Getting there: AA flight to Dallas almost leaves on time, but doesn't, but no matter: US carriers typically build in extra flight time so their performance records look better.
How, I wonder, can airline cabin crew remain dedicated to their jobs when virtually everything they do makes passengers even grumpier?
After five hours in the air from Dallas, passengers applaud when the aircraft touches down at San Juan. Seems like a routine landing to me.
Standard balcony cabin with limited storage for cruises of 14 days or more; hallway conversations easily heard; rattle and vibration when aft thrusters are used.