Air travel is so lame

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Well, I'm not in Kiruna. Thursday night my friends and I made our way to Arlanda airport to catch a quick flight to Kiruna. The flight was delayed, and some time after our supposed new departure time, someone who worked for the airline came and told us that there was a problem with radar or the radio in Kiruna, so no planes could land. She gave no estimate on when we'd get to leave. Several hours passed. Someone else finally came out around midnight or so and told us that they would not be able to fly tonight, and there would be another plane that could take us at 6 o'clock the following morning. After some deliberation, Emma and I decided that sleeping in the airport and having our time in Kiruna cut down quite a bit was a bunch of bullshit, and we were going to go home. Heydar, Lisa, and Antoine all decided they'd stick it out and take the morning flight. Emma and I got the airline to remove our luggage from the plane, collected it, bid our friends farewell as they looked for some nice benches to sleep on for a few hours, and took a rather expensive taxi ride back home.

I am not at all fond of flying anymore. Being on planes itself can occasionally be fun despite the cramped conditions and unpleasant airplane air, but all the crap about getting to inconveniently located airports, going through check-in and security queues, waiting for delayed flights, etc. has become so old. I am thinking I should try to only resort to air travel when I'm going to other continents. Short flights are quick and usually cheaper than trains, but I don't think all this cheap air travel we have nowadays is really worth the other costs it brings about. The cost to passengers in the rather low quality of service airlines can afford to provide makes the experience of flying not fun, and with what must be very low profit margins I don't see how airlines can afford to properly pay their employees. The environmental impact of so much air travel can't be good, either.

I am disappointed that I am missing out on cross country skiing, riding a snowmobile to the ice hotel, and going for a little trip by dog sled. I wanted to see some real snow and aurora borealis and sit in a sauna. I guess this will all have to wait for next winter now. But, in a couple of days Emma and I are going to take another trip. We're going to be visiting Härnösand for about a week, the town she is from, and possibly taking a little day trip up to Umeå as well. These places are in norrland so there will probably be a little snow up there too, but not the huge amounts that there likely still is in Kiruna.

On an unrelated note, I am currently experimenting with growing a beard. It is very strange.

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