The plane was delayed for half an hour, and all the itinerary was disrupted... I ran all the way without catching up with the intercity, then I rushed to catch the subway, and finally I rushed to catch the high-speed train...
It's been a whole day without a bite of food or water.
Fortunately, the high-speed rail caught up.
I'm asking for leave tonight and I probably won't be able to go back again. I'm sorry.
I saw some readers commented that they didn’t have a good plan. Alas, poor families are like this when traveling. They have already planned how much they will spend on each meal.
It’s not necessarily accurate. Occasionally, you can indulge when you see something you really want to eat, but generally we don’t eat food at the airport.
After all, I bought a bottle of Centennial Mountain here for ten yuan.
in addition.
Let’s find out about Kyoto Airways...I rushed all the way to the airport and I brought water with me, but I was not allowed to bring it unless it was opened.
Obviously you can take it on international flights.
Kyoto Airlines doesn’t even allow the use of Bluetooth headsets (what did I do wrong with Bluetooth headsets at all major airports?). There are voice broadcasts throughout the entire journey and trolleys selling various specialties.
I originally planned to eat at the airport, but not to mention the airport food, five steamed dumplings that were half the size of what I usually eat cost 25 yuan.
I'm sorry, I don't have the financial resources, so I make careful plans when traveling.
Just endure it if you can.
The flight is only two hours long, and no food or water is provided during the entire journey. If needed, a glass of water starts at five yuan.
Let me make a complaint here. Even China Southern Airlines, which I have always complained about, still provides meals and drinks.
Shandong Airlines does not have meals but snacks. Drinks and water are optional.
They are also flying from a high place to a low place. Sichuan Airlines is almost an hour ahead of schedule, but here it is actually half an hour late when we come down from the plateau.
This green train-like Kyoto Airlines...
We originally planned to go to the high-speed rail station to eat.
As a result, the plane was delayed by half an hour, causing us to miss the most ideal intercity train that took 15 minutes, so we had to rush all the way to catch the subway that takes 50 minutes.
After getting off the subway, there was only fifteen minutes left before the train departed, so we rushed all the way to the high-speed train.
The high-speed train only takes fifty minutes, and I’m exhausted. And we’re almost home, so what else are we going to eat?
This is the reason why there is no water or rice in the day.
Of course, I still had a bowl of dumplings when I came back.