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I like these flavors but not in the airportby Jey Sushil
I was trying not to think, or possibly I was not in the mental state to think anymore. It had been 40 hours since I slept, arranging for my sudden fli...
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The Red KiteMilo found a red kite tangled in the old mango tree behind his house. Its tail was torn, and one wooden stick had snapped. He almost threw it away, but something about its bright color made him carry it insid...
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I like these flavors but not in the airportby Jey Sushil
I was trying not to think, or possibly I was not in the mental state to think anymore. It had been 40 hours since I slept, arranging for my sudden fli...
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Emirates Entertainmentby Hilary Sideris
Out of contact with air traffic control, we sit for hours on the tarmac at Newark, watch The Apprentice. Behind us, a man begs for water. The flight a...
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Threshold Altitudesby Al Scott Pearce Baker
To fly is to forfeit identity. What boards the plane is not what leaves it. In the sky, the self disintegrates. The body persists, but the soul enters...
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Learning to Flyby Aisha Piracha
You sit at the edge of your seat in the boarding area, cradling your hand luggage. You see everyone lining up like sardines all rolled up in a tin, bu...
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Parasite Voidby Nadir Benslimane
When I attempt to recollect my memories from my journey to France, the memories of Paris pop out vividly: winding streets down to a small corner cafe;...
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Getting There is Half the Funby Parker Emerson
We arrive at the United Airlines counter at Southern California's Ontario International Airport three hours before the scheduled 10:56 a.m. depart...
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Evening Flightby Amy Holman
We are flying north, near six o’clock. I’ve got a window seat behind the angled wing. On the open fold table is my tiny cold press noteboo...
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(Air)Portby Cross McCoy
There is nothing that can soothe the mind-grating experience of standing in a line, served through the system like slop through troughs, then ordered...
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Plane Rideby Barrie Cole
I was on a plane once a long time ago, and the woman sitting next to me had never been on a plane before. She was young, perhaps nineteen or so,...
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Practice Makes Perfectby Pavle Radonic
For a fellow who had missed FOUR internat. flights, 2 ½ hrs early by the gate was A-OK. At the boutiques along the corridors the ice-cold starl...
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She Writes in the Skyby Elaine Joy Edaya Degale
I purchased last-minute tickets to Cuba. This was my first solo-trip. I started writing this in Miami when I was on a ten-hour layover from my long, a...
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Flying Bathroomby Crockett Doob
Sometimes you date your opposite. This is common enough. My parents are opposites. My mom the talker; my dad not. This woman I dated was a lot like my...
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Soekarno-Hatta Hangingby Pavle Radonic
Touch over 35mins on clear, open freeways in Jakarta on a Saturday; as soon as we cleared Thamrin City it was a breeze. As a consequence there would b...
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"Eight Miles High," An Appreciationby Terry Borst
It’s long been accepted mythology that the classic Byrds' song "Eight Miles High" is about being stoned—maybe about an acid...
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The Airport Diariesby Eleni Stephanides
At the table next to me inside the airport restaurant, I hear a brother explain what braces are to his younger sister. A blond boy with short legs hol...
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View from the Middle Seatby Natalie Elward
I have a love-hate relationship with airports. Mostly hate, if I’m being honest. I appreciate the grandeur of being able to travel such great di...
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Seeing the Cloudsby Sophia Lyons
It was early in the morning and the sky was still asleep. Generally, I had two to three more hours of sleep. It was so early even the birds were aslee...
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Minus 41 & 35,000 Feetby Pavle Radonic
Squeezed in the middle. Point of honour not to hog the rests. Window French chap; aisle Indo domestic going back to her kampung for a fortnight. Both...
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Emergency Exitby Charles J. March III
At the airport, a man sat down to empty his bowels before boarding, and self-consciously questioning whether he should release his initial gas like a...
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Turbulenceby Judy Chaikin
I usually sit on the aisle, but this flight from Cabo San Lucas to L.A. was sold out, so there I was trapped in a window seat and feeling claustrophob...
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Something Special in the Airby Gina Forberg
The tray table is in its upright position and the seat belt light screams red and I would like nothing more than to go to the bathroom, but the flight...
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The Travelerby Yvonne Osborne
He was slim and well-dressed with a nice haircut, not too short, not too long. He wore a black tailored jacket and well-made jeans. His black leather...
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Skywardby Jason Weiss
What could be more peculiar than flying in an airplane? No matter how many hundreds of times we’ve joined the procession to file into that big m...
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Altered Statesby Scott Zukowski
I wake in an altered state as we descend from Phoenix into JFK. My cylinders fire, my spindles spin, my cogs turn, but the time surrounding the machin...
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Strange Seatmateby Bonnie Boyles
The adolescent seatmate plunked down in the narrow seat next to me on the plane bound for Phoenix. The electronic game was immediately taken from its...
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Family Flight Pathsby Michelle Goering
Propped up in bed with the 1918 Spanish flu, Lydia Burkholder of Nappanee, Indiana, sighed restlessly. An Amish ten-year-old and my eventual grandmoth...
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Flying Down to Rioby Laura Taylor
The early morning light made long tree shadows below us. I took the card out of the pocket of the seat in front of me. It said we were on a Vickers Vi...
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The Great Turnaroundby Anthony DeVita
It was a rainy winter night when I made my way toward the back of the Boeing 747. As the line of people before me struggled to stuff their outrageousl...
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Playlist in the Event of a Water Landingby Stewart Sinclair
Whenever I sit down on a plane, I resign myself to death. It’s the only way I can reconcile my fear of flying with the fact that I have had to d...
