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Offline Staga

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« on: October 19, 2000, 07:21:00 AM »

Why Americans should never be allowed to travel...


The following are actual stories provided by travel agents:

* I had someone ask for an aisle seats so that his or her hair wouldn't get messed up by being near the window.

* A client called in inquiring about a package to Hawaii. After going over all the cost info, she asked, "Would it be cheaper to fly to California and then take the train to Hawaii?"

* I got a call from a woman who wanted to go to Capetown. I started to explain the length of the flight and the passport information when she interrupted me with "I'm not trying to make you look stupid, but Cape Town is in Massachusetts. "Without trying to make her look like the stupid one, I calmly explained, "Cape cod is in Massachusetts, Cape Town is in Africa."  
Her response...  click.

* A man called, furious about a Florida package we did. I asked what was wrong with the vacation in Orlando. He said he was expecting an ocean-view room.
I tried to explain that is not possible, since Orlando is in the middle of the state.  
He replied, "Don't lie to me. I looked on the map and Florida is a very thin state."

* I got a call from a man who asked, "Is it possible to see England from Canada?"
I said, "No."  He said "But they look so close on the map."

* Another man called and asked if he could rent a car in Dallas. When I pulled up the reservation, I noticed he had a 1-hour lay over in Dallas.  When I asked him why he wanted to rent a car, he said, "I heard Dallas has a big airport, and I need a car to drive between the gates to save time."

* A nice lady just called.  She needed to know how it was possible that her flight from Detroit left at 8:20am and got into Chicago at 8:33am.  I tried to explain that
Michigan was an hour ahead of Illinois, but she could not understand the concept of time zones.  Finally I told her the plane went very fast, and she bought that!

* A woman called and asked, "Do airlines put your physical description on your bag so they know whose luggage belongs to who?" I said, "No, why do you ask?"  
She replied, "Well, when I checked in with the airline, they put a tag on my luggage that said FAT, and I'm overweight, is there any connection?"  After putting her on hold for a minute while I "looked into it" (I was actually laughing) I came back and explained the city code for Fresno is FAT, and that the airline was just putting a destination tag on her luggage.

* I just got off the phone with a man who asked, "How do I know which plane to get on?"  I asked him what exactly he meant, which he replied, "I was told my flight number is 823, but none of these darn planes have numbers on them."

* "A woman called and said, "I need to fly to Pepsi-cola on one of those computer planes."  I asked if she meant to fly to Pensacola on a commuter plane.  She said, "Yeah, whatever."

* A businessman called and had a question about the documents he needed in order to fly to China.  After a lengthy discussion about passports, I reminded him he needed a visa.
"Oh no I don't, I've been to China many times and never had to have one of those."  I double checked and sure enough, his stay required a visa.  When I told him this he said, "Look, I've been to China four times and every time they have accepted my American Express."

* A woman called to make reservations "I want to go from Chicago to Hippopotamus, New York."  The agent was at a loss for words.  Finally, the agent: "Are you sure that's the name of the town?"  "Yes, what flights do you have?" replied the customer.
After some searching, the agent came back with, "I'm sorry, ma'am, I've looked up every airport code in the country and I can't find a Hippopotamus anywhere." The customer retorted, "Oh don't be silly. Everyone knows where it is.  Check your map!"
The agent scoured a map of the state of New York and finally offered, "You don't mean Buffalo, do you?"
"That's it!  I knew it was a big animal!"

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« Reply #1 on: October 19, 2000, 07:28:00 AM »
ROFL!!!!!!

The FAT one and the Hippopotamus are SOOOOOOO FUNNY  

and the 0thers too  

Thanks for the laugh, Staga  

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« Reply #2 on: October 19, 2000, 07:58:00 AM »
LOL, good  one Stag!  

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« Reply #3 on: October 19, 2000, 01:06:00 PM »
Oh my.. LOL

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« Reply #4 on: October 19, 2000, 02:57:00 PM »
GOOD STUFF!!!  
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« Reply #5 on: October 23, 2000, 07:00:00 PM »
Remember what I said about some American travelers?  I'm just starting to plan a trip to England for January.  I just went on the Lonely Planet discussion board to talk to other travelers for tips, and looks at this question:

"I'm from the states and I've recently discovered that my ancestors were Scots. I would therefore like to check out the place they came from. I was wondering whether you need to speak Scottish or do most of the people understand English over there?"

LOL, case in point.  



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« Reply #6 on: October 23, 2000, 07:23:00 PM »
Trip to England in January?

I would go to the Canary Islands but it's your choice  

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« Reply #7 on: October 24, 2000, 01:13:00 AM »
Well, I'm a student traveler, so I travel when prices are at their lowest.  I also like to travel when the least amount of tourists are around so I can have a somewhat authentic experience.  

Backpackers I don't mind at all.  Tourists drive me nuts.  

Yes, there is a difference.  

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« Reply #8 on: October 24, 2000, 08:09:00 AM »
 
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Well, I'm a student traveler, so I travel when prices are at their lowest. I also like to travel when the least amount of tourists are around so I can have a somewhat authentic experience.

ROTFLMAO! If you want an authentic experience... try getting working there and paying their taxes

Hehehehe.. sorry.. its just that I kinda wonder about the term "authentic" when it relates to someone going to someone else's country on vacation.

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