Air travel, for millions around the world, has become a routine, almost automatic activity — a necessary step in business, leisure, or family life. For frequent flyers, the ritual of arriving at the airport, checking in luggage, passing through security, and enduring crowded terminals is something they perform almost mechanically. Yet, for certain passengers, especially those whose bodies do not conform to the narrow dimensions assumed by airline seating, air travel… CONTINUE READING…
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