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Old Feb 18, 2018, 5:42 pm
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NH ORD-HND-CGK: SE Asian Adventure part 1-Jakarta.

SOUTHEAST ASIAN ADVENTURE:

I truly believe that travel is cathartic for the body and the soul so we try our best to take at least two family vacations every year, one in the summer (or during Spring break) and one during winter vacation. This winter vacation we opted for Southeast Asia for a few reasons. First, we always try to escape the harsh Chicago winter for warmer climes. Second, we were traveling with my in-laws and my wife (and her sister) wanted to take them to experience a Muslim majority country outside of the Middle East. Third, since we last visited Bali in 2008, I’ve always wanted to return. So, Southeast Asia it was and in particular Jakarta, Indonesia followed by Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and lastly my lovely Bali, Indonesia. So come on along for our 16 day journey through Southeast Asia.


FLYING CHICAGO TO JAKARTA:

I don’t even have to keep telling you all that I am a United/Star Alliance guy, so when it came time to book flights from Chicago to Jakarta I had quite a few options. I considered Turkish via Istanbul, ANA via Tokyo, Asiana via Seoul and EVA via Taipei. When I came across a roundtrip fare of $710 on united.com, I jumped on it. The routing was via Tokyo/Haneda in both directions which meant that all flights were on ANA (United only flies from O’Hare to Narita). United/ANA have three daily JV roundtrips between Chicago and Tokyo with two flights to Narita (one UA, one NH) and one flight to Haneda (NH).

I think this trip report is pretty darn complete if I do say so myself BUT if you want to see all of the pics and videos, you can check them out right here:
http://www.twindoctorstv.com/doctor-...rta-indonesia/
AND
http://www.twindoctorstv.com/dr-is-s...rta-indonesia/

ANA CHICAGO/ORD TO TOKYO/HND:


This picture says it all. With temperatures in Chi-town of only 5 degrees Fahrenheit, I was more than ready to abandon the frigid midwest for somewhere a little closer to the equator.



Our flight was scheduled to depart at 4:15PM so we made sure we were checking in at United’s terminal 1 (where ANA and Lufthansa flights depart) by two o’clock. Star Gold status meant we could skip the general lines which is always a nice time saver.



Talk about options. It looks like flyers could decide if they wanted to be courteous with the folks on the other end or if they wanted to just rage at them. I’m guessing most flyers choose option B. Seriously, if anyone knows what the heck a raging phone is, I’d love to know.



The United departures board is always busy here at ORD and luckily most flights were in the green today.






All Nippon Airways flight NH#111 was operating out of gate C-10. Boarding time was planned for 3:45PM which was only 30 minutes before the STD. I thought 30 minutes could be cutting a bit close for a fully loaded 777-300, but they do this everyday so I’m going to go with their judgement (like I have a choice)? At about 3:00PM the cabin crew was huddled at the gate waiting to board the aircraft.




Our flight was operated by JA777A, a 2006 built Boeing 777-300 that would be taking us on the 6,298 mile 12 hour and 26 minute journey to Haneda. JA777A had arrived hours earlier as NH#12 from NRT.




Boarding started about 20 minutes late, a few minutes after 4PM. I scoped out J-class as we boarded and it looked pretty nice. Comfortable seats, lots of space and aisle access but at $6,500 a pop with ten of us flying, Y-class it was! Look at those show off’s stowing their luggage and meandering about their J-class thrones.




There was one last reminder of the service we would not be receiving as we trudged back to Coach, the location where I’m guessing mid-flight snacks will be located for the lucky souls in J-class.




Now, I’m neither high maintenance nor am I picky, I would have been more than happy to settle for Premium Economy tonight. Those seats actually looked pretty darn comfortable!




None the less, we were all smiles and happy to be in any class tonight. After all we were just minutes away from starting our next adventure to the other side of the world. My youngest son Noah and I in 31A and 31C.




With 34 inches of pitch and 9-abreast seating, this sub-fleet of ANA 777-300’s offer a comfortable ride in the back. Once the full 777-300 fleet is refurbished and becomes 10-abreast with 31 inches of pitch, I will stick strictly to UA and Economy Plus if I’m not flying up front. It was a cold but relatively clear day and of course it was a beautiful day (and night) for flying.




