In my
novel Dancing
King, the
arrival of the Kent-Hughes family at London’s Heathrow
Airport is one of
the early scenes of the book.
Heathrow
is the fifth busiest airport in the world. It averages about 1,300 flights a
day departing or arriving, and more than 75 million passengers every year find
their way to and from those planes.
Arrival at
Heathrow usually means you arrive with jet lag. Flights are arriving from
America, the middle East, Australia and New Zealand, and Asia. There are long
corridors to walk from the plane, and the British had conveniently placed
bathrooms along the way.
As you
walk from your plane, it’s not unusual to see some passengers moving as fast as
possible. Their goal is to arrive at UK
Border Control
before everyone else does.
To continue
reading, please see my post today at Dancing
Priest.
No comments:
Post a Comment