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Your first trip on a plane and your most recent one?

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nanna8 Mon 21-Mar-22 11:15:49

Just thinking back to my first plane trip. It was in 1967 and we all had to sit at the front because of ‘weight distribution’ and it went over to Beauvais. Cheap as chips .
My most recent was to Rarotonga in the Cook Islands and we got the very last plane back before they locked down for a couple of years because of Covid. I’m about to go on a plane again to Norfolk Island and feel quite nervous.

Elusivebutterfly Tue 22-Mar-22 16:16:58

My first flight was in the 1950s to Macrahanish (on the Mull of Kintyre) from Glasgow. My last was to Palma, Majorca in the 1990s.

Thisismyname1953 Tue 22-Mar-22 16:11:46

My first flight was in 1972 just after I was married aged 19 . My DH was in the army and we were on an RAF flight from Liverpool to Hong Kong . Bit of a long one with stops in Cyprus and the Maldives on the way . We got there 24 hours later .
My last flight was in 2019 for a holiday to Egypt .
My next flight should be in October this year to Dominican Republic.

HiMay Tue 22-Mar-22 14:34:09

First flight to USA IN 1960, emigrating
Last flight Australia 2019

4allweknow Tue 22-Mar-22 14:20:55

1st flight 1991 to Barbados in December. Loved it, feeling the warm air on arrival. Arriving at hotel, looking out from the balcony onto the private beach in the twilight. Will never be forgotten. Last flight to Gatwick 2020 to visit son and family. Hate the scrum at airports now when boarding.

henetha Tue 22-Mar-22 14:13:58

My first flight was in 1958 when we flew from Exeter to Jersey on our honeymoon.
My last flight was Exeter to Glasgow in 2019 to visit my sister.

cupcake1 Tue 22-Mar-22 14:10:41

First one was Paris on our honeymoon last one Australia 2019/2020 just before the first lockdown. Loved every minute of it but wouldn’t fly long haul again it’s too arduous even with Dubai and Singapore stop offs. Luckily we don’t have family over there so not essential travel.

Milest0ne Tue 22-Mar-22 14:00:33

My first flight was just after WW11. A pleasure flight round Blackpool Tower. The pilot was a friend of my uncle. It was supposed to be a treat but I was terrified as I was put next to the door. I hung on to the arm of the seat for grim death. I was too frightened to look out. I wish I could go now, I would enjoy it so much.
My last flight was a month ago. From Norway to Manchester Airport where I caught Covid.
Please wear your masks in airports!!!!!

Boolya Tue 22-Mar-22 13:51:41

1986, I was 37, Austrian Airlines from London to Vienna. Last flight was London to Basel in 2019, but will be flying to Jersey in a few week's time.

widgeon3 Tue 22-Mar-22 13:47:26

1959, we flew from Blackpool to the IOM where I had to attend a course in marine biology. Is it just my imagination that my brain thinks that I could see the sea between the 'floor boards' of this small plane.

1964, husband posted to Singapore. Flew by RAF and faced the tail. I think we made several stops for refueling en route ( I recollect that it was 5 but cannot now detail them all).... Rome...... Istanbul( waited for hours there and explored the strange facilities in the airport)..... Bombay (held up again but left in the plane. Could Sri Lanka have also been a port of call?. Was becoming a spot confused with the journey which lasted about 30 hours
2010, we flew to Singapore for our younger son's wedding. \i think it was a one stage journey this time. We went on to have a holiday in China. ( my seatbelt.... Beijing- Xi'an.... was non-fuctioning. I told the air hostess who beamed and said '' Never min' Just hold both ends together and you be OK.'' All the passengers clapped and cheered when we landed safely.....
.and Indonesia where we flew over several active volcanoes and my husband was petrified

Just driven in Europe since..(One can determine the way one might die en route more easily)

Musicgirl Tue 22-Mar-22 13:45:09

My first flight was in 1988 to Switzerland and my last was in 2019 from New York.

grannybuy Tue 22-Mar-22 13:36:18

First was in 1995, Scotland to London. Very uncharacteristically, DH came home and said he’d booked the flights, and we would be going to see ‘ Joseph ‘. The reason behind this was that a close friend had just died, at the age of forty five, and ‘ life’s too short ‘ had been brought home.
My last flights were to and from New York in 2019.

JdotJ Tue 22-Mar-22 13:19:33

My first flight was in 1969 to the island of Guernsey, where my dad was working and my most recent (not that recent) flight was in 2017 to Portugal.

