Over the next few weeks I will begin to insert a series of travel postings, leading to our Pride of America cruise around the Hawaiian Islands to depart Honolulu on September 2. Today, ultra-long plane flights, with first a re-look at two of mine. Just click on any link to read the details.
- I've been on two of these, in 2013 from San Francisco to Sydney and seven years ago from Sydney to San Francisco.
- The SFO to Sydney took 14.5 hours and the reverse only 13.
- I called the 2013 world journey My Ultimate Global Adventure (MUGA), for I traveled first class on a Star Alliance around the world ticket. Spent 51 days on the road. Here is the complete itinerary:
- MY ULTIMATE GLOBAL ADVENTURE: Final Thoughts
- AROUND THE WORLD IN 51 DAYS
- MY ULTIMATE GLOBAL ADVENTURE, Day #51: San Franci...
- MUGA Day #50: Mendocino to San Francisco
- MUGA Day #49 : Architecture and Wines of Sea Ran...
- MUGA Day #48: Sonoma and Mendocino Wine Tasting
- MUGA Day #47: Napa and Sea Ranch Wine-Tasting
- MUGA Day #46: Stanford Class of '62 50th Reunion ...
- MUGA Day #45: Napa
- MUGA Day #44: Rancho Solano GC and Umi Sushi
- MUGA Day #42: Napa--The Ultimate Wine Glasses
- MUGA Day #41: The Ultimate Wine Summary--Part 1
- MUGA Day #40: Dow Jones Industrial Average
- MUFA Day#39: TOP UNIVERSITIES IN THE WORLD: Best...
- MUGA Day #38: Vacaville
- MUGA Day #37: My Day in San Francisco
- MUGA Day #36: Denver to San Francisco
- MUGA Day #35: My Day in Denver
- MUGA Day #34: DC to Denver
- MUGA Day #33: Further Adventures in DC
- MUGA Day #32: My Day in our Nation's Capital
- MUGA Day #31: Frankfurt to DC
- MUGA Day #30: My Day in Frankfurt
- DAY #29B: Beijing to Frankfurt
- MUGA Day #29: My final meals in Beijing
- MUGA Day #28: China--On the Matter of Human Rights
- MUGA Day #27: My Day in Beijing
- MUGA Day #26: Arrival in Beijing
- IF YOU CAN'T LINK TO MY DAILY BLOG TRY...
- MUGA Day #25: In Search of the Perfect Shanghai D...
- MUGA Day #24: Shanghai--Mr and Mrs Bund
- MUGA #23: Seoul to Shanghai
- MUGA Day #22: Pierre Gagnaire
- MUGA Day #21: Miracle at the Westin Chosun
- MUGA Day #20: Tokyo to Seoul
- COUNTRY #212: Micronesia
- PEARL'S ASHES #18-#24: Kumamoto Castle, Nagasaki ...
- MUGA Day#19: Tokyo and Jindaiji
- MUGA Day#18: Matsumoto Castle--Pearl's Ashes #17
- THE GREEN REVOLUTION OVERTAKES COSMETICS
- PEARLS ASHES #16: Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
- MUGA Day#17: Hiroshima University
- MUGA Day#16: Osaka--Some Trials and Tribulations
- MUGA Day#15: Osaka--Kahala
- MUGA Day#14: Tokyo to Osaka
- MUGA Day #13: Tokyo--Lunch at the Best Restaurant...
- MUGA Day #12: Bangkok to Tokyo on the Airbus 380
- PEARL'S ASHES: #15--GRAND PALACE
- MUGA Day #11: Bangkok: Saying No to Shark Fin
- MUGA Day #10: Bangkok--Eat Me
- MUGA Day #9: Bangkok--nahm
- MUGA #8: Sydney to Bangkok
- MUGA Day #7: Sydney--A TOTAL MAKEOVER FOR NORTH K...
- MUGA Day #6: Australia
- MUGA Day #5: Sydney: Est
- MUGA Day #4: Sydney--Australian Royal Easter Show
- MUGA: Day #3-- Arrival into Sydney, Australia
- MUGA: Day 2--San Francisco to Sydney
- MY ULTIMATE GLOBAL ADVENTURE: Day 1--Honolulu to
- The 2016 trip took only 24 days:
- FINAL THOUGHTS ON MY CIRCLE PACIFIC 2016 ADVENTURE
- MY FIRST DAY BACK IN PARADISE
- CIRCLE PACIFIC ADVENTURE 2016: Day #24--Japan, Ba...
- CIRCLE PACIFIC ADVENTURE: Day #23--Wining and Din...
- CIRCLE PACIFIC ADVENTURE 2016: Day #22 --The End ...
- CIRCLE PACIFIC ADVENTURE 2016: Day #21--The Dream...
- CIRCLE PACIFIC ADVENTURE 2016: Day #20--Sydney Se...
- CIRCLE PACIFIC ADVENTURE 2016: Day #19--My Super ...
- CIRCLE PACIFIC ADVENTURE 2016: Day #18--The Seaso...
- CIRCLE PACIFIC ADVENTURE 2016: Day #18--Pat's $2 ...
- CIRCLE PACIFIC ADVENTURE 2016: Day #17--Bangkok t...
- CIRCLE PACIFIC ADVENTURE 2016: Day #16--What's In...
- CIRCLE PACIFIC ADVENTURE: Day #15-On Indulgence a...
- CIRCLE PACIFIC ADVENTURE 2016: Day #14--From Rio ...
