Travel Chaperone required - PP to Melbourne, late Oct
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To be honest, I would trust Mrs Scoffer to be more capable than Scoffer at most things, especially including travel - he probably has her erroneously booked on a flight to Vienna via Addis Ababa.
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Playboy wrote:To be honest, I would trust Mrs Scoffer to be more capable than Scoffer at most things, especially including travel - he probably has her erroneously booked on a flight to Vienna via Addis Ababa.
Wait until she has conquered flying and transitting, she'll have them flying there with purpose.
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"V",violet wrote:Um. Scoffer was pointing out Gavin Mac's erroneous assumption. Scoffer may struggle with some things, but he's not stupid. Gavinmac is so smart he thinks he knows it all....and sometimes makes mistakes.YaTingPom wrote:Er, yes it’s called “Transit”.scoffer wrote:All sorted, flights booked.
NB:
When traveling PP to Melbourne via KL2 you book your luggage through to Melb at check in.
You don't need to exit , collect it and check in again.
It’s like a whole new world of learning 2018 isn’t it Scoffer.
You put my thoughts into words ever so much more better than I could.
I refuse to go out with nothing more than a whimper followed by a small farting sound and a shit stain on my bed sheets..
Just thought I'd share that with you.
Just thought I'd share that with you.
Playboy wrote:To be honest, I would trust Mrs Scoffer to be more capable than Scoffer at most things, especially including travel - he probably has her erroneously booked on a flight to Vienna via Addis Ababa.
You are so Very Correct in this that I'm guessing you have cloned my phone and are watching every move I make.
By the way, the missus says you look a lot better after the haircut and shave,
I do laugh when she tells me you look sometimes like a shaggy dog and will never find a wife if you dress so poorly.
I tell her you don't want a wife, just a xxxx.
She scowls at me and say you are a bad man.
I refuse to go out with nothing more than a whimper followed by a small farting sound and a shit stain on my bed sheets..
Just thought I'd share that with you.
Just thought I'd share that with you.
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Transit on Air Asia can be very different from transit on most other airlines. They only offer "fly through" direct transit on certain routes. I guess Phnom Penh to Melbourne is one of those routes.YaTingPom wrote: Er, yes it’s called “Transit”.
It’s like a whole new world of learning 2018 isn’t it Scoffer.
Otherwise, they may have a morning flight from Phnom Penh to Kuala Lumpur, and then an afternoon flight from Kuala Lumpur to Yogyakarta, but you cannot book those as one itinerary on their website, and if you book them as a single itinerary Expedia or something, or book them as separate one way tickets, they won't give you both boarding passes when you check in in Phnom Penh, nor will they help you at the transit counter in KUL. You have to exit through immigration in KUL and check in again in KUL and re-enter the secure zone.
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That’s fascinating.
I flew SHV to KL to Singapore and transited through KLIA2. It was great fun.
I flew SHV to KL to Singapore and transited through KLIA2. It was great fun.
pew, pew, pew, pew!
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You know perfectly well that I will not believe that, Mrs S is far too charming to say anything bad about anyone, especially me.scoffer wrote:By the way, the missus says you look a lot better after the haircut and shave,Playboy wrote:To be honest, I would trust Mrs Scoffer to be more capable than Scoffer at most things, especially including travel - he probably has her erroneously booked on a flight to Vienna via Addis Ababa.
I do laugh when she tells me you look sometimes like a shaggy dog and will never find a wife if you dress so poorly.
I tell her you don't want a wife, just a xxxx.
She scowls at me and say you are a bad man.
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Yes, this can be really annoying. When flying to Phuket, for example, if you buy two separate tickets you will need to clear through the main immigration line in Bangkok, exit and then re-enter, which is a pain. If you buy the ticket in one go on their website, then you can use the special, quick and easy transfer immigration line. This was especially annoying when I booked using one of the Big ASEAN passes or something, which required me to book each leg separately.gavinmac wrote:Transit on Air Asia can be very different from transit on most other airlines. They only offer "fly through" direct transit on certain routes. I guess Phnom Penh to Melbourne is one of those routes.YaTingPom wrote: Er, yes it’s called “Transit”.
It’s like a whole new world of learning 2018 isn’t it Scoffer.
Otherwise, they may have a morning flight from Phnom Penh to Kuala Lumpur, and then an afternoon flight from Kuala Lumpur to Yogyakarta, but you cannot book those as one itinerary on their website, and if you book them as a single itinerary Expedia or something, or book them as separate one way tickets, they won't give you both boarding passes when you check in in Phnom Penh, nor will they help you at the transit counter in KUL. You have to exit through immigration in KUL and check in again in KUL and re-enter the secure zone.
For KL, as it's their hub and KLIA2 is pretty much half AirAsia anyways, they probably have better systems in place. Plus, it's a connecting international flight, not a domestic flight, so that could make the difference as well
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