Notes on 42 Hours of Flying...

All flights went pretty much as planned...two on United and one on Thai Air.

All were on newer Boeing or Airbus planes which are really pretty similar.  Great in flight entertainment for binge watching.  Think I saw three James Bond movies.  Food was pretty standard (meal and snack for 10 hour flight) but seating gives a new meaning to crowded.  New planes seem to have the concept that higher class passengers get more room and economy get less.  Although no the Houston to England leg flight was pretty empty and I got to sleep lying down over three empty seats in a row.

Early arrival in Bangkok Sunday Morning, two train rides and a walk to our hotel which seems to be in the commercial mall district.  Area could easily be called "The Mall of SE Asia" for all the luxury stores.

Bangkok is hot , humid this time of year but people are very courteous, police and guards standing around everywhere.  No real hassles but still lots of people ready to take advantage of the unsuspecting tourist.

We applied for Viet Nam Visa couple days ago and plan to pick it up later today, then overnight bus to Chaing Mai which is highly recommended and at a higher elevation so a little cooler.

English spoken by most of the population and at all business locations so easy to see that they have an upper hand on export and manufacturing businesses.  Prices near USA standard except for street food.  We had nice two egg omelet nd rice made to order for about $1.20 US.






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