May 28, I departed from Penang with my parents, brother and grandmother to KL. I am the last one arriving so it's a bit of paiseh. Under Ms Lee, my industrial training's supervisor guidance, we checked in our luggage together. Maybe due to the Skypass that Eileen, my industrial trainingmate have, and also the high demand for economy class for that flight, we were able to get the business class seats(we purchased the economy class seats). The flight depart at almost 2am May 29. The seats are located 6 per row and it's 2 seats located together. The distance between seats are quite spacious. In addition, pillows and blanket are provided. The service provided was satisfying as well. First, we are being served with Satay. Surprisingly, the food taste okay. Then, we are provided with set breakfast. The set that I had selected are provided with yogurt, sour mango and later seafood noodles was served. The seafood noodles was served in soup and it is rather tasteless and cold, but there were some prawns and unknown seafood inside. Overall, it's okay. We also have a nice view for the plasma screen. The flight took about 6 hours and we arrived at Incheon Airport, Seoul, South Korea at around 9am(Korean time).
As we arrived in Korea, we took the airport bus, Airport Limuosine to Gimpo Airport for the domestic flight to Pusan. The bus cost 4,500 won. The journey took about 30 minutes. The flight that we took to Pusan was economy class and the seats are quite close to each other, barely able to move, and we were unable to adjust the seats. The flight don't have many people and it's quite deserted. The weird part is ... the air hostess were the ones doing the demo for the safety features instead of playing the video on the screen. The air hostess there also doesn't look very friendly. We arrived at Kimhae Airport 40 minutes later and was welcomed by Ms Kim and Wei Shi, a senior who's now doing post graduate in Dongseo University.
Ms Kim rented a van and the guys together with Wei Shi and the luggage took the van and Ms Kim drove the rest of us to the campus.
Monday, May 30, 2005
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