- CIRCLE PACIFIC ADVENTURE 2016: Day #13--Chao Phra...
- CIRCLE PACIFIC ADVENTURE 2016: Day #12--Donald Tr...
- CIRCLE PACIFIC ADVENTURE: Day #11--Tokyo to Bangkok
- CIRCLE PACIFIC ADVENTURE 2016: Day # 10 --So What...
- CIRCLE PACIFIC ADVENTURE 2016: Day #9--Pearl's Ma...
- CIRCLE PACIFIC ADVENTURE 2016: Day #8--The Tribul...
- CIRCLE PACIFIC ADVENTURE: Day #8-- Earthquake in ...
- CIRCLE PACIFIC ADVENTURE: Day #7--The Color Green
- CIRCLE PACIFIC ADVENTURE 2016: Day #6--Miyazaki W...
- CIRCLE PACIFIC ADVENTURE: Day #5: Osaka to Miyazaki
- CIRCLE PACIFIC ADVENTURE: Day #4: Tokyo to Osaka...
- CIRCLE PACIFIC ADVENTURE 2016: Day #3--The 2018 W...
- CIRCLE PACIFIC ADVENTURE 2016: Day #2--Getting to...
- CIRCLE PACIFIC ADVENTURE 2016: Day #1--Honolulu t...
Long-range flights are now up to 19 hours. Here is a Condé Nast Traveler account of this record-breaker:
- Singapore Airlines flew back home from JFK New York in the evening on the Airbus A350-900ULR (ultra long range) in business class. There is a second daily flight to Singapore from Newark, which departs in the morning and arrives in the evening. This is the one I would like so I can party for 19 hours. What a waste to sleep a lot on a long flight.
- Distance of 9537 miles.
- #3 Qantas, Perth-London, 9010 miles, 17 hours, 15 minutes.
- #5 Air New Zealand, Auckland-New York, 8992, 17 hours 50 minutes.
- #7 Singapore, Singapore-Los Angeles, 8770 miles, 17 hours, 50 minutes.
- On this plane there was no coach class, only 94 premium economy seats and 67 business thrones.
- The amenities kit included a wrinkle-reducing spray for clothes.
- Stewardesses wore Pierre Balmain outfits first designed in 1968 for their international flights.
- Every passenger was addressed by their last name, especially as you left the plane.
- There were nearly 1000 entertainment options.
- All wines came with an explanation about bouquet and such.
- Wellness is in partnership with Golden Door, a San Marcos, California spa resort.
- Food maximizes anti-inflammatory properties and are rich in free radicals and anti-oxidants.
- Everything is designed to reduce jet lag.
- The bathrooms are cleaned after EVERY passenger use.
- Cost?
- Only $2700 for the roundtrip in premium economy and only $6600 in business class.
- But these prices can almost double on many dates of the year.
Here is a longer flight, but with a stop in Frankfurt, Singapore-New York in 22 hours. Watch this bit of luxury in a first class suite on Singapore Airline.
I've been keeping you up to date on Mega Millions. Another lottery drawing will be held tonight at 11PM EDT. Now up to $1.55 billion, largest ever for this pot. The odds of winning are around one in 300 million. According to this source:
...the odds of winning the lottery to getting into a fatal car accident on the way to a store. "Imagine you have to drive half a mile to buy your lottery ticket, so you have a 1 mile round-trip. It’s about 4 times as likely that you die in a car accident on the trip to buy your ticket than you are to win.”
If you buy one $2 + $1 ticket, that's entertainment. If you purchase many more, you have a gambling problem. Want to watch the drawing? Click on this.
- Sure national, but only celebrated in Hawaii.
- Can you believe L&L is the official home? You also get a free musubi there today
On Aug. 8 (that’s today!) you can get a free SPAM musubi from L&L Hawaiian Barbecue to celebrate National SPAM Musubi Day. And no, you don’t have to do anything crazy to get your free local delicacy of rice and SPAM. All you have to do is grab your phone, download the L&L HawaiÊ»i app, download the complimentary SPAM musubi coupon and hit up the closest L&L to claim your free snack. And with dozens of locations throughout HawaiÊ»i, you can easily find a participating store near you.
- What is a musubi? According to Wikipedia: A local dish in Hawaii is spam musubi, where cooked Spam is placed atop rice and wrapped in a band of nori, a form of nigiri sushi.[27] Varieties of Spam are found in Hawaii and Saipan that are unavailable in other markets, including Honey Spam, Spam with Bacon, and Hot and Spicy Spam.[28]
- Hawaii has the highest per capita consumption in the world.
- Did you know Spam is produced only in Austin, Minnesota and Dubuque, Iowa?
- There is/was a Spamarama in Austin....Texas, not Minnesota.
- Started as a joke in 1978 and held close to April Fool's Day.
- Checkered past, hurt by the Pandemic, but did return to Austin last year. But I don't think it was held this year.
Here is Day 4 of my African Blood Lily.
Hurricane Dora remains at a dangerous Category 4, and is just about now directly south of where I'm creating this blog, but maybe 500 miles away.Can you imagine the horror if the eye were over me? Dora seems persistent, and appears to now be headed in the general direction of south Japan. Usually these ocean storms that approach Hawaii from the south, zoom north after passing Kauai and move in the direction of Alaska/Canada.
The other threatening ocean storm is weakening tropical storm Khanun, which is down to 60 MPH and projected to make landfall over South Korea, pretty much tracking right over where those boy scouts were jamboreeing, and moving on between Incheon and Seoul.
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