From Ocean Liners to Airport Taxis – How Far Travel Has Come
Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2025 6:10 am
Hello everyone,
As someone fascinated by the golden age of travel — especially the era of grand ships like the RMS Titanic — I’ve recently been thinking about how dramatically things have changed. While the Titanic represented the pinnacle of luxury and innovation in its time, today's travel comfort can surprisingly be found in the simplest places... like your ride to the airport.
On a recent trip, I booked an airport taxi through 247 Airport Taxi in Manchester. The vehicle was a modern BMW, and the experience — punctual, polite, smooth — reminded me of the elegance people once expected from travel.
The driver arrived sharply on time
The interior was spotless and relaxing
Booking was effortless, all online
Flight tracking was automatic
No surprise fees — just a quiet, reliable ride
Of course, it's not a first-class stateroom on a grand liner... but for a 21st-century traveler, it’s a small taste of what travel should feel like — calm, cared for, and a little classy.
I find it fascinating to reflect on how our journeys have changed — and yet, our desire for comfort and dependability stays the same.
Would love to hear your thoughts — what’s your version of “modern travel luxury”?
As someone fascinated by the golden age of travel — especially the era of grand ships like the RMS Titanic — I’ve recently been thinking about how dramatically things have changed. While the Titanic represented the pinnacle of luxury and innovation in its time, today's travel comfort can surprisingly be found in the simplest places... like your ride to the airport.
On a recent trip, I booked an airport taxi through 247 Airport Taxi in Manchester. The vehicle was a modern BMW, and the experience — punctual, polite, smooth — reminded me of the elegance people once expected from travel.
Of course, it's not a first-class stateroom on a grand liner... but for a 21st-century traveler, it’s a small taste of what travel should feel like — calm, cared for, and a little classy.
I find it fascinating to reflect on how our journeys have changed — and yet, our desire for comfort and dependability stays the same.
Would love to hear your thoughts — what’s your version of “modern travel luxury”?