Which is what the Hongkong International Airport claims itself to be...
A lot of Asian countries have something best or most or something to claim - some of them so frequent in so many places, you wonder which one is telling the truth.
But the HKIA is not so bad (Not that I agree it's the best airport in the world - I wouldn't know).
It's supposed to be a shopper's paradise.
We're window shopping around.
We're still in the airport because we missed our connecting flight.
Funny.
There were these comfy reclining chairs...
And we overslept.
The gate where we were supposed to board was at the other end of where we were.
So we're still here.
Thursday, September 14, 2006
Doodading
I left for the airport, not really skipping.
When I filled the Philippine departure card, I noted how such bad taste it was that a public document should contain an advertisement for a private company (Smart Telecom).
My spirits picked up while waiting for boarding.
I got amused with the Cathay Pacific Filipino stewardess who spoke with a tone like a woman on the street - your boisterous neighborhood kumare.
Felt well enough to want to ride the luggage trolley - but it was not allowed. The Hongkong airport has a roof like the wings of the Wright brothers' plane.
There's suddenly a line of people behind me. They also want to use the courtesy internet service.
So I have to go.
When I filled the Philippine departure card, I noted how such bad taste it was that a public document should contain an advertisement for a private company (Smart Telecom).
My spirits picked up while waiting for boarding.
I got amused with the Cathay Pacific Filipino stewardess who spoke with a tone like a woman on the street - your boisterous neighborhood kumare.
Felt well enough to want to ride the luggage trolley - but it was not allowed. The Hongkong airport has a roof like the wings of the Wright brothers' plane.
There's suddenly a line of people behind me. They also want to use the courtesy internet service.
So I have to go.
Wednesday, September 13, 2006
Using Low Cost Airlines 101
1. A Philtranco bus/ shuttle has a regular schedule to and from SM Megamall and DMIA at Clark. The fare from SM Mega costs 300. There are four trips according to the boking andcreservation office of Philtranco - 6am, 7am, 11am, and 12 pm. There was an 1130 trip, however, when I arrived at the waiting area for the shuttle at SM. Reservations are recommended and can be made by phone at 851-8077 to 79. There were a lot of available seats though. I rode the 1130 am trip even when I was reserved for 12 pm. I thought I'd rather be early. There are no signages at the waiting area and no Philtranco personnel. I only got to confirm that I was at the right spot from the SM guards and from the other people who were already sitting at plastic benches when I arrived. The waiting and pick up area is located behind SM Megamall Building A, right across BPI and Watsons. It is along the same line as a row of FX taxis parked and waiting for passengers. The whole trip from SM Mega to DMIA took more than an hour and a half but less than two hours.
2. DMIA has an outdoor waiting area located at the far end of the building right beside the road corner and the sidewalk with street lights. This road is also where departing buses of Philtranco and Partas park and wait for passengers. Tickets for these buses may be obtained at tables set up by the bus companies at the arival area. Partas catersvto passengers that go to Northern Luzon, particularly Laoag. Passengers going to Baguio are dropped off at the Sison, Pangasinan stop of Victory Liner. Passengers pay separately for each bus line. The ticket obtained at the airport pays for the Partas trip from Clark to Sison.
2. DMIA has an outdoor waiting area located at the far end of the building right beside the road corner and the sidewalk with street lights. This road is also where departing buses of Philtranco and Partas park and wait for passengers. Tickets for these buses may be obtained at tables set up by the bus companies at the arival area. Partas catersvto passengers that go to Northern Luzon, particularly Laoag. Passengers going to Baguio are dropped off at the Sison, Pangasinan stop of Victory Liner. Passengers pay separately for each bus line. The ticket obtained at the airport pays for the Partas trip from Clark to Sison.
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