I’ve spent way too much time in recent years sitting around
airports all over the world waiting for flights. Because I lack the initiative
to use that time to work and the intellectual prowess to spend it reading, I
have become a very experienced people watcher.
I’ve spent hours literally just sitting around airports and
watching people come and go. Sometimes I wear my earphones so I don’t just look
like a creepy old guy sitting around staring at people…. because I like to
think of myself as a writer doing research rather than a leering pervert that
people move their kids away from. You see the difference…right?
I’ve noticed that no matter where you are there are certain
groups of passengers that seem to be consistent in airport terminals. I knows
it’s extremely politically incorrect to profile people into categories then
prejudge them based on that profile…but screw political correctness. I was
politically incorrect before it was cool to be politically incorrect…. and I
don’t even have a bad comb-over.
You find many different types of people waiting for flights
all over the world at any moment in time but my favorites fall into three basic
groups; the business travelers,
traveling groups and adventure travelers.
The business travelers are normally either busy on their
phone, working on their computers or both as they wait to board a flight to that
I always assume is taking them to some supremely important business meeting.
Of course I could be wrong, for all I know they’re heading
to Dubuque (that’s a real place…seriously, I’m not clever enough to make that
up) to sell plumbing supplies and they’re talking to their wife describing the
weird old bastard at the airport who keeps staring at them.
Business travelers are way too cool to check luggage so they
always have nice designer roller bags and matching computer cases (formally
known as brief cases). Generally they are dressed in a suit (because you can’t
pack a suit in a carry-on sized roller, no matter how fancy it is) and seem
impatient and annoyed with everyone who isn’t a business traveler.
Technically I am a business traveler because I often travel
for work, but since I am not a businessman, travel in jeans and have never been
to Dubuque, business travelers don’t accept me as one of their own and are
generally annoyed that I am allowed to take up space in the overhead bin with
my backpack.
Another group commonly sited in airports are just that…. groups.
Church groups, traveling sports teams, bowling clubs (not to be confused with a
sports team… if you can drink beer and smoke while participating, it’s a game
not a sport) and tour groups are fall into this category.
Groups are fun to watch because, unlike the business
travelers, they are happy to be there and they’re generally busy telling funny
stories about hijinks or shenanigans that they have or are about to get into
with their friends. They dress comfortably and carry a hodgepodge of carry-on
items including stuff they bought at the duty free shops or airport tourist
places.
If you want to see what frustration looks like, watch the
face of a business traveler when a short chubby lady blocks the aisle during
boarding trying to stuff an oversized bag full of souvenir shot glasses, collectable
spoons and I “heart” Dubuque t-shirts into the overhead bin. It’s quality
airport entertainment and I recommend it.
Adventure travelers are also annoying to business travelers
so they are also among my favorites. This group includes skiers, climbers,
campers, bike riders, hunters and people on their way to or from any non-work
activity that requires special gear. Again bowling teams are exempt from this
group because, let’s be honest, bowling can be fun but it’s not an adventure
(unless you do it blindfolded and drunk….which I recommend, of course).
Adventurers travel alone or in groups and are almost always
either animated and excited about what they’re traveling to do or exhausted
from doing it. Either way they are usually more than willing to tell the total
stranger sitting near them at the airport all about it. If that total stranger
happens to be a business traveler it’s fun to watch because your average
business traveler is busy eyeing the skateboard, backpack or sleeping bag that
the adventure traveler is going to attempt to stuff into the overhead bin and
never hears a word they say. It’s
freakin’ hilarious to watch and about as good as staring at strangers gets…. I
mean its quality writing research!
There are other people worth watching in the airport that
don’t fit into any of these groups; toddlers are great fun to watch at airports
because they are thrilled to be there and want to run around and touch
everything. Their enthusiasm and joy is fun to watch partially because it’s
pure and genuine, but mostly because they are not my toddlers and someone
else’s problem! That’s my favorite part!
It’s time to board my flight … it’s time to grab my backpack
and go piss off another guy in a suit because I’m flying business class today!
My research here is done!
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