Another mucus filled flight with everyone around me having caught all the various illnesses Japanese people seem to suffer from on a permanent basis that sees them generating non stop discharges from their nasal passages.
The flight was full, and suspiciously when I boarded, in one of the priority groups, the overhead lockers were already full. On 2 aisle planes this rarely happens. Hardly anyone had boarded. Are we all mules of some kind?
The flight left about 30 minutes late, and took exactly 7 hours. The next flight will take the same. I am sure they will serve a full meal soon after we take off, at about 2am local time.
So unless something extraordinary happens, no more text and photos about this trip. Korea again in late March.
Haneda airport terminal 3 is really very basic. This is all of the food options other than a 7-eleven. There is never anywhere near enough seating for the food options they have. There is a much better selection prior to going through customs which is really unusual.
AI controlled wheelchairs of death just randomly swerve at people walking through the airport.
Even the shopping options are very limited, I think Adelaide airport domestic terminal has more shops. Not that I am buying, but it keeps people out of my way if they are busy buying Louis Vuitton money laundering objects in airports.
Here is my plane. An Airbus A350. As I have said before they are quieter than a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, but with the snot action going on, that is not always a good thing, even with noise cancelling headphones.
I arrived in Singapore to the familiar carpet.
The view over the railing of the Krisflyer lounge is decent, here you can see Louis Vuitton bags being purchased to take back to Russia.
And my final pic, number 1065 for this trip, sitting at the same spot I always sit in the lounge, re hydrating between flights. Strangely my gate is quite far away, so I have a reason to do a long walk, normally I do it for fun.