Trip Report: FCO-AMS

Trip Report: FCO-AMS

It was time to leave Rome, so it was back on board EasyJet. Again, it was a pretty straightforward experience. Boarding passes in hand, I could go straight through security. That's unlike Ryanair, where I've heard if you have a non-US passport, you have to get a special stamp on your boarding pass first. One of my classmates missed a flight because of that, and ended up flying back to Eindhoven a week later.

More seat-back advertising. At least they're not on the overhead bins.

The interior is also not garish, nor do the flight attendants "dress down," unlike other low cost carriers.

I slept for most of this flight, like the way over. But my favorite part was when the captain announced that we were flying over the Alps, so we could enjoy the view. Then he announced the flight path, flying past Brussels, turning then towards Amsterdam... I haven't had such an announcement in a long time, about the views or the flight path, so it was nice and old school for me!

Generic-ization of the International Contemporary Arts Scene

Generic-ization of the International Contemporary Arts Scene

Lodging Review: Hotel Fori Imperiali Cavalieri

Lodging Review: Hotel Fori Imperiali Cavalieri