upgrading airport time
In Transit
In London, Upgrading Airport Time
By JENNIFER CONLIN
Published: September 10, 2006
New York Times
“With security continuing to cause delays at British airports — particularly for passengers heading to the United States — hanging out in a plush airport lounge rather than trying to find a seat in a chaotic concourse may seem more a necessity than a luxury,” says Conlin.
She mentions rejuve, a service that, as the website informs us, has been created for us to “Refresh. Restore. Relax. Re-charge. Check-in to Rejuve. And prepare to travel well. Changing time zones…different climates…unfamiliar surroundings. Long-haul travel is always demanding. Even with best itinerary, the rigours and stresses quickly take their toll.”
As well as the possibility to book a seat in an airport lounge through simplylounges for example. As advertized, “Each lounge is uniquely designed and welcomes both business and leisure travellers. You don’t have to be important to get the V.I.P treatment!”
Better keep the stress low in these times of travel.
The point of this post? Mobility involves immobility; we spend a large chunk of time in transit; limiting the stress of travel costs us…

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