find ';;' to go to end-of-file . iad - abu dhabi : 15 hr 15 min abu dhabi - jkt : 8 hr 15 min 23 hr 30 min ny - manila : 19 hr 15 min manila - jkt : 4 hr 23 hr 15 min iad -> icn : 14 jam 42 menit icn -> cgk : 7 jam 8 menit iad -> lax : 5 jam 59 menit lax -> mnl : 14 jam 38 menit mnl -> dps : 3 jam 29 menit dps -> srg : 1 jam 38 menit iad -> auh : 12 jam 16 menit ( lewat laut atlantika ) iad -> add/ethiopia : 13 jam 10 menit jfk -> lfw (togo) : 10 jam 14 menit iah -> tpe : 16 jam 24 menit ( lewat kutub-utara ) iad -> cdg : 7 jam 9 menit cdg -> sin : 12 jam 16 menit sin -> srg : 1 jam 37 menit cdg -> icn : 10 jam 36 menit anc -> hkg : 11 jam 17 menit ord -> tpe : 13 jam 38 menit ( lewat kutub-utara ) lhr -> sin : 14 jam 13 menit iad -> ams : 7 jam 34 menit ams -> sin : 12 jam 48 menit lax -> sin : 17 jam 7 menit ---https://www.flightaware.com/live/flight/EVA11/history/20240713/0800Z/KLAX/RCTP from https://www.flightaware.com/live/findflight?origin=lax&destination=WSSS#13-jul-2024-5-4-pm-est lax -> tpe : 13 jam ( 12 jam 56 menit ) (boeing 777-300 er) ---https://www.flightaware.com/live/flight/EVA225/history/20240712/2350Z/RCTP/WSSS from https://www.flightaware.com/live/findflight?origin=lax&destination=WSSS#13-jul-2024-5-4-pm-est tpe -> sin : 4 jam 35 menit (boeing 777-300 er) ---https://www.flightaware.com/live/flight/UAL2440/history/20240712/1225Z/KIAD/KORD from https://www.flightaware.com/live/findflight?origin=KIAD&destination=KORD iad -> ord : 2 jam 9 menit (boeing 737-900) ---https://www.flightaware.com/live/flight/UAL2234/history/20240712/1545Z/KORD/KLAX from https://www.flightaware.com/live/findflight?origin=KORD&destination=KLAX ord -> lax : 4 jam 17 menit (boeing 757-300) ---https://www.flightaware.com/live/flight/SIA21/history/20240720/1345Z/KEWR/WSSS from https://www.flightaware.com/live/findflight?origin=ewr&destination=WSSS#21-jul-2024-5-55-pm-est ewr -> sin : 18 jam 42 menit (airbus a-350-900) ---https://www.flightaware.com/live/flight/UAE235/history/20240802/0605Z/OMDB/KORD from https://www.flightaware.com/live/findflight?origin=OMDB&destination=KORD ord -> dxb/dubai : 14 jam 50 menit (boeing 777-300-er) ---https://www.flightaware.com/live/flight/QTR957/history/20240721/1140Z/WIII/OTHH cgk -> doh/doha : 7 jam 56 menit (airbus a-350-900) ---https://www.flightaware.com/live/flight/UAE357/history/20240721/1050Z/WIII/OMDB cgk -> dxb/dubai : 7 jam 46 menit (boeing 777-300-er) ---https://www.flightaware.com/live/flight/QTR39/history/20240731/0545Z/OTHH/LFPG doh -> cdg : 6 jam 33 menit (boeing 777-300-er) ---https://www.flightaware.com/live/flight/QTR41/history/20240730/2245Z/OTHH/LFPG doh -> cdg : 6 jam 45 menit (airbus a-350-1000) ---https://www.flightaware.com/live/flight/SIA23/history/20241012/0240Z/KJFK/WSSS jfk -> sin : 17 jam 38 menit ( a-350-900 ) lewat laut-atlantik lalu eropa ---https://www.flightaware.com/live/flight/SIA24/history/20241006/0420Z/WSSS/KJFK sin -> jfk : 18 jam ( a-350-900 ) lewat laut-pasifik lalu seattle =============================================================================================================================================================== ---https://mail.yahoo.com/b/search/keyword=ClzZIA0JY7gTd7t4S4w-&accountIds=1/messages/AOMNw0MAAHn5TKvIyATiAzqNz5g?offset=0&folderType=INBOX&unblockNow=false Re: dsm - dps pulang pergi Oct 5, 2010 at 8:54 PM PrintRaw message BORNEO International TravelTo: Arnon Jaya $1562.70 included tax ( sudah termasuk tax ) -----Original Message----- From: Arnon Jaya [mailto:arnon81@yahoo.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 5, 2010 05:50 PM To: 'BORNEO International Travel' Subject: Re: dsm - dps pulang pergi harga tiketnya 1562.70 + tax ? ato 1562.70 ? kalo 1562.70 + tax, berapa total harganya? From: BORNEO International Travel To: Arnon Jaya Sent: Tue, October 5, 2010 11:42:51 AM Subject: Re: dsm - dps pulang pergi below the itinerary : 1 AA4187N 07JAN FR DSMORD SS1 630A 755A/O $ E 2 KE 38Q 07JAN FR ORDICN SS1 1130A 420P#1/O $ E 3 KE 629Q 08JAN SA ICNDPS SS1 805P 215A#1/X $ E 4 KE 630S 14JAN FR DPSICN SS1 125A 920A/O $ E 5 KE 37S 14JAN FR ICNORD SS1 1140A 915A/X $ E 6 AA3965N 14JAN FR ORDDSM SS1 1225P 140P/O $ E kalau mau resevation perlu nama yg sesuai di passport , DOB N PASSPORT NO thanks, henny -----Original Message----- From: Arnon Jaya [mailto:arnon81@yahoo.com] Sent: Monday, October 4, 2010 06:26 PM To: 'BORNEO International Travel' Subject: Re: dsm - dps pulang pergi halo, jan 7 - jan 13 paling murah ya? minta detail perjalanannya ya trims From: BORNEO International Travel To: Arnon Jaya Sent: Mon, October 4, 2010 7:05:57 PM Subject: Re: dsm - dps pulang pergi arnon , buat korean air estiamte : $1562.70 included tax JAN 7 - JAN 13 ( DSM -DPS roundtrip) buat makanan kamu bisa call langsung ke airlines nya n request sama mereka . kalau ada delay flight tergantung siapa yg delay , kalau dr airlines nya yg delay airlines nya yg akan responsible tapi kalau krn kesalahan kamu ya kamu yg hrs responsible n byr dendanya . thanks, henny -----Original Message----- From: Arnon Jaya [mailto:arnon81@yahoo.com] Sent: Monday, October 4, 2010 12:48 PM To: 'BORNEO International Travel' Subject: dsm - dps pulang pergi halo tolong cariin tiket murah pulang pergi dari des moines iowa ke denpasar bali ya berangkat dari des moines boleh dari 1 januari sampe 7 januari paling lambat pulang dari denpasar bisa 13 ato 14 januari kepengin naek korean air dari chicago, soalnya biasa cuma butuh 1 domestic flight saja dari des moines jadi ngga cape, trus ada non lactose meal, saya ngga bisa makan keju pengin bisa makan non lactose meal sama terbang 1 domestic flight saja trus nanti gimana ya kalo ada keterlambatan di pesawat domestic trus ketinggalan pesawat international ato kalo saya ketinggalan pesawat..., mesti bayar penalti apa ngga terima kasih =============================================================================================================================================================== [addition 22 oct 2024 3:25 pm est] travel-purpose : to escape my mother's coercion to consume anti-psychotic-medicine onitsuka-company->abilify-medicine . [/addition 22 oct 2024 3:25 pm est] from : help@mail.koreanair.com ( Korean Air ) . to : arnon81@yahoo.com . date : 31 jan 2012 8:33 PM (1)usa-country->virginia-state->dulles-city/iad => singapore-country/sin flight-1 8 feb 2012 ( wednesday ). koreanair.com . fare type : promo/economy restricted . baggage : 2 piece(s) per traveller depart: 11:50. usa-country->virginia-state->dulles-city/iad arrive: 16:35. +1 day(s). south-korea->seoul-special-city->incheon-airport aircraft: boeing 777-300-er change of plane required. transit-time : 2 hour (2)flight-2 9 feb 2012 ( thursday ). koreanair.com . fare type : promo/economy restricted . baggage : 2 piece(s) per traveller depart: 18:35. south-korea->seoul-special-city->incheon airport arrive: 23:59. singapore-country->changi-airport/sin->terminal-2 aircraft: boeing 777-200/200-er (3)singapore-country->changi-airport/sin => indonesia-country->semarang-city/srg : airasia.com (4)indonesia-country->semarang-city/srg => singapore-country->changi-airport/sin : airasia.com (5)singapore-country->changi-airport/sin->terminal-2 => usa-country->virginia-state->dulles-city/iad--- flight-1 29-mar-2012 ( thursday ). koreanair.com . fare type : promo/economy restricted . baggage : 2 piece(s) per traveller depart: 1:10. singapore-country->changi-airport/sin->terminal 2 arrive: 8:25. south-korea->seoul-special-city->incheon aircraft: boeing 777-300-er change of plane required. transit-time : 2 hour (6)flight-2 29-mar-2012 ( thursday ). koreanair.com . fare type : promo/economy restricted . baggage : 2 piece(s) per traveller depart: 10:30. south-korea->seoul-special-city->incheon airport arrive: 11:10. usa-country->virginia-state->dulles-city/iad aircraft: boeing 777-300-er then 2 feb 2012 5:33 pm est i receive email from koreanair.com saying low-lactose-meal already in order. from : help@mail.koreanair.com . to : arnon81@yahoo.com . date : 2 feb 2012 5:33 pm. subject : LAXRA05S2F 12AM508187 JAYA/ARNON. Dear Mr. Jaya, Thank you for your inquiry and patronage of Korean Air. Per your request, your Low Lactose meal service has been ordered for all of your flights. If you wish to make any changes, please contact our Service Center immediately at (800) 438-5000, available 24 hours a day. Any changes must be made to our office at least 24 hours in advance of your flight. Thank you, Customer Relations North America ************[ CUSTOMER MAIL ]************ Title : special meal request hi, can i have low lactose meal in all my flights please ? thank you PNR : 346-5328 Flight No. : ke 094, 641, 642, 093 Flight Date : 8 and 9 february, 29 march Origin : washington Destination : singapore =============================================================================================================================================================== email-from : itinerary@batavia-air.co.id ; email-to : arnon81@yahoo.com ; email-subject : Batavia Air Flight Information ; email-receive-time : 31 jan 2012 3:21 PM email-body : Booking-Code : PTWTWM ; Issued-By : ARNON-8168685 ; Telp : 515-441-3733 ; Issued-Date : 01-feb-2012 Batavia-Air E-TICKET-ITINERARY Singapore = Check-In Counter Row 1 , Terminal 2 - Changi-Airport Passenger Details 1. Arnon Jaya /Mr. 6717139998306 Flight Detail *LT = Local Time Flight Departure Arrival Date ETD ETA Flight Number Class Baggage Valid-Until 1 Singapore (SIN) Semarang (SRG) 10-FEB-12 11.15 LT 12.15 LT Y6-864 L 25 Kg 09-APR-12 Fare Calculation Fare Flight Detail Fare Type Total Pax Total 1 Adult 1 140 USD Grand Total 140 USD * Note : - Fuel Surcharge = 25 USD - Adm. Fee = 2 USD Singapore Taxes : - PSC = 13 USD - Aviation Levy = 5 USD - PSSC = 7 USD TERMS AND CONDITIONS (1). The agreement of air transportation based on the Indonesian Aviation Ordinance (1939/100), the Law of the Republic of Indonesia no. 1 /2009 about aviation, the Pronouncement of the Minister of Transportation no. 77/2011, the Juncto Regulation of Minister of Transportation no. 92/2011 about the airline operator responsibility. (2). Check-in and boarding passenger is obligated to show the electronic ticket (e-ticket) with a booking code, name as well as travel route. In addition, giving the same proof of identity in the form of ID card or passport in time of check in at the airport is a must as well. We have no liabilities for any loss or impositions arising from your fault in complying with check-in boarding time limit. (3). A refusal and cancellation over check-in process as well as booking can be prevailed if you fail to give identification conforming to your personality or fail to identify yourself as stated in ID card or passport. (4). In case of credit card use via B2C (Online Reservation/Website), name listed on credit card must be able to produce credit card during check-in process. In case you fail to produce physic of your credit card, we are entitled to refuse you from getting in the airplane/being onboard. (5). Check in process will be opened minimum 2 hours prior to departure of the scheduled flight and counter will be closed 45 minutes before flight departure time. (6). Passenger should have been at the boarding gate after check-in at the latest 30 minutes prior to flight departure time. (7). We are not liable to any missing schedule due to passenger negligence and therefore, there is a charge for cancellation fee. (8). We are a point-to-point airline and have no responsibility to your continuous flight. We have no responsibility to your loss of continuous flight connection. (9). Cabin baggage allowed to be on board is only one that not more than 56 cm X 36 cm X 23 cm dimension not more than 7 kg weight. (10). 20 kg free baggage for both domestic and international flight, except for some specific routes Batavia Air Terms and Conditions applied. (11). We are not liable to any loss of valuable goods such as money, jewelry, electronics, medicines, commercial paper, or other identification documents except any proof of our management fault. (12). All ticket purchased on Batavia Air can be refunded; refund period, refund fee and other charges according to the rules may be applied*. THE TICKET REGULATIONS CANCELLATION / REFUND : 1. All Batavia Air tickets can be refund, re-booking or up-grade only for valid tickets based on the cancellation conditions and it can only be done in the representative offices. 2. Valid ticket and ID card copy attachment is obligated in the refund process within 14 days from the processed date. INFANTS : 1. Infant ticket validity complying the parents/adult rules and the age is not more than 23 months 2. Medical certificate must be included for < (less than) 3 months infant. * More detail on terms and conditions can be accessed at: http://www.batavia-air.com/etiket/?page=fare_rules. Terms and conditions subject to change without prior notice. =============================================================================================================================================================== ---https://mail.yahoo.com/b/folders/1/messages/AK7TEGhpKDQRZwBBwAxrsOnOqSw?folderType=INBOX&offset=0&unblockNow=false Re: TOTO USA, Inc. regarding Case# 01937887 [ ref:!00D300YuG.!500VS0JViz6:ref ] Oct 4 at 3:28 PM PrintRaw message Richard Hiott To: Arnon Jaya HW300 is for the US market On Fri, Oct 4, 2024 at 3:24 PM Arnon Jaya wrote: hi richard , what about travel-washlet hw-300 https://www.totousa.com/travel-washlet ? can toto-usa-repair-facility repair travel-washlet hw-300 ? i was thinking that travel-washlet yew-350 is predecessor of travel-washlet hw-300 . thanks scribe-date : 4 oct 2024 2:24 pm est ( gmt - 5 ) . On Friday, October 4, 2024 at 09:55:10 AM EDT, Richard Hiott wrote: Unknown Thank you for taking the time to contact us as we value your decision of choosing TOTO. Good morning Unfortunately this is not a US market personal bidet. It was manufactured by TOTO Japan for the Japanese market. This is not a unit that we service at our US repair facilities. If you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at 888-295-8134 option 4. To obtain more information on our complete line of products, please visit our website at www.totousa.com. Sincerely, ref:!00D300YuG.!500VS0JViz6:ref -- Richard Hiott Tech Services Department Tier 1 Tech Services Agent Georgia Facility "Achieve Customer and Employee Satisfaction with Kindness" (888) 295-8134 Option. 