If you have ever traveled by plane, you probably already know just how many things can go wrong. From airline food to crying babies – the struggle is real. That’s why illustrator Christoph Niemann (previously here) decided to draw his flight from New York to Berlin for the the New York Times.
Christoph Niemann is an accomplished illustrator and author. His work has appeared on the covers The New Yorker, Time, Wired and The New York Times. Since 2008, Niemann has been writing and illustrating for the New York Times.
When Niemann is not drawing cartoons for the New York Times, he creates clever illustrations using everyday objects that he calls “Sunday Sketches.”
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Share on FacebookThat little hole is there for stabilization of pressure inside and outside of a plane. Sorry for bad English :) =
Load More Replies...Where's this guy been all along? Love his humorous views and great artwork!
I love this! As a person who travels often, this comic (if you could call it a comic) is so hilariously relatable
I really enjoyed this! I don't know if anyone else sees what I see, but in the very first panel about the battle for arm space, if you look at the picture just right it looks like 2 people squatting next to each other - the person on the left is pantless with thigh-high boots while the person on the right is wearing checkered pants.
This is a great article and I think such a great review should be seen on special websites that can incorporate such as well...It is very original and it deserves a round of applause. i was just checking some options as you need to integrate the route as well from NY to Berlin and I found this website www.flightsadvisors.com where you can place such a great review with Route and pictures / drawings as well. It should be seen by others as well. Great work again
Funny enough. But there's a special place in hell for people who recline.
Unless they have the last seat in the row, with no one sitting behind them.
Load More Replies...We fly to Japan next year with a 3 and 5 year old. I may need for you to illustrate that adventure. I love these and I've always contemplated that neck pillow, I got one and for some reason, my son likes to sit on it everywhere. Lol
Yeah. being in a plane for long hours is so exhausted although you just sit
I should have asked him to illustrate - Please Step Aside I Am A Frequent Flyer ..... Google it (and buy it)
Fun, sure, but wishing your seat would recline further is like wishing Hitler won the war. Seats should not recline. If they do, it's because God is testing you, and if you recline, you're basically going to hell.
Please tell that the woman that sat in front of me for 12 hours on the way to LA, while I was nauseous and claustrophobic most of the time. I had about 2 nanometers space in front of me.
Load More Replies...That little hole is there for stabilization of pressure inside and outside of a plane. Sorry for bad English :) =
Load More Replies...Where's this guy been all along? Love his humorous views and great artwork!
I love this! As a person who travels often, this comic (if you could call it a comic) is so hilariously relatable
I really enjoyed this! I don't know if anyone else sees what I see, but in the very first panel about the battle for arm space, if you look at the picture just right it looks like 2 people squatting next to each other - the person on the left is pantless with thigh-high boots while the person on the right is wearing checkered pants.
This is a great article and I think such a great review should be seen on special websites that can incorporate such as well...It is very original and it deserves a round of applause. i was just checking some options as you need to integrate the route as well from NY to Berlin and I found this website www.flightsadvisors.com where you can place such a great review with Route and pictures / drawings as well. It should be seen by others as well. Great work again
Funny enough. But there's a special place in hell for people who recline.
Unless they have the last seat in the row, with no one sitting behind them.
Load More Replies...We fly to Japan next year with a 3 and 5 year old. I may need for you to illustrate that adventure. I love these and I've always contemplated that neck pillow, I got one and for some reason, my son likes to sit on it everywhere. Lol
Yeah. being in a plane for long hours is so exhausted although you just sit
I should have asked him to illustrate - Please Step Aside I Am A Frequent Flyer ..... Google it (and buy it)
Fun, sure, but wishing your seat would recline further is like wishing Hitler won the war. Seats should not recline. If they do, it's because God is testing you, and if you recline, you're basically going to hell.
Please tell that the woman that sat in front of me for 12 hours on the way to LA, while I was nauseous and claustrophobic most of the time. I had about 2 nanometers space in front of me.
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