Terrible experiences always come along traveling and when you travel a lot, there is always a chance that something might happen. Just last week I was into Charles de Gaulle airport and waiting for my connecting flight to Germany, after 1hour and a half sitting on the plane they let us know all flies to Frankfurt where canceled and we should get off and go to Air France desk and see what our option was. In short, they just let us fly to Nuremberg and gave us the option of connecting by bus to Frankfurt. We had to do it since the next day we had to be at a very important Fair. So what it was foreseen as a normal connecting flight of 1 hour, turned into a 5 hr wait at the airport a late flight to Nuremberg and a 2 and a half hour trip by bus to Frankfurt. Then coming into Frankfurt to a bus terminal besides the airport in the middle of the night and fighting at that hour for a taxi. Arriving into the hotel at 3:30 AM. A very terrible traveling experience. Isn't it?
RE: What Can You Learn From These Terrible Travel Experiences?
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I once had a 4 day delay of flight because of a Blizzard in New York. I was stuck in Helsinki in the winter :)
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