4 Toll Free (888) 295-8134 Ext. 4875 Direct Tech Services Hr. 8 am – 8 pm EST In Office 8:30 am – 5:30 pm EST Lunch 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm EST 7700 Spence Road Fairburn, GA 30213 http://www.totousa.com Follow us on Facebook and Twitter TOTOUSA on Facebook TOTOUSA on Twitter =============================================================================================================================================================== ---https://krs.bz/toto/m?f=494&page=finish&a=32b3cd507d2b70a12dcfd35ffa674eb6&v=d6d5fe6c2d2788d8372dc88a1f1c52918f16b4b4d8bc69108cf503e73d670315 from www.toto.com -> professional-enquiries hi , if i have travel-washlet yew-350 and broken then can i send that broken travel-washlet yew-350 for repair ? how much is price for that repair ? i send that broken travel-washlet yew-350 to where ? thanks scribe-date : 4 oct 2024 2:57 pm est ( gmt - 5 ) . =============================================================================================================================================================== ---https://mail.yahoo.com/b/folders/1/messages/AD5wFg9uHgo7ZwaWugp3sFkXZDE?folderType=INBOX&offset=0&unblockNow=false TOTO USA, Inc. regarding Case #01938193 [ ref:!00D300YuG.!500VS0JbN9E:ref ] Oct 9 at 10:44 AM PrintRaw message Norah Brooks To: arnon81@yahoo.com Cc: tsutomu.ohtsuka@jp.toto.com Thank you for taking the time to contact us as we value your decision of choosing TOTO. Unfortunately, we do not offer repair services for this type of washlet. If you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at Tech Service 888-295-8134 (Option 4.) To obtain more information on our complete line of products, please visit our website at www.totousa.com. Thank you, Norah Brooks Technical Services Department Tier 1 Tech Services Agent Georgia Facility “Achieve Customer and Employee Satisfaction with Kindness” (888) 295-8134 Option. 4 Toll Free (888) 295-8134 Ext. 1281 Direct (678) 786-7563 Fax Tech Services Hr. 8 am – 8 pm EST In Office 8:30 am – 5:30 pm EST Lunch 1:30 am – 2:30 pm EST 7700 Spence Rd. Fairburn, GA 30213 http://www.totousa.com Follow us on Facebook and Twitter TOTOUSA on Facebook TOTOUSA on Twitter --------------- Original Message --------------- From: Customer Service [custservice@toto.com] Sent: 10/7/2024 4:08 PM To: arnon81@yahoo.com Subject: TOTO USA, Inc. regarding Case# 01938193-HW300#W [ ref:!00D300YuG.!500VS0JbN9E:ref ] Hi Arnon, Thank you for taking the time to contact us as we value your decision of choosing TOTO. I am sending your case over to our technical support team and they will be able to further assist you. They will need your purchase receipt and they will also need to know what is wrong with it. I have included the owner's manual for troubleshooting options, just in case. Have a great day! https:/www.totousa.com/filemanager_uploads/product_assets/OwnersManual/THU669_TravelWashlet_IM_OM.pdf If you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at 888-295-8134 option 5. To obtain more information on our complete line of products, please visit our website at www.totousa.com. Sincerely, Jenni Black Inside Sales Support Representative TOTO USA Customer Service (Office) 1-888-295-8134 ext. 1387 www.totousa.com “Achieve Customer and Employee Satisfaction with Kindness” --------------- Original Message --------------- From: OHTSUKA, Tsutomu [tsutomu.ohtsuka@jp.toto.com] Sent: 10/7/2024 3:53 AM To: custservice@toto.com Cc: ananda.roychowdhury@jp.toto.com; satoru.deguchi@jp.toto.com Subject: Fwd: ???????PROFESSIONAL ENQUIRIES please take care of this inquiry. thank you so much. ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: PROFESSIONAL ENQUIRIES Date: 2024?10?5?(?) 4:57 Subject: ???????PROFESSIONAL ENQUIRIES To: ?Project name??travel-washlet yew-350 ?Message??hi , if i have travel-washlet yew-350 and broken then can i send that broken travel-washlet yew-350 for repair ? how much is price for that repair ? i send that broken travel-washlet yew-350 to where ? thanks scribe-date : 4 oct 2024 2:57 pm est ( gmt - 5 ) . ?First name??arnon ?Last name??jaya ?Email??arnon81@yahoo.com ?Company??no company ?Country / Region??usa ?City??springfield ?Phone??i prefer communication via email , thanks ref:!00D300YuG.!500VS0JbN9E:ref =============================================================================================================================================================== 20 oct 2024 5:36 pm est : maybe uk->brintons.net supply that spekkoek-cake-art-work-carpet-floor on find 'JJTBA8'. because uk->brintons.net (carpet-designer) , benoy.com (interior-designer) , arista-design.co.uk ( carpet-installer ) , supply carpet-floor for : (1)singaporeair.com's 1st-class-carpet-floor, business-class-carpet-floor. [source:'First Class, Business Class and A+ lounges and in corridors and guest rooms of the Transit Hotels 66-room on-site facility' in https://www.brintons.net/project/changi-airport-terminal-3 from google ( brintons singapore airlines boeing 777 carpet supplier ) result 3] (2)singapore->changi-airport: (1)a+ lounge [source:find 'First Class, Business Class and A+ lounges and in corridors'] (2)transit-hotel->corridor [source:find 'First Class, Business Class and A+ lounges and in corridors'] (3)transit-hotel->guest-room [source:find 'First Class, Business Class and A+ lounges and in corridors'] (4)terminal 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 [source:(1/2)'Over 300,000 sqm of Brintons wool-rich woven Axminster carpets can be found on the floors of the world's best airport , throughout Terminals 1, 2, 3 and now in the cutting edge, super trendy Terminal 4 (T4)' in https://www.brintons.net/project/changi-airport-terminal-4 (2/2)find 'terminal' in https://www.brintons.net/projects from https://www.brintons.net/project/changi-airport-terminal-4 from google ( changi airport carpet supplier ) result 1 ] meinhardt.com.sg supply singapore-changi-airport with : (1)roof-with-sun-light-illumination (2)204-meter-long-curb-side-canopy/curb-side-gazebo [source:'gazebo' in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canopy_(building) from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canopy] (3)12-meter-high-glass-facade (4)35-meter-terminal-extension (5)wall [source:'A terminal-long sky roof with colour-changing LED lights and louvres control, as well as an iconic 204-metre long canopy at the departure kerbside count amongst the new features at Changi Airport. Natural lighting was also a key element in the upgrading works , with taller and unobstructed glazed walls incorporated into the architectural design, a sky roof, and a 12-metre high glass façade . Open spaces were emphasised with the higher-glazed glass walls. In addition, the 35-metre airside extension of the terminal provides a good , clear view of the aircrafts and runways.' in https://www.meinhardt.com.sg/projects/changi-airport-terminal-1/ from google ( woodhead australia changi ) page 2 number last] i did not embark this flight because i suffer schizophrenia and in mental-hospital and i was imprisoned ( maybe with involuntary-psychiatric-hospitalisation-law-suit ) and not yet allowed to leave this hospital : https://dhs.iowa.gov/mhds/mental-health/in-patient/mental-health-institutes/cherokee then i receive refund from singaporeair.com . i was being reminded by word 'refund' in https://www.reddit.com/r/AskUK/comments/udxatc/whats_everyones_opinion_on_british_airways_how_do/ from reddit.com->search ( british airways review ) ] i suffer mental-sickness/psychosis/losing-ability-to-know-what-is-real-and-imagination because i continue pray too much catholic-religion-rosary-prayer and vegan-with-excessive-salt-with-iodine because i become green-card-lottery-winner during i was praying catholic-religion-rosary-prayer . [addition 22 oct 2024 3:25 pm est] travel-purpose : i rather forgot ( anti-psychotic-medicine remove my dream , imagination , will-power , creativity , maybe some memory is removed as well ) , maybe i want to go home for forever . because i resign from my job dec 2010 then my mother continue to push me to find job in usa but no one is willing to interview me , and i actually want to stay away from programmer-job because maybe there is another h-1-b-visa-worker trying to find programmer-job trying to get green-card-sponsorship where company need to prove that no one else is qualified . i feel like having survivor-guilt plus i start having difficulty in knowing what is real and what is imagination plus i feel depressed because my penis is not big like porn-star-penis ( peter-north , lexington-steele , jake-steed , rocco-sifredi , erik-everhard , john-holmes , billy-glide , bobby-vitale , julian-andretti/julian-rios , etc ) so me fucking will not make vagina happy . plus 1 day around year 1998 my father grabbing usa-fitness-magazine ( i forgot what title ) showing male-body-builder with bulging genitalia-area , then conversation between me and my father : my father : look at that , can you become big like that while pointing to genitalia-area of that usa-fitness-magazine-body-builder . 23 aug 2020 maybe facebook.com-post from usa-swimmer natalie-couglin publish post about water-resistant-face-cosmetics showing maybe-face? and lip with red-lip-stick then somehow i forgot why i go to youtube.com/watch?v=zTou-ckjvg4&t=2m30s (how to put in a tampon + demo) and read many comment : (1)luh em 4 days ago IT HURTSSSS (2)Vivian Moulson 2 weeks ago for everyone saying they have gone nine months with using it that is going to be hard for me because I have swim practice 6 days a week (3)Lila Fraley 2 weeks ago I have a pool party tomorrow And there’s no way I’m doing this (4)parillo 2 weeks ago i got my first period yesterday and i have volleyball today so i have to figure out how to put in a tampon by 4 lol (5)Alaina Entice 3 weeks ago i need to go swimming and im crying in the bathroom on the toilet 😭 (6)Hailee Person 3 weeks ago I’m literally twelve... I just want to swim 😭 it hurts (7)shahana khan 3 weeks ago I just wanted to go swimming (8)Veronica’s Cavies 3 weeks ago I wanna put it in but I’m not on my period and it hurts like a bitch when it’s dry (9)Grace De La Cruz 3 weeks ago i just want to swim 😐😐 (10)AKZ Music 1 month ago omg i did it thx so much now i can go to my sister bday party at the beach tommorow (11)Swimmer girl 1 month ago This is only my 5th cycle but I have a swim meet and can’t miss it 💀 (12)Kelly Hogan 1 month ago I’m literally a swimmer and I’m terrified (13)Zoe Trasteli 1 month ago Who else is worried that the string will snap and it’s stuck in there 😫 (14)Maya 1 month ago So um i put on a tampon before a pad bc i’m on the swim team. I was at swim practice and had a breakdown in the bathroom during this video. (15)makayla warner 1 month ago i tried to put one in last month and i almost passed out and i really wanna do it today (16)My Chicken nuggies 1 month ago What happens when u insert it and take it out and there’s blood on it? Plzzzz tell me I’m only 10 (17)Annaliese Yang 1 month ago im having a pool party and i started my period and now im having a mental breakdown as im watching this video bcs im so scared 😭😭😂 (18)Blue Skies 2 months ago Ima swimmer and need to learn how to put one in but I’m terrified lmfaoooooo (19)jendeukie please rail me 1 month ago I wanna go swimming but Im probably going to forget to take my tampon out (20)Itz ya gurl Allie 1 year ago I'm only here so early cause I got my period in spring and its summer now and I'm going swimming at summer camp and I'll be on my period (21)elsa ford 1 year ago My period starts in four days... on my birthday... which is a pool party. I need to learn! (22)Sneakypotatogirl697 1 year ago I’m so scared to do this. I have a pool party this Friday and on Saturday I have my own pool party 😭😭😭 (23)Kayleigh15 3 months ago my friend is having a pool party tmr and i’m on the last few days of my period. My mom said i’ll be fine without a tampon but i want to use one just to be safe. I’ve never used one before soo i ended up here .-. (24)ella fields 4 months ago Lmao I started my period the day of my swimming bday party . which make me know that tampon-insertion-process is hurting vagina , so i conclude fucking hurt vagina as well . but that happen during 23 aug 2020 , long time after 30 aug 2011 . plus at that time i can not speak english-language well . i feel like if i think using english-language then i am losing ability to know what is real and what is imagination . i still can not speak english-language well . [/addition 22 oct 2024 3:25 pm est] email-from : booking@singaporeair.com.sg ; email-to : arnon81@yahoo.com ; email-time-received : 30 aug 2011 12:27 PM Passengers : Mr Arnon-Jaya , booking-reference : paf-744 Flight 1 San Francisco (SFO) to Singapore (SIN) 19 sep 2011 02:10 PM Total-travel-time : 19 hrs 45 mins Status: Ticketed Flight Departs Arrives Duration Cabin-Class SQ-15 Singapore-Airlines San-Francisco Singapore Number of stops : 1 Economy-Class(Y) Boeing.com->777-300-ER 14:10 PM San Francisco Intl 00:55 AM Changi-Intl Flying-time 18 hrs 45 mins Layover-time 1 hrs lunch , light-food , dinner : vegetarian-oriental-meal/vegan-food Flight 2 Singapore (SIN) to San Francisco (SFO) 29 nov 2011 09:25 AM Total-travel-time : 17 hrs 50 mins Status: Ticketed Flight Departs Arrives Duration Cabin-Class SQ-16 Singapore-Airlines Singapore San Francisco Number of stops: 1 Economy-Class(Y) Boeing.com->777-300-ER 09:25 AM Changi-Intl 11:15 AM San Francisco Intl Flying-time 16 hrs 45 mins Layover-time 1 hrs 5 mins Payment details : Total Cost USD 972.27 ( including taxes and surcharges ) Cost-break-down Total-fare USD 350 Airport/government-taxes USD 80.27 Carrier-surcharges USD 542 Total-Cost USD 972.27 payment-form : Master Card - 5449-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX Card-Holder : Arnon-Jaya ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- email-from : Ambassador-Transit-Hotel ; email-to : arnon81@yahoo.com , date-received : 1 sep 2011 2:10 AM ; email-subject : Reservation Confirmation - Arr : 21 Sep 2011 email-body : Dear Mr arnon-jaya , Thank you for your reservation request dated 1 Sep 2011 00:13 - Confirmation No : 8752-T-1 We are pleased to confirm a Single Occupancy Budget Room for 6 hour at Terminal 1. 