Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The big question is when Thanksgiving cancellations will start. It's going to be a tough holiday for many, especially those with college students who are unable to return home. We need to get the government to reopen!
Yes those poor college students who can afford airfare home during the most expensive time of the year . . .
whats wrong PP? you sound kind of grumpy
or is it your college student doesn't want to come home for the holidays . . .
I think the PP is clearly snarky bc the arrogance of the original post is a bit ridiculous. "a tough holiday for many, especially those with college students who are unable to return home." WTF. It'll be a tough holiday for THE ENTIRE COUNTRY not just college kids if there are massive flight delays.
Plus, the vast majority of college kids (2/3) live within driving distance of home so they are likely to be unaffected by airports. Primarily elite, wealthy kids will be flying in from their private schools for break. The general consensus in this country (and the globe, really) is that we don't feel sorry for rich people.
I’ll bite. Vanderbilt closes its dorms for the entire week. Pretty sure other schools do too. I don’t think it’s arrogant to want your kid to be able to fly home for Thanksgiving, but I understand your broader point.
https://www.vanderbilt.edu/ohare/break_housing/
"All on-campus residents are eligible to register with housing to remain in their on-campus housing (residence hall or Greek house) for any portion of the Thanksgiving Break. There are no additional charges to remain on campus during the Thanksgiving Break."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sitting in an airport airline lounge watching the spectacle unfold.
People with international flights have been impacted. I’m in the American lounge and a woman just pitched a fit and they are rebooking her on a United flight to get her to another city (Miami) to make a connection on Iberia.
They seem to be shifting people to other airports with connections.
Weird, the NYT reported that international flights were pretty much not going to be impacted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The big question is when Thanksgiving cancellations will start. It's going to be a tough holiday for many, especially those with college students who are unable to return home. We need to get the government to reopen!
Well the “clear” resolution was to fund the government to Nov 21 and Johnson is keeping the House on vacation. I thought it would be solved after the elections but now it may go on way in to next year.
ATC’ers are going to have to find new jobs. Air traffic will get worst each week.
Anonymous wrote:I’m sitting in an airport airline lounge watching the spectacle unfold.
People with international flights have been impacted. I’m in the American lounge and a woman just pitched a fit and they are rebooking her on a United flight to get her to another city (Miami) to make a connection on Iberia.
They seem to be shifting people to other airports with connections.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The big question is when Thanksgiving cancellations will start. It's going to be a tough holiday for many, especially those with college students who are unable to return home. We need to get the government to reopen!
Yes those poor college students who can afford airfare home during the most expensive time of the year . . .
whats wrong PP? you sound kind of grumpy
or is it your college student doesn't want to come home for the holidays . . .
I think the PP is clearly snarky bc the arrogance of the original post is a bit ridiculous. "a tough holiday for many, especially those with college students who are unable to return home." WTF. It'll be a tough holiday for THE ENTIRE COUNTRY not just college kids if there are massive flight delays.
Plus, the vast majority of college kids (2/3) live within driving distance of home so they are likely to be unaffected by airports. Primarily elite, wealthy kids will be flying in from their private schools for break. The general consensus in this country (and the globe, really) is that we don't feel sorry for rich people.
Anonymous wrote:United has all cancelled flights master thread on Reddit if anyone needs it
Goes from today til Sunday
SW is a shit show canceled flights no notice til hour before
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The big question is when Thanksgiving cancellations will start. It's going to be a tough holiday for many, especially those with college students who are unable to return home. We need to get the government to reopen!
Yes those poor college students who can afford airfare home during the most expensive time of the year . . .
whats wrong PP? you sound kind of grumpy
or is it your college student doesn't want to come home for the holidays . . .
I think the PP is clearly snarky bc the arrogance of the original post is a bit ridiculous. "a tough holiday for many, especially those with college students who are unable to return home." WTF. It'll be a tough holiday for THE ENTIRE COUNTRY not just college kids if there are massive flight delays.
Plus, the vast majority of college kids (2/3) live within driving distance of home so they are likely to be unaffected by airports. Primarily elite, wealthy kids will be flying in from their private schools for break. The general consensus in this country (and the globe, really) is that we don't feel sorry for rich people.
I’ll bite. Vanderbilt closes its dorms for the entire week. Pretty sure other schools do too. I don’t think it’s arrogant to want your kid to be able to fly home for Thanksgiving, but I understand your broader point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The big question is when Thanksgiving cancellations will start. It's going to be a tough holiday for many, especially those with college students who are unable to return home. We need to get the government to reopen!
Yes those poor college students who can afford airfare home during the most expensive time of the year . . .
whats wrong PP? you sound kind of grumpy
or is it your college student doesn't want to come home for the holidays . . .
I think the PP is clearly snarky bc the arrogance of the original post is a bit ridiculous. "a tough holiday for many, especially those with college students who are unable to return home." WTF. It'll be a tough holiday for THE ENTIRE COUNTRY not just college kids if there are massive flight delays.
Plus, the vast majority of college kids (2/3) live within driving distance of home so they are likely to be unaffected by airports. Primarily elite, wealthy kids will be flying in from their private schools for break. The general consensus in this country (and the globe, really) is that we don't feel sorry for rich people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The big question is when Thanksgiving cancellations will start. It's going to be a tough holiday for many, especially those with college students who are unable to return home. We need to get the government to reopen!
Yes those poor college students who can afford airfare home during the most expensive time of the year . . .
A lot of colleges close their dorms for the week of Thanksgiving. The kids can’t just stay at school and will have to make other arrangements, like going home with a friend or getting a hotel room. At my college, the Dean tried to find a home for students who couldn’t fly home by asking for volunteers among students within driving distance.
It’s actually quite rare for dorms to close over short breaks like Thanksgiving. Many people do not travel for that short a period.
I think it's pretty common.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The big question is when Thanksgiving cancellations will start. It's going to be a tough holiday for many, especially those with college students who are unable to return home. We need to get the government to reopen!
Yes those poor college students who can afford airfare home during the most expensive time of the year . . .
A lot of colleges close their dorms for the week of Thanksgiving. The kids can’t just stay at school and will have to make other arrangements, like going home with a friend or getting a hotel room. At my college, the Dean tried to find a home for students who couldn’t fly home by asking for volunteers among students within driving distance.
Really? That's terrible. Why the high housing costs if you can't use them. At my school plenty of students stayed to study/work/simply didn't want to deal with travel chaos.
I know of colleges closing their dorms over winter break, but have never heard of them closing dorms for Thanksgiving.
I think "a lot" is way overstating the case here. I doubt any school closes all dorms for Thanksgiving.
Schools on trimester system close for Thanksgiving break.
Please link info on a school which closes all dorms for Thanksgiving.