HannahLoisLuke Tue 22-Mar-22 13:11:56

About 1958 to Amsterdam with school. Then a lot of long haul with my job. Last time was 2011 to Marrakech and after that I really couldn’t be bothered with all the airport nonsense. Loved the destinations just not the getting there. I agree about that blast of hot air when you first arrive, and the particular smells of different countries, really adds to that feeling of being away from home.

grandtanteJE65 Tue 22-Mar-22 13:05:07

I was seven and travelled with my mother to visit my Danish grandmother.

As I had just been seriously ill, and my mother's previous experience of flying had been in RAF cargo planes in 1947, she dressed my in my absolute warmest clothes. I nearly boiled, in a commerical plane!

I flew to and from Scotland in 2011 and haven't gone anywhere by plane since. Much prefer trains.

MarianNicholson Tue 22-Mar-22 12:57:22

First one in 1954 - the car was driven into the maw of the Silver City cross-channel car-carrying service. "A separate compartment was set aside for passengers, and the cost was according to the size of the car – small, medium or large, at about £18, £22, and £27 respectively." !!!
Last one was back from the San Francisco just before COVID where Dear Niece was living.

Lizzie44 Tue 22-Mar-22 12:55:41

My first flight was Athens to Crete in 1963. I was a student and had travelled from London to Athens by train and ship (sleeping on deck). The plane to Crete was a small turbo-prop and it was thrilling to look out of the window and see brilliant blue sea below. The return trip three days later was scary when the plane dropped suddenly. It felt as if we were falling from the sky but it was just turbulence caused by hot air rising from the midday heat of Athens. Most recent flight was Sept 2019, Easyjet Luton to Nice. Departed on time, landed early. Perfect. Next flight? No idea. My travel confidence has waned so much since 2019.

Autumnrose Tue 22-Mar-22 12:47:56

This brings back memories… It was in 1952 as an unaccompanied minor on an airspeed ambassador (Elizabethan) to Milan from Ringway via Heathrow. I had grandparents in Italy and made numerous trips alone in school holidays. I now find it hard to believe that my parents were able to let me go! Needless to say there have been many changes to air travel since then and my one regret is that I never flew on Concord. My most recent flight was to Toulouse last September and in a couple of weeks I will fly to Rome. Air travel both shorthaul and long haul have always been a part of my life and I still get a buzz from being in an airport.

ClaraB Tue 22-Mar-22 12:29:09

It was to Naples, we were doing a tour of Italy and coming back by coach. It was in 1977 and I was 19. My last one was in January 2020 when I went to Norway (Tromso) with a friend, the highlight was husky dog sledding.

Joesoap Tue 22-Mar-22 12:22:08

First flight in 1967 to Norway, where I subsequently met my Husband.
Last flight from UK to Sweden last week where we live,next flight to Rome on Friday with my Daughter.
I love flying.

GrannyGravy13 Tue 22-Mar-22 12:16:42

Chestnut

Am I the earliest flyer? It was 1952 New York to Los Angeles by TWA Constellation. I was 2 years old.

We flew with son No.4 to meet my parents who were living in Spain when he was 12 days old.
(We spent Christmas Eve in the passport office in London getting his passport)

grannyteddy Tue 22-Mar-22 12:13:17

My first flight was awesome. We were gifted a Concorde Experience over the Bay of Biscay in 1997 (late to everything, I am). I will never forget it, no luggage,minimal fuel and the pilot flew it like it was a fighter plane! Takeoff was incredible and I thoroughly enjoyed every moment and will never forget a moment of it. Last flight was 2017 to Egypt for a Red Sea holiday.

jaybee66 Tue 22-Mar-22 11:56:21

First flight 1974 to Cala d'Or, I was 24 and 4 months pregnant. A lovely sunny August.
Last flight February 19th this year, Heathrow to Washington for connection to New Orleans. However the aftermath of Storm Eunice meant that our flight was 2 hours longer than it should have been and we missed our connecting flight. Our luggage had gone straight to New Orleans. We have flown many times and this has never happened before. We had to get a flight to New York for a connecting flight to New Orleans. What a parlaver. The Mardi Gras was great when we finally arrived.

Quizzer Tue 22-Mar-22 11:49:48

Can’t remember my first flight - too young. However I do remember a flight to Mallorca in 1960 in a BEA prop plane. We had to land at Toulouse for refuelling!!

Severnsider Tue 22-Mar-22 11:47:50

First flight in 1960 from Southend to the Rome Olympics (no, not participating), organised by the National Association of Youth Clubs (remember Youth Clubs ?) None of us had flown before, I remember the plane was very noisy and it was a bumpy ride.

Last flight - Tenerife to Bristol last Boxing Day - the plane was half full!

Secondwind Tue 22-Mar-22 11:46:27

My first trip was a joyride in 1973, I think, because I’d never been in a plane before. My last was in 2017 to Africa for a safari-type holiday I won.