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You may not use, reproduce, or transfer this message or its contents into any medium without the written permission of (c) Singapore Airlines Limited, 2009. =============================================================================================================================================================== 20 oct 2024 7:59 pm est : jewelchangiairport.com contain (1)https://www.yotel.com/en/hotels/yotelair-singapore-changi-airport/cabins ( different from changi-airport-transit-hotel ) (2)mall (3)indoor-garden transit-passenger need to see singapore-immigration-police then can enter jewelchangiairport.com. departure-passenger who already see singapore-immigration-police, can not enter jewelchangiairport.com. [source:'If you’re a transiting passenger or arriving into Singapore, you’ll need to pass through immigration, as Jewel is outside of the airport terminal. If you’re leaving via Changi Airport to travel elsewhere, you’ll need to visit before going through immigration – you can’t go back.' in https://repeattraveller.com/blog/jewel-changi-airport/ from google ( changi jewel ) -> result 3 -> People also ask -> Is Jewel Changi before or after security?] [https://www.heritagecarpets.sg/project/singapore-changi-airport-jewel-project/ from google ( changi airport carpet supplier ) result 3] also supply carpet-floor for some part of singapore->changi-airport->jewelchangiairport.com ( hotel https://www.yotel.com/en/hotels/yotelair-singapore-changi-airport/cabins and mall-indoor-garden ). [source:(1/2)jewelchangiairport.com from google ( changi jewel ) result 1 (2/2)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewel_Changi_Airport (3/3)https://www.yotel.com/en/hotels/yotelair-singapore-changi-airport/cabins from 'yotel.com' in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yotel] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obayashi_Corporation from 'obayashi' in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewel_Changi_Airport . build that jewelchangiairport.com and singapore-mass-rapid-transit/under-ground-train north-south, east-west, north-east. =============================================================================================================================================================== ---https://www.indesignlive.com/projects/changi-terminal-3-launched from google ( woodhead changi ) result 3 publish-date : 31-jul-2008 writer : jesse Changi Terminal 3 Launched The much-anticipated Changi Airport’s new Terminal 3 was officially launched this July in Singapore, after a 7-year development project led by Australian firm, woodhead.com.au. Following an international-competitive-bid, Woodhead in conjunction with Wilson-&-Associates, Singapore, won this prestigious interior design of new 1.8 billion sgd, Terminal 3. 380,000 m2 project accommodates over 100 retail and 30 food and beverage outlets and is expected to be used by over 22 million passengers each year, bringing total capacity of Changi airport to 70 million passengers. Woodhead’s design philosophy for terminal-3 was to ensure all passengers felt a “Sense of Place” in relation to Singapore from the moment they arrive. A key highlight of Terminal-3 is the 5-storey high vertical garden, ‘Green Wall’, spanning 300 m across main-building and view-able from both Departure and Arrival Halls. Woodhead woodhead.com.au ================================================================================================================================================================================================================================= ---https://www.brintons.net/project/changi-airport-terminal-4 from google ( changi airport carpet supplier ) result 1 Changi Airport, Terminal 4 If you've travelled through Singapore's Changi airport it's likely that you've stepped foot on a Brintons carpet. Over 300,000 sqm of brintons.net wool-rich woven Axminster carpets can be found on the floors of the world's best airport, throughout Terminals 1, 2, 3 and now in the cutting edge, super trendy Terminal 4 (T4). Brintons has enjoyed a successful relationship with Singapore's Changi Airport Group for over 25 years and is thrilled to have been commissioned to supply 75,000 sqm carpets to the airport's Terminal 4 building. 5 years in the making, the S$985 million 2-storey Terminal 4, opened in October 2017. Working in partnership with Singapore's SAA Group Architects saaarchitects.com.sg, UK based Benoy Ltd benoy.com and brintons.net' installation partners Arista Interior Décor Pte Ltd arista-design.co.uk, brintons.net' global team of designers and project managers developed a high performance, contemporary design solution for the floors. The thoughtfully designed Axminster carpets provide a sophisticated backdrop to dynamic, vibrant and colourful interior. terminal's interior design draws inspiration from orchid petal. symmetrical petal motif is applied ubiquitously across the interior finishes and was carefully translated by Brintons designers into a stylised, huge scale pattern for the floor. The flooring design was built up layer by layer, giving the pattern incredible depth and texture. Technically challenging, it was critical that the carpet patterning was smooth and seamless, providing transitional flow across the width and length of the vast concourse spaces. wool-rich Axminster carpets enhance wellbeing of Changi's passengers - softening acoustics, offering comfort underfoot and reducing leg fatigue compared to hard flooring alternatives. Brintons.net high performance carpets have been engineered to meet the rigorous demands of Changi's high volumes of passenger traffic. Close to 60 million passengers walked through airport in year 2016 and this is set to increase with an extra 16 million passenger per year expected to use Terminal 4. Brintons.net is proud to have worked alongside the teams at saaarchitects.com.sg , benoy.com , arista-design.co.uk to deliver this impressive, complex, technically challenging, large scale public space project on schedule and to budget. =============================================================================================================================================================== (6/8)---https://www.architectureanddesign.com.au/features/features-articles/in-profile-david-holm-from-woodhead# from google ( woodhead australia changi ) page 2 number 1 4-sep-2009 In profile: David Holm from Woodhead Gemma-Battenbough Managing 20-year lead times, cross-cultural nuances and a diverse team of staff is 2nd nature to Woodhead principal David Holm, yet somehow he finds time to design airports. Gemma-Battenbough catches-up with transport design's leading man... What are you working on at the moment? We’re doing some work for a new airport in India, although I can’t tell you where it is, and also we’re doing new duty free design for airports in Europe. Domestically, we’re working with Qantas around Australia and we’re finishing off about 3 to 4 year’ worth of work at Sydney airport, a major upgrading of international terminal. So, it’s a mixture of Australian and overseas work. We’re also the architects for new Delhi international airport, which is around a 700 million usd project that will open for 2010 Commonwealth Games. It’s well and truly under construction — it’s flying along. How has airport design fared in the financial crisis? About 6 months ago there was a very quick decline of work but we’re beginning to see new confidence. People are starting to understand that transport is a long-term growth industry. There will be ups and downs that will occur from time to time, like SARS and 9/11, but they’ll be absorbed as fluctuations and so do not really affect long, 7-to-10-year cycles of work. There are a lot of opportunities with transport projects at the moment. There’s a firmness again in the marketplace, so it’s quite positive. How do you design within such a long time frame? A lot of masterplan work that we do for airports is on very long timescale — we’re just finishing 1 now for Sydney airport for 2029. The longer the timescale, the less specific and more flexible you have to be. It’s interesting — we’ve been working with Sydney airport for such a long time, so some of those really long forecasts are starting to come to fruition. How does it feel you see the final result? It’s fantastic! We just finished the interior architecture on new Changi Airport Terminal 3 in Singapore that we were commissioned on in early 2000 and it only just opened up at the end of last year. It’s quite amazing — 8 years! So you’ve got to maintain your concepts and also let some small things develop, change and evolve along the way. How do you measure the success of a project like that? It’s usually through/via passenger feedback. feedback we’ve had for Changi Airport Terminal 3 has been so overwhelmingly positive. People say they’ve had a good experience when, often, passengers in airports find experience stressful. We try to approach airports as public buildings, so there is a civic quality to them, and passing through should be a good experience. How do you design to influence that experience? We try create good, clear spaces that don’t have to be expensive. So it’s not about the quality of materials or finishes but about easy wayfaring. People get frustrated when they’re lost or confused and the design of spaces can have a lot to do with that. When you think about the best space you can imagine, it’s often very clear and calm. And some of the worst spaces are noisy, frenetic and aggravated. Getting those things right is often easy in principle, but actually achieving it sometimes is the great difficulty. How do you keep track of such a big team? That’s the key. These buildings are major pieces of often national infrastructure, so they don’t just come out of 1 person’s idea, mind or pen; they’re delivered by a very big and broad team. We call it a collective-collaborative. It’s about people creatively operating in this sort of collaborative format. Is this the same client side? Very much so, and it’s often conflicting. The real skill is trying to balance all of that. The management is just constant , there’s no getting away from that. It’s the state of affairs. Is transport design influenced by other disciplines? Our team is made up of architects, interior designers, graphic designers, industrial designers and product designers, so we bring that mixture together in a design sense. But, very much, it’s about making sure that CEO at airport or airline has a consistent and strong vision that will flow through to staff. It’s not just about design, it’s a very broad exercise overall. How does environmentally sustainable design feature in airport design? It’s a growing area. In some of the work we’re doing in India they’re looking for accreditation. So that’s a major leap forward. In the Sydney work we’re doing there’s almost complete water collection and reuse for broader airport needs, such as watering lawns, cleaning and things like that. It’s tricky because an airport is one of the more hostile environments for air quality. But certainly the need and desire is there for airports to design to an environmental constraint. But it is harder to design an environmentally sustainable building at an airport than it is at a semi-rural environment. How do you let place influence your designs? We try to create a sense of place. In an abstract way we always try to ground the design to its locale. For example, in Singapore we used the idea of garden city and so there’s lots of greenery. There are lots of green walls and lots of landscaping at every point. =============================================================================================================================================================== (7/8)---https://repeattraveller.com/blog/jewel-changi-airport/ from google ( changi jewel ) -> result 3 -> People also ask -> Is Jewel Changi before or after security? publish-date : 19-apr-2019 writer : Chris Ashton How to visit Jewel Changi Airport 5 comments 4 min read Get your passports ready, folks. The world’s best airport – as named by Skytrax 6 year in a row – has just got even better with the opening of the brand-new ‘Jewel’ at Changi Airport in Singapore. And, we’re pleased to report, it lives up to the hype plus a whole lot more! We got to enjoy a brief visit to Jewel just a couple of days after it opened, and, while it was insanely busy with queues everywhere we looked during our visit, it has all the makings of a fantastic base to relax and explore between flights. Easily accessible from the Arrival Halls at Terminals 1-4, Jewel is an incredible new mixed-use food and dining venue home to more than 280 shops and restaurants spread across 10 storeys – 5 of them above ground and 5 located in the basement. If you’re a transiting passenger or arriving into Singapore, you’ll need to pass through immigration, as Jewel is outside of the airport terminal. If you’re leaving via Changi Airport to travel elsewhere, you’ll need to visit before going through immigration – you can’t go back. The Forest Valley is like a hidden Shangri-La. Credit: Chris Ashton Jewel features several first-in-Singapore brands such as Pokémon Center Singapore, Shake Shack, Burger & Lobster, Läderach and Pink Fish. The jewel in the crown is Shiseido Forest Valley – four storeys of lush tropical landscaping with the 40-metre tall ‘HSBC Rain Vortex’ – the world’s largest indoor waterfall – the star feature. When you first lay eyes on the Forest Valley, it looks like you’ve found Shangri-La. The Forest Valley. Credit: Supplied The Canopy Park – on the topmost level of Jewel – features several interactive attractions, gardens and walking trails. Some of the attractions include Canopy Mazes, a Bouncing Net and a Walking Net, a 50m-long Canopy Bridge; and Discovery Slides – a 4-slides-in-1 sculptural playground that children and the young at heart can enjoy. Jewel is also home to the 130-room YOTELAIR Singapore Changi Airport, making it an ideal option for busy travellers who need flexible check-in and check-out times. Also available now, passengers with late departures from Changi will be able to enjoy the convenience of early check-in for their flights with storage available even for their hand-carry luggage. Canopy Park. Credit: Supplied Mr. Ivan Tan, Group Senior Vice President, Corporate & Marketing Communications, at Changi Airport Group said, “Jewel’s unique mix of lush greenery and curated offerings that are a first in the region will add a new dimension to the overall #OnlyAtChangi experience for Australians. We are excited to welcome more travellers to Changi Airport, to a medley of new experiences integrating nature, play and retail.” How to visit Jewel Changi: Jewel is separate to the Changi terminals, so you will need to visit before/after immigration depending on how you’re travelling. If you’re a transit guest and you don’t want to go through immigration, you can still ride the Skytrain through