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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Suvarnabhumi International Airport - Random Images



Suvarnabhumi International Airport is Thailand's well organized major airport. It's busy and pulsates with life. Transient souls navigate with a certain cadence and rhythm. Then they depart just as fast. This post will show random images seen at the airport. Have a safe and enjoyable trip, every one.

This is the Eye in the Sky!


















Orchids adorn before a pre-departure gate.


The walla of the airport's pre-departure and arrival halls have been adorned with contemporary art works (above and below), a very clever idea that renders the airport sophistication.





Flower garden at the departure hall. Blooms come alive year round.
















General Information and a little history of Suvarnabhumi - http://eye-in-the-blue-sky.blogspot.com/2008/04/bangkoks-suvarnabhumi-international.html


Crispy pork with rice in Black Canyon Coffee at the Pre-departure area, just before going to my boarding room.






Saturday, November 19, 2011

Mactan Cebu International Airport Departure Hall



Much like your arrival in Cebu, getting to your departure is a no-frills experience at the Mactan Cebu International Airport.

The Departure Hall is roughly divided into 3 parts: the Entrance Hall (which is lined with small shops, an ATM machine and a PhilPost counter); the Check-in Hall (you get through the airport's lone security check before heading towards your respective counter for check-in); the Pre-Departure Area which has more shops (please check out our separate posts on these shops).


After checking -in, you're supposed to pay for your Airport Fee of P200 or $4.60 (for domestic flights) before heading towards your Gate, but this fee has mostly been incorporated when you purchased your plane ticket. Check your itinerary.

 Passengers bound for Davao, Manila and Kalibo are assigned a special hallway (a room) at the extreme left of the predeparture area (and away from the shops). This is mostly Gate 5. There is a stall with 3 table screen for your internet browsing, but since a lot of people tend to monopolize its use, don't bet on being able to check your mails there... unless you get lucky.

The departure hall has 4 jetways (boarding bridges) but plans are underway to add two more to accommodate increasing traffic. On the whole, MCIA is a convenient gateway to your next destination, if a tad undersized for its reputation as the Philippines' second biggest airport and gateway to the country.

Have a safe flight, everyone.

This is the Eye in the Sky!




Arriving into the airport's Departure Hall.

PNB ATM machine just outside the departure hall. There are a couple more ATM's inside.

Entrance





"Atin To" (This is Ours) is one of the bigger shops found at the Departure Building before entering the check-in counter. It has souvenir items, handicrafts, books, etc.

A new shop just before check-in called cXpress, just beside the PhilPost counter.

Money changer just before entering the check in counter hallway.

BPI and Landbank ATM machines are found inside just before security check to your check in counters. 



A wall of plants has been incorporated into the departure entrance.



Entrance into the first security check and into the check-in hallway is for ticketed guests only.

This used to be the older entrance to the check-in counters. The new one (above) has a lot more breathing space.

The view after the security (Xray) check. This area has the Quarantine Office, a phone booth, and a new Concierge Luggage and More (left luggage, shipping packing) beside the Malayan Insurance Counter.
The busier side of the check-in counter hallway is the Cebu Pacific side.

Check in counters. Counters are duly assigned - this one is for the Cebu Pacific which has a more extensive network. The airline counters are as follows: Cebu Paciific, then Philippine Airlines, Airphil Express then Zest Air at the end of the hallway beside the Marlboro Smoking Lounge and Cafe.


Check in counters. Cebu Pac has greatly improved customer relations, unlike our last visit here and elsewhere. Their ground personnel are polite, accommodating and easily offer a smile; a demeanor that is gravely required in this anxious-ridden industry. Bravo to their current human resources and training arm.




This was where Airport Tax of P200 ($4.60) is paid but this has been mostly incorporated upon purchase of your ticket.


A smoking lounge cum cafe at the Check-in Hall. There's another smoking lounge (Buon Volo) at the Predeparture Area. Beside this is Bo's Coffee.


Predeparture area servicing flights to Davao, Manila and Kalibo. This is a separate room (Gate5) from the bigger hall with shops.








