Greetings. It's been a while since I've posted something on this forum. There's been some travel I've missed out on writing a trip report in these last two years namely domestic travel in the states such as Nashville and upstate New York, as well as Australia and Hong Kong. After spending more than 2 years in the US, I'm moving home to Singapore. In this TR, I report on my flight from San Francisco to Singapore on SQ33 and regional travel I make in Southeast Asia once I return. While I had intended to write a full TR on SQ33, I succumbed to exhaustion for most of the flight so you will have to rely on my written account.
[Note the error in the title, it should read "Homeward bound on SQ33..."]
Flight: SQ 33
Aircraft: A350-900 (9V-SMY)
Origin: San Francisco (SFO)
Destination: Singapore (SIN)
Class: Premium Economy
Date: December 2024
I pull up to the curb at the international terminal at San Francisco International Airport. Before this I say goodbye to my apartment in the Haight-Ashbury neighbourhood. My roommate helps me with my luggage and I call an Uber to the airport. Once at the airport, there is some construction going on at the exterior of the building and my driver becomes eager to find a place to drop me off as much of the curb area is cordoned off for construction.
Departure hall of the international terminal. I quite like the international terminal. While already 20 years old, the facility appears to have aged gracefully.
I am at check-in more than two hours before departure. Lines form at check-in.
[Note the error in the title, it should read "Homeward bound on SQ33..."]
Flight: SQ 33
Aircraft: A350-900 (9V-SMY)
Origin: San Francisco (SFO)
Destination: Singapore (SIN)
Class: Premium Economy
Date: December 2024
I pull up to the curb at the international terminal at San Francisco International Airport. Before this I say goodbye to my apartment in the Haight-Ashbury neighbourhood. My roommate helps me with my luggage and I call an Uber to the airport. Once at the airport, there is some construction going on at the exterior of the building and my driver becomes eager to find a place to drop me off as much of the curb area is cordoned off for construction.
Departure hall of the international terminal. I quite like the international terminal. While already 20 years old, the facility appears to have aged gracefully.
I am at check-in more than two hours before departure. Lines form at check-in.
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