Sounds about right. Coming back from SE Asia, we flew through Bangkok and Seoul.
2hr overland, pothole filled jaunt in an aging Toyota minibus
1hr puddle jump from S. Thailand to Bangkok
13hr layover
5hr flight to Seoul
12hr layover
14hr flight to LAX
3hr layover
3.5hr flight to SeaTac
When we finally got to our house door we had been "in transit" for 60 hours. Re-freakin'-diculous.
If you read this realllllly slow, it'll feel like 10 minutes.
Sounds about right. Coming back from SE Asia, we flew through Bangkok and Seoul.
2hr overland, pothole filled jaunt in an aging Toyota minibus
1hr puddle jump from S. Thailand to Bangkok
13hr layover
5hr flight to Seoul
12hr layover
14hr flight to LAX
3hr layover
3.5hr flight to SeaTac
When we finally got to our house door we had been "in transit" for 60 hours. Re-freakin'-diculous.
If you read this realllllly slow, it'll feel like 10 minutes.
When I went to the CS counter to see what they could do about the fact that my plane was now scheduled to land several hours after my connection left the guy tried to give me a 36 hour layover in DC. I told him that was unacceptable and he got me on a flight on a more reasonable timeframe, albeit one that's only sort of going where I want to end up. At least I have a ride home sorted.
Edit: I had a friend tell me the same thing via text after she saw me having a whinge about being stuck here on fb. I bet she's a lot cuter than you are.
When I went to the CS counter to see what they could do about the fact that my plane was now scheduled to land several hours after my connection left the guy tried to give me a 36 hour layover in DC. I told him that was unacceptable and he got me on a flight on a more reasonable timeframe, albeit one that's only sort of going where I want to end up. At least I have a ride home sorted.
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