Which is your favorite airport terminal?

Heathrow Airport , LondonTerminal 5

Heathrow Airport , London
Terminal 5


I love to travel, and have a passion for airports.  The thrill of seeing people from all over the world converging into one place, and wondering where they live, and what their life is like, fascinates me.


My father instilled a passion for travel and planes within me at a young age. I remember when I was four, our pilot missed the runway and ended up in a ditch. This is what happened according to my dad.


We were flying to Kano on a Dakota DC 3 of Nigerian Airways. Soon after taking off a pipe blew up and the brake fluid it contained rushed into the passenger cabin. The Captain had no option but to try and return to Ikeja airport which was dangerous because the fuel tanks were full of gasoline. He also had difficulty directing the plane because he could not operate the flaps. The only way he could control the plane was to rev up one engine after the other so that he was facing the runway. But when he touched down he could not operate the brakes and we ended up in a ditch at the end of the runway. All passengers applauded except you who said, “Do it again”.


My father succeeded in turning my fear into a thrill, as though the pilot had done this intentionally for me.


Dakota-DC-3

Dakota-DC-3


It was a propeller plane similar to this one with 24 passengers on board.


Photo Credit Airspotting.com


Since my dad laughed and made funny wing-flapping gestures whenever we hit severe turbulence, I learned to focus on the butterflies in my tummy rather than fear.


During my recent trip from Los Angeles to Paris and London, I had the chance to spend several hours in each airport terminal. If I had to pick one terminal to spend an entire day in, it would be London’s Heathrow Terminal 5, the international terminal. (See photo above.)


I discovered that chef Gordon Ramsay has a restaurant inside the terminal and offers what he calls, “plane food picnic.” You have a choice of the “healthy heights picnic” or the “regular picnic.” People can call in their order ahead of time, and pick it up at the airport.


Gordon Ramsay Plane Food

Gordon Ramsay Plane Food


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Here’s the blurb for his picnic plane food.


“In a rush and have no time to take a seat? A Plane Food Picnic is the perfect solution. Pick up a delicious take away Gordon Ramsay picnic with everything you need in on small carry on bag and enjoy on board at your leisure.”


You can order a 3 course picnic. Here’s the menu, and this would be my selection:


Starter: Prawn and baby gem cocktail


Main Course: Smoked Scottish salmon with an apple,

celery and walnut salad


Dessert:English cheese selection with quince and berries (yes, I prefer cheese.)


The price for 3 courses £12.95 or $21.00 U.S.


I’ve never seen so many stores in one airport terminal. From Harrod’s to Gucci to Bulgari to WHSmith, to HMV, and the list goes on and on. Unfortunately, Tom Bradley terminal at LAX, is sorely missing in stores, restaurants and good coffee shops for passengers. It’s quite depressing in comparison to Heathrow and Charles de Gaulle.


After some window shopping at Harrod’s, I decided to buy a Christmas pudding and a jar of brandy butter to bring back  childhood memories and share them with my family in California. I remember steaming the pudding, but now you can microwave it; far easier.


As far as book stores, London has the best selection. There are several WHSmith stores in the terminal, and I’m happy to say people are still purchasing books like crazy at Heathrow airport.


I boarded my British Airways flight from London to Paris, CDG (Charles de Gaulle) airport, where I had four more hours to look at stores before my flight to Los Angeles. CDG’s international terminal 2A, has some fancy perfume and liquor stores. What I find unusual, is the location of the cash registers. You have to look hard to find a place to pay for your items.


Do you like to spend time at airports? If so which is your favorite one?


 


DECEMBER IS DIFFERENT.

I am back in California after a book signing in Paris and a visit to London.


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