I checked out the seat pocket contents including the safety card (always safety first),…




a general service menu that included a list of beverages and meals and of course…




Wingspan, ANA’s in-flight magazine.




Now you know that I always have to checkout the fleet page which included ANA’s Star Wars themed planes (bummed we weren’t flying one tonight) and…




the Millennium Falcon. Gotta love the extent of the Star Wars branding. I was hoping the Millennium Falcon would get subbed today but I hear those only fly the JFK and Heathrow routes.




I got the in-flight entertainment systems fired up while…




boarding was wrapping up. Here you can see the generous legroom on this NH 777-300 sub-fleet.




The movie and TV selection was adequate at best but as long as my favorite channel is there (the flight map of course), I’m good to go!




Just as boarding completed, a United Boeing 757-200 pulled in along our port side. By now the sun was starting to slowly set.




I checked out the various flight map views (a guy always likes choice) as…




we pushed off of the gate starting our 12+ hour journey.


You can check out the push back, taxi and takeoff here on this video trip report




After a 46 second take-off roll, we launched off of runway 28R into a beautiful winter sunset. Check out that wingflex.




I decided to take a quick walk around the cabin before the aisles were blocked by service carts. After 20+ years I still love the curve of the 777 walls and ceiling.




As the cabin crew prepared for the first in-flight service, I decided to browse the movie selections. The service started with a small bottle of water and…




rice snacks which were actually pretty good.




I ultimately decided on Girls Trip which was airplane funny but not $18 movie theater funny. Still, it kept me nicely entertained for the first couple of hour of the flight.




After the snack service, the beverage cart came by. Yes, I always stress the importance of in-flight hydration and yes, I did get a Pepsi but remember, I already had a bottled water so they just cancel one another out, right?




I decided to give the wifi a go and at $19.95 for the entire flight, I thought the value was pretty good.




Best of all, the speed was good and there were very few drop zones. What else would an aerophile do? Of course I went directly to FlightRadar24 and tracked our flight.




We were over the middle of Canada when the flight attendants…




brought a menu card with the dinner and breakfast options. The days of individual menus in Coach are all but dead but I feel like this is a nice option especially when the potential for language barriers exist. I opted for A, the curry with potato croquette.




The eagle eyed amongst you probably noticed my second Pepsi. I know, I know, bad Doctor I, but to be fair I make a rule of having two waters for every non-water beverage. The potato croquette was…interesting. It was edible but definitely not something I would order again.




Okay, okay ANA, I forgive you for that questionable culinary presentation. Ice cream, especially Haagen Dazs makes everything better.




Dinner and movie done, it was time to stretch my legs and take the three year old on a quick bathroom run.




The door to the crew rest near the aft lavatories was so subtle that I almost missed it. I’m sure this is by design.




The Y-class bathroom amenities were pretty spartan and just included soap and lotion.




I don’t know who the person is who would still try to smoke in the lavs (although I’m they exist) but if you are contemplating this option, there are clear warnings as soon as you close the door that you should reconsider your plans.




If that first warning wasn’t enough, there is a second warning letting you know that you better get ready to pony up 500,000 yen for that cigarette.




This is my artsy fartsy way of telling you that we both finished our business (I didn’t think you wanted any more concrete evidence). Business done, it was time to head back into the now darkened cabin and try to catch a few ZZZ’s.




The timing of the flight meant that you could potentially get a decent “nights” sleep. With a departure time of 4:15PM and arrival time of 5:30AM (Chicago time), I was able to sleep for a good 4 hours. By the time I woke up, we were over eastern Russia with about 3 hours and 15 minutes left in the air.




A couple of hours out of Haneda the cabin lights came back on. Okay, I said you could theoretically get a few hours of decent sleep. This is still Coach as evidenced by the poor guy about to fall into the aisle or the guy next to him doing his best impression of a pretzel.




I headed back to the lavatory before the carts were in the aisles to find this bootleg air freshener that was giving off the scent of eucalyptus. Nice touch.




