Our trip began with a 4:30 am wake up call and a 7 am arrival at the Vancouver
Airport, courtesy of Spencer. Thank goodness for NEXUS and eye
scans. We were able to bypass the long security lineups and sailed
through US Customs.
Yes, I
said US Customs. When you travel on points you get what you get,
especially when you only book two months in advance. We flew Vancouver to
Seattle, Seattle to Seoul, and Seoul to Bangkok. We are staying in
Bangkok for three days to see the sights but more importantly, to adjust our
body clocks before flying to Delhi on March 7. Our fellow travelers will
arrive in India on the 7th.
Thank
goodness as well, for the fact we spend so much money on our VISA cards.
We focus so much on squirreling away points that we changed dealerships at the
last minute when buying our last car. The deal breaker was our demand to
double the down payment dollars we could put on VISA. The fellow we were
dealing with for over a year said “No”. We found someone else who said
“yes”. As a result, we are flying Executive Class on this trip and are
taking advantage of the many Airport Lounges offering free food and
drink.
The trip
from Seattle to Seoul was long but comfortable. Eleven and a half hours,
all in daylight, most over land. This fact surprised me. We crossed
over the Pacific but via B.C., Alaska, and Siberia. Asiana Airlines was
first class; they even had five different folks in suits out on the tarmac at
SeaTac waving good-bye.
Arrived
Seoul around 6:30 pm Monday (1 am home time Monday). Into the Thai Air lounge
for a few draft beers and Thai salad. Deborah took a turn at the grand
piano entertaining the other guest (three Buddhist monks quaffing beers in a
corner).
We
finally arrived at our hotel in Bangkok after approximately 29 hours of
straight travel time. I think we managed about 6 hours of sleep over that
time. Dead tired now but will post before sleep.