Last year, I was traveling quite a lot, way too much for a normal family life. My resolution for 2012 should be to travel less.
When I updated my trip recording yesterday, I made a quick count. In 2011, I went on 19 business trips, to a variety of interesting places:
- Milan, Italy.
- Doha, Qatar.
- San Antonio, Texas.
- Moscow, Russia (7 times).
- Murmansk, Russia (4 times).
- Domestic, northbound (2 times).
- Domestic, southbound (4 times).
There are a few things I really dislike about flying. This is my top 3 hate list:
- Sitting in a center seat: A long flight squeezed between two fat guys, and fighting for the arm rest is a nightmare. I want a window seat.
- When the guy in the seat in front of me leans his seat backward and steals half of that small space I have to read and write and work. The seats should be fixed in the upright position.
- Airport security is such a hazzle; taking off clothes and shoes, emptying pockets, taking lap top out of the bag, long lines.
Flying is not all bad. There are things I like about it too:
- Sitting by the window looking down on interesting places as we pass by.
- Getting some undisturbed time to read and write.
- The comfort in business class. I don’t fly business class very often, only on flights taking 6 hours or more. Most of the time I fly Economy Extra, to be able to re-book flights as needed.
Anyway, next week I go again; booked my tickets today.
(I took the picture above last fall, on-board an Aeroflot plane, over the western part of Russia. The clouds make up an interesting pattern of almost parallel lines. I'm not sure what's causing this, but it was a nice view.)