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Preparing to take the US plunge!
The travel to
By early February, I had applied for the NOC for passport and before I left for
The preparations weren’t too elaborate. The only thing that we consciously had emphasized on was travel preparations to cater for the long haul between the two cities, which were to keep us afloat for a whopping 30 hours, with over two dozen countries to cover. Warm clothing and adequate change for kids were the priority areas. There was no room to carry food as that would be an outright reject at the security gates. Still we managed to carry some desi chappatis for the just in case scenario that may arise during the long voyage.
The ride from Gomati to the airport having been done in a cumbersome one tonner Swaraj Mazda from about 2145 to 2240h on 11 Oct, the balance portion of the ten thousand mile journey was as smooth as a ride through the Autobahn. Our first ever check into the international terminal was pretty easy and fast and would have taken the bare minimum time for every process, since there was hardly a queue at any point. We went through the emigration/checkin/security processes one after the other with almost no hassle at all even with the kids around. Once we entered the waiting hall for the flight, we had another about an hour to go before boarding the flight.
The flight was pretty much as we expected. Large and spacious, the seats, however, were almost as cramped up as that of the domestic flights in
There were some seats unoccupied though. The meals were fresh and steaming and since our little ones were hardly awake, we quietly slid their food into our carry bag so that the
We reached
The first signs of our flight came up only by about 1345h and it was a pleasure to see the large A340/600 move in to take the place where it had to be boarded by a large number of passengers, we including. The counter was almost full, and as I had noticed while booking the flight online, there were almost nil seats that were left unoccupied.
This one was larger and as packed as any A340 could be. The flight took off and the kids got into the ‘Cartoon’ mode with the inflight entertainment system being made good use of. This was to be a long non stop flight with almost 11 hours of airborne time. Things went off quite well with the kids having had a good lunch and going off to a deep slumber without much of a persuasion required from either of us. I myself saw through a movie in full, the Prince of Persia! A bit of a stroll through the length of the aircraft did get the better of my muscles. It was almost after the half way mark that an unexpected announcement came about a passenger having fallen sick and which required our aircraft to be turned back to
The flight did take off and head for our destination, and as the aircraft crossed the time zones and moved further to the West, we inched towards
Once we reached the exit point, ABC was waiting for us and we headed towards the exit with a big smile across all our faces. The first walk to the car park was quite intriguing as we crossed the roads so orderly, and when the cars came to a halt as we progressed to the other side of the road..quite different, we felt! From then on, till today, as we are still in the holiday mood at the