I had an uncanny dream about a month before this trip that
one of my flights got cancelled and I missed my connecting flight. When I
woke up the next morning I found Qantas had emailed me informing me that my
first flight had been cancelled and it would need to be rebooked. All went well
and I got a flight 30 mins later allowing a bit more of a sleep in. Yay me! Now
on a 36 hour journey with 3 different flights, any well-travelled person would book
a connecting flight so they didn’t have to deal with dragging luggage all around
at each stop. So that’s what I booked…. Or thought I had. Due to the
cancellation, my national carrier downgraded me to their low cost carrier,
which in the beginning I didn’t mind, but as the check-in lady proceeded to
explain to me that due to the different carriers I would have to transport my
own bags in Brisbane.
Now I wasn’t upset that I had to get my bags. What made this
traveler an unhappy traveler was that my connecting booking was no longer
connecting, my 4.30am start was not starting the way I it needed to and 2
checked bags (46kgs) 1 carry on bag 1 laptop bag & 1 handbag did not equal ‘fun
times’ to me as I hashed out a plan to move terminals. So I informed her as
much. Upon arriving in Brisbane I tried my luck at International check-in,
because let’s face it my trip wasn’t amazing so far, and after some checking
the check-in lady Marji upgraded me which made the 13 hour flight more bearable.
It amazes me how people can board a flight at 10.30am and be
asleep soon after take off. Didn’t you just wake up?
Needless to say I didn’t sleep. The flight to LA was super smooth and other
than 2 bits of turbulence you would never think you were over 30,000ft in the
air. The flight was pretty non eventful for all on board but this is me I’m talking about. Where
there is a will there is a way. Not that I wanted to but I somehow found myself
red-faced and embarrassed midflight.
I made quite a few trips up and down the isle to stretch my
legs and to the toilet. My first trip to the toilet, in my defense, was in near
darkness. I went to the door that had a sign mentioning toilet and I assumed
that was it. Well it wasn’t. What a nice surprise it was when the male flighty
came over and in a not so quiet voice advised me that the door lead to the
cupboard and I couldn’t go in there. Red faced, I turned around to see the door
behind a curtain behind me. After returning to my seat I was putting my bag in
the overhead locker when the same flighty stopped by and kindly advised me that
the cupboard on the left (super small and skinny cupboard) was not a toilet
either and I shouldn’t try going into that one either. Ha. Ha.
So I finally made it to LA, scanned all 10 fingers & thumbs on the
customs scanner and seemingly registered myself with US Homeland Security, got some well needed sleep, skyped my family and got asked if
my accent was English. Now I sit in the Alaskan Airlines departure lounge waiting
for my next and final flight to my new home – Canada!
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