Originally posted by WTFH
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It's only one night, so I can be minimalistic on baggage (nothing in the hold). I travel a lot already - am quite efficient in security re metal/electronics, etc. And I can keep a lot of stuff in the London office in a locker.
But the BA Gold card is definitely something I noted as a plus point. This will make my journeys even more pleasant and efficient.
In general, I quite like flying regularly. I wingsuit as a hobby, so I tend to take about 10 very short 10-minute flights each weekend each of which requires manifesting and boarding procedures. Obviously, not quite the same as a commuter flight, especially as I land on a field with a parachute when skydiving, not on a runway in a plane as I would be when commuting. But my point is, I don't think I would be so averse to flying each week once I get into a routine and maximise the efficiency and utilisation of the time on my commute.
What I'm happy to see in the responses is that everyone replying has done this at some point - some good experiences, and some who don't miss it. But nothing saying, "what the hell, who would even get a plane to work?" That's kind of what I was looking for. I just wanted validation that what I was planning to do, especially with my young family, isn't stupid and something people would avoid like the plague (for reasons I may have missed).
Thanks everyone for the replies. Happy to hear more opinions/stories, though!
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