The First Flight
At the airport, Rachel was feeling nervous. It was her first time flying on an airplane. She approached the check-in counter and handed over her passport and ticket to the attendant.
“Here you go,” Rachel said, her voice shaking a little.
The attendant smiled kindly. “Don't worry, everything will be fine. Your flight is on time, and your gate is B14. Have a safe trip!”
Rachel felt a bit more relaxed and made her way through security. She took off her shoes, put her carry-on luggage on the conveyor belt, and stepped through the metal detector.
After collecting her belongings, Rachel found her gate and sat down to wait for her flight. She watched as people hurriedly walked by, dragging their suitcases behind them. Some families with children were excitedly talking about their vacation plans.
Soon it was time to board the plane. Rachel got in line and handed her ticket to the flight attendant. She found her seat, fastened her seatbelt, and tried to calm her nerves.
During the flight, Rachel watched movies, read a book, and even slept for a while. Before she knew it, the plane had landed at her destination. She collected her luggage and made her way to the exit, where her family was waiting to greet her.
“Welcome back, Rachel! How was your flight?” her mother asked, giving her a hug.
“It was great, Mom,” Rachel replied with a smile. “I can't wait to do it again!”