Sorry for the dirty mirror but it is time for another one of Doctor I’s flying tips. Gotta keep your skin and face nicely moisturized throughout the flight. Yes, that is Oil of Olay. Don’t laugh, guys want to keep their skin wrinkle free as well (at lest this guy does).




A quick peek into the mini-Y cabin immediately after Premium Economy and before the lavatory/galley break.




The main Economy cabin after the lavatory/galley break.




The “breakfast” service started with wet towelettes. I put breakfast in quotes because I never understand the idea of serving breakfast at 8PM local time.




Thankfully my little angel is a pretty good flyer. From this viewpoint I can keep an eye on her and everyone else behind me.




I decided to check out Atomic Blonde during the last few flight hours. Again, airplane good but not $18 in the theater good.




The menu card made a second appearance. I opted for the cod while my son went for the chicken. To be honest the chicken looked a lot more like beef to me but Noah said despite it’s deceptive appearance, it was actually pretty good.




The cod was average at best but definitely edible. Notice, I had a Pepsi AND a water. I have to stay true to my word.




“Breakfast” done, movie done and we were almost there.




I took one last opportunity to stretch my legs and explore the cabin which was in pretty good shape for the end of a 13 hour trip.




What can I say? I have a door thing.




My poor oldest son got stuck in the middle of the middle (he’s the black one in case you were wondering). We booked our flights and pre assigned our seats 10 months in advance. At that time we pre-reserved five consecutive rows on the two seat side. Somehow my in-laws seats were changed to the two seats in the middle of the middle so my oldest children had to take the hit and sit there.




Little miss thing woke up after the meal was done bright eyed and bushy tailed ready to take on the new day. Even though it was about 8PM local time, we had crossed the international date line so it really was a new day.




Hard candies were distributed as we were making our descent into Haneda, nice touch.




Almost there, almost there, 12 hours and 26 minutes later and we were on the other side of the globe.




ANA doesn’t turn cabin lights off for takeoff and landing, so getting good landing shots was impossible. Take my word for it, we did in fact land. Welcome to Tokyo International Airport aka Haneda airport.




We pulled along side a company Boeing 787-8. I wondered if this would be the bird for our Jakarta bound flight in four hours.



The oldest (mother) and youngest (my baby girl) ladies in my life disembarking. Sayonara JA777A, thanks for the safe ride!




The color palate is kind of plain but to me the Business cabin still looks warm and inviting.




Even after leaving ORD about 30 minutes behind schedule, we still arrived Haneda 9 minutes ahead of schedule at 8:21PM.




JA777A on the the other side. Three hours later she was heading back to the good ole USA, this time LAX.


Don’t forget to check out the full video report right HERE:


*****CONTINUED BELOW*****

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Old Feb 18, 2018, 5:44 pm
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ANA TOKYO/HANEDA TO JAKARTA/SOEKARNO-HATTA

I think this trip report is pretty darn complete if I do say so myself BUT if you want to see all of the pics and videos, you can check them out right here:
http://www.twindoctorstv.com/doctor-...rta-indonesia/
AND
http://www.twindoctorstv.com/dr-is-s...rta-indonesia/


With about four hours before flight NH#871 to Jakarta, I decided to explore Haneda. I’ve had a million and one layovers in Tokyo but they have all been at Narita, so Haneda was a new airport for me. I like the fact that the departures board had a terminal map above it. The board alternated between Japanese and English which was good for me because my Japanese is rusty and by rusty I mean non-existent.




The terminal was quite busy with multiple flights headed to S.E. Asia, Europe and the USA scheduled within the next few hours.




A few walks, a few bathroom pit stops and a cup of coffee later and it was time to head to the gate for boarding.




Again the crew were hanging out at the gate waiting to board.




Jetlag and coffee meant that I was wide awake and happily irritating my family with selfies. Noah indulged me,…




the wife not so much.




Boarding was called right on time and we were soon headed into the gate. That sign really just rubbed it in, no Business class for us.




Soon we were heading back down the jetway, boarding JA807A, a 2011 built Boeing 787-8 for the 3,598 mile, 7 hour and 18 minute flight from Haneda to Jakarta. A member of cabin crew was at the door greeting boarding passengers and checking boarding passes.




