Airline Travel During Covid: A GoSeeIt People Interview

My friend Susan and I have cruised together, (on a Zumba cruise…see our reports here) so I know how she loves to travel, bur she had to reschedule a trip to Disney with her family when she became sick with Covid 19 herself!! Once she was well enough and not infectious, visiting her son, who is active duty military and was about to be deployed, and his family took top priority! Here’s my interview with Susan- Kathy

After her illness, Susan is masked and ready to go, even if the llama isn’t setting the best example of masking and social distancing!!

After her illness, Susan is masked and ready to go, even if the llama isn’t setting the best example of masking and social distancing!!

Here’s Susan’s Story

My name is Susan Sims and I have a husband, one son, his wife and three grandchildren. Oh, and 2 Shih Tzu's! I love to travel especially to tropical areas and with my Zumba friends or my husband and family. I like snorkeling and underwater photography and just taking pictures. My husband and I have a small plumbing company and Zumba is my favorite activity.

My son is in the Air Force and was supposed to be deployed in June to Saudi Arabia. I hadn't seen him or his family since November and really wanted to see him before he left and to see my grandchildren!! We were supposed to meet at Disney in Orlando in early March but I was very sick. They came down from St Louis but I just didn't feel like joining them and then Disney closed a few days after they got there. I was very sick for two weeks and the Dr said I had flu, then bronchitis despite me insisting it was Covid.

That's why I really wanted to go to St Louis because that's where my son lives. I didn't want to fly due to Covid 19 but decided if I got a test that said I was positive for Covid antibodies I would go. It did come back positive and despite the unknown reliability of the test I decided to go. Two close friends had the test and they came back positive also. We were all sick about the same time. The test was to see if I'd already had it and was over it and (to see if I) had antibodies, not too be mistaken with the test to see if you presently have (Covid 19). If I weren't convinced I'd (already) had it I would not have gotten on an airplane.

Susan’s Experience at the Airport and On Board

Nearly empty airports are being observed by many travelers these days.

Nearly empty airports are being observed by many travelers these days.

I left from Columbia airport to Charlotte NC then St Louis MO. I always plan my own travel and researched the new rules from TSA. I flew on American airlines and I commend them. This was a whole new travel experience which I hope continues! The Columbia and St Louis airports were practically deserted. Charlotte had a few more people and it was sad seeing all the closed restaurants and stores.

They had marked everything for social distancing and the same moving people onto the plane. I told them I didn't want to be seated by anyone and they did a great job separating people if requested! Everyone had to wear masks unless there was some medical reason they couldn't. Also getting off the plane people weren't allowed to jump into the aisle but had to wait until the people in the row in front of them moved forward.

Most people did keep their masks on especially in the plane. Attitudes varied and (some people) were a little tense but the airline people were nicer than ever.


Susan’s Visit and a Surprise!

I had a great visit with my son, wife and 3 grand-kids. We didn't go much because things are still in the early phases of opening. The St Louis Arch is a don't miss and the zoo is nice also, but none of that on this trip. I had a great surprise though. My son and best friend from Arkansas conspired to surprise me and they did!!!

Susans son surprised her by arranging a visit from her best friend who lives nearer to her son’s family than to Susan’s home on the east coast.

Susans son surprised her by arranging a visit from her best friend who lives nearer to her son’s family than to Susan’s home on the east coast.

She's about 5 hours away and we had talked all week about wishing she could come. She came up behind me at McAlister's while my son and I were social distancing waiting on (take out) food. I had no idea who was grabbing my shoulder. I saw her and immediately hugged her tight, then turned back around then hugged her again and again. Human touch is very powerful and I think that's been hardest for me.

Zumba Buddies are hard to keep apart! This picture from 2019 shows Susan’s Zumba buddies on a Zumba Cruise. Can you spot Susan and I on opposite sides of the picture?  (Photo J Klofft)

Zumba Buddies are hard to keep apart! This picture from 2019 shows Susan’s Zumba buddies on a Zumba Cruise. Can you spot Susan and I on opposite sides of the picture? (Photo J Klofft)

That's the danger with Zumba buddies, you can't help but hug. She and I babysat my 3 g kids the next evening since it was my son and daughter in law’s anniversary! We watched movies, walked and played outside and soaked up love!!

