This is bit of an unexpected title, I know, but I thought it might come in handy in the future…
Colin’s Frequent Flyer Tips:
- Always phone the airport to confirm your flight before you arrive at the airport. This is very important and will save you the frustration of finding out your flight to Amsterdam has been delayed for over 7 hours and KLM gives you a cold bench to sit on instead of a nice hotel room.
- Whenever possible, ask for an emergency exit seat on the plane. If you have long legs like me it almost feels like Business Class without the champagne and with screaming babies.
- Whenever possible, ask not to be seated next to anyone from Manchester or the North of England. They tend to be very noisy and it may cause you to cringe when the air hostess has to politely deny serving them more drinks after their 7th vodka and orange juice.
- Always pack your suitcase as if you’re never gonna see it again. This is a very valuable tip, especially if you are flying Air France. Even better if you pack a spare set of clothes in your carry on bag.
- Try to avoid bringing anything in liquid form over to Europe. For some unknown reason, European airport authorities take great pride in throwing away expensive fragrances as well as toothpaste and bottled water before you get onto the plane. I don’t really understand it, but I think that it might have something to do with bad oral hygiene and Pakistani bookmakers.

I arrived in Stockholm last night. In a couple of hours I will be giving my presentation entitled “Sunday Times, Web 2.0 & Social Media: Strategies for the Future”, to an army of 300 Swedish media people from various backgrounds…
Wish me luck!!!
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