This 787-8 had the regional Business class product which still looked awfully inviting as 21 hours later, jet lag finally started to win the battle. These regional J-seats don’t lie flat but with 160 degrees of recline, I’m sure they are comfortable enough for a short long-haul flight like this one.




These two class 787-8’s have two Economy cabins with no Premium Economy.




ANA has 787-8’s with a 2-4-2 Coach configuration and some with a 3-3-3 configuration, we were obviously on one of the later tonight. The roomy 787 cabin even makes the 3-3-3 configuration with 31 inches of pitch look roomy. The fallacy of that soon became clear once the cabin filled up.




Being close to 6 feet tall, I could definitely feel the difference between the 34 inches of pitch on the 777 and the 31 inches of pitch on the 787.




As I got settled in, I checked out the safety card.




A company 777-300 was parked next to us.




Yes, my mother is THAT one person who actually bought that silly looking neck pillow. She said it was comfortable but I still had to shame her with a picture.




Stickers were placed on the headrests for people with special meals. My children had…you guessed it, Children’s Meals.




Boarding proceeded a bit slower than expected but soon enough, boarding was complete.




We pushed off of the gate about 35 minutes late and had a long taxi out to the active runway while…




the safety video played.




After what seemed like an eternity, we reached the active thresh hold and finally took off into the night sky above a sleepy Tokyo. My wife and youngest just couldn’t hang and were asleep before the wheels were up.


If you want to see the taxi and takeoff, check out my video trip report here. Just don’t forget to come back :




After takeoff, a very light snack service commenced. The snacks were distributed in these cool plastic bags. I wonder what happens if you enjoy the contents of this bag after the flight is finished? Spontaneous combustion?




The snack was accompanied by a full beverage service.




Now, when I say light snack this is how light we are talking. A single, sweet pastry. Given the hour of the night/morning I don’t think it was unreasonable to save the full meal for the pre-landing service, but I was still a bit surprised with the size of the snack.




It was small but at least it was good. Apple if I recall correctly.




My combo, a water and a Pepsi. A little bit of business and a little bit of pleasure.




This was the child meal. Luckily my daughter was asleep because I can only imagine what her response would have been to an egg salad sandwich. Hint, it would not have been good.




Once the snack service was done, I made a quick pit stop to the mood lit loo with…




a view. I’m not British but I had to make that all rhyme.




Business done, I made my way back to my seat and caught this shot of the beacon light lit wing before my adventure to Slumberland.




The dark cabin with the night-time mood lighting made for a nice, cozy environment.




Despite the 31 inches of pitch, I slept for a good portion of the flight, awakening over the Philippines.




The cabin mood lighting was slowly shifting to dawn to awaken the slumbering passengers. As the “sun” continued to rise,…




the cabin slowly stirred to life.




Well at least most of it did. My mom and middle daughter we still sound asleep.




The breakfast started with wet towelettes.




Beverages came next followed by…




the meal. The curry fish was a bit heavy for the early hour but none-the-less good. Yup, that is a Pepsi and no, there was no accompanying water. Busted!




The Muslim meals are all Halal certified meaning that the animals were handled and slaughtered in a specific, ritualistic way.




The dessert was some type of lemon puree which was actually phenomenal.




I swear, 26 hours into this journey and as long as she has something to watch she is just fine.




I decided to watch The Dark Tower during the last few hours of the flight. I think you know what I’m going to say by now, airplane good, yes, $18 movie theater good, nope!




This was the Child meal by the way. With the exception of the breaded chicken, this one was a miss as well.




Once the meal service was completed I quickly stretched my legs and explored the rear galley and…




yes, I know that I have a problem. But yes, another door pic.




There was one last round of beverages before the last call was made for duty free shopping.




Yeah, yeah, I get it. We steerage folks better stay in our lowly place




By now, the real sun was rapidly rising.




The sky seemed to become brighter by the minute.




27+ hours later, we were truly almost there.




Doors and wings, those are my two things so here is an alternative wing view for you.




As we started our initial descent, the sun started to peek out from behind the clouds.




We slowly banked to the right as we continued our descent.




There is the Rolls Royce Trent that has been humming for the last 7 hours to get us to Jakarta. Keep up the good work buddy!




