Kuwait Airways Riyadh to Bangkok

This is my experience flying with Kuwait Airways last 11 Sep 2010 from Riyadh to Bangkok with 10+hrs stopover in Kuwait. Any passenger with more than 8 hrs stop is entitled for a free accomodation at Safir Airport Hotel with buffet dinner, use of hotel facilities and free wifi. It’s a small but clean & confortable hotel for a short stop. Better than staying at the outdated, messy & confusing main airport. KU planes are old and outdated, seat monitors mostly not functioning. Food and legroom is ok. Flights going to BKK is the same flight going to MNL. The flight was full and only 18 passengers disembark at Suvarnabhumi Airport at that time, myself included. But hey, what can you expect from the airline with the cheapest airfare?

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Kuwait Airways Riyadh to Bangkok

AIRLINE TRAVEL & AIRPORTS: Manila’s NAIA to Bangkok (Part 2)

As requested by my subscribers, here’s a vid of my most recent trip, capturing the airports I’ve been on and the airline I took. Features: -NAIA’s waiting area -Boarding Cebu Pacific’s A-319 aircraft -Taking off at night and nothing much to see (Haha!) -The cabin and crew of flight 5J 931 -The wonderful hot inflight meals they serve on board, which doesn’t exist really -Cebu Pacific A319′s flight deck -Landing at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport, with not much to see at night For those who are curious about what it’s like to fly international on board Cebu Pacific, here’s a glimpse. This is my experience with the airline.

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AIRLINE TRAVEL & AIRPORTS: Manila’s NAIA to Bangkok (Part 2)