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		<title>on jetlags and flight connections</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Somewhat belated perhaps, but happy new year. &#8230;and greetings from Vancouver, British Columbia. No, I&#8217;m no longer in manga/animeland (more commonly known as Japan, more specifically Osaka), I&#8217;m back in prison&#8230; erm, I meant school and work. Now, there are multiple reasons to explain why I&#8217;ve neglected to do updates up till now. Well yeah, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Somewhat belated perhaps, but happy new year.<br />
&#8230;and greetings from Vancouver, British Columbia.</p>
<p>No, I&#8217;m no longer in manga/animeland (more commonly known as Japan, more specifically Osaka), I&#8217;m back in prison&#8230; erm, I meant school and work.</p>
<p>Now, there are multiple reasons to explain why I&#8217;ve neglected to do updates up till now.<br />
Well yeah, you can say I&#8217;ve just been slacking or was having too much fun watching Tenimyu or opening up boxes of merchandise that have accumulated over the past year, but that&#8217;s when I was back home.<br />
Yes, it has been, in fact, 4 days since I&#8217;ve left Kansai Airport. The thing is that, in actuality, it&#8217;s only been 3 days since I actually got back in Vancouver.<br />
So what the hell happened during that 1 day that I (at least claim) haven&#8217;t been in Vancouver but was outside Japan?<br />
I was tossed between airports or terminals, f***ing missed a flight.<br />
Erm, no, this wasn&#8217;t because I was getting lost in the airport, sleeping in, or was doing anything else that makes me look like a complete retard.<br />
<span style="font-size: xx-small;">(for the record: yes, there was one time I actually slept in and missed a flight, almost got myself in trouble with my relatives, got yelled at by my parents, making myself look like a complete retard &#8211; the said relatives still poke me about this for the hell of it every single damn time I go back)</span></p>
<p>So, the remainder of this entry will consist of rants and complaints related to all the chaos I went through on my way back here from Osaka, which made this the worst experience with flights.<br />
Trust me, I don&#8217;t go off ranting about crappy flights to this extent (warning: yes, it&#8217;s friggin&#8217; long), but really, if it wasn&#8217;t for this flight screwing me over, I wouldn&#8217;t have been as jetlagged as I am right now, and would not have missed more than 1 class (which, by the way, I deliberately and intendedly missed)<br />
So, feel free to keep reading for the hell of LOLs and facepalming =p</p>
<p><span id="more-96"></span>My original plan was, as with my flight on the way to Osaka, to go through San Francisco.<br />
As lame as this may sound, I chose this route due to the fact that a) it was the cheapest option I found at the time of booking, and b) it was through an airline company which would recognize my mileage plan (the one and only reason why I barely ever fly JAL is simply because of the fact that I don&#8217;t have their mileage plan =p)</p>
<p>On the way to Osaka was perfectly fine, except for the amount of delay I suffered at YVR.<br />
Now, the problem about getting back to YVR mainly came from the fact that I ended up missing a connecting flight. Had I been able to grab that flight on time, I would have been able to get back to YVR 12 hours earlier than my actual arrival time.</p>
<p>Now, allow me to reiterate that I wasn&#8217;t getting lost at San Francisco International Airport, despite the fact that it was an airport I was unfamiliar with. I wasn&#8217;t sleeping in at the terminal and let me flight leave without me.What actually happened was that I got held back at virtually ever single place that can potentially hold me back, namely immigration, baggage claim, baggage re-check-in, and at security.<br />
What usually takes up time at immigration is waiting in line. Now, if the line moves fairly quickly, that&#8217;s fine. Problem was the fact that not only was there one flight coming from Japan (the one I was on), but there was another flight coming in from Narita (Tokyo). Now, I never encounter problems facing the immigration officers (being an English major, I&#8217;d be sad if I can&#8217;t get through their questions), but this unfortunately wasn&#8217;t the case for many of the people who were ahead of me in line. As a peer advisor who deal with many ESL students and as a perspective ESL teacher, I try my best not to criticize people whose English proficiency is not as high. But I&#8217;m sorry, seeing people who stumble upon questions as simple as &#8220;hi, what is your job?&#8221; or &#8220;are you a student?&#8221; annoyed the sh** outta me.</p>
<p>Sadly enough, no matter how quick I got out of immigration, baggage claim would have stopped me anyway, since it took <em>forever</em> for it to come out. As tired and annoyed as I was I waited patiently, and as soon as they came out, I immediately proceeded to luggage check-in. This fortunately didn&#8217;t take long.</p>
<p>Security was also a bi***, as there were <em>tons</em> of people there. The fact that I had a laptop also didn&#8217;t help.<br />
Now, the departure gate was right across the hall from security, so, feeling slightly relieved, I proceeded there as soon as I could.<br />
Problem: <em>they f***ing closed the doors to the gate <span style="text-decoration: underline;">literally 30 seconds before I get there</span>!!! I mean, I <span style="text-decoration: underline;">saw</span> them close the f***ing door!</em><br />
This basically screwed up all my plans &#8211; I first went to the attendants at the gate adjacent to my gate, explained the situation, but their response was, &#8220;I&#8217;m sorry, the Vancouver flight is completely full and can&#8217;t let anymore people on.&#8221;<br />
Well <em>excuse me</em>, but they&#8217;ve already checked luggage, I <em>had</em> to take this flight to get back to Vancouver, in time for my classes the next day. And really, you gotta realize that I can&#8217;t nor shouldn&#8217;t be taking the blame for the fact that I missed that connection! (let&#8217;s recall the fact that it took <em>forever</em> for my bags to come out, and, unless you&#8217;re uber arrogant and inconsiderate, you can&#8217;t say &#8220;well you would&#8217;ve made it to your connecting flight if it wasn&#8217;t for you checking baggage&#8221;)<br />
Sure enough, they of course didn&#8217;t f***ing care about my situation (so I didn&#8217;t even bother explaining), and instead directed me to customer service. Since I did realize that screaming or cursing customer service won&#8217;t do a thing, I tried to keep myself as calm as possible as I explained my situation to the rep.<br />
Sadly enough, none of the direct flights from San Francisco to YVR had vacancy, since many of the flights were getting cancelled due to the weather conditions. As a result, I had to take a flight to LA, and from LA to YVR.</p>
<p>Initially, I was told that the flight from LA to YVR will arrive in YVR at around 9pm. That was still reasonable for me, considering that I&#8217;d be able to give myself enough time to sleep and allow me to get to my 8am class.<br />
Problem: the flight from LA to YVR was <em>delayed by over 7 hours</em>.<br />
The flight left LA at around midnight, and landed in YVR at around 3:30am.<br />
For this, I did receive conpensation (dinner voucher to use at the airport, and a free meal on the plane), but that of course didn&#8217;t relieve me from distress, fatigue, and sleep deprivation.</p>
<p>Sure enough, I ended up having to miss all my classes on Tuesday which really, really sucked &#8211; they were classes I actually *did* want to attend, so I&#8217;m rather annoyed by what ended up happening.<br />
Still, what&#8217;s done is done, and I&#8217;ve decided I&#8217;ll stop complaining.<br />
But&#8230; well, sure, things do happen, but I wouldn&#8217;t have minded getting an apology y&#8217;know&#8230; *sigh*</p>
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