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Flying Soloby Sandra A. Miller
I boarded the plane and settled into 26A, a window seat next to an empty one. And that’s the first time I felt it in my gut—the uncoupling...
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Rekindledby Avery Keatley
I had made a rather serious mistake. A few weeks before my family’s first-ever overseas vacation, when I would be strapped into a Dreamliner for...
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Speak to Me of Love and I Will Speak to You of Wingsby Tomoé Hill
Speak to me of love; I will speak to you of wings. The too-bright rising sun glinting on metal; sharp angles cutting through clouds; the mechanical so...
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UFOby Sarah Scarborough
I woke up with slight confusion to the feeling of a sharp, quick, but non-painful touch to my head; I had been hit by an unidentified flying object. I...
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Sunsets and Blank Slatesby Michaela Brady
My last breath of outside had not yet swept through my lungs before I found myself inside yet again. After wiggling out of the leather-scented headach...
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Diaries Of A (Slightly) Deranged Travelerby Benjamin Rietema
As I writing these words, I’m sitting in a small aluminum tube about 38,000 feet above the frigid waters of the Pacific—where I’m su...
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Black Widow in Birminghamby Alina Stefanescu
SCENARIO A young pregnant female stands in the security line at Birmingham International Airport. She works at a DC nonprofit but flies back to Alabam...
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The Fly that Flew One Thousand Milesby Dean Miller
As my flight from Colorado to Oregon descended over the Columbia River, I noticed a fly buzzing about the cabin. The aircraft’s flight originate...
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Airport Asthmaby Miles Stearns
I was young and asleep and dreaming of things which get lost upon waking. It had been a long day in the Mexico City airport. My asthma acted up almost...
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POVby Margaret Goerig
There are moments; do we all know these moments? You're flying. You're at 35,000 feet, or something like it, and there are clouds—so man...
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Self-Loading Cargoby Bobby Schweizer
Looking at the bustling bodies in an airport or the rows of seated passengers in a plane, it would seem that air travel is about people. People take b...
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Airby Merrill Sunderland
All around me is the snap, crackle, pop, sigh, hiss, shloop, and swoosh of air. In this airplane, I’m vacuum-sealed like packaged meat, yet air...
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Class Mattersby Neal Pollack
I’m betraying my age by revealing this, but I’ve always loved the Saturday Night Live film from the early 80s where Eddie Murphy goes unde...
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In-flight Noviceby Jessica Shepherd
I stare into my computer screen trying to do the reading that my university has so thoughtfully assigned before the semester has even begun. I lose fo...
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Please Check Baggage and Attitude at Curbsideby Barbara Benjamin
The face of travel has changed dramatically. Rules have shifted south, as prices have continuously flown upward. It takes a patient person to fly the...
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Going Somewhereby Naomi Bryant
For my dad (1963-2011), who flew away.... We settled down at the east end of the airport, waiting for the next flight. Everything was quiet. It...
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Security Insecuritiesby Stefani Cox
One look at the situation and I knew I could outsmart TSA. The body scanner stood in the middle of the room like the rude intruder at a party who ever...
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Edison’s Medicineby JP Hatcher
Though I have always been a steadfast athlete and competitor, I lack grace in my day-to-day endeavors. Perhaps it is because my anxious mind is always...
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Lies, and Other Airport Farewellsby Nicole Lee
I could see airplanes landing and taking off in a steady stream as we approached the airport. Jumbo jets thundering in from their long haul across the...
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Delayby Fredric Stanley
I had been standing in the departure area, leaning against a column right in front of the boarding gate, when I noticed my flight's status change...
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A Pint-Sized Apologyby Chloe Olewitz
What is to be said about that shrieking baby three rows back? I remember the story of my twenty-second-story Gardenia neighbor in a Manhattan restaura...
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Runby Mar Scheerer
Use your breath as a guiding force for movement and transformation. Breath. Movement. Transformation. I closed my eyes. I was on the plane, unsure if...
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I Like to Observeby LuÃs Pires
A few years ago I went to London with some friends. Just entering the airport gave me the feeling of entering a whole new universe. There were busy pe...
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NAS to BWIby Monica Aust
I’ve been flying all my life; in fact, I even flew in utero, when my mother was pregnant with me, when all I’d ever known at that point wa...
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Journey or Trip: Twenty Hours to Calgaryby Kobus Moolman
I recently spent two months as a guest of the English Department at the University of Calgary. I was on a sabbatical, completing work on my doctorate....
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Before Tray Tables Need to be in Their Upright and Locked Positionsby May Todd
Since I was a child, my parents have told me that I bloom where I am planted. This first referred to my habits as I learned to walk, but the phrase st...
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Air Americaby Alex Pruteanu
I flew to Washington DC from Fort Lauderdale one week after 9/11. The country was still gripped by fear or perceived fear or government-manufactured f...
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Strangers in Coachby Kelly Bergin
The first hour is anxiety. The pot she smoked in short-term parking is wearing off and the panic becomes physical when she realizes that her medicine...
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The Work of Gravityby Roxane Gay
When I was a child, the people who smoked at the back of the airplane were so sophisticated. They sat in the last four or five or six rows, lounging i...
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Air Prayerby Nicole Sheets
I swigged cough syrup as discreetly as I could, in a way that I hoped seemed all business rather than recreational. I stowed a roll of square Halls lo...
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You Are Sitting on a Chair in the Skyby Tim Morton
Air travel brings up a lot of strong emotions, most of them negative: boredom, scorn, pride, paranoia, anger, loneliness, stupor, smugness, anxiety, s...
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