd have cut back on our travel anyway. Perhaps next year.....
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Quote: "My friends think....that most travelers will choose to stay away from air travel for the day".
Your friends need to clue in to the fact that even last year on 9/11 "most" travellers did not change their plans.
Nor will they this year.
Hurricanes in the Caribbean are a far bigger threat on a statistical basis than being the victim of air terror, but people still travel to the Caribbean in large numbers this time of year. In addition to the millions of people who choose to live there year 'round.
Your friends need to clue in to the fact that even last year on 9/11 "most" travellers did not change their plans.
Nor will they this year.
Hurricanes in the Caribbean are a far bigger threat on a statistical basis than being the victim of air terror, but people still travel to the Caribbean in large numbers this time of year. In addition to the millions of people who choose to live there year 'round.
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My wife and I are flying Vancouver-Chicago-Atlanta on United Sept. 11th. I paid for my First Class tickets and I wanted to put her on points for first class. This was booked about three months ago. Imagine my suprise when there was no first class available on the Chicago -Atlanta leg. Obviously a lot of people are still flying on the 11th.
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Everyone responds to trauma differently. We flew not long after 9-11-01, and have not hesitated to fly since. We've flown a couple of times during heightened alerts, and just try to let go of any anxiety engendered. If people aren't comfy flying at all or flying during anniversary periods, that is unfortunate but when they are ready to, they will.
I won't be flying on Sept 11, but I will be in Manhatten on business on the 12th. The anniversary has crossed my mind many times since making the plans, but I'm grateful that this year I won't smell the fires still burning, and that, incredibly, life goes on.
Never forget.
I won't be flying on Sept 11, but I will be in Manhatten on business on the 12th. The anniversary has crossed my mind many times since making the plans, but I'm grateful that this year I won't smell the fires still burning, and that, incredibly, life goes on.
Never forget.
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Last year our nonstop morning cross country flight on 9/10 was cancelled, we were told we'd have to connect or reschedule for the night before, which we did. But the rep definitely said it was due to 9/11...they didn't want early cross country flights around the anniversary of 9/11. Of course that was 2002, but I'd recommend confirming ASAP!