it… but you’d be missing out on all the fun. Once in the Arrivals hall, look for the signs pointing to the JEWEL access bridge. You cannot access it from inside the departure terminals. Staff at Changi recommend around 5 to 6 hour to experience all its offerings. From Terminal 1: Jewel is connected to T1, Arrival Hall at Level 1. From Terminal 2: Proceed to the Level 2 Departure Hall, take the escalator located near Jinja Chicken to Level 3 to access the link bridge to Jewel. From Terminal 3: Proceed to Level 2 Departure Hall (near the Crowne Plaza) to access the link bridge to Jewel. From Terminal 4: Take the free shuttle bus from the Level 1 Arrival Hall. For more info on Changi Airport, visit: au.changiairport.com Facebook Twitter aviation singapore Chris Ashton We're Chris-Ashton and Simon-Ceglinski, 2 Aussie travellers with a love of exploration and adventure, and the odd bit of luxury thrown in. We seek out street art, street food, and scuba-diving wherever we go, and prefer the road less travelled over well-worn tourist paths. comment : Eileen October 12, 2019 at 3:27 pm You shouldn’t tell people they need to pass through immigration to get to Jewel. That’s misleading. That’s only true for transiting passengers and arriving passengers. For departures, you can only visit it before immigration. Otherwise you’re not allowed to go back. Reply Chris Ashton October 12, 2019 at 3:31 pm Thanks for the feedback Eileen. This was written from the perspective of a transiting passenger, but can see how it would be confusing. Will update to make it clearer. Reply Chandan sk January 5, 2020 at 9:42 pm Explained to the point and perfect for first time visitors !! One can say it couldn’t be explained any better !! Thanks Chris, for this post. Reply Ranjith January 24, 2020 at 2:56 pm I shall be landing in Singapore for a 5 day trip. I can still visit Changi, right? So that would right after my immigration check? Can you please confirm? Reply Chris Ashton January 24, 2020 at 3:03 pm Yes, you can visit once you have passed through immigration into Singapore. The Jewel is directly outside of the airport terminal. You could visit it straight after you arrive, or before you leave Singapore. Have a great trip! =============================================================================================================================================================== (8/8)---https://www.vivianteo.com/post/free-entry-canopy-park-jewel-singapore from google ( changi jewel ) result 3 -> people also ask -> Is Changi jewel free? publish-date : 30-Aug-2020 writer : Vivian-Teo 4 min read (UPDATED) Free entry to Canopy Park at Jewel Changi Airport Singapore! Here's what to expect Hurray, there's free entry to Canopy Park at Jewel Changi Airport Singapore! But 1st, here's how to get the free entry (comes with T&Cs!) and what to expect. Canopy Park Jewel Singapore Changi Airport UPDATED - 30-aug-2020 (original post 29-aug-2020) I felt obliged to update this post after going there this Sunday morning and crowd at Canopy-Park has definitely increased from a week ago. i am pretty sure it's because more people now know about free-entry. So, I've updated this blog throughout to reflect latest situation! --- If you don't already know, Jewel-Changi-Airport is offering free entry to its Canopy-Park from 21-aug-2020 till 30-sep-2020! We were there recently but we didn't utilise this free entry promotion as/because we had tickets for the walking sky-net inside Canopy-Park which included entry to Canopy-Park. But if you're wondering about crowd and best time to go during this ongoing promotion (there are T&Cs to fulfill!), here are 6 things to know before you make a beeline for canopy-park! 1) You need receipt showing same-day-spending/shopping-any-money-amount at Jewel-mall to gain entry for 2 pax 1 receipt allow entry for 2 pax. So if you have a family of 4 then you need 2 receipt. Generally, spending at all Jewel shopping-outlets are acceptable, except shopping-receipt at Jewel-attractions including Changi-Experience-Studio and YOTELAIR. See Jewel's website for details for more details on acceptable forms of spending. 2) This is only valid for 1st 500 redemption in the day We spoke to a staff there and generally Canopy Park is less crowded on weekdays, but on weekends it's best to visit before 1 pm to avoid crowds. That said, on the Sunday morning we were there, the free entry poster at Canopy Park showed that the free entry has been fully redeemed. I have no idea how early it was fully redeemed but I saw this poster at 11:30 am. That said, I still saw people entering the park. It could be people who have tickets to the chargeable attractions or staff might have put up the "fully redeemed" sign as they were near full redemption? I can't say for sure but if you want to be certain of the free entry during a weekend, your best bet might be to come at 10 plus in the morning! Canopy Park Jewel Singapore Changi Airport crowd queue free entry Canopy Park entrance on Sunday morning at 1130 am 3) Does entry include access to all attractions inside Canopy Park? No, it does not include access to all attractions. There are attractions like the bouncing and walking sky nets, hedge maze and mirror maze which you'll need to separately buy tickets for if you'd like to visit them. The entry to Canopy Park allows access to Discovery Slides, Foggy Bowls, Petal Gardens and Topiary Walk in the park. Canopy Park Jewel Singapore Changi Airport Discovery Slides Discovery Slides 4) Are the free attractions inside Canopy Park engaging for young children? Our kids (age eight and ten) found the Foggy Bowls and Discovery Slides most fun. Foggy Bowls is an area where mists are emitted out of "bowls" in the ground and this is definitely a favourite with kids judging by the number of children we saw running around and chasing the mists there! Canopy Park Jewel Singapore Changi Airport Foggy Bowls Foggy Bowls Our kids also kept returning to the Discovery Slides. But note that there is a 1.1-meter height requirement to enter Discovery Slides area (we saw quite a few younger kids turned away as they did not meet height requirements!), children below 1.4 meter will need to be accompanied by adults and when we were there on a Saturday morning, only 2 slides were operating. Canopy Park Jewel Singapore Changi Airport Discovery Slides Discovery Slides There is also a capacity limit of 5 at 1 time at Discovery Slides area. On the Sunday morning we were there, there were queues of about 20 people waiting to go inside Discovery Slides area, a great contrast to a week ago when there weren't any queues for the slides at all and our kids could go again and again for the slides! Canopy Park Jewel Singapore Changi Airport Discovery Slides Discovery Slides At the Discovery Slides area, you could also get a vantage view of Jewel's waterfall. So do head up there with the kids for a nice photo op with the waterfall! Canopy Park Jewel Singapore Changi Airport waterfall Discovery Slides View of Jewel waterfall from Discovery Slides Topiary Walk and Petal Gardens are pretty but more for photo ops than playing for the kids. Canopy Park Jewel Singapore Changi Airport 5) Are the free attractions enough to entertain the kids? If you're not going for the other chargeable attractions at Canopy Park, an hour is quite sufficient to go around the park and its free attractions, including photo ops with the beautiful flora around the park. Canopy Park Jewel Singapore Changi Airport On the whole, the park's not extremely big, to be honest. But if you'd like to spend more time since you are already there, you can opt for the chargeable attractions. Currently there is a 55 % discount for these chargeable attractions till 31 August (might be a little late by the time you see this though!). See Jewel's website for more details on ticketing and the promo. Canopy Park Jewel Singapore Changi Airport 6) How crowded is it on a weekend? I think because of the free entry promo, it was pretty crowded the Sunday morning we were there. Hubby reckoned it was at least three to four times the crowd compared to when we were there a week ago on a Saturday morning when the free entry promo just started. Here's how it looked at Foggy Bowls, which is very popular with kids: Foggy Bowls Jewel Canopy Park Changi Airport Singapore crowd queue free entry Foggy Bowls on Sunday morning The Discovery Slides also had a queue of about 20 people the Sunday morning we were there (see point 2 above). We didn't stay long on Sunday morning due to the crowd, and left after a short while. The kids didn't want to queue for the slides as well. I'm kinda thankful that we had managed to enjoy the place a week ago before the crowd descended for the free entry promo! I'm thinking if everyone is heading there early to get the free entry, might be a good idea to visit in the afternoons if you're holding tickets for the chargeable attractions? Canopy Park Jewel Singapore Changi Airport Mandarin ducks at Canopy Park That's it for now! I'll have another post on the Canopy Bridge and walking sky net at Canopy Park soon, so watch this space! Meanwhile, have you visited any of the chargeable attractions at Canopy Park? We're thinking of visiting again and would love to hear your recommendations! Disclaimer: We paid for our tickets, and my opinions and reviews here are strictly my and my family’s own. ©Vivian Teo. All content and photos are copyrighted to Vivian Teo unless otherwise specified. =============================================================================================================================================================== 22 oct 2024 3:13 pm est : #add# [addition 22 oct 2024 3:25 pm est] =============================================================================================================================================================== 22 oct 2024 3:29 pm est : Oct 16 at 5:00 AM from : SHESC - CS Dept. To: 'Arnon Jaya' subject : FW: Contact Us request - Warranty and Repair Service Dear Mr. Arnon jaya, Thank you for your inquiry. 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Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. hi , i have not buy dLp-300-hk/g . but i am thinking of buying that dLp-300-hk/g in https://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-Portable-Bidet-Toilette-DL-P300/dp/B00ECVA7SI . i am not hongkong-resident , not macau-resident . i currently live in usa->virginia-state->springfield-city . so you only willing to repair dLp-300-hk/g which belong to hongkong-resident or macau-resident ? thanks . scribe-date 15 oct 2024 7:31 pm est ( gmt - 5 ) On Tuesday, October 15, 2024 at 04:24:46 AM EDT, SHESC - CS Dept. wrote: Dear Mr. Arnon jaya, Thank you for your inquiry. However, we are the service agent for Hong Kong and Macau market only. May I know your product is it purchased in Hong Kong? Thank you for your kind attention. 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Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. hi , i not yet buy that dLp-300-hk/g , so i do not have dLp-300-hk/g now . but i am thinking of buying that dLp-300-hk/g in https://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-Portable-Bidet-Toilette-DL-P300/dp/B00ECVA7SI . but prior i buy that dLp-300-hk/g , i want to know : can i send dLp-300-hk/g to panasonic-technical-support for repair-service ? thanks scribe-date : 13 oct 2024 11:54 pm est ( gmt - 5 ) On Sunday, October 13, 2024 at 11:01:34 PM EDT, SHESC - CS Dept. wrote: Dear Mr. Arnon jaya, Thank you for your email. May I know the products model:dLp-300-hk/g , where were you purchased? 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[addition 25 oct 2024 5:1 pm est] during 'JJTBA8' , i order lactose-free-food for sfo => hkg => sin . but i did not order lactose-free-food for sin => cgk . because i order that lactose-free-food via phone-call and somehow talking-in-phone-call using england-language make me think that food for sin => cgk , must have been lactose-free-food like any asian food . [addition 30 oct 2024 3:56 pm est] and i feel like i do not need to order lactose-free-food for flight sin => cgk . and that was wrong . i undermine flight sin => cgk . [/addition 30 oct 2024 3:56 pm est] if i can repeat then i use malay-language to order lactose-free-food . koreanair.com is nicer willing to communicate via email about food-order . [addition 30 oct 2024 3:56 pm est] with england-language : i prefer to communicate via email because talking-and-listening is difficult because england-language have many homophone . homophone-list : wortel.ucoz.com/homophone.htm from 'homophone' in wortel.ucoz.com/index.htm [/addition 30 oct 2024 3:56 pm est] [/addition 25 oct 2024 5:1 pm est] i prefer koreanair.com , evaair.com because koreanair.com-flight use hard-floor , evaair.com maybe also use hard-floor . singaporeair.com-flight 'JJTBA8' use carpet-floor which decrease cabin-air-quality . [addition 25 oct 2024 5:1 pm est] plus koreanair.com-stewardess is too good to be true like wearing cosmetics but willing to clean toilet/lavatory , like standing adjacent-to toilet/lavatory while wearing transparent-plastic-glove , like behaving ready to clean toilet/lavatory . [/addition 25 oct 2024 5:1 pm est] i think i can not digest egg-omelette-and-tomato-sauce in evaair.com-flight . because maybe taiwan-country-chicken-egg contain sulfur , maybe tomato contain sugar-alcohol just like banana because pig-stew-soup contain fresh-tomato-fruit make me want to defecate soon . [source : (1)'Hitchcock's aversion to eggs may have been influenced by the well-known "rotten egg smell," usually associated with an egg's sulfur content (about 50 mg in the white and about 25 mg in the yolk)' in cen.acs.org/articles/84/i34/Chicken-Eggs.html from google ( egg yolk contain sulfur ) result 1 (2)'Bananas contain sorbitol , this is a naturally occurring sugar alcohol . The body is unable to metabolise sorbitol quickly so if consumed in large amounts sorbitol can have a laxative effect.' in www.gutfithealth.com.au/blog/2021/10/26/bananas-and-gut-health from google ( banana frequent defecation ) result 1 (3)'Some sugar alcohols can be found in whole foods. 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Sorbitol is found naturally in berries like blackberries, raspberries and strawberries, and other fruits such as apples, apricots, avocados, cherries, peaches and plums.' in https://foodinsight.org/what-is-sorbitol/ from google ( all fruit contain sugar alcohol ) result 5 ] this singapore-country-language-law : ---https://sso.agc.gov.sg/Act/CONS1963?ProvIds=pr153A-&ViewType=Within&Phrase=Malay&WiAl=1 from google ( singapore language law ) result 3 : simplified-text : Official languages and national language 153A.