Thursday, January 1, 2009

Prospero Año Nuevo

Happy New Year 2009! I of course spent it working. I left on the 30th for Buenos Aires, Argentina. It was the typical short South American layover. We got in around 10am, and made it to the hotel by 11. I slept from about 11:30 to 6:30, had a sandwich I brought from home, and then went and walked around downtown. I guess because it was New Years Eve, everything shut down early because the entire place was like a ghost town, to the point that it was a bit unsettling, so I went back to the hotel and watched television until pick up at 10pm.

Our purser had made arrangements to have extra champagne onboard, as we were departing shortly before midnight. Surprisingly, the airline agreed to pay the extra money for it, which is a shocker because they don't normally do that kind of thing. We poured champagne for all 240 people after take off and everyone had a toast to ring in the new year (except for the flight attendants of course). I guess it put everyone in a good mood because when I passed thru the cabin with our UNICEF "Champions for Children" bag, I collected over 300.00 from everyone onboard and that almost never happens.



We had decorated the entry door to the plane and our purser had brought hats and bling for the crew to wear.






Of course, we had a ten minute delay this morning when we arrived back home and so all that good humor and niceness the passengers had went flying out the window and they were their usual selves again. We also had a celebrity onboard, Lara Flynn Boyle, but she and her husband were sitting in coach and she made it clear she did not want to be bothered.

I worked my butt off in December, covered four continents, and flew 57,000 + miles. My body clock is all out of whack. I bid onto reserve in January to change my rotation, so perhaps I will get a little reprieve.

Happy New Year!

1 comment:

CarolGene said...

Hey Ron,
I think you are a party type guy....didn't we do Christmas in MIA a few years ago ?? Miss you, miss my F/A friends, don't miss working for a living...
Carol (who loves traveling vicariously with you)