The skies over Indonesia were beautiful. Our descent continued and we were soon on short finals for Jakarta’s Soekarno-Hatta airport.


If you want to check out the video trip report including our Jakarta landing, check it out right HERE:




After a nice, smooth landing, the windows immediately fogged over. It was clearly steamy out there but given the weather at home, I had absolutely no complaints. Welcome to Jakarta!




After a short taxi we were parked at the gate and disembarking JA807A. One last look at the J-class cabin.




The terminal was nice and empty at this early hour which I hoped meant that immigration would also be nice and empty.




Clearly there was no such luck but hey, we were finally here and at the start of a 16 day vacation. So, I took a deep breath and just relaxed, we had no where to be anyway.




I wouldn’t be an aerophilie if I didn’t immediately check out my flight info on FlightRadar24 so…




here it is. We flew 3,598 miles in 7 hours and 14 minutes with a maximum altitude of 41,000 feet at close to 540 knots.

-Check out the video trip reports for NH111 ORD-HND HERE:

-Check out the video trip report for NH871 HND-CGK HERE:


EXPLORING JAKARTA:


The best way to fight jet lag after an epic journey over 15 time zones is to stay in constant motion. After checking in to the Doubletree hotel, we took quick showers, changed clothes and hit the streets of Jakarta’s Diponegoro neighborhood. Only my mom and oldest son Adam could hang, everybody else was sleeping. Wimps!!!




The streets of Jakarta are definitely busy. I can honestly say that scooters and tuk tuk’s probably out number the cars 2 to 1.




No matter how far you travel, graffiti is one of those constants you find in a big city. Lazy and Reckless, Young and Useless, this looks like parental revenge graffiti!




We arrived on a Friday which meant that most of the city stopped for the mid-day Juma (Friday) prayer. When I say most of the city stopped, I mean it. People literally pulled out their rugs and prayed in the streets.




As we walked, we came across multiple fruit stands including this one. I have no idea what fruit this is but it looked and smelled wonderful. Probably should have had the cajones to try one.




Yeah, I don’t know what you’re talking about. I couldn’t have done *fill in the blank*, I was having a cup of joe at Alibi coffee. This guy really does look kind of guilty, good thing he has an alibi. Ba dum dum…I’m here all night folks.




Jakarta is the city of 17 canals and this is one of them making it’s way through the city sprawl.




We made our way over to the upscale Menteng neighborhood and the Menteng 01 school, better known as President Barack Obama’s primary school for the second and third grades.




Here is a statue of little Barack in the school courtyard.




Back on the streets and this was a first for me, an actual Uber motorbike. In retrospect, I probably should have Uber’ed somewhere on a motorbike just to say that I did it but I have a feeling my wife would have objected.




Our next stop was Merdeka Square located in the center of the city. Hint, Jakarta is hosting the 2018 Asian games later this year.




Merdeka park was a really nice (and huge) green space in the middle of city. Surprisingly I didn’t see a lot of the Wonderful Indonesia branding across the city but I guess they figure they don’t need to promote Indonesia once you are already there.




This is MONAS, the national monument at the center of Merdeka square. It too commemorates Indonesia’s struggle for independence from the Dutch.




Istiqlal Mosque was a stones throw from Merdeka Square so it was our next stop. With a capacity of 200,000 people, Istiqlal is the largest mosque in southeast Asia and the third largest mosque in the world.




The architecture on the outside was actually pretty plain but the architecture in the main prayer hall was phenomenal. I don’t know what is more striking, the dome itself or the Arabic calligraphy below the dome.




After leaving Istiqlal, we went to one of Jakarta’s oldest train stations, the Jakarta Kota railway station, which was built in 1870.




The high arched ceilings are typical of the western art deco style of the era. I kind of got a kick out of the juxtaposition between the old architecture and the modernity of cell phones and Starbucks.




In a city of close to 10,000,000 people there is always going to be poverty. The site of these three young men sleeping outside of the train station was heart breaking.




Driving around the city, you could see bits and pieces of Indonesia’s Dutch colonial past.




