7s All Around
Hey fellow readers,
I know it has been a long time since I have written. Almost two months in total. But you guys already know about my trip from my last post,
On an early, well late morning in San Jose, Costa Rica a Delta 757 Etops was parked at what Costa Ricans call a remote terminal but is just a big space were airplanes spend the night. After a 30 of waiting for the crew we departed. A three and a half hour flight landed us at Hartsfield-Jackson Int. airport. The most travelled to airport in the United States and top in the world.
The biggest hub of Delta airlines which will soon be the biggest airline in the world is located here. From Regional Jets, to the mighty 777, these planes fly out from here. Six concords spread out this airport, but lucky a tram connects you. As we arrived at our gate I was so excited to see such a beautiful plane parked at the jet way. A brand new 767 glimmered in the late afternoon sun. Fitted with personal televisions and two aisles it was the imaginary plane for this flight. Four hours did not affect me, because I was able to track my flight along with watching movies and playing games. Upon arrival I would miss the plane, but I knew to travel the Pacific a more advanced plane would arrive.
At SFO, in the international terminal, at gate 31F stood a remarkable 777-200ER. Long and not so lean the beauty was my ticket out of this continent. Being able to travel 14000 km. means it is on top. A beauty from Korean Air I knew would not disappoint me.
After arriving in Korea…and waiting…we got on a very reliable, very cozy, very efficient 737. The last leg of our trip. An hour and a half flight would finish us off at a beautiful, dragon shaped airport, and the heart of Asia.
