Novelty is often a thing of course. I don't think anyone who travels a lot really enjoys airports even if distractions like butterfly gardens and nice airport clubs can make them more tolerable. Some people are probably into the duty free shopping though it's mostly not a bargain.
> Some people are probably into the duty free shopping though it's mostly not a bargain.
Depends on where you are. Certainly, flying from Ireland you can get some really good spirits (particularly whiskey) for much cheaper than you would in the rest of the country. That's mostly because of our absurdly high duties on booze though.
Never had checked luggage for a week work trip--at least post wearing suits and so forth. And carry-on can often be an issue when arriving in US at least for liquids and potentially having to reclear security.
Are you US based, perchance? I'm based in Ireland and remember the first time I got in a plane on the states and saw the absurdly large carry-ons that people had. I guess I'd just do that if I were in the US but as I cut my teeth with Ryanair I tend to optimise for smaller cabin baggage and a checked bag for work trips.
> And carry-on can often be an issue when arriving in US at least for liquids and potentially having to reclear security.
This is totally fine as the duty free people put the spirits in a specific bag which they let through security.
I don’t use wheeled hard carryons. I’ve just learned to live with a 40L soft side travel backpack. Can travel with that for multiple weeks if it’s just fairly casual urban travel.
Yeah, that makes sense. I guess that I don't really have any of those backpacks whereas I do have a bunch of cases. In any case, I generally travel with my wife and family and we need a checked bag there, or for work where I don't care about the cost of the baggage.