A woman showed up at the Miami airport in a bright pink bathrobe and flip flops for her flight to Havana.
The woman appears in front of the camera, brimming with confidence and sporting a radiant smile, showing off her unique style. At one point in the video, her voice resonates clearly as she happily announces: “I’m going to Cuba.”
@mairynperez75
Maybe she thought Miami – Havana is a longer flight and just wanted to be comfy? And I wonder if this being filmed by her travel companion? If so I hope she changed prior to boarding.
However, what’s remarkable is that in Miami this isn’t unusual. Here’s a photo and the best isn’t that passengers are just casually checking in wearing swimsuits. It’s the nonchalant expressions on the American Airlines agents’ faces. Click the tweet for full photo.
Well, this seems like a fun flight ✈️ pic.twitter.com/brFDpHXzdo
— Saianel (@saianel) April 12, 2022
Another passenger stripped down while walking through the Miami airport because, ‘when in Dade’.
(HT: Enirlia)
Wee woo wee woo! It’s the fashion police! Let the culture war commence!
If you don’t think society is on a downhill slope you either haven’t been to an airport or you’re part of the problem.
Society is on an uphill slope.
Over the past few decades,
– Crime rates have plummeted
– Technology has transformed our way of life and given us remarkable conveniences and allowed us to make or rekindle personal connections that would have been completely lost due to geography
– Law firm profits per partner have increased and numerous partners now make over $20MM a year
– Comfortable travel has become more accessible (first class fares dropping)
– We have many more healthy food options – the old school tradition of grabbing a slice of pizza and Coke for lunch has been replaced with kale/quinoa superfood salads and prebiotic, calorie-free seltzers that taste as good or even better while being so much better for you
– Emphasis on fitness (Equinox, Peloton and the like) are increasing our physical and mental wellbeing
– Instead of paying per song we now pay for subscriptions to unlimited streaming (Spotify, Apple Music) which further improves our wellbeing
I can only conclude George N Romey is a fool being intubated with biased news sources
Watching the video, it looks like it was an early morning flight. I think I would do it if I had the guts to show up in my robe and be comfy on a flight.
I really like how people born post 1980 don’t realize there was a world in which people didn’t show up to an airport in a bath robe. But the smart asses here I’m sure are part of the problem. Morbidly obese, slovenly, uncouth, loud, and unbathed. You can tell by the attitude.
She is flying to Havana’s Mary Kay cosmetic convention to receive her Pink Cadillac award for an outstanding year of sales. Approximately 1.5% of Mary Kay Independent Beauty Consultants reach the status of Independent Sales Director.
She’s first class on Spirit
Someone needs to show her where the Spirit check in desk is
@George N Romey
Generational warfare! Nice! Let’s go!
People born pre-1980 wouldn’t be caught dead without their tuxedos and top hats on the Zeppelin! Those were the good old days, indeed. Smoking sections. ‘Certain folks’ were not allowed on… filth!
air carriers might have to define what is acceptable dress and what is not. Final decision with the in charge Passenger Service Agent.
The post from 2020 is probably due to wanting to get through TSA quickly (sarcasm).
So 6 good things outweighed by one terrible:
“Law firm profits per partner have increased and numerous partners now make over $20MM a year”
@George N Romey:
> If you don’t think society is on a downhill slope you either haven’t been to an airport or you’re part of the problem.
Or you don’t think attire is a measure of society. A pig in a tux is still a pig. An angel in a robe is still an angel. I care about the person, not their clothes.
Eileen’s criteria for society being on an uphill slope seems more than a tad bit self centered and superficial. Run it by the poor and working poor living around just about any large airport and get their opinion.
After spending too many hours in MIA over the past week, I can only surmise that this is typical of MIA pax.
I’m so glad I moved out of MIA and rarely have to deal with Mayor Daniela’s Sh*thole airport.