By now, everyone has seen the debacle that was United's treatment of one of their passengers and the arrogance of their response. United is particularly bad to deal with as a passenger but all of the airlines have been moving away from customer service. Actually, United is much better than they were a few years ago, IMO.
I am a frequent flyer (my job requires it) but over the last couple of years I have been riding to client sites rather than be treated badly at the airport and then crammed into a metal tube for hours on end. It started off riding to clients within 4 hours drive but last summer I rode to SFO for a week of meetings instead of flying. It turned a 2-1/2 flight (one way) into a 3 day trip but I enjoyed every minute of it (and I could probably have done it in two days if I took the interstate).
I also spent a month in Lima, OH last year (literally, it wasn't a month in one night) and wished I had ridden there instead of flying.
So, next month I have to go to Sarnia, ON for a week. Then I was planning on flying to Atlanta to meet a buddy and renting a bike for six days ($1300 from Eaglerider
) to do the BRP and Barber, then flying home. Now I am thinking of just riding the FJR.
My reasoning - flying to Sarnia from Calgary is an all-day event - it will be a three day ride that takes me right through Aerostich's front yard. Then I have to get to Detroit (or backtrack to Toronto) to fly to Atlanta and then fly the unfriendly skies home - and there is the matter of renting a bike for crazy money.
My wife says that I am crazy to even consider this - what do you think?
I am a frequent flyer (my job requires it) but over the last couple of years I have been riding to client sites rather than be treated badly at the airport and then crammed into a metal tube for hours on end. It started off riding to clients within 4 hours drive but last summer I rode to SFO for a week of meetings instead of flying. It turned a 2-1/2 flight (one way) into a 3 day trip but I enjoyed every minute of it (and I could probably have done it in two days if I took the interstate).
I also spent a month in Lima, OH last year (literally, it wasn't a month in one night) and wished I had ridden there instead of flying.
So, next month I have to go to Sarnia, ON for a week. Then I was planning on flying to Atlanta to meet a buddy and renting a bike for six days ($1300 from Eaglerider
My reasoning - flying to Sarnia from Calgary is an all-day event - it will be a three day ride that takes me right through Aerostich's front yard. Then I have to get to Detroit (or backtrack to Toronto) to fly to Atlanta and then fly the unfriendly skies home - and there is the matter of renting a bike for crazy money.
My wife says that I am crazy to even consider this - what do you think?