Wow... I think the longest time I've been in a train is something like 2 hours...
15hrs. Left early from Bern to go to Vienna, and there were construction workers near the Austrian/Swiss border as well, so we had to take a bus.
No.
I do (almost) everything by train.
Apparently air companies don't like me as a passenger (I always have to declare myself as handicapped) and with the train I can take a person extra for free! Which I can't with airlines.
My dad's girlfriend has this problem with seeing so with her we get cheaper taxi rides and she can also take one person with her free. It's pretty weird that the don't have that with airlines.
Same problem.
And of course. Airlines are all COMMERCIAL, whereas trains/buses are (supposed to be) public.
Hmm okay... Still weird.
Hmm okay... Still weird.
the reasoning of an 18 year old
the reasoning of an 18 year old
I agree.
And why does it seam that my sight is better once I cross the border?
Outside Belgium (in domestic traffic) I can't bring a 2nd person with me?
They should do something about that in Brussels. (EU)
But I doubt it'll ever happen.
That's mean
Yup, some things just don't make sense. They do most likely know that it doesn't make sense but still won't do anything about it.
Ach! Mr. AP doesn't know anything about it.