Anyone like air travel?

Flying is a good means to get from point A to point B, and I don't hate it but if I don't have to take the plane, I won't do it either.
Seeing I usually fly long distance/trans-atlantic (and have few viable options because of it), the flight is usually long. I spend a lot of time in a very small, cramped place. I can't sleep properly, my back starts to hurt because I can't sit properly. I can't take a decent walk to get the cramps and aches out of my body. If I have a transfer, that generally also means going through customs again. Going through the same questions I already answered on my visa application, when I crossed border control before I boarded the flight and then again on the thingy I have to fill in on the plane. If I'm unlucky I also have to check in my bags again.
There are always those annoying flyers, or the crying baby (note, I don't hate the baby, I understand why it's crying. Doesn't mean I have to like it)

So yeah ... if I don't have too, I won't take the plane.
 
@SolviturC Sounds like to me that's what everyone else has to do also 😉 Better then doing an long 22 to 23 hours trip none stop on two aircraft's.
 
I never claimed I was the only one with these issues. I get there is a plane full of people like me. The question was "how can anyone hate air travel" and I answered the question.
it's simply not comfortable travel for me.
 
I don't fly often enough to hate it, the few times I've flown in the past I've actually enjoyed flying. The lift off portion is a thrill, I like the views as well if I get a window seat. I have a 10 hour flight (the longest I've ever been on) this august across the US, my opinion may (unlikely) change after that but we'll see.
 
We only travel once a year and the longest flight is like 9-10 hours only. I can sleep at the plane for about 3-4 hours.
 
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