Wednesday, 21 April 2010

I'm leaving on a jet plane . . .


The past four days have been such an experience of peaks and troughs, the news of the ash cloud changing by the hour. On Monday night I went to bed comforted to know that the flight ban would be lifted the following morning. Just six hours later when I woke up and checked the news I learned that the ash cloud had thickened and the chances of flying had all but diminished. By Tuesday evening I had properly researched the logistics of going via four trains to Madrid in Spain and flying to Atlanta from there.

But, as is the way of these things, just before I was going to bed on Tuesday night a text from Beth told me that Twitter was saying Heathrow was about to open. It took a while for it to filter through to the news channels - I have found if you want to be first with the news and gossip Twitter is the place to be - but it was eventually confirmed that flights would start again today - Wednesday.

It is now just gone 3pm and I have just checked in online. There was a warning on the site that the flight might be subject to delay or disruption but I will cross that bridge when I come to it, according to British Airways own Departure/Arrival information site the plane is scheduled to leave on time.

As soon as I have posted this I am shutting up my house and heading down to Reading and Peggy's for an overnight stay so the adventure is just about to begin.

More to follow.

1 comment:

  1. Way Hay!!! So pleased for you Kev.
    Have a safe journey and a fantastic trip.
    Looking forward to reading how it goes.

    Take care Den xxx

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