We left Chennai for home on Tuesday, October 13. We put in a full day of work since our flight did not leave until 9:50pm. The first leg was to Dubai, about a 4.5 hour flight. After a 2.5-hour layover, we left for Dallas, a 15.5 hour flight.
The ride to Dallas was uneventful. However I was tickled by the plane: Airbus A380-800. It is a huge plane with two decks. The economy passengers were on the first deck and the Business and First Class passengers were on the second deck.
My seat in Business Class was really a cubicle with a mini-bar.
On the second deck, there was actually a full bar. I spent some time there understanding the physics of alcohol in a pressurized environment.
As we crossed very near the North Pole, I had a Mimosa (Champagne and Orange Juice) to celebrate the feat.
We arrived in Dallas. We had a 3-hour layover before we continued our journey to San Antonio. We arrived in San Antonio on Wednesday around 1:40pm after about 26 hours of traveling. All in all over the three-week trip, we rode 15 planes. Whew!
I like traveling but it is very good to be back in San Antonio and home. There are no plans for the next big trip. It's now time to savor what happened. It's also time to consolidate all the ideas that work generated and initiate them for the betterment of all.
The ride to Dallas was uneventful. However I was tickled by the plane: Airbus A380-800. It is a huge plane with two decks. The economy passengers were on the first deck and the Business and First Class passengers were on the second deck.
My seat in Business Class was really a cubicle with a mini-bar.
On the second deck, there was actually a full bar. I spent some time there understanding the physics of alcohol in a pressurized environment.
As we crossed very near the North Pole, I had a Mimosa (Champagne and Orange Juice) to celebrate the feat.
We arrived in Dallas. We had a 3-hour layover before we continued our journey to San Antonio. We arrived in San Antonio on Wednesday around 1:40pm after about 26 hours of traveling. All in all over the three-week trip, we rode 15 planes. Whew!
I like traveling but it is very good to be back in San Antonio and home. There are no plans for the next big trip. It's now time to savor what happened. It's also time to consolidate all the ideas that work generated and initiate them for the betterment of all.
2 comments:
Very cool travel log on your excursions. From the blog and pics, it looks more like a vacation than work trip. :)
It looks like that but I assure you, there was a lot of work done. I didn't want to bore you with a lot of work details.
There were many ideas generated that are already bearing fruit.
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