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One last look at HL resting at Gate No. Walking along the passageway linking to the immigrations area and connecting flight security checkpoint from Gate No. The passageway leading to the immigrations area and connecting flight security checkpoint in the Main Terminal at Incheon International Airport during the mid-afternoon hours.

The transit mall in the airside of the Main Terminal at Incheon International Airport during the mid-afternoon hours. The massive departure flight information screen in the airside of the Main Terminal at Incheon International Airport during the mid-afternoon hours. A bowl of broccoli soup with a few pieces of chicken and mushrooms and a glass of Coca-cola for myself.

I remember riding on this aircraft thrice in December , December and just a week earlier. Finally arriving at the passenger waiting area at Gate No. The entrance to the jet bridge at Gate No. My boarding pass for the return segment between Seoul Incheon and Singapore.

A view of my seat, 7J, during the boarding process at Gate No. Crafting out my report for the segment between Seoul Incheon and Singapore on my blog during the boarding process at Gate No. My usual pre-departure glasses of champagne and orange juice on my dining table.

About to commence our taxi along the airport tarmac to our assigned runway. Taxiing past Terminal A along the way to our assigned runway. This aircraft had initially arrived from her long transpacific journey from the United States earlier as Singapore Airlines flight SQ from San Francisco.

Taxiing along the tarmac towards our assigned runway for departure. Finally turning in the direction towards our assigned runway for take-off. Finally climbing into the bright early evening sky shortly after taking off from Incheon International Airport. The rear view of the Korean Air Boeing Prestige Sleeper cabin shortly after the seatbelt signs were switched off.

Crafting out my report for the segment between Seoul Incheon and Singapore on my blog during cruising altitude between South Korea and China. The cover page for the food and beverage menu for the segment between Seoul Incheon and Singapore. Reviewing the wine list for the segment between Seoul Incheon and Singapore. Reviewing the food and beverage menu for the segment between Seoul Incheon and Singapore. A small platter consisting of two oven-roasted mushrooms stuffed with turkey ham for myself.

The beautiful view of the sunset over the Yellow Sea during cruising altitude between South Korea and Taiwan. The first course: Mozzarella and tomato salad with arugula lettuce.

The view of the Korean Air Boeing Prestige Sleeper cabin from my seat during the in-flight dinner service. The beautiful view of sunset over the Taiwan Strait. The second course: Green asparagus cream soup. My main course: Roasted beef tenderloin with red bell pepper sauce served with mashed potatoes and roasted vegetables. A scene in "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets ", where both Uncle Vernon and Aunt Petunia are suddenly awoken by the ripping of Harry's drilled windows in the middle of the night, where the bars are used to imprison Harry from going back to Hogwarts.

Mason frowns at the Dursleys in disapproval after Dobby invisibly drops Aunt Petunia's master pudding on her during the Dursleys' dinner party with the Masons, though Harry got the blame in the end. The flight route indication map indicating our cruising altitude over the South China Sea between Vietnam and the Philippines. Cruising through the pitch black night sky over the South China Sea between Vietnam and the Philippines.

The rear view of the dimmed Korean Air Boeing Prestige Sleeper cabin to allow the passengers to get some rest. Cruising over the South China through the pitch black night sky somewhere between Vietnam and East Malaysia. The view of the Korean Air Boeing Prestige Sleeper cabin from my seat shortly before the seatbelt signs were illuminated in preparation for descent into Singapore Changi Airport.

The rear view of the Korean Air Boeing Prestige Sleeper cabin shortly before the seatbelt signs were illuminated in preparation for descent into Singapore Changi Airport. The view of the Korean Air Boeing Prestige Sleeper cabin from my seat shortly after the seatbelt signs were illuminated for landing in Singapore Changi Airport.

Cruising somewhere between Kelantan and Penang over Malaysian airspace. The view of the Penang Bridge at night as the aircraft cruises over Penang during its final approach into Singapore. The lights of Singapore shining directly below us as the aircraft makes its final approach into Singapore Changi Airport. Taxiing along the airport tarmac shortly after landing in Singapore Changi Airport. After arriving at the airport Check the information monitors on Floor 3 to verify your airline and the boarding counter.

Carry-on Baggage Stowaway in overhead cabinets Typically passengers check most bags and only carry hand bags, laptop bags, etc. Please keep cameras, jewelry or other valuables, and glass or fragile items with you. Advanced Search on Prohibited Carry-on Items.

Checked baggage Check-in counter Do not take baggage from or check a bag for a stranger to prevent any accidents. Cheap Flights to Singapore. Cheap Flights from Seoul to Singapore. SQ Hotels in Singapore. Singapore Seoul. Hotels in Singapore. Your gateway to world-class attractions and entertainment, major convention and exhibition centres, the hotel is your ideal base in the garden city of Singapore, whether for business or leisure.

The hotel offers direct access to the Marina Square Shopping Mall, and is within walking distance of popular tourist attractions such as the Esplanade—Theatres on the Bay, Gardens by the Bay, and the Singapore Flyer.

It features 2 in-house restaurants and provides free WiFi access throughout the property. The airline with the best average rating is Singapore Airlines with 8.

The average flight time is 5 hours and 49 minutes. Very nice report! Gave me some insight on what to expect next year on the same route going the opposite way however. I wonder why this is so? And probably, somehow, give you worms. In any class of service. Your critique is far more thoughtful and measured.

The SQ lounge looks miles ahead of the OZ offering in either terminal. Nothing quite like it. Oh yes. Yes I would. So simple yet rich in flavor.



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