Our three days in Jakarta flew by and soon it was the day of departure. Just as we were preparing to leave for the airport, there was a massive storm that brought with it very high winds and a deluge of rain. We left for the airport four hours in advance so even with the slow traffic, we made it to the airport in plenty of time. The winds came fast and furious but thankfully we didn’t see much property damage.




We arrived Soekarno-Hatta airport about three hours before our STD.




Our next stop was Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and…




I wouldn’t be a self respecting aerophilie if I didn’t choose to take KLM’s fifth freedom flight from Jakarta to Kuala Lumpur. Be sure to check out the written and video flight reports for KL810 to KUL.


-Check out part 2 of our adventure exploring Indonesia’s capitol city Jakarta right HERE:
Dr. I's Southeast Asian Adventure: Jakarta, Indonesia. - TwinDoctorsTV.com

-Check out our video diary exploring Jakarta right HERE:

-Check out the video trip reports for NH111 ORD-HND HERE:

-Check out the video trip report for NH871 HND-CGK HERE:

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Nice report! What's the pink stuff next to the carrots?


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Sorry for the duplicate post.
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Nice report! What's the pink stuff next to the carrots?


That was actually a curry sauce that covered the fish.
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Gotta love the extent of the Star Wars branding. I was hoping the Millennium Falcon would get subbed today but I hear those only fly the JFK and Heathrow routes.
I flew on the BB8 plane LAX-HND last month and the extent of the Star Wars branding inside the cabin was:
- Theme music playing during boarding
- Headrests were Star Wars branded
- A commemorative plastic card that noted that you had flown on said plane that was handed out prior to arrival

As we walked, we came across multiple fruit stands including this one. I have no idea what fruit this is but it looked and smelled wonderful. Probably should have had the cajones to try one.
The pictured fruit is a rambutan.

I always enjoy reading your TRs and this one was no exception. Looking forward to reading the rest!

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Originally Posted by kevincrumbs
I flew on the BB8 plane LAX-HND last month and the extent of the Star Wars branding inside the cabin was:
- Theme music playing during boarding
- Headrests were Star Wars branded
- A commemorative plastic card that noted that you had flown on said plane that was handed out prior to arrival


The pictured fruit is a rambutan.

I always enjoy reading your TRs and this one was no exception. Looking forward to reading the rest!
Oh man, now I'm really jealous!! That card would have gone right into my memorabilia box.

Thanks for reading!
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Great report, loved your refreshing take on Jakarta!
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Originally Posted by gpeso8
Great report, loved your refreshing take on Jakarta!
Thanks! Jakarta was a city I've wanted to visit for a long time so I'm glad I can cross it off of my list.
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Old Feb 25, 2018, 3:17 pm
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What a bargain fare!!! Cheaper than going to Europe.
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Old Feb 25, 2018, 3:27 pm
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Originally Posted by Bretteee
What a bargain fare!!! Cheaper than going to Europe.
Good price indeed! Europe - U.S. is normally more reasonable priced that U.S. - Europe
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Old Mar 1, 2018, 12:50 pm
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Originally Posted by Bretteee
What a bargain fare!!! Cheaper than going to Europe.
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Good price indeed! Europe - U.S. is normally more reasonable priced that U.S. - Europe
Yeah, the price was phenomenal. I find that fares to Asia and especially southeast Asia are frequently sub-$800 and sometimes even sub-$700. I constantly find flights from ORD to PEK and PVG for $600ish on UA and SIN and BKK in the $700 range! Europe on the other hand, it's rare to find something below $1,000 even in the winter low season.
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Old Mar 1, 2018, 2:02 pm
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Really great Trip Report. Thanks for sharing!
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Old Mar 6, 2018, 10:29 pm
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Originally Posted by Madone59
Really great Trip Report. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for reading! Um, talking about great reports, your Round the World in First report was phenomenal and I was going to say it made me a little jealous but it made me a lot jealous. That is what I call #TripGoals !
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Old Mar 7, 2018, 5:34 am
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Thanks for reading! Um, talking about great reports, your Round the World in First report was phenomenal and I was going to say it made me a little jealous but it made me a lot jealous. That is what I call #TripGoals !
I am glad you enjoyed! Send me a PM if you're ever booking a trip like that, I will be happy to help.....I have a lot of good karma to pay back from everyone who helped me
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