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Everything That Drives Frequent Flyers Crazy

19 min · 16. Juni 2026
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You know the person at the gate — the one with the bed pillow under one arm, a stuffed animal clipped to their bag, and no idea what zone they're in. And you know the other person — the one quietly off to the side, carry-on the right size, already knowing exactly where they're sitting. Jenny and Susan are breaking down every signal, every habit, and every unspoken rule that separates someone who travels a lot from someone who very much does not. It's funnier than it sounds and more useful than you'd expect. Along the way, Susan shares the story of a first-class flight attendant who told her — a 50-year Delta customer running from a delayed connection — to go find a spot in coach. Jenny reveals she will never, under any circumstances, travel without snacks because hunger on a grounded plane is a real and present danger. They get into packing strategies, the neck pillow debate, five pairs of sunglasses, and a satin eye mask that's described as somewhere between luxury and scuba gear. Subscribe, share this with someone who definitely over-packs, and tell us in the comments — what's the most chaotic thing you've ever seen at an airport gate? ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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You know the person at the gate — the one with the bed pillow under one arm, a stuffed animal clipped to their bag, and no idea what zone they're in. And you know the other person — the one quietly off to the side, carry-on the right size, already knowing exactly where they're sitting. Jenny and Susan are breaking down every signal, every habit, and every unspoken rule that separates someone who travels a lot from someone who very much does not. It's funnier than it sounds and more useful than you'd expect. Along the way, Susan shares the story of a first-class flight attendant who told her — a 50-year Delta customer running from a delayed connection — to go find a spot in coach. Jenny reveals she will never, under any circumstances, travel without snacks because hunger on a grounded plane is a real and present danger. They get into packing strategies, the neck pillow debate, five pairs of sunglasses, and a satin eye mask that's described as somewhere between luxury and scuba gear. Subscribe, share this with someone who definitely over-packs, and tell us in the comments — what's the most chaotic thing you've ever seen at an airport gate? ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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