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Galley Gossip: Ask a flight attendant - Positano, Italy
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While on a flight to Stansted, England, on our way to Venice, the New York based international flight attendant working on my side of the cabin eyed the book, Frommer's Italy 2008, in my hands as she poured a little cream into my coffee. "Are you going to Italy?"
"We are," I said, nodding my head at the husband who was asleep beside me. When she placed the cup of coffee on my tray table, I said, "Thank you."
"You're welcome. So where exactly are you going in Italy?"
"Venice, Positano and Rome. Have you been?"
The flight attendant laughed, "Have I been? Too many times to count!" Click went the break of the cart. "I'll be back as soon as I'm done with the service." And like that she was gone, off to the next row where she offered the passengers behind us coffee, tea, cordials and dessert.
Want to know good, yet affordable, places to go, and eat, on your next vacation? Ask a flight attendant. Flight attendants are much like cops in respect to knowing great places to visit. Yet unlike cops, flight attendants aren't just familiar with one city, they know the ins and outs of many different cities. Don't believe me? Just ask the flight attendant on your next trip. You'll see.
Ten minutes later the flight attendant was back at my row, a pen in hand. She placed a piece of paper on my tray table, a customs and immigrations form, and flipped it over. On the back she wrote the word POSITANO, and then began to draw as she said, "I go to Positano two to three times a year. Here's what you need to do..."
"What?" said the husband who was now leaning over my shoulder.
"Positano," I said. "She's giving us the scoop on Positano."
"My favorite place in the whole world," said the flight attendant.
What I didn't know at the time was Positano would soon become my favorite place in the whole world, too. It's that amazing. That beautiful. And the food...absolutely delish! It's the kind of place where you can just relax, sitting on your ocean view balcony, and let Italy come to you.
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'We'll have to look for those," I told the husband, and meant it. I wanted Valentine's day plates, too!
And look over there - we found them, the beautiful Valentine's day plates! At the store. Just like she said. But for some reason we didn't buy them. Now I wish we had. Next time. Trust me, there will be a next time.
Three X's marked the spots of good places to eat. "This is where you want to get your morning coffee. It's right on the beach." A box was drawn. "This is the gas station where you can buy bus tickets that will take you to Ravello and the Amalfi Coast."
"We're definitely doing that," I told the husband.
And we did. Though we did it by scooter, not bus. What an amazing and unforgettable ride.

More X's and boxes were drawn, as suggestions and recommendations were made. We only had three nights in Positano, so I was starting to wonder if we'd even have time for all of the things she wanted us to do, things we just had to do! Honestly, I think she was just as excited about our trip, if not more so, than we were! And this was our honeymoon trip - five years late.
Our trip to Italy in May was fantastic, and Positano, without a doubt, was the highlight. Heavenly is the only word to describe it. I can't wait to go back. So if you're reading this, Miss New York international business class flight attendant, thanks for the advice. And if you, dear reader, are thinking about going to Positano, here are my suggestions to you...
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 2)
mike Aug 17th 2008 6:53PM
weak
lawnarchitect Aug 17th 2008 6:53PM
i prefer food that is delicious, not just delish. that word is gay.
Joe C Aug 17th 2008 7:20PM
Heather, thanks for sharing your experience. Can you advise how long you were there and what your itinerary was for your side trips? I need to get the names from the captions on your pictures. I think the scooter this would be great too. I want to go to Naples to see where my ancesters come from but I think I need to include your entire itinerary in my trip too!
Any details you can share would be appreciated.
Joe
Heather Poole Aug 18th 2008 12:32PM
JOE C - We were in Italy for 10 crazy days.
Days 1-4 - Venice (flew to Naples, driver to Positano)
Days 5-7 - Positano (Driver to Naples, train to Rome)
Days 8-10 - Rome
It was quit. Too quick! 3 nights in Venice was perfect for us. Could have stayed forever in Positano, perhaps adding a night or two on somewhere in Amalfi, and Rome you need more days, but we wanted to relax, so it was perfect.
RETIRED 777 CAPT Aug 17th 2008 7:21PM
FLIGHT ATTENDANTS....SLAM CLICK.... OH YEAH, I'VE BEEN THERE....BUT ALL I SAW WAS THE INSIDE OF A HOTEL ROOM.
JVH Aug 19th 2008 3:03PM
Well, that says it all....SLAM CLICK....That was the name of our boat. Your comment doesn't surprise me in the least. And how well did you treat your F/A'S?
Wshngtn Jeffrsn Aug 17th 2008 7:21PM
Treat the Airline Attendants with respect and you'll get respect back. They are knowledgeable people who will share their great travel information with you. People who think they are better than the airline attendants should be thrown off at 30,000 feet. The world would be better off without them.
mimi Aug 17th 2008 7:31PM
I loved your article Heather....and the pix where beautiful...Thanks !!!
JVH Aug 19th 2008 3:01PM
Once an F/A for any length of time, you remember great things about certain destinations. It carries over into the rest of your life too. I flew for 20 years and in 3 short months I'll be starting to collect my benefits again. And I'm hitting the skies again. Can't wait to get back to some of my favorite places. Oh yes things have changed I'm sure, but that's part of the fun of it. I remember flying to STT or LGA for the day to go shopping on my days off. My daughter when she was little saw so much of the USA before she was ten years old. That she could converse with people on where to go in certain cities. Plus I also would get back to certain folks on the plane and give them a good head start on where to go and what to see.
Christina Aug 28th 2008 4:05PM
Heather,
I want more details! What is the name of the restaurant in Positano where you got your morning coffee? what other places can you suggest?
we are leaving on Sept 7 and can not wait!
baldyteacher Nov 8th 2008 10:42AM
Positano, my favourite place in the world (apart from possible Edinburgh)
We have stayed three times at the Poseidon Hotel - eaten out in lots of little places in Positano but we keep coming back to the hotel to eat - service is fantastic and the views from the terraces wonderful. Pricey though, but life is!!