People have been asking if we're home yet. Yes, we are. The new flights went off as scheduled. The trip just wasn't any fun. We left the hotel at 7:30 am Rome time and got to the house about 8 am the next day Rome time. In Tucson, it was midnight. I think we have come to the conclusion that we just can't do those long flights anymore. This time it was actually painful to sit that long.
Interesting note on our trip back. We flew from Rome to Frankfurt on Lufthansa (the small local flight wasn't affected by the strike). Then we went to Frankfurt's International Departure Lounge area for our United flight. It was like a ghost town. Eerie.
Only three flights posted on the departure board. All were United flights. Two were leaving at about the same time. One was to Chicago and the other was ours to Houston.
Karin was flying American home (Rome - Philadelphia - Denver) and in Rome they offered her 1,000 euros to vacate her seat! No, she didn't take them up on it. She flew home.
This central area of the Frankfurt International Lounge should have been filled with people as it was only noon.
Plenty of seats and electrical outlets
available.
But on our last day in Rome...before we knew about the canceled flight, we enjoyed some last minute sight-seeing.
Our good-bye to the Pantheon...
Crossing the Tiber...
Approaching Tiber Island, the only island in the Tiber! For some reason, we never knew it was there. Tiny, but lovely!
Interesting note on our trip back. We flew from Rome to Frankfurt on Lufthansa (the small local flight wasn't affected by the strike). Then we went to Frankfurt's International Departure Lounge area for our United flight. It was like a ghost town. Eerie.
Only three flights posted on the departure board. All were United flights. Two were leaving at about the same time. One was to Chicago and the other was ours to Houston.
Karin was flying American home (Rome - Philadelphia - Denver) and in Rome they offered her 1,000 euros to vacate her seat! No, she didn't take them up on it. She flew home.
This central area of the Frankfurt International Lounge should have been filled with people as it was only noon.
Plenty of seats and electrical outlets
available.
But on our last day in Rome...before we knew about the canceled flight, we enjoyed some last minute sight-seeing.
Our good-bye to the Pantheon...
Crossing the Tiber...
Approaching Tiber Island, the only island in the Tiber! For some reason, we never knew it was there. Tiny, but lovely!








