—(1) Malay , Mandarin , Tamil , English shall be 4 official languages in Singapore . 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Most airlines I've found have 7 kg limit for carry-ons, and my cameras are ~13 kg - but I always carry them on when traveling for obvious reasons. Are there any airlines that people would recommend that I can preferably carry on more than 7 kg, rather than sending my cameras to checked baggage ? Or is it possible with certain airlines to just pay extra to carry on 13 kg rather than send my cameras in checked baggage? It seems like everything has a MAX of 7 kg and otherwise it needs to be checked - so if anyone has advice, I'd love to hear it! Thanks in advance! :) Chindamere • 19 hr. ago • Profile Badge for the Achievement Top 10% Commenter Top 10% Commenter Weight limit of carry-ons for ANA and JAL is 10 kg. Traditional airlines do not check weight of carry-on baggages that seriously , but to play safe you can contact them and ask if you can bring your cameras on board with you. already_tomorrow • 14 hr. ago • Profile Badge for the Achievement Top 10% Commenter Top 10% Commenter I've never seen an airline allow you to pay to increase your carry-on weight (except if you get a super cheap ticket without carry-on , in which case they could allow to pay extra to add a carry-on). But business class usually allows more weight. Last time I flew to HK it was with Finnair, which allowed 8 kg for most tickets, and 12 kg for business class. 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Long-range cruisers go the distance in comfort and style. Set your sights on the distant horizon with these luxurious vessels that can go at least 1,100 nautical miles at cruising speed. With one hull or two, these 16 boats are made for long-haul adventures. Horizon FD90 Horizon's Long-range cruiser, the FD90 Horizon’s best-selling range is the FD, and the series’ most popular model is the FD90. The voluminous Fast Displacement vessels designed by Dutch designer Cor D. Rover have space galore, and the 90-foot FD90 (23′ 3″ beam) has the most in-demand features, like a main-deck master, beach club option, and floor-to-ceiling salon windows. Below the waterline is the secret to her performance: a high-performance piercing bow juts forward from the hull, improving the ride and efficiency. At half-load, cruising at 10.5 knots, the FD90 has a 1,300-nautical mile range. The newest FD90, Hull No. 29, is the first one to have an open galley and a split-use skylounge, which boasts a huge covered deck behind the enclosed bridge. horizonyacht.com Leopard 53 Powercat Leopard 53 Powercat In conceiving its latest generation of powercats, Leopard started from scratch to design hulls that slice through the water for the best possible ride in all conditions, at motoryacht— not sailing yacht—speeds. This is no sailing catamaran minus the mast. The 53-footer (25′ 2″ beam) tops the power range, offering a max speed of 24 knots and a range of 1,180 nautical miles at 9.5 knots. With three- or four-cabin layouts, a galley aft close to covered cockpit dining, a flybridge for both sunbathing and driving with all-round visibility, and a hydraulic platform aft to carry the tender, livability is also part of the package. leopardcatamarans.com Eastbay 60 Long Range Cruisers - The Eastbay 60 The Downeast-style boat gets an upgrade with the new Eastbay 60 (68′ 1″ LOA, 19′ beam). Parent company GB Marine Group’s proprietary V-Warp hull makes her what the builder calls “the best performing Eastbay ever built.” She’s faster, stable, more maneuverable and—most important for this article—extremely fuel-efficient. With standard 725-hp Volvo IPS 950s, the 60 can travel almost 900 nautical miles at a swift 21 knots, and obviously a lot more at a lower speed. Inside is a handcrafted satin teak interior with a choice of galley-up or galley-down layout. Both options include a walkaround king berth in the owner’s stateroom. eastbayyachts.com Marlow 70E MKII Marlow Yachts' Long-range cruiser, the 70E MKII Stay on board longer and cruise farther: Those were the goals of the owners who built the latest hull of Marlow’s 70E MKII (see the October 2023 issue). The initial attraction for them was the large engine room and enclosed bridge, plus the fact that there are backup systems for the backups. They then worked with Marlow to design bigger windows, customize the bridge, and even add a steam shower to the master ensuite. The Caterpillar C18s’ fuel burn at 17 to 18 knots is “minimal,” says the owner. And at a leisurely eight knots, 2,815 nautical miles are possible. All of this is wrapped up in a paint scheme that gives a distinctly modern aesthetic to the classic trawler form. marlowyachts.com Ocean Alexander 32L Ocean Alexander 32L One of Ocean Alexander’s most popular models is getting a design refresh with Hulls 8 and 9. The 32L (for Legend) is a 106-foot, 4-inch (23′ beam) five-stateroom yacht designed by Evan K. Marshall as an evolution of the OA 100. Now owners can choose a single-deck master on the main deck instead of the original split-deck layout that places the ensuite on the lower level. Other new options include a pass-through window connecting the galley and dining salon, Pullman berths in a twin cabin, and removing the davit on the flybridge to surround the Jacuzzi with sunpads. This is a true long-range vessel, too, able to cruise more than 1,700 nautical miles at 11.2 knots. oceanalexander.com Prestige M8 Prestige's Long-Range Cruiser, the M8 For anyone tired of paring down their lifestyle to fit the constraints of a boat, Prestige’s new M8, which headlines its catamaran line, may be the answer. The 65-foot powercat has a house-like 2,900 square feet of living space, including a master cabin that stretches nearly the full 29-foot beam. With hulls designed by catamaran guru Marc Lombard, the model is comfortable in all seas and consumes half the fuel that a monohull of comparable volume would. House systems have been optimized to require 50 percent less energy thus can be run on batteries alone for hours at a time. Another neat feature is the 14-foot-wide platform between the hulls aft that unfolds to create steps into the sea. prestige-yachts.com Riviera 585 SUV Riviera 585 SUV The newest addition to Riviera’s SUV line made her U.S. premiere at the 2023 Fort Lauderdale show in late October. A design meld of the Flybridge and Sport Yacht models, the SUV line’s hallmarks are its expansive water sports cockpit, single-level alfresco deck and salon, plus a convivial foredeck lounge. On the 65-foot (including the swim platform and bowsprit) 585 SUV (18′ 7″ beam), excellent use of space has given the lower deck three cabins and three heads, plus an additional area aft of the master for a utility room, extra accommodations, or crew quarters. Her proven bluewater hull can travel 1,100 nautical miles at 8.9 knots. rivieraaustralia.com Hargrave E116 Hargrave's Long-range cruiser, the E116 It’s become cliché to say a boat feels larger than her length, but there’s no getting around that it’s the best way to describe this new 116-foot (26′ beam) tri-deck design from Hargrave. And she has the gross tonnage, 317 GT, to back up that claim. All the superyacht amenities are accounted for on the first hull: extended sundeck with Jacuzzi; beach club with steam room; on-deck full-beam master; four guest staterooms on the lower deck, all with king-size berths; and even a captain’s cabin behind the bridge. Twin 1,900-hp Caterpillar C32s give her a 19-knot top speed and a 2,200-nautical mile range at 10 knots. hargravecustomyachts.com Sunseeker Ocean 182 Sunseeker Ocean 182 The 182 in the name indicates the gross tonnage of this 88-foot, 11-inch yacht (23′ 6″ beam). That gives you a hint of the penthouse-like milieu that awaits behind its glass doors. In fact, she has precisely 2,060 square feet of interior space spread over three decks. The top deck holds the yacht’s sole helm—a first for Sunseeker—and can be fully enclosed or open to the aft deck thanks to retractable doors. At the transom is the builder’s innovative X-TEND feature that creates sunbeds on the bathing platform or in the cockpit. While she tops out at 27 knots, the 182 also has a 3,434-gallon tank that allows her to voyage 1,100 nautical miles at 12 knots. sunseeker.com Iliad 53F Iliad 53F A brand born in Australia in 2019, Iliad Catamarans is beginning to make real inroads into the American market. Its 53F will make her U.S. debut at the 2024 Miami boat show in February. One of her standout features is the highest bridgedeck clearance in her class, according to Iliad. Combine that with generous freeboard and this is a vessel that can handle challenging conditions offshore. And far from shore she can venture: 440-hp Volvo or Yanmar engines deliver a top speed of 21 knots, but at low speeds she barely sips fuel, extending her range to 3,135 nautical miles. Inside, owners can choose the layout, finishes, and appliances to complete the huge amount of living space. iliadcatamarans.com Maritimo S75 Maritimo S75 Australian builder Maritimo has always been about long-range vessels, and with the recent global launch of its flagship Sedan series boat, it’s more comfortable than ever to go the distance with this brand. The 75-foot, 8-inch S75 (19′ 8″ beam) features an “Adventure Deck” aft, a lower cockpit with almost 200 square feet of open space for hauling toys, setting up sun loungers at water level, or even playing basketball. On the main deck, the galley connects the cockpit to the salon, which can be made into an indoor/outdoor area with the option of sliding windows. The hardtop can be used to stow gear, and below are king, queen, and twin staterooms. maritimo.com.au Horizon PC68 Horizon PC68 The first choice owners of the new PC68 model need to make is how to use the forward part of the main deck: open salon or on-deck master? One gives a huge entertaining space and the other a full-beam cabin with wraparound windows. Then it’s a question of how to use the extended flybridge and Portuguese bridge a deck above, which offer many layout options. But there’s more; with its famous flexibility, Horizon works with owners to make changes that go beyond layout and soft goods. How far to go is also up to the operator. At 24 knots, the 68-footer (24′ 6″ beam) will make 650 nautical miles; or at 10 knots, 1,650 nautical miles is the limit. horizonpowercatamarans.com Nordhavn N51 Don’t let the petite dimensions of this Nordhavn fool you. At 50 feet, 9 inches (15′ 8″ beam), the N51 has an Atlantic Ocean-crossing range of 3,000 nautical miles. The two-stateroom big sister to the successful N41 offers a large flybridge, a separated pilothouse, an additional head, and generally more room than her smaller sibling, though she has a similar finish. Like the N41, she comes CE Certified Category A for serious offshore cruising. She is powered by twin 160-hp John Deere engines fed by a 1,450-gallon fuel tank, and the stabilizers, bow thruster and davit all come standard. The first hull just launched this month. nordhavn.com Ferretti InFYnito 90 Ferretti InFYnito 90 Kicking off a new range, the InFYnito 90 is something different for Ferretti Yachts. With the modern owner in mind, the 88-foot, 6-inch (24′ 1″ beam) yacht promotes a strong connection to the outdoors (and to the infinite horizon) and a more sustainable approach to cruising. One of the most distinctive features of the exterior design by Filippo Salvetti is the open-air, yet covered foredeck lounge, dubbed the All-Season Terrace. The build uses greener materials like sustainable teak, ecological paint, and recyclable fabrics and leathers, and a solar roof charges lithium batteries that can carry the house load with zero emissions. A high-efficiency hull propelled by MAN V12 engines gives the InFYnito 90 a 1,200-nautical mile range at 12 knots. ferretti-yachts.com Absolute Navetta 70 Absolute Navetta 70 Absolute always chooses a keyword to encapsulate the spirit of a boat when it launches a new model: For its latest Navetta, it’s “allure.” And alluring she is. Showing her stylish Italian origins, she bears the hallmarks of an Absolute, such as the open gunwales that expand the view through the main deck’s big windows. Presented as a concept this past September in Cannes, and debuting at the Cannes show in 2024, the 70 also boasts an oversized flybridge and aft terrace and sophisticated interior décor with sea-going rounded corners on furnishings. Based on data from the builder’s other Navettas, she is expected to cruise between 15 and 25 knots, and in displacement mode, should achieve an 1,100-nautical mile range. absoluteyachts.com Outer Reef Azure 670 Sport Yacht Outer Reef Azire 670 Sport Yacht Outer Reef’s newest model is a bluewater voyager designed around the alfresco life. Part of the builder’s Classic series, the Azure 670 (67′ 6″ LOA, 17′ 2″ beam) blends traditional style with features that embrace the outdoors, such as an indoor/outdoor transitioning galley and aft deck. Forward is yet another space to enjoy fresh air: the Serenity Foredeck Lounge, which features a dining area with a table that lowers to transform into a sunbed within the U-shaped settee. Aft is a hydraulic Opacmare passerelle/water sports platform that raises above or lowers into the water. See the first hull in person at the 2024 Palm Beach boat show in March. outerreefyachts.com -by Kate Lardy ================================================================= 6 nov 2024 3:52 pm est : some map : ---https://ukmap360.com/img/0/map-of-united%20kingdom%20(uk)-with-cities.jpg from google-image ( uk map ) page 2 row 2 col last ---https://geology.com/world/united-kingdom-satellite-image.shtml from google-image ( uk map ) row 1 col 1 ---https://ontheworldmap.com/oceans-and-seas/indian-ocean/map-of-indian-ocean-with-cities.html from google-image ( map of indian ocean with cities ) row 2 col 4 ---https://ontheworldmap.com/oceans-and-seas/atlantic-ocean/detailed-map-of-atlantic-ocean-with-cities.jpg ---https://ontheworldmap.com/oceans-and-seas/pacific-ocean/pacific-ocean-political-map.jpg ---https://ontheworldmap.com/oceans-and-seas/yellow-sea/large-detailed-map-of-yellow-sea.jpg ================================================================= 23 nov 2024 8:32 pm est : 23 nov 2024 some interesting night-time-departure-flight in usa->virginia-state->dulles-city->iad-airport , and