![]() ![]() It was a pain to carry everything and to live all over again the check in, and to not being able to do everything allready at arrival, espacially at that time of the night."Ĭons: "I checked in in Miami airport 12 hs before leaving. Had to collect our luggage (and huge bicycle boxes) and wait until 2AM to check-in. We arrived at AEP at 10:14PM and had a connection flight at 4:40AM the next day. We saw how the the crew was handling our boxes : didn´t care at all and placed it in all possible positions while it should stay in the same position. Later on after the flight, we got problems on that piece (a front wheel) because of that bump and needed to repair it. One bicycle box got bumped and a piece of bicycle was exposed. We had to collect our luggage and bicycle boxes at transit in Buenos Aires airport. Felt like the pilot was either not enough eperienced either not caring about passenger´s comfort. Also humiliating and extremely frustrating, stressful and a big problem with fulfilling our travel plans between son and father."Ĭons: "We flown in few electric storms, suffered from a lot of bumps, and landed in a pretty cowboy way in clear sky. We have been loyal Delta users for over 15 years, and this was the biggest blunder ever. This was an involuntary bump from our chosen flight time, all because of a lack of knowledge about current visa regulations and international law on the part of the check in staff. I was once given an $850 travel voucher for voluntarily giving up my seat, and was flown first class to Hawaii, given 4 star accomodation and then flown first class on to China within 48 hours. consulate with a link to the Shanghai/Chinese government immigration site was deemed "not official enough". The interrogation was completely stressful and resulted in a reschedule of the original flight and during the second attempt at flying even an email from the U.S. staff was completely befuddled by the possibility. Upon arrival in China the 144 hour travel visa was granted with no problem within minutes, but the U.S. ![]() Read more about DeltaĬons: "The fact that the lack of knowledge regarding international travel visas by the counter staff and supervisor meant that two days of the vacation were lost. Seems the days of being served a hot meal in first class are long gone. The only food we were served or offered between LAS and PDX was Biscoff cookies. Food - Our first flight was early in the morning, so I thought no need to grab breakfast in the airport, I'm traveling first class. Further the Las Vegas Sky Cap lounge is permanently closed. The receptionist said we needed to have their American Express Card. PDX Sky Cap would not allow us to enter as first class passengers. Specifically No Sky Cap lounge - One of the main reasons I traveled first class was to use the Sky Cap lounge since we were going to have to wait for our flight for several hours at PDX. The difference in service was dramatic and made me seriously regret having paid three times more for a first class ticket. This was my first time traveling first class since the pandemic. While some come for the tango, the Malbec and the beef, everyone leaves with an unforgettable sense of the city's infectious passion, sultry swagger and overall zest for life.The flight staff were polite, seats were comfortable, and we reached our destinations on time. Photogenic La Boca is a colourful neighbourhood, where vibrant green, red, yellow and purple houses are some of the most documented scenes in the city. Whether you're cheek-to-cheek or choose to watch, the funky La Catedral or the traditional Salon Canning, are both great places to experience some of the city's sexiest moves.įor a taste of the local life, head down to San Telmo, where each Sunday the cobblestone streets are closed to traffic and transformed into a giant market and party spot, perfect for people watching, eating, drinking and shopping. As Argentina's most famous export, the iconic tango still rules and private or group lessons aren't hard to find. Historically, Buenos Aires is where Eva Peron made her name and today, Cementerio de la Recoleta that's home to her tomb is the city's most visited attraction. Progressive, Buenos Aires is a popular gay destination with bars, clubs and hotels that cater to the demographic specifically. Big public squares and lush city parks grace most of the 48 barrios (neighbourhoods), all of which stay up with song and dance till night turns to day. As a city of 3 million (beautiful) people, Buenos Aires is one of the largest in Latin America. ![]()
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