Tuesday, June 14, 2016

21May2016. Kuala Lumpur - Kaohsiung

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XOXO
Jenn
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Woke up at 3.15am even though my bags were packed, batteries charged, and the bus station was less than 20 minutes drive away because I was anxious not to miss the 5am bus to the airport.

Less than 7KG of clothes, personal hygiene, electronics & other essentials for 15days.

It has been a while since I last took a flight on my own, even though I've done this before, I still get pre-flight apprehension and anxiety, which usually only goes away once I am on board the aircraft and have the seat-belt fastened.

The AirAsia Skybus pulled up at 1 Utama around 5.10am. Since there isn't exactly a proper line for passengers to queue and the seats are first-come-first-serve basis, you can imagine the minor chaos that ensued because nobody wants to be left behind on that platform until the next bus arrives in another hour.

1 Utama bus station. 4.57am

The ride to KLIA2 was relatively uneventful, we arrived at the airport a little past 6am, so despite the late departure, we still managed to arrive earlier than expected. Okay, time for breakfast.

I did not place any orders for on-board meals, simply because I am tired of the breakfast selection, one can only eat that many times of overpriced Nasi Lemak and Chicken Rice. Moreover, they don't give you decent amount of water to wash down the meal... in retrospect, maybe that's a strategy for passengers to use the lavatory less frequently. Or, so that you will buy water from them too, which is something that gets me boiling every time because water is a necessity and I disagree that we should have to pay double or triple the price for it.