Narita International Airport is located east of Tokyo and serves the Greater Tokyo Area in Japan. Built in the 60's, there's nothing particularly special about its architecture. The shops carry interesting novelties though.
For ¥1,000, I will definitely be picking one of these up on the return trip.
Narita was much more packed than Pearson
Supervisor on the tarmac standing completely still
United Airlines' Boeing 747
United took off about a half hour late due to poor weather conditions in Bangkok. Compared to Air Canada, it was an incredibly lackluster experience. The pilot was a rather snarky fellow who didn't seem to take the several hundred lives in his hands too seriously, while the aircraft itself lacked the backseat displays and other amenities of Air Canada's 777-300ER. The flight meal which the pilot promised would be "unforgettable" was certainly so, if unforgettable is hard, dry pasta and liquified butter spilled on absolutely everything; it wasn't the smartest thing to leave the butter containers on the trays while they sat in heated storage. Overall, the entire experience conveyed an undeserved arrogance only capable of an American corporation and only solidified my negative opinion of American airlines. While it was only half the length of the Air Canada flight at 6 hours, the Air Canada flight was much more enjoyable.
Unfortunately, I have little visual representation of the flight.
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