I am no stranger to the Charlotte-Douglas International Airport. I found myself stuck here on numerous layovers particularly in my college years when I resided on the east coast. None of these layovers went according to plan because US Airways was involved. The airline formerly known as US Airways had abysmal customer service, terrible connections, and its hub at Charlotte consistently had some of the worst delays in the country. When US Airways was absorbed by American Airlines, nobody appeared to have any whiffs of nostalgia for the airline that at one point or another ruined someone’s day/s. Needless to say, I have spent far too much time in the Charlotte airport throughout my life, so the city it serves had a bit of a sour taste in my mouth. When it appeared on my schedule this week, I wasn’t terribly enthusiastic.
While delicious, it is no surprise that southerners are the most obese in the country. It’s a good thing I spent a little time on the Little Sugar Creek Greenway prior to eating. I didn’t think it was possible, but the city of Charlotte seems to have a lot more going on than I would have expected. Tripadvisor doesn’t really offer up any exciting sights to see unless you’re into Billy Graham or Nascar, but the overall atmosphere and energy of the city seem promising. I like being able to walk outside the hotel and see other people walking about, exercising, and exploring. It’s unsettling to be the only person walking around for miles. *Cough* Dayton and Wichita *Cough* The following morning, with the United Airlines logo painted prominently on the side of our aircraft, we departed on time and without incident. Had it been painted with US Airways colors, we would still be at the gate, delayed, and angry.


