Every millennial woman loves to travel and really, why not?
You immerse yourself in new cultures, grow your palette by sampling different types of food and all in all, come out a well-rounded person by the end of it (the shopping helps, too!). But, before you get to do all this, you must first endure check-in queues at the airport, long-haul (or short) flights and the people on them. One of the best (or worst!) places to meet new folk is on board an aircraft — your patience may be tested, nerves may bulge out from underneath your skin or you just might meet someone super interesting. Here’s a roundup of some of the individuals you will very likely encounter on your next flight.
Disclaimer: The reader is strongly encouraged to travel with headphones (bonus if they’re noise cancelling!) if a relatively quiet journey is required.
The Chatter Box
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Letting go of fear
Oozing confidence, Shalindri Malawana learned a long time ago how to take on anything life thrust at her.
Conservation and care
Savera Weerasinghe’s career, from a non-profit to the manufacturing industry to sustainability, has always had a single common theme: start small, think big.
A woman with a cause
Shiandra Gooneratne is in a bat t le against an age-old enemy and plans to make a difference
Telling stories making space
Nabeela Yaseen created a platform for women and girls to feel safe, seen, and supported. She never expected just how many of them would need it.
Saving the environment
Anoka Abeyrathne, a conservationist and social entrepreneur, is only just getting started
Doing her own thing
Shifani Reffai has done a lot of different things. But she’s done them all her way.
Dance etched in her veins
Thajithangani “Thaji” Dias lives and breathes dance
Changing mindsets
Randhula De Silva, CEO of Hatch and Director of GIZ, is a disrupter at her core. And she’s just get ting started.
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