Tuesday, 3 December 2013

Not down under– Our itinerary

Despite what the British may think, our destination cannot be termed “down under” from our point of view (mostly because we are down under, to start off with!). To describe our upcoming journey, I would prefer to use the term “up and around the corner” – up to Gauteng and then a-r-o-u-n-d the corner to Sydney.

Unless one is walking, talking in kilometres or miles is not all that informative – I prefer to talk in hours and minutes – we all know how that works. In the greater scheme of air travel, ours is not a particularly long trip, but for us yokels, it seems like forever.

I take the opportunity of logging this journey now, as I won’t be able to use a smartphone and write as we go. Leg 1 (flight 332) is a mere 2 hours from Cape Town to O.R. Tambo, where we get to sit around a tad short of 4 hours. As we take off, courtesy a flying kangaroo Qantas 747-400 (under Star alliance with SAA) and head east into the darkness.

leg0

We settle back in our comfortable (economical) seats after supper of chicken or beef, watch a bit of a movie, or watch the little plane icon on the blue screen doing speeds much higher than my car, but moving exceeding slowly across the little screen. Maybe get a bit of shut-eye – after all, we are flying towards the sunrise, so to speak.

Leg 2 (flight 7700) is a couple of minutes shy of 12 hours, which means that Kingsford-Smith Sydney arrives at some minutes before 6:00am – the time difference added in translates to a quarter to three in the afternoon instead. There goes most of Christmas Day, swallowed up by time difference. Last time we visited New Zealand, I did a bit of a read-up on Kingsford-Smith, here’s the Wiki reference, he was quite a guy!

leg1

After a 4 hour afternoon wait – the boring shift – we embark on leg 3 (flight 842) to the Land of The Long White Cloud, “around the corner” – a journey a  smidgen more than 3 hours and another 3-hour time difference. Yikes! As we touch down at Wellington airport, the official Christmas Day ended five minutes earlier. Some folks are still awake, we hope.

Look at your wristwatch if you haven’t changed the time yet – folks in Cape Town have yet to even sit down to a Christmas lunch!

leg2

wellington airport
Middle Earth

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