maybe with lactose-free-food . ---https://www.flydulles.com/arrivals-and-departures?direction=departures qatarairways.com-flight-708 iad => doh/doha 8:5 pm gate a-32 etihad.com-flight-6 iad => auh/abu-dabi 9:30 pm gate a-16 ethiopian-airlines-flight-517 iad => lfw/lome 8:40 pm gate a-15 ( no lactose-free food ) swiss-airlines-flight-73 iad => zrh/zurich 8:45 pm gate b-49 aer-lingus-flight-118 iad => dub/dublin 8:45 pm gate b-75 virgin-atlantic-flight-56 iad => lhr/london 9 pm gate a-31 turkish-airlines-flight-8 iad => ist/istanbul 9:25 pm but delayed to 12:45 am gate b-43 british-airways-flight-292 iad => lhr/london 9:55 pm gate b-44 .... ================================================================================= 23 nov 2024 8:53 pm est : ---https://www.reddit.com/r/delta/comments/10zmevs/how_to_request_special_meal_on_partner_carrier/ from google ( code share flight special meal ) result 1 Go to delta r/delta • 2 yr. ago [deleted] How to request special meal on partner carrier? Skypiglet • 2 yr. ago • Call Delta, get your Korean Air PNR and look up the flight details from there. You should be able to request a special meal once you’re able to locate your reservation using KAL PNR. Also, don’t bother with FlyReady. It’s generally garbage and they will still check your documents again even if you use it. u/Skypiglet avatar Skypiglet • 2 yr. ago • Did you chat with them or call? If you chatted, I have found that the agents have no clue what a PNR is or what you need to access reservations on partner airlines. Another term to try is record locator. fitbirdiez • 2 yr. ago • Hi, did you ever go on your trip and were you able to get a vegan meal? u/ScoreNo1021 avatar ScoreNo1021 • 2 yr. ago • Hey, yep, I got vegan meals on both Korean and Delta. I had to request it in my reservation in advance so make sure you do that. Also, they don't have too many vegan snacks so if you're flying long-haul, bring your own. For example, Korean Air, which was a really mediocre airline I'll never fly again, only had bananas for snacks. That was it. Delta was a little better, but I'd be sure to have snacks if you think you'll need them between meals. SevereConversation9 • 2 yr. ago • I'm kinda in the same situation. I'm trying to choose a seat on Korean Air, but they won't let me since I booked with a partner airline. When I called the partner airline, they said to go to Korean Air and provided a confirmation number that does not work and says to book it on the partner airlines site..lol Let me know if you find a method to modify your reservation! keenerkat • 2 yr. ago • I am in the same boat as you. When I contacted Delta to ask what other customers have done to get it resolved, they told me “honestly, this is the first”. I’m just so worried. SevereConversation9 • 2 yr. ago • When I called back to Korean Air, they told me to specifically ask for codeshare department (this is with WestJet btw) but I haven't had the time yet. Will let you know how it turns out keenerkat • 2 yr. ago • Yes please update me when you do have a chance to call them! keenerkat • 2 yr. ago • Edited 2 yr. ago • Hi, have you been able to get this issue resolved so you can get your confirmation through Korean Air? I am experiencing the same issue as you and Delta does not have any other number besides 6 digit Korean Air confirmation number. Like you, I put that in KAL website and it says this confirmation can’t be search through Korean Air website and please contact original place of booking (Delta). I told Delta this but they say they don’t have any other number associated with the booking…. They told me to wait 10 days to see if the systems will sync up. My trip is still far out but I am worried with the uncertainty of seat selection and check in option for boarding pass. I’ve already selected my seats on Delta app but as others have noted, most likely, this may not stick in the Korean Air’s system… Edit: I also tried to call Korean Air but their phone number is always busy. keenerkat • 2 yr. ago • Sigh I agree with you. Such a nightmare. I hope we both can make it through our flights smoothly. I did not know it was such a disconnect. It was supposed to steam line the process. I did call KAL and they confirmed my seats but guess what, they changed the plane and my seats got shifted bc of different configuration. So make sure to keep checking your delta app. They will update the configuration but the plane model on the app will not change :( Also the time for my flights changed and the only way I knew is I regularly check that leg and noticed KAL updated the times but Delta app didn’t. lookedrs • 2 yr. ago • I'm having the same experience as you two. What a mess! akrautzy • 1 yr. ago • Hey! Did you ever get this figured out? I am flying in September. Getting very frustrated trying to select seats. They just keep sending me back and forth to each other. keenerkat • 1 yr. ago • Hey so I was able to select my seats on Delta app and it reflected the same for Korean Air. I was not able to use any features on Korean Air’s website or app because it is a codeshare flight booked through Delta. It let me checked in on the app but I think it was conditional because it didn’t give me boarding passes. When you get to airport, you’d have to check in again at the counter with an agent to verify your passports and get your boarding passes. They will print it for all your legs but when you get to Incheon, you will be called to the counter again to verify and get your Korean Air boarding passes reprinted because they won’t scan the Delta ones. Hope that helps. Let me know if you have any other questions. u/ScoreNo1021 avatar ScoreNo1021 • 2 yr. ago • Delta agent can add the meal preference. They did for me. Keep trying on chat until you get an agent who can help. Good luck! u/wanderingtrivia avatar wanderingtrivia • 1 yr. ago • So this has been a disaster for me for over a year. I often fly in Korean prestige ticketed by Delta. Korean won’t change meals and asks you to contact Delta codeshare desk. Delta codeshare desk will make the meal request but they only see limited meal options in their system…meaning forget about bibimbap in Korean vegan meal they’ve just introduced, no way to get that added. To top it off, if Delta goofs you’re finished. Example: I’m at the Korean lounge in Seoul as I type during my layover. Delta agent added wrong meal to my reservation, it was solved at check-in at my origin airport as the desk agent called catering directly and requested a meal for my seat (not my reservation). However, in Seoul, the system doesn’t seem to allow anything manual like this no matter how much I asked around and called. Tl;dr - call Delta ask for codeshare desk, they’ll make the edit to the Delta ticketed journey but the options for meals will be limited. Do it far in advance. ====================================================================================================================================================== 23 nov 2024 9:2 pm est : ---https://www.koreanair.com/global/en/traveling/classes-of-service.html from google ( first class vs business class meal korean air ) result 2 1st-class in-flight meals~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ pure in-flight meal service - 'from farm to fly' we provide healthy and delicious food from fresh ingredients. from farm to fly, our rib-eye-steak, beef-ribs come from jedong pastures in beautiful and pure region of mt. halla on jeju island. luxury korean meal service top quality dish cater to all tastes while still maintaining taste and authenticity of traditional korean meal, such as bibimbap, korean style chicken-soup-with-ginseng, seafood-soybean-paste-soup, dried-pollack-soup, beef-bone-soup, spicy-beef-soup. our formal korean menu is served in courses that include an appetizer, a main course with side dishes and dessert. we provide a well-balanced meal that is second to none. premium wine and champagne service special wines from the bordeaux, bourgogne and alsace regions of france are served as part of basic service. california, italian, and german wines are also included depending on flight-destination. our wines are pre-ordered 3 - 4 year before expected in-flight service, particularly special wine from bordeaux. top quality champagne is also served, including perrier-jouet from france, with more than 200 year of tradition. note : service listed may vary according to flight-route, flight-time, flight-season and aircraft. prestige class in-flight meals~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ luxury korean meal service wide variety of korean dishes, such as bibimbap, fresh crab marinated in soy-sauce, kalbi-jim ( braised-beef-short-ribs ) , bulgogi-with-rice, stir-fried-spicy-octopus-with-rice, spicy-braised-seafood, delights that can only be experienced with korean-air are served on elegant korean dish-ware. premium wine and champagne service special wines from bordeaux, bourgogne and alsace regions of france are served as part of basic service. california, italian, and german wines are also included depending on flight-destination. top quality champagne is also served, including perrier-jouet from france, with more than 200 year of tradition. note : service listed may vary according to flight-route, flight-time, flight-season and aircraft. economy class in-flight meals~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ varied food offerings, including traditional korean food wide variety of korean dishes, such as bibimbap, bibim-noodles, gondreabap, soybean-paste-stew-with-rice and stir-fried-spicy-octopus-with-rice are served. in addition, a variety of other foods that include western, chinese and japanese selections are served depending on flight-destination. snack service~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ wide variety of snacks, such as samgak-kimbop, cup-ramen, pizza, and makkoli-rice-cakes, are served on long-flights. selected wine service~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ wines are specially selected from france, chile and australia. these wines have a rich aroma and smooth taste and are served for you to enjoy during flight. note : service listed may vary according to flight-route, flight-time, flight-season and aircraft. special meals~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ we understand that everyone has different tastes for a variety of reasons. korean-air serves a wide variety of special meals to accommodate your needs based on health (including type of illness or allergy to certain type of food), religion or age. (1)infants and children [source:https://www.koreanair.com/global/en/traveling/classes-of-service/in-flight-special-meals/infants-children.html] (1)baby meal, under 24 months old we provide baby food and baby juice. (2)infant child meal, less than 24 months old who can eat solid meals we provide a child meal (3)child, 2-11 years old from korea: korean beef bulgogi, cheese spaghetti or roasted chicken with barbecue sauce. from over-sea: spaghetti, pizza or hot dog. notes (1)please note that we no longer offer infant formula including powdered milk because certain infants may react allergically depending on ingredients or raw materials in formula. therefore, we ask that each passenger prepare infant formula for his/her baby to ensure a healthy and safe flight for infant. (2)for some flights, our menu is subject to change depending on availability of local caterers. for some short-haul flights between japan or china and korea, cold menu items such as kimbap or sandwiches will be served. for some flights departing from japan, china, or southeastern countries, the same children's menu as on flights departing from korea will be served. for more information, please contact us. (2)vegetarians [source:https://www.koreanair.com/global/en/traveling/classes-of-service/in-flight-special-meals/vegetarians.html] (1)vegetarian lacto-ovo meal no meat, poultry, fish, lard product or gelatin are used. meals may contain egg and dairy products. main ingredients are grains, fruit, vegetables and vegetable oil. (2)vegetarian vegan meal no meat, poultry, fish, lard product, dairy products, eggs or gelatin are used. main ingredients are grains, fruit, vegetables and vegetable oil. (3)vegetarian hindu meal no meat, poultry, fish or eggs are used. meals are spicy vegetarian combinations that may contain dairy products. (4)vegetarian jain meal no meat, poultry, fish, lard product, dairy products, eggs or gelatin are used. no root vegetables, such as onion, garlic, ginger are used. meals are spicy indian vegetarian combinations. (5)vegetarian oriental meal no meat, poultry, fish, lard product, dairy products, eggs or gelatin are used. root vegetables, such as onion, garlic and/or ginger, are allowed. meals are prepared in oriental style. (6)raw vegetarian meal no beverages including caffeine, preservatives or additives served. no high processed foods are used. main ingredients are raw fruits and vegetables. (3)special dietary needs [source:https://www.koreanair.com/global/en/traveling/classes-of-service/in-flight-special-meals/special-dietary-needs.html] for those with special dietary needs We care about accommodating our passengers with special nutritional needs. These meals are prepared and produced based on medical and nutritional expertise, for passengers with special dietary requirements due to medical reasons. (1)low-fat meal meats with high amount of cholesterol, thick gravies, egg yolk and shellfish are avoided. only lean fat-free meat or fish is provided. (2)diabetic meal daily allowances of calorie, protein, fat and sugar are carefully calculated and prepared with good balance to sustain between each meal. (3)low-calorie meal a meal with limited calories to help control weight. (4)bland meal a light, easily digested meal to avoid gastric discomfort. highly seasoned foods and oily foods are also limited. menus based on less fatty meats are offered. (5)gluten intolerant meal a meal without food products containing gluten. (6)low-salt meal a meal prepared to support daily sodium restriction. (7)low-lactose meal a meal with no dairy products, such as milk, milk solids, cream, etc. (4)religious observances ( For Those With Religious Observances ) [source:https://www.koreanair.com/global/en/traveling/classes-of-service/in-flight-special-meals/religious-observances.html] (1)muslim meal a meal prepared according to halal rules, no pork or alcohol. (2)hindu meal a meal prepared according to hindu traditions, no beef or veal. (3)kosher meal a meal prepared according to jewish dietary rules and made after