As winter approaches, my friends and I prepare for our winter trip. Often, this involves discussing what flights to take, which airlines to choose, and whether we take direct versus connecting flights.
As winter approaches, my friends and I prepare for our winter trip. Often, this involves discussing what flights to take, which airlines to choose, and whether we take direct versus connecting flights.
For years now, I have avoided the direct route because only one airline offers it, and I have no desire to choose such an airline. This year, however, I changed my mind. I felt the urge to experience this direct flight.

This direct flight takes almost seventeen hours. This length was the reason why I have always avoided it. I did not want to be on the plane for that long.
However, I took the plunge his year, and the experience surprised me. I’m used to flying, so going on connecting flights has always intrigued me. I like exploring different places and experiencing new cultures, even though it’s limited to airport lounges.
Indeed, I was pleasantly surprised. When I checked in at Terminal 3 in Toronto, I discovered the airline could tag my luggage to my final destination, about an hour from Manila. Because the connecting airline was theirs, the staff also gave me my boarding pass for that flight.
As we boarded, I saw the long line of wheelchairs. I saw that this flight was a favourite for many Seniors. The more I talked to some of them, the clearer it became to me why many seniors chose this flight. Here are some of their reasons:
- Reduced Stress: Changing planes can be stressful and tiring, especially for older individuals. Direct flights eliminate the hassle of navigating airports and catching connecting flights, reducing travel-related stress. Most connecting flights in the country are by the same airline, so they facilitate the luggage transfer. Their staff was in the baggage conveyor belt, and all I did was point at my luggage, and they took care of transferring it to my local flight—no stress. With no bags to worry about and having my boarding pass, I took my time, exchanged some local currency, and took the shuttle to the next terminal. Before the flight, I was worried about transferring my heavy bags, especially getting them out of the conveyor belts.
- Physical Limitations: When I saw the line of wheelchairs, I realized that many Seniors experience mobility issues, and a direct flight helps minimize the physical strain associated with changing planes, walking long distances, or managing heavy carry-on luggage. Thus, many ask for wheelchairs, but I want to move around freely and walk a bit before the flight. I thought of asking for assistance but was glad I did not. The Philippine Airlines direct flight from Toronto to Manila reduced the stress.
- Medical Considerations: For seniors with certain medical conditions, prolonged sitting and potential exposure to germs during layovers can pose health risks. The same chances are there during long flights, but you are with the same people the whole time. Direct flights reduce the duration of travel and the associated health concerns. The year before, I had a layover of over seven hours at a time when the Lounge was closed, and aside from Starbucks, only a little was open at the airport. I vowed not to do that again.
- Predictability: My personal experience showed me that direct flights offer a more predictable travel experience, with a single departure and arrival. I found this very comforting. Once seated on the plane, I relaxed, knowing where I would be after 17 hours. It was a straightforward, less complicated journey.
- Time Savings: Traveling on direct flights means less time spent in transit, which can be especially beneficial for Seniors who may prefer to minimize prolonged travel periods and maximize time at their destination. Because of the reduction of much of the stress, I arrived happy and ready to go.
So, talking with my friends, I changed my tune. One hesitated to take this flight because she feared the bathrooms would be dirty after a few hours. Not so, as the staff regularly clean them.
Direct flights are often more expensive, but with reduced stress, it is worth it, especially for older people.
After experiencing this flight, I will not take any other. I talked to some passengers in the Lounge, and they all paid more money to be on this flight, but they still preferred this direct flight. They are primarily seniors, so this is the most preferred route for older adults.