I am booked for ANA’s “The Room” on my upcoming trip to Bali. It’s a 13 hour flight from NYC to Haneda. Then we fly to Jakarta. Finally, Bali. Later I’ll be on KLM Business Class from Bali to Singapore. When I go to BORA BORA 🇵🇫 , I’ll be on a 787. I really am not excited about the Boeing aircraft. Thanks for another great vlog!
Wow, that sounds like a terrific trip. And hey, who cares what plane it is when it flies you to Bora Bora!? I'd be happy about a standing room ticket for that 😅
oh, the unpleasant flashbacks to seeing the HK-Macau bridge from the air! 💀😬 i lived in HK for a few years, and am not particularly a Macau fan, but would always take the ferry when i visited, instead of using that bridge. i completely understand why it's empty - it scares the living sh*t out of me! it's just so long and so exposed, no matter how presumably well built - and permits notwithstanding, i think it's far too much for the average psyche to deal with. thank you very much for the video, and i hope you had a wonderful rest after so much drama🌻
The only time an airline can update a cabin is during a "D level" overhaul which only happens every few years, so yeah the upgrades will be strung out over the fleet. And if they know they're going to replace that plane in a couple of years, they may not bother at all.
Kusa mochi (草餅, lit. "herb mochi"), also known as kusamochi or yomogi mochi (蓬餅), is a Japanese sweet. It is made from mochi and leaves of yomogi, also known as Japanese mugwort. Because Japanese mugwort is kneaded into the mochi, kusa mochi takes on a vivid green color.
4:50 😅😅😅a whole flat is yours all nigjt, nice. But the trip and delay you must be extremely tired. Again, a wonderful report, and thank you for connecting all the story.
I am booked for ANA’s “The Room” on my upcoming trip to Bali. It’s a 13 hour flight from NYC to Haneda. Then we fly to Jakarta. Finally, Bali.
Later I’ll be on KLM Business Class from Bali to Singapore.
When I go to BORA BORA 🇵🇫 , I’ll be on a 787. I really am not excited about the Boeing aircraft.
Thanks for another great vlog!
Wow, that sounds like a terrific trip. And hey, who cares what plane it is when it flies you to Bora Bora!? I'd be happy about a standing room ticket for that 😅
oh, the unpleasant flashbacks to seeing the HK-Macau bridge from the air! 💀😬 i lived in HK for a few years, and am not particularly a Macau fan, but would always take the ferry when i visited, instead of using that bridge. i completely understand why it's empty - it scares the living sh*t out of me! it's just so long and so exposed, no matter how presumably well built - and permits notwithstanding, i think it's far too much for the average psyche to deal with. thank you very much for the video, and i hope you had a wonderful rest after so much drama🌻
I look at that bridge every time with very mixed feelings. There's never more than 5, 6 cars.....
@@TravelSingFlyEnglishEdition it definitely doesn't inspire a lot of confidence!
Your English is great, btw. You pronounced mugwort correctly.
The only time an airline can update a cabin is during a "D level" overhaul which only happens every few years, so yeah the upgrades will be strung out over the fleet. And if they know they're going to replace that plane in a couple of years, they may not bother at all.
That's very true of course. I guess it's in for a change in the next round 😉
Kusa mochi (草餅, lit. "herb mochi"), also known as kusamochi or yomogi mochi (蓬餅), is a Japanese sweet. It is made from mochi and leaves of yomogi, also known as Japanese mugwort. Because Japanese mugwort is kneaded into the mochi, kusa mochi takes on a vivid green color.
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I don't think I could've slept on the bench either, even with all the legroom.^^
True, the legroom on that bench was pretty incredible 😅
4:50 😅😅😅a whole flat is yours all nigjt, nice.
But the trip and delay you must be extremely tired.
Again, a wonderful report, and thank you for connecting all the story.
Thank you so much! 😅😅😅🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
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I think the word you were looking for was "dated" I agree