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| Didn't see any northern lights, but still got some pretty views! |
My trip started on Asiana's A380. I remember learning about the largest passenger plane being designed in current events and it sounded really exciting! It was even more exciting to fly in it, especially since it was my first time in the plane. It certainly is larger. There is more space between one's head and the ceiling. There was no separate air conditioner vent for each seat so you have to be satisfied with the temperature in the cabin. The entertainment system was nice and new (well, so was the whole plane - even the windows were large and scratch-free). I felt the music choices could have been a bit more extensive especially to cater to non-Koreans. However, the choice of movies made up for the lack of music.There were a number of newly released films and even numerous classics.
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| Entertainment system with a USB port. |
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| Handy device I picked up on a previous flight. |
The last time I flew Asiana there were sets of toothbrushes, toothpaste, and mouthwash. I don't know if this flight was stocked with them, but by the time I got to the restrooms, there were none in sight and I didn't ask for any. Maybe it was because I got sick...yes, I got fever a couple of hours into the flight. Usually I feel great flying, even if I am sick right before. I guess it was my time to be like normal people, so I took a tylenol, stayed well hydrated, and tried to get as much sleep as I could. And thankfully it worked! Shortly before we landed I was feeling almost completely better which was good because I still had one more flight left to take to get to Bangkok.
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| At Incheon International Airport, South Korea: A fun place for children to stretch their legs, and hopefully a respite for their parents! |
Once we landed I got a sim card and a few maps and then took the free shuttle bus my hotel offered. It was just a few minutes drive which was really good because after almost 24 hours of traveling, I was exhausted!
Next post...
Two Bangkok Hotels
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