a traditional ceremony with ingredients from reputable manufacturers. (5)other special meals [source:https://www.koreanair.com/global/en/traveling/classes-of-service/in-flight-special-meals/other-special-meals.html] (1)seafood meal fish or other seafood comes with accompaniments such as grains, vegetables and fruit. (2)fruit platter meal a meal containing fresh fruits only, depending on seasonal availability. (3)allergen-free meal a meal for passengers who have an allergic reaction to certain ingredients. (peanut allergy passengers should refer to the peanut allergy information.) (6)peanut allergies ( for those with peanut allergies ) [source:https://www.koreanair.com/global/en/traveling/classes-of-service/in-flight-special-meals/peanut-allergy.html] for passengers who have a peanut allergy, korean air would like to give the relevant in-flight information as follows: snacks and meals to ensure safe and comfortable air travel, korean air does not provide in-flight meals or snacks which contain peanuts or peanut products. but please note that complete removal of peanut allergens can not be guaranteed because some meals and snacks may be manufactured in same facilities that handle peanuts. cabin environment please be aware that we can not prevent passengers from carrying peanut products. further, particles from peanuts and tree nuts eaten during previous flight can remain in aisles, seats or cabin-air. as we cannot guarantee an absolute peanut-free environment onboard, we strongly advise passengers with peanut allergy to follow procedures described below before flying korean-air: travel tips (1)please consult your physicians on your fitness to fly under this situation. (2)upon reservation, please inform our staff about your medical condition. before boarding, you’re required to sign agreement on your travel given situation described in this notice. (3)family members, guardians or other persons accompanying passenger should be able to provide medical care (ex. epipen etc) should any allergic reactions occur, if they are not available then affected passenger should self-administer treatment prescribed by physician. (4)for security reasons, passenger is requested to obtain a letter from physician that he/she has a medical-need to carry syringe to cabin. (5)if you would like to board in advance to check and clean area around seat then please inform gate staff in advance, but you must bring your own cleaning materials. notes : (1)for special meal order, please call our service centers open in new window or directly order through my trips ( https://www.koreanair.com/global/en/booking/reservation-search.html ) at least 24 hours prior to departure. (2)special meals are available only on flights where in-flight meals are served and selection may be limited or substituted, depending on the availability of local caterers. (3)for codeshare flights, requests must be made at least 48 hours prior to departure. however, please contact your airline for specific details as some in-flight selections may become unavailable or require additional preparation time, depending on the type of meal. (4)some special meal are not available on short-haul flight ======================================================================================================================================== ---delta.com/content/www/en_us/traveling-with-us/onboard-services/special-meals.html delta.com - updated special meal description we offer a variety of meals, like vegetarian, diabetic, low-sodium and low-cholesterol meals to comply with special dietary requirements on flight that have scheduled meal service. advanced notice is required. not all special meals are available in all markets. at least 24 hours in advance, please request meals via mytripsspecial service requests ( delta.com/mytrips ) or phone-call 1-800-221-1212 to make arrangements for your special meal. upon arrival at departure gate, customer should tell gate-agent that customer already pre-ordered special-meal and also confirm with flight-attendant once on-board. when requesting special-meal please note following exceptions apply: special-meal-request must be added for every new reservation. this information is not stored and not automatically added to flight-reservation when you add skymiles account. when requesting special-meal on a delta-flight, please be sure to select a meal from delta’s special-meal listing because delta does not fulfill meal that are not part of special-meal-menu-options. special-meal is not available on flight originating from elp, abq, or tus. kosher-meal is not available on flight from ctg, lim, uio and bog. special-meal-offering may vary depending on regional catering availabilities. vegetarian meals~~~~ (1)asian vegetarian meal this is a non-strict vegetarian meal, typically prepared indian style, with limited use of dairy products. this meal does not contain meat, seafood, or egg. (2)vegetarian (vegan) meal typically cooked in western style, this meal does not contain meat, seafood, eggs, or dairy products. (3)vegetarian (lacto-ovo) meal prepared in western style, this is a non‐strict vegetarian meal which can include eggs and dairy products but eliminates all meat and seafood. religious meals~~~~ (1)hindu this vegetarian meal typically prepared indian style with limited use of dairy products. this is a meat-free-meal. preparation and cooking style may vary. (2)muslim meal all muslim meals are halal certified and do not contain pork, by‐products of pork or alcohol. preparation and cooking style may vary. (3)kosher kosher meals are prepared by kosher caterers under rabbinical supervision and may also incorporate fresh fruit or sealed items, such as individually packaged bagels that meet kosher-law. special kosher for passover-meal are supplied during passover. dietary meals~~~~ (1)bland meal menu items that could potentially cause gastric irritation will not be used in the preparation of these meals. examples of foods excluded hot mustard, hot spices, pickles, garlic, fried and fatty foods. (2)diabetic meal meals suitable or those who need to manage blood sugar levels. foods excluded are high in sugars for example: syrups, jams, cakes and chocolate, unless specifically designed for diabetics. (3)gluten intolerant meal meals exclude gluten containing foods and ingredients sourced from wheat, barley and rye. unfortunately, we can not guarantee that these meals are 100 % gluten free. (4)low fat/low cholesterol/low calorie meal this meal is prepared with a reduced amount of fat, sugar, low fat dairy products, and lean meat. (5)low sodium meal use of salt, processed foods (msg and baking soda/powder) are either eliminated or restricted in preparation of these meals. herbs and spices are used to flavor the meal. baby, toddler and child meals~~~~ (1)baby meal suitable for infants less than 1 year old. baby food is usually provisioned in jars. (food may contain strained fruit, vegetables, meats, desserts, milk & juices.) (2)toddler/child meal suitable for children from age 2 to 12, and includes food offerings appealing to children. the meals planned follow recommended dietary allowances for children. regional meals~~~~ (1)chinese meal components include soup, salad and entrée and feature regional flavors on flights departing on china. available only to delta-1 customers flying between usa and china. (2)jain meals jain meals are asian vegetarian style meal that additionally don’t contain any root vegetable (onion, garlic, etc.). please note that jain meals are not currently not available to be reserved via an agency. (3)japanese meal traditional multi course kaiseki style japanese meal accompanied by steamed rice, miso soup, japanese pickles and green tea. available only to delta-1 customers flying direct-flight to/from usa and japan. (4)korean meal korean-style-bibimbap-with-steamed-rice, gochujang-sauce and sesame-oil accompanied by with soup, salad and banchan. available only to delta-1 customers flying between usa and korea. ================================================================================================================== ---https://www.united.com/ual/en/us/fly/travel/inflight/dining/special.html Special meals that are currently available: kosher Special meals that aren't available: Asian Vegetarian This is a non-strict vegetarian meal that is spicy. This meal is free of meat, poultry, fish and shellfish, and may include dairy products. Hindu (Indian) vegetarian Hindu (Indian) meals follow vegetarian guidelines by excluding all meat and seafood, and are spicy in content. Special note: Hindu (Indian) vegetarian meals are offered as a standard choice on flights to and from India; therefore, it is not necessary to place a special vegetarian meal request for these flights. Meals may include milk and dairy products and by-products. Vegan (strict) vegetarian Vegan meals are available for those customers who exclude from their diets all foods derived from animals, including meat, poultry, fish, shellfish, honey, eggs and dairy products and their byproducts. The meal is based on Western/Mediterranean cuisine. Vegetarian lacto-ovo Vegetarian meals that include dairy, honey and eggs. This meal does not include meat, poultry, fish and shellfish. Child This meal is available for children ages 2-12 and includes food offerings that appeal to children. It consists of simple, basic foods that are kid-friendly. Gluten-intolerant This meal is available for customers who are gluten-intolerant, and does not contain wheat, barley, rye or oats. Jain Jain meals are available only on flights to and from India. Jain meals are prepared in Indian style and according to Jain customs that prohibit the consumption of animal products and root vegetables. Japanese Traditional multi-course Japanese meals, served with steamed rice and Japanese tea, are available for pre-order by customers confirmed in United Polaris business class on flights between the continental U.S. or Hawaii and Japan. Muslim These meals exclude all products derived from pigs, such as pork, ham and bacon, and alcohol is not used for preparation. All meat products are prepared in accordance with the Halal method. United Airlines serves vegetarian, non-meat Muslim meals only. how can i request a special meal? We offer special meals on select routes when a breakfast, lunch or dinner is scheduled. A special meal can be requested at the time of booking or by adding a request to an existing reservation. If special meals are available on a flight, you will be able to make a special meals request during the booking process after signing in to your MileagePlus account. MileagePlus account holders can also add special meal preferences to their profiles for use with bookings made through united.com. When signed in to your MileagePlus account and making a reservation on united.com, if you have a special meal preference set in your profile, you should verify that the correct special meal has been assigned to the applicable traveler's name prior to confirming the reservation. If booking outside of united.com, a specific request must be made through the original booking channel for the available special meal to ensure it is included in the reservation, or by contacting the United Customer Contact Center. ================================================================================================ delta.com's south-east-asia destination : ---https://www.delta.com/us/en/plan-your-next-trip/where-we-fly East & Southeast Asia china->Beijing (PKX) may china->Shanghai (PVG) mar , apr , may japan->Nagoya (NGO) apr , may japan->Osaka (KIX) may japan->Tokyo (HND) mar , apr , may south-Korea->Incheon (ICN) mar , apr , may Philippines->manila (mnL) apr , may ======================================= ---https://www.ana.co.jp/en/jp/serviceinfo/international/support/ i can not find special-meal. ======================================== ---https://www.cathaypacific.com/cx/en_HK/flying-with-us/inflight-dining/special-meals.html 'Vegetarian food prepared in Chinese style, along with fruits and vegetables. No meat, poultry, fish, seafood, eggs, dairy products, roots or bulbous vegetables including ginger, garlic, onion, spring onions, etc.' Special meals All meals served on our flights may not meet your religious / medical / dietary requirements. If you have any special needs in regards to the above, please make your request via Manage Booking or by contacting your local reservations office. Orders for special meals should be made at least 24 hours before your scheduled flight. Vegetarian Hindu / Indian Vegetarian Meal Spicy vegetarian combinations, with limited use of dairy products. No meat, fish, fowl and products with lard or gelatine, eggs. Baby Meal Commercially prepared food is usually supplied. It consists of one junior-strained meat or vegetable dish (savoury dish), one junior dessert and one baby juice. Bland Meal Food/beverages that cause gastric discomfort omitted. Low fat food items with low dietary fibre/residue. Child Meal Easily identifiable food. Prohibited foods such as fish and meat bones, highly seasoned food or any food that may cause choking. Diabetic Meal With complex carbohydrates, high fibre, low fat and calories, it is suitable for both non-insulin and insulin dependent diabetics. Fruit Platter Meal Fruit (consists purely of fruit components such as fresh fruits, fruit compote, fruit desserts, etc. depending on availability and seasonality). Gluten Intolerant Meal This meal excludes wheat, buckwheat or wheat flour, rye, oats, barley, bread or any flour-based products. Hindu Meal Non-vegetarian, Indian-style meal prepared according to Hindu customs that contains no beef, veal or pork, but with lamb, domestic fowl, other meats, fish and milk products. Kosher Meal Prepared according to Jewish dietary law and purchased from reputable manufacturers. Low Calorie Meal With lean meats, low fat dairy products and high fibre food, this meal avoids fried food, gravy, sauces, rich desserts, added fats, oils and sugar. Low Fat / Low Cholesterol Meal With increased complex carbohydrates, high fibre, and low fat, the meal is served with lean meats, low fat dairy products, fresh fruits and vegetables and high fibre wholegrain bread, cereals, accompanied with unsweetened fruit juices. Low Salt Meal Highly salted food omitted. No salt added. Moslem Meal* Food prepared and served in accordance with Moslem dietary laws and customs, containing no pork and pig by-products, gelatine, non-white fish meat from species without scales or fins, alcohol and flavouring extracts with alcohol. Low Lactose Meal