Facade of Mactan Cebu International Airport's Departure Hall. This photo only courtesy of wikpedia's magalhaes.


New Set of Shops at the Domestic Pre-departure Hall:

http://eye-in-the-blue-sky.blogspot.com/2014/07/shops-at-mactan-cebu-international.html




Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Bus Rides To and From St. Anne's Shrine - Bukit Mertajam, Penang


Imagine carrying 8 kilogram of baggage, arriving at an unfamiliar place and even before settling down to a hotel, you're already on your first itinerary an hour away from Butterworth. Adventure, right?

The long ride from KL to Butterworth was pleasant. The bus was comfortable and half full, thus I had enough liberty to move from one side to the other. It was a delight riding through Ipoh and its karst mountains. Just beautiful. But I didn't envision that we'd have so much commuter stops in between - Taiping, Kamunting, etc.

My transient destination was Butterworth, this mainland coastal town where ferry rides are taken to cross to the touristy Georgetown, the heart of Penang Island (a UNESCO World Heritage Site). The bus terminal is conveniently situated just across the jetty. From the stop, I walked towards the local bus stand and inquired at the information counter. My next destination was the township of Bukit Mertajam, located 30 minutes south of Butterworth.

TOWNSHIP

I like the way they use "township" instead of just "town" or "municipality" or "county". I think the terminology is also analogous to "prefecture" in Japan. It delivers a certain sophisticated ring to it, though to be honest about it, the town mostly slumbers.

I could hop into a Rapid 701 or 702 to get to Bukit Mertajam, which the locals prefer to call "BM" the way people use KL, KK, KT... But in my world, when I say "there is BM", we are ecstatic because a patient has exhibited the capacity to move his bowels. Yes, that's "bowel movement".

I found my Rapid Bus 701 and paid 2 ringgit (about PhP28). Bowel movement, please. The ride took 30 minutes until we reached BM. We parked at the back of a commercial building - BM Plaza, near Summit Hotel. They call this the Summit BM Bus Terminal. It took me quite a while to observe, before I finally asked people around for my bus to the Purim Bus Station (where I was supposed to take a taxi or a motor ride to St. Anne's Shrine). Fortunately for me, I was pointed to a craggy non-AC bus that would supposedly drop me off in front of the shrine. So I didn't have to transfer to another bus terminal. The driver was old, didn't seem to speak English, but had a sincere smile. We pulled out of the terminal and thirty minutes later, I was dropped at a deserted road facing the gated compound of St. Anne's Shrine, resplendent in immaculate white, rising from the foot of a lush hill.

THE WAY BACK

After navigating the shrine and offering my intentions, I crossed the street and waited for almost 30 minutes. During this time, I hardly saw a soul walking along this seemingly remote area of town. I had shivers trying to imagine this place when darkness envelopes the land. It would be eerie.

I waited for Bus 15 or 107. Bus 15 has its terminal destination at the Summit BM Terminal. Bus 107 stops at a different terminal (probably the Purim Bus Station that my guide keeps mentioning), which is 3-4 blocks away from the Summit BM Terminal. With such luck, it was Bus 107 that came my way. I didn't want to further wait for Bus 15. Standing there alone crept me out and these huge ants were starting to bite from where I was sitting - by the roadside gutter!

But what could have been a minor misfortune turned out to be a blessing in disguise. Sure I had to walk under the sun with my luggage, but it also gave me the chance to see a little more of Bukit Mertajam. I liked that.

Upon finally reaching Summit BM Terminal, I found my Rapid Bus 702 which takes me back to Butterworth. It's slightly more expensive - at 2.70 ringgit - than the 2-ringgit on 701, but I didn't mind. Georgetown awaits.

This is the Eye in the Sky!








Seberang Prai City


Summit BM Bus Terminal at the back of BM Plaza


Bus numbers assigned to ply specific roads in BM.


My bus to St. Anne's Shrine


Summit Hotel and BM Plaza, the bus terminal is found at the back of BM Plaza.