I whent to this airport earlier this year to drop someone off..The strong coffee smell hits you right when you enter the doors..Im not a coffee person so the smell was so overly strong..I was getting a headache and I was coughing to get freash air.
Flew into Charleston for the first time in October but flew right back out on the same plane as I was trying Breeze for the first time, and it seemed like a nice airport, although I did not get to see a whole lot.
I will be traveling to Charleston from Los Angeles this September. (Connecting flight in Atlanta.) Thank you for this video. It is a nice preview of what to expect.
I'm flying out from there to Las Vegas tomorrow to visit my grandad Its not the first time I've been there tho cause I went there in 2014 when my parents got stationed in Japan and we came back in 2016 and now I have a flight june 7 2023 to Vegas
Not much. British Airways started seasonal non-stops from London using 787s but that stopped with COVID. They're to resume next year. Air Canada flew from Toronto but that ended after 9/11. Air Canada has since resumed non-stops form Toronto. BTW- international doesn't mean scheduled service, it means it's an "airport of entry" with customs and immigration. The USAF has numerous international arrivals every day. There is at least a half dozen private jets from the Carribean and Central America each day. Whenever a thunderstorm parks itself over ATL or MCO we usually get diversions from European carriers since they can deplane passengers if needed.
Thanks. This is my hometown airport.
I whent to this airport earlier this year to drop someone off..The strong coffee smell hits you right when you enter the doors..Im not a coffee person so the smell was so overly strong..I was getting a headache and I was coughing to get freash air.
Flew into Charleston for the first time in October but flew right back out on the same plane as I was trying Breeze for the first time, and it seemed like a nice airport, although I did not get to see a whole lot.
Thanks 😊
I will be traveling to Charleston from Los Angeles this September. (Connecting flight in Atlanta.) Thank you for this video. It is a nice preview of what to expect.
I'm flying out from there to Las Vegas tomorrow to visit my grandad
Its not the first time I've been there tho cause I went there in 2014 when my parents got stationed in Japan and we came back in 2016 and now I have a flight june 7 2023 to Vegas
Think I could spend some time at that Cinnabon place. .
Which international air flight they run ?
Not much. British Airways started seasonal non-stops from London using 787s but that stopped with COVID. They're to resume next year. Air Canada flew from Toronto but that ended after 9/11. Air Canada has since resumed non-stops form Toronto. BTW- international doesn't mean scheduled service, it means it's an "airport of entry" with customs and immigration. The USAF has numerous international arrivals every day. There is at least a half dozen private jets from the Carribean and Central America each day. Whenever a thunderstorm parks itself over ATL or MCO we usually get diversions from European carriers since they can deplane passengers if needed.
What should a first time flyer know, flying out of Charelston ?
Did you already do it? Im about to leave Charleston to see some extended family, and I want to know what to expect as a first time flyer as well.
HI there. Did you take uber? And how much you paid from CHS to Downtown? Thanks
It isn't too far. I remember the price wasn't so bad
Praise Thee Lord, no Starbucks
Lol southwest is currently persona non grata currently