This meal excludes dairy products, i.e. milk, dry milk solids, casein, cream, cheese, yoghurt, butter and lactose. This meal is not suitable for passengers with cow’s milk allergies. Vegetarian Raw Meal Combination of raw fruits and vegetables along with pure fresh fruit / vegetable juices. Non-Beef Meal** Prepared without beef, veal or beef/veal related products of any kind. Liquid Diet Meal Only liquid or slightly thickened soups, fruit juices, pureed vegetables, custards, jelly, etc. Vegetarian Vegan Meal Strict vegetarian food with high protein, rich iron and high calcium. Vegetarian Jain Meal / Strict Indian Vegetarian Vegetarian food prepared in Indian style, based on Jain customs. No meat, poultry, fish, seafood, eggs, root or bulbous vegetables, dairy products and mushrooms. Vegetarian Lacto-Ovo Meal Vegetarian food high in protein, iron and calcium, along with dairy products, eggs and vegetarian-type of cheese (without rennet). Vegetarian Oriental Meal Vegetarian food prepared in Chinese style, along with fruits and vegetables. No meat, poultry, fish, seafood, eggs, dairy products, roots or bulbous vegetables including ginger, garlic, onion, spring onions, etc. * All meals on flights to and from Indonesia, Malaysia, Maldives, Middle East and Pakistan are prepared according to the Halal method. ** Non-beef meal is served as regular meal in Economy Class on flights between Hong Kong and Taipei/Kaohsiung/Taichung (and vice versa). We regret we are unable to offer any variations on the special meals listing above and we additionally cannot provide personal preference items such as seafood, lobster or steak. Note: Please be advised that our crew will not be able to re-heat or chill any personal food items brought on board for consumption, due to hygiene reasons. Any food requiring refrigeration should be packed in either a cool bag or vacuum flask. Passengers may bring their own dry ice in quantities of less than 2.5kg (5.5 lbs) which is suitably packed to allow CO2 gases to evaporate freely. Passengers must identify to airport staff that they are bringing dry ice on board at the time of check-in. If warming of food items are required inflight, please ask our cabin crew for a container with hot water. *For Peanut and tree nut allergy information, please refer to here. ====================================================================================================== ---https://www.garuda-indonesia.com/other-countries/en/garuda-indonesia-experience/in-flight/special-meal/index Due to covid-19 pandemic, garuda-indonesia.com has : (1)adjusted availability of Special-Meal-service on selected-international-routes and (2)suspended Special-Meal-service on all domestic routes since April 1, 2020, until further notice. SPECIAL MEAL Special Meal To Meet passenger's Needs We provide special-meal to meet passenger's in-flight needs, for religious , health , dietary reasons and provide special-menu for children and infants. Whatever passenger's choices of food are, we prepare food in compliance with halal-requirement and hygiene-requirement. Special-Meal is available at no additional cost. submit special-meal-order minimum 24 hour before flight via Contact-Center 0 804 1 807 807, via nearest garuda-indonesia.com's office, or via passenger's travel-agent. *Terms and Conditions apply For International Route SPECIAL MEAL AVAILABLE FOR ROUTE ---------------------------------------------- VEGETARIAN HINDU MEAL All international routes of Garuda Indonesia BABY MEAL All international routes of Garuda Indonesia BLAND MEAL All international routes of Garuda Indonesia CHILD MEAL All international routes of Garuda Indonesia DIABETIC MEAL All international routes of Garuda Indonesia FRUIT PLATTER MEAL All international routes of Garuda Indonesia GLUTEN INTOLERANT MEAL All international routes of Garuda Indonesia HIGH FIBER MEAL Except Bangkok, Osaka, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Shanghai, London, Chengdu HINDU MEAL Except Jeddah KOSHER MEAL Except Jeddah, Perth, Medina LOW CALORIE MEAL All international routes of Garuda Indonesia LOW FAT MEAL Except Jeddah & Madinah LOW PROTEIN MEAL Except Bangkok, Osaka, Seoul, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Shanghai, London, Chengdu LOW SALT MEAL All international routes of Garuda Indonesia LOW LACTOSE MEAL All international routes of Garuda Indonesia LOW PURIN MEAL Except Singapore, Bangkok, Osaka, Seoul, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Shanghai, London, Chengdu VEGETARIAN RAW MEAL Except Jeddah SEAFOOD MEAL All international routes of Garuda Indonesia VEGETARIAN VEGAN MEAL All international routes of Garuda Indonesia VEGETARIAN LACTO-OVO MEAL All international routes of Garuda Indonesia VEGETARIAN ORIENTAL MEAL All international routes of Garuda Indonesia VEGETARIAN JAIN MEAL All international routes of Garuda Indonesia For Domestic Route SPECIAL MEAL AVAILABLE FOR ROUTE CHILD MEAL All routes with hot meal service FRUIT PLATTER MEAL VEGETARIAN VEGAN MEAL ============================================================================================================================================================$ ---https://www.garuda-indonesia.com/other-countries/en/destination/route-map/index-international australia : melbourne , perth , sydney china : beijing , guangzhou , shanghai , chengdu , xi'an , zhengzhou hongkong japan : nagoya , osaka , tokyo (narita) , tokyo (haneda) korea : seoul europe : amsterdam middle east : jeddah , medinah , maybe doha soute east asia : bangkok , kuala lumpur , singapore has code-share-partner to send pasenger to more destination world-wide . see pdf-page 140 in https://www.agencyfish.com/pdf/garuda_colours/202003_Colours_LR.pdf to see code-share-flight ================================================================ ---https://www.aircanada.com/us/en/aco/home/book/travel-news-and-updates/2020/route-updates.html#/pacific Flights between Toronto and Shanghai , Vancouver and Shanghai , have technical-stop in Seoul. Route March Frequencies April Frequencies Toronto – Shanghai† 1 flight per week 1 flight per week Vancouver – Hong Kong 2 flights per week 2 flights per week Vancouver – Seoul/Incheon 2 flights per week 2 flights per week Vancouver – Shanghai† 1 flight per week 1 flight per week ================================================================== ---https://www.aa.com/i18n/travel-info/experience/dining/special-meals-and-nut-allergies.jsp from 'Special meals and nut allergies' in https://www.aa.com/i18n/travel-info/special-assistance/special-assistance.jsp?anchorEvent=false&from=Nav from https://www.aa.com -> top-horizontal-menu-> travel-information -> special-assistance Special meals and nut allergies Temporary changes to special meals Special meals are limited to long-haul international flights with Flagship® service. You’re welcome to bring snacks and soft drinks to enjoy during your flight. Temporary changes to food and drink service Special meals to meet specific dietary, medical and religious needs are available on select flights. To make sure we can accommodate your needs, request your meal at least 24 hours before takeoff. Availability by ticket type All classes Special meals are available in all classes on flights to / from : Asia , Australia , Europe , New Zealand , Argentina->Buenos-Aires (EZE) , Uruguay->Montevideo (MVD) , Brazil->Rio-de-Janeiro (GIG) , Chile->Santiago (SCL) , Brazil->Sao-Paulo (GRU) Request At least 24 hours before departure Make sure your flight offers special meals Choose your meal Order on aa.com or call Reservations At the airport Let the gate agent and flight attendant know you ordered a special meal. Contact Reservations Meals Meals for medical needs are reviewed by a registered dietician. Nutritional requirements are based on the entire meal. Type Meal description Asian vegetarian* Spicy vegetarian meals with limited use of dairy products Baby Selection of commercial baby food for children 2 and younger. Attached to the parent/guardian PNR. Bland Simple cooking methods used specifically for passengers with digestive sensitivities Child's Foods that appeal to kids age 2-5; available to everyone Diabetic* Suitable for reduced sugar, hyperglycemic, hypoglycemic and carbohydrate controlled meal requests Gluten-intolerant* This meal eliminates all foods prepared with wheat, rye, barley and oats Hindu* Prepared according to Hindu dietary practices and may include dairy, curries and spicy flavors Kosher* ** Prepared to comply with Jewish dietary laws Lacto-ovo vegetarian Vegetarian meal that may include eggs and dairy products Low fat High fiber, low fat meal Low sodium No added salt, MSG or baking powder/soda Muslim* Does not contain pork, by-products of pork or ingredients containing alcohol Non-lactose Does not contain cheese, dairy products and their derivatives, lactose or milk products Vegetarian / Vegan* Does not contain meat, fish, fowl, eggs, dairy products or derivatives *Available on most domestic flights when a full First Class meal is provided. **If you’re traveling from Brazil, Kosher meals are only available from Rio de Janeiro (GIG) and Sao Paulo (GRU). Nut allergy? This content can be expanded EU Allergen Allergen information is also available onboard flights departing EU countries. ================================================================================================================== ---https://www.philippineairlines.com/en/ph/Home/TravelInformation/InFlightExperience/SpecialMeals Special Meals Make your inflight dining experience more enjoyable and convenient with our wide selection of special meals prepared just for you. Our special meals range to fit your dietary, medical, and religious needs. We even have meals that are suited for kids. Allow us to assist you further by calling our Reservations Hotline at least 48 hours before your flight or by visiting any PAL ticket office near you. You may also order your special meals online upon booking your flight. Location PAL Hotline Manila, Philippines (+632) 8855-8888 Other Cities in the Philippines (Reservation Hotline) Click here for the full list United States / Canada (Toll-free Reservation Hotline) 1-800-I-FLY-PAL / 1-800-435-9725 Other International Offices Click here for the full list Please call Manila, Philippines’ contact number if your country is not listed above. Some reminders on Special Meals: Special meals are available on international flights only. Our special meals are limited to main meals and do not include snacks or condiments. If you have special dietary requirements then we recommend that you bring some snacks with you for your flight. We have a wide array of caterers preparing meals for our routes. It is possible that some may not be able to cater to specific meal you need. Please call our Reservations Hotline through the numbers above to know if your preferred meal is available for your flight. Vegetarian Oriental / VOML ·Vegetarian meals prepared Chinese Style. ·Does not contain meat, poultry, fish, seafood, eggs, root or bulbous vegetables, and dairy products. ·May contain fruits, vegetables, and spices. Hindu Vegetarian / AVML ·Spicy vegetarian combinations with limited use of dairy products. ·Does not contain meat and meat products, fish, fowl, eggs, and products with lard or gelatin. ·May contain dairy, fruits or vegetables, including lentils, beans and grains, and soybean products. Vegetarian Lacto-Ovo Meal / VLML ·Non-strict vegetarian meal that excludes animal meat but may contain eggs and dairy products. ·Does not contain meat and meat products, fish, fowl, and products with lard or gelatin. ·May contain dairy, eggs, fruits or vegetables, including lentils, beans and grains, and soybean products. Vegetarian Vegan Meal / VGML ·Strict vegetarian meal without any products from animal sources. ·Does not contain meat and meat products, fish, fowl, and products with lard or gelatine, dairy, eggs, and honey. ·May contain fruits or vegetables, including lentils, beans and grains, and soybean products. Moslem Meal / MOML ·Food prepared and served in accordance to Moslem dietary laws and customs. ·Does not contain pork and pig by-products, non-white fish meat from species without scales or fins, gelatin, alcohol, and flavoring extracts with alcohol. ·Halal Certified meals are only available to and from Auckland, Brisbane, Chengdu, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Incheon, Melbourne, Saigon, Singapore, Toronto, and Xiamen flights. ·No need to request MOML to and from Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, and all Middle East flights as all meals are Halal certified. Kosher Meal / KSML ·Pre-packed, sealed meals chosen, prepared and served in accordance with Jewish dietary laws and customs. Hindu Meal / HNML ·Non-vegetarian Hindu meals prepared according to Hindu dietary customs and practices. ·Does not contain beef, veal, pork, and raw or smoked fish. ·May contain lamb, domestic fowl, fish, dairy, spicy food, and curry. Jain Meal / VJML ·Food prepared according to Jain customs and respecting Jain dietary practices and beliefs. ·Does not contain meat, poultry, seafood, eggs, root or bulbous vegetables, and dairy products. ·May contain fruits, vegetables, and spices. Low Salt Meal / LSML ·Meals prepared with either omitted or restricted salt use. ·No added salt and salt substitutes including MSG, soups/sauce mixes, gravies, salt-cured meats, condiments, baking powder/soda, pickled meats and vegetables, and processed cheese. ·May include a variety of food that naturally contain sodium. ·May contain salt-free margarine, low-sodium breakfast cereals, low-sodium cheeses, herbs and spices, salt-free seasoning mixes. Gluten Intolerant Meal / GFML ·Meals for Gluten intolerant passengers, not suitable for Gluten-allergic passengers. ·Does not contain wheat, rye, oats, and barley in any form, malt products, sausages, nuts, gravy and soup mixes made with flour. ·May contain fruits, vegetables, meat, fish, poultry, oil, puffed rice, rice bubbles, corn flakes, potato flour, soy milk, rice, rice flour, corn flour, tapioca, lentils, soy milk, and dairy products. Low Lactose Meal / NLML ·Meals for Lactose intolerant passengers, not suitable for cow milk allergic passengers. ·Does not contain milk and milk products, including yoghurt, cheese, ice cream, sherbet, puddings, prepared mixes and soups, creamed or breaded vegetables, omelette, crepes, cream, butter, chocolate, toffee, butterscotch, caramels, some instant coffee, and sugar substitutes. ·May contain meat, poultry, fruits and vegetables, soy beverages, and coