PUNTA
ARENAS, Chile (Contributed by
Susan West)
"December 2001 - Punta Arenas has two completely different sides:
arrivals and departures. The arrivals area is THE place to go if you
are looking for an advanced case of lung cancer. The smoke was so thick it
was palpable, a condition made especially intolerable by the awful head
cold I brought with me to the southern tip of South America. After five
flights from Seattle to Punta Arenas, the frequent take-offs and landings
had seemingly exploded and imploded my skull, and the smoke was the icing
on the cake. Life expenctancy here can't be over 40. Ugh. The other
problems were that the temperature was a little below freezing (in the
middle of the summer, no less) and having just flown in from Lima, where
it was over 90 and humid, I wasn't exactly dressed appropriately. There
were two benches in the entire arrivals area, providing enough seating for
four people. And the place was strictly utilitarian. Overall, a bit of a
nightmare for spending a lot of time there. (It's a perfectly acceptable
airport for purely flying into though.) On the departures side, all is
bliss!! The copious seating is comfortable and movable, arranged in little
bays so that you and a few friends can occupy a place all your own.
Security didn't even seem to care when we played games with our avalanche
tranceivers -- little electronic gadgets that beep and flash -- even
though this was just three months after 9/11 and things were still really
weird in most other places. Frankly, I was surprised we weren't arrested.
The "gift shops" are really just little stands run by locals
selling post cards and chocolate, but there are some good food carts too.
Chilean food and hospitality are great. " Added 18 Apr 03