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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Mission completed

18th and 19th May

Saying bye

The hotel may thought efficiencies about us as a group booking, however the check-out sheet delivered to each room was excellent. Thankfully we were able to frame out about departure of each one of us by check-out time, flight departure time, destination, possibly flight time, who's leaving first, who'll be the last etc.

At 10:00 pm, many of us without prearrangement voluntarily gathered to say bye to first leavers to Sydney and Austin.
Hour later we were came down again to say bye to them heading for Japan at 11:00pm
Then I finally hugged rest of them to prepare for myself leaving on early next morning.
I am sure they may have gathered a couple of times more up until last member standing.
(Sorry to her)














Returning to Sydney

My departure was very smooth, a member rang me me unexpectedly to say bye in last minute.
Checking-out, pay,rent for extra, their transport.. everything went smoothly until I stood for boarding pass at the Emirates desk.
They need to check why my recent reissued passport is not linked to Australian visa.
What? How could that happen as I left there a month ago?
No one answered for 20 minutes to the calls from the ticket counter. My brain began to spin to measure all the possibilities.
However, no longer drama. They sorted it out. Big relief.

It was another sharp 14 hours flight and famous A380 super jumbo.
There is a menu named 'As you like - chocolate bar'.
Because I saw that the plane has in-flight bar I thought that is the bar. But it turned out a choco-bar.
What a dazzling glare from the crew when I asked them where the bar is.
Yes, it was the assumption based on short judgement we needed to battle during the assignment.
That happening may not only because of the language of 'bar'.

Done.

My shiny CSC assignment ended with waking up call by cabin crew announcing of landing in Sydney. 

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