- June 30, 2026
- Updated 7:33 pm
I Would Settle for Travel That’s a Little Less Horrible
The summer travel season brings high ticket prices and frequent flight cancellations. There’s a nostalgia for the past, some people romanticize the golden age of flying. Lavish meals and spacious seating were once commonplace, but for many, a return to 2023 travel standards would suffice.
Three years ago, the travel experience felt different. Checking a bag for $30, dressing casually without judgment, and ignorance of air traffic controller retirement were norms. Arriving at the airport early was considered odd, likely an anxious habit, differing from today’s trend among the well-adjusted.
The fear of being seated next to a screaming child, particularly one’s own, has evolved. Now, many travelers expect pets nearby. For a fee mirroring a meal at LaGuardia priced at $150, pets can accompany their owners.
On a flight to Miami, interaction with a fellow passenger’s pet, a Pomeranian, occurred. Comforting the pet, coated in unidentified liquid, one questioned if it was from the pet’s water bowl. Travel anxieties contrasted with the calmness of the animal during geopolitical factor reviews and snack consumption.
Previously, travel frustrations were mutual experiences. The emergence of perks inequality has created a division. Special lines and lounges, luxurious seats, and private cabins are increasingly common among the privileged. The majority pass these privileged travelers, heading to basic economy seating, contemplating their choices.
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