on the morning of the onset of the recent global outages
my sister was scheduled to fly in for a visit
as soon as i heard about it
i warned her that her flights might get complicated
but somehow she managed to get on two scheduled flights
fly across the country and land within 15 minutes of her original arrival time
we found her suitcase in a baggage claim area that was mostly shut down
with luggage on a carousel but no people from the corresponding flights to claim them
a line that grew longer with each incoming flight filing lost luggage claims
surrounded by people left and right with cancelled flights
she somehow managed to get through the eye of the needle unscathed
how lucky is that?
—
‘we cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.’
-albert einstein
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Lucky indeed, or was it fate? Great to hear she got there with so few complications. The global outage had no effect on my quiet life in Beetley, I am very pleased to report.
Best wishes, Pete.
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a bit of both, perhaps. glad you were unaffected
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How wonderful!! It’s probably because she didn’t panic and stayed positive.
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yes, I think that was part of it
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Very lucky I’d say.
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yes, I agree –
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👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
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Very lucky. Happy visit.
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thank you, leanne
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Lucky. For both parties. May your reunion continue in the same streak of lucky. Bless you both. Enjoy 😉
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thank you so much, selma –
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Very lucky
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so much so
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How sweet is that!
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we consider ourselves lucky, and felt bad for other people we encountered
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I hope you and your sister have a great visit.
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thank you!
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Amazing…yes! Would she like to travel with me since she’s got such great karma?!?🥰
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same! ) she said she was somewhat blissfully unaware of most of it, but noticed that when she got to lax things were starting to go haywire
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I think the ‘blissfully unaware’ is sometimes a superpower! 😜🥰😜
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I so agree –
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🥰🥰🥰
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I’d ask her for some random numbers and buy a lottery ticket with them. :-)
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ooh, right!
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She must have had a four-leaf clover in her pocket … 🍀
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well, we are half Irish )
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Hooray for smooth travels! My daughter and her boyfriend flew in to visit and missed the problems by hours. So glad, it was their first time travelling together and the first time I’ve seen them for a while!
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oh, I’m so glad to hear that
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Positivity and trust go along way. There are so many things that are beyond our control, we simply need to believe and trust.
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you’re right, not much we can do about it
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My son and his girlfriend were due to fly into Pittsburgh the day of the outage. They weren’t as lucky as your sister. Their flight got rescheduled to fly out on Friday. Just glad they got home.
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it seems like most of the people I encountered in the airport had a similar experience of some schedule disruption or cancellation. felt bad for all
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Cheers to good traveling fortune for your sister, Beth. She must have been owed for something or other in the past!
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good person, good karma
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It was meant to be.
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it truly was –
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That is some really great travel karma.
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the best
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Wow, she certainly was the lucky one.
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absolutely
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Wow very lucky.
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How lucky is that? Hope you two have a great time together!
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thank so much, wynne
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That was truly a mess!!!
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yes, and it kept getting worse as the day went on
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You and your sister sure lucked out. Enjoy her visit.
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thank you
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Sometimes good things happen to good people.
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true!
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Wow!!
Time to buy a lottery ticket and have an awesome time together!!
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that’s right and will do –
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THAT is amazing. Have a wonderful visit.
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thank you!
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luck was on her side; guess you two got plenty catching up to do :)
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absolutely
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We had one of our worst travel experiences today, though I don’t know how much of it had to do with Friday’s events. It started so smoothly and ended up with a 45-minute delay to pull off two bags after the plane was loaded in Salt Lake City, continuing with another 20 minute delay when they couldn’t get the jet bridge to work in Minneapolis. We raced to the gate and missed by less than five minutes. The next flight to a regional airport wouldn’t have happened for another 7 hours, though we think our bags were on the first flight. We then rode a bus three hours to the airport we were supposed to fly into to pick up our rental car. No one from the airlines was still working, so we have no luggage. Hopefully, we got all the bad stuff out of the way on day 1.
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so sorry, that sounds like a travel nightmare. it is highly likely it was connected to what has happened, as I read yesterday, that many things were still offline, 1,200 flights were cancelled, and the computer fixes will not be easy. sounds like it may take a while for all to be smooth again, but at least it should be ‘better’ on your way back.
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I’m thankful your sister made it through the chaos. I’ve watched news footage of the crowds at MSP. So glad my son arrived from Boston before all this started. He will be here for several weeks, hopefully enough time to end this travel nightmare.
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Yay!
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Now that was lucky! I’ve heard some terrible stories.
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Yes, so many people around us at the airport had bad stories
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Very lucky. My middle son and his wife were stranded in Jamaica for an extra day on their 20th Anniversary vacation which was not as much fun as it sounds.
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Yes, when you’re down and ready to go, it’s hard to stay longer
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that is so lucky. Wow. love the quote.
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very lucky, and yes, he knows his stuff
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Lucky, indeed!
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somehow it worked out…
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