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Traveling from Lisbon to Rome: Exploring Low-Cost Airlines and Experiencing Roman Hospitality

It takes three hours to fly from Lisbon to Rome. Most of the air traffic in Europe today is low-cost airlines. Today is different from the past. The fares of low-cost airlines are not cheap. It’s just that there are many choices. You can request to enjoy fast customs clearance when you board the plane. Choose to sit in the front few rows – and so on, there are many choices, of course, each one charges a different fee.

Check-in is also done online. The boarding pass is just a QR code sent to the mobile phone. Not everyone can figure it out, so there is a lot of chaos in front of the check-in counter at the airport. Some people have heavy luggage and have to pay fines, and then it starts. clogged. Fortunately, the staff of the low-cost airlines were not surprised, and greeted and sent off with smiles.

After boarding the plane, I closed my eyes and fell asleep. I arrived in Rome three hours later. I took my luggage out of the airport. The Uber driver I had an appointment with waited outside and took us out of the airport. I was looking for a car in the open-air parking lot under the sun of 37 degrees Celsius. Shi Kan’s luggage couldn’t be pushed and had to be carried over, and he smiled and said to me “This is Roma, this is Roma!” while carrying it. When I found the car covered in sweat, I lifted the three suitcases and stuffed them in the rear trunk, but I couldn’t adjust them, so I couldn’t put them in for a long time. Seeing that he was in a dilemma, I helped him fix the box and put the trunk lid on, and he said “this is Roma!” again.

Although he is not very good at English, he still drove by and explained to us the sights of the monuments along the way. Roman monuments are everywhere, and he was very busy. When there were no historical sites, he introduced pizza and spaghetti, and finally told me that he started work at 10 o’clock this morning and has been working for four hours. This is the last order. He can go home to see his wife and children after leaving us, ” Now I very happy!” He said as if he had lifted a heavy burden. I smiled and said to him: “This is Roma!” He nodded with a thumbs up: “Yes! Yes!” This is Rome.

Li Chunen

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