I hate to see my son go but I'm glad I went when I did instead of waiting or I'd have missed him. We also had an early birthday celebration for my son and grandson. Their birthdays are early June so had to celebrate early.

Tips From Susan:

  • My advice is whether you've had the virus or not, there's so many unknowns that caution is best. You have to wear a mask. I would get away from people then breathe with it down for a little while. It's hard breathing in them and my face doesn't react well if you see my red eyes and face in pictures but better safe.

  • Take a small hand sanitizer and use it!!! The planes are cleaner than ever but caution!! Some people don't take this thing very seriously and (some) don’t care who they infect but I'm high risk with diabetes and until they know more about it, I'll remain cautious because I was a respiratory therapist for 15 years working with ventilators in ICU and I don't want to try it!!!

  • Go to the gate and request to be in a row by yourself if that concerns you.

Editors Note: Deciding when and where to travel and how to do that safely will vary for each person. For Susan, the WHY of travel was most important…seeing her son before his deployment. Here are some resources I trust to help you plan any travel you have to do.

Wendy Perrin Travel Site, updated state by state travel info here. Also see Airfare Watchdog site below for updated restrictions to places abroad.

Be sure to check with the airlines you hope to use to see what their most current policies are…they vary widely, from cancellations policies to seating and social distancing policies. Some airlines are holding open middle seats, while others filling planes. Choose the provider you find meets your needs. See an article by Airfare Watchdog who I trust with up to date information on which airlines are doing what, as well as flight restrictions here.


Thanks Susan for sharing your adventure and advice with all of us!

(Photos by Susan Sims, except where noted)














Backpacking In Iceland: A GoSeeIt People Interview

ED. NOTE: We apologize for the missing photos in this interview…due to a technical glitch, our contributors photo format isn’t compatible with our site…we’ve asked Patrick to provide a different version of his fantastic photos! Coming soon!

I thought I would be a Viking hiker for a week

When he’s not playing piano gigs or teaching people how play piano, Patrick likes to travel. Another one of our friends who makes every trip a thrilling adventure, his latest trip, backpacking and camping in Iceland really delivered the thrills!

Here is our interview with Patrick…

GSIT: How did you decide on this destination? Why did you want to go? 

Patrick: At age 54 I decided I wanted a physical challenge, I love walking and I have always found Iceland very mysterious and alluring. I am also fascinated with the history of the Vikings. So I thought I would be a Viking hiker for a week.

 

GSIT; How did you plan your trip? Did you use a travel agent or tour? 

Patrick: I did all my planning by reading books and researching everything on line, asking many questions. I booked my tour through mountainguides.is This was an amazing and very professional company to book my tour through!

ED. NOTE: We also used Icelandic Mountain Guides for a Golden Circle Trip during our January Trip. Not all of their trips are as adventurous as Patrick’s! To see our trip report CLICK HERE.

 

GSIT: What did you do while you were on this trip? 

Patrick: I did a 40 mile backpacking / camping / hiking trip from Nupstaddarskogar to Skaftafell in Southern Iceland, through canyons, over mountains, across the Vatnajokull glacier (the largest in Europe) and alongside many beautiful waterfalls.

GSIT: what surprised you about this place? Is there a "don't miss it" attraction? 

Patrick: The never ending beauty and mind boggling landscape of Iceland. I always wondered why they film so many Science-fiction movies out here, now I know. Also how brutal a 40 mile hike with a 60 pound backpack can really be at age 54. Don't miss hiking on a glacier.

Glacier ice

GSIT: what tips would you give for someone who wants to visit? Anything special you should pack? 

Patrick: Iceland can be very expensive, Reykjavik is now the second most expensive city in the world. The average price for a draft beer is $9.00, plan your budget accordingly so you're not always worrying about money.  You should treat yourself to a Icelandic woolen sweater, they are beautiful and very warm.

ED. NOTE: Our trip was a college break “budget” trip, so we posted some tips about how to save some money in Iceland in our post here.

GSIT: Is there anything else you'd like to tell us about your trip? 

Patrick: This was a solo trip to challenge myself and to be away from everything and everyone I know for a week. An epic trip of a life time. Everyone should experience a journey like this at least once in their life. There were five of us total in this tour and we didn't run into another human being during the five days and four nights, truly amazing.

 

Patrick Durkin, professional piano entertainer and teacher and lover of traveling and expensive Icelandic beer.