Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"mobile lounge ".
What a name
Well, that was a part of Saarinen’s 1950s vision of the “airport of the future” - they were originally designed to take passengers directly from check-in counters to their plane in a “relaxing atmosphere of a lounge”. You can still see all the original docking areas right behind the airlines’ counters - but that was decades before all the screening we have to go through today. Good summary here: https://www.ashburnmagazine.com/features/mobile-lounges-are-a-unique-part-of-dulles-internationals-past/
It seems like OP was going to their domestic flight - still awful but initially I was thinking it happened after deplaning from a transatlantic flight (the only time when I use them), that would have been a terrible “welcome to America” after an exhausting long flight.
Hope OP does not have any serious issues from the accident and will be compensated for the stress and inconvenience.
My mom and I had one take us out to a large plane for an overseas flight once (maybe 25ish years ago). Until then I didn't realize they also move up and down.
Anonymous wrote:Is C/D still “temporary?”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"mobile lounge ".
What a name
Well, that was a part of Saarinen’s 1950s vision of the “airport of the future” - they were originally designed to take passengers directly from check-in counters to their plane in a “relaxing atmosphere of a lounge”. You can still see all the original docking areas right behind the airlines’ counters - but that was decades before all the screening we have to go through today. Good summary here: https://www.ashburnmagazine.com/features/mobile-lounges-are-a-unique-part-of-dulles-internationals-past/
It seems like OP was going to their domestic flight - still awful but initially I was thinking it happened after deplaning from a transatlantic flight (the only time when I use them), that would have been a terrible “welcome to America” after an exhausting long flight.
Hope OP does not have any serious issues from the accident and will be compensated for the stress and inconvenience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if a middle ground is not to have them so packed. That is the absolute worse after a long flight to have to cram in there. If they were like 50% full they would be fine.
Please let us know how quickly you can source double the number of vehicles and the staff to operate them.
Last long haul flight we came off was a packed 777. Took 25 minutes to clear the boarding area just after we exited the plane, because there was no vehicle immediately available, and it took 3 of them to unload everyone.
This. It’s the worst way to return from abroad. Then, even if you have GE, you have to wait an eternity for your luggage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if a middle ground is not to have them so packed. That is the absolute worse after a long flight to have to cram in there. If they were like 50% full they would be fine.
Please let us know how quickly you can source double the number of vehicles and the staff to operate them.
Last long haul flight we came off was a packed 777. Took 25 minutes to clear the boarding area just after we exited the plane, because there was no vehicle immediately available, and it took 3 of them to unload everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if a middle ground is not to have them so packed. That is the absolute worse after a long flight to have to cram in there. If they were like 50% full they would be fine.
Please let us know how quickly you can source double the number of vehicles and the staff to operate them.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if a middle ground is not to have them so packed. That is the absolute worse after a long flight to have to cram in there. If they were like 50% full they would be fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please can we just let these stupid things die now? They’re a scourge and an embarrassment.
In today’s news about the accident they mentioned that Trump’s people want to do just that and that is one thing I think we can all agree on. That would be the second positive travel improvement (the first one is that we don’t have to remove our shoes - finally!!!) and if they do that, they can rename it Trump International for all I care - very fitting name for this 1960s antiquated monstrosity.
This is my problem With MAGA. Do you think “his people” are the first ever to think about updating the system? How absurd. There have been so many proposals over the years to replace the people movers. It’s a billion dollar project.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"mobile lounge ".
What a name
Well, that was a part of Saarinen’s 1950s vision of the “airport of the future” - they were originally designed to take passengers directly from check-in counters to their plane in a “relaxing atmosphere of a lounge”. You can still see all the original docking areas right behind the airlines’ counters - but that was decades before all the screening we have to go through today. Good summary here: https://www.ashburnmagazine.com/features/mobile-lounges-are-a-unique-part-of-dulles-internationals-past/
It seems like OP was going to their domestic flight - still awful but initially I was thinking it happened after deplaning from a transatlantic flight (the only time when I use them), that would have been a terrible “welcome to America” after an exhausting long flight.
Hope OP does not have any serious issues from the accident and will be compensated for the stress and inconvenience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please can we just let these stupid things die now? They’re a scourge and an embarrassment.
In today’s news about the accident they mentioned that Trump’s people want to do just that and that is one thing I think we can all agree on. That would be the second positive travel improvement (the first one is that we don’t have to remove our shoes - finally!!!) and if they do that, they can rename it Trump International for all I care - very fitting name for this 1960s antiquated monstrosity.
Anonymous wrote:I've always hated those things.
I hate that you enter and exit through the same door, so people (who have ridden them before and know) step inside and then wait right in the entrance, instead of going all the way back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please can we just let these stupid things die now? They’re a scourge and an embarrassment.
In today’s news about the accident they mentioned that Trump’s people want to do just that and that is one thing I think we can all agree on. That would be the second positive travel improvement (the first one is that we don’t have to remove our shoes - finally!!!) and if they do that, they can rename it Trump International for all I care - very fitting name for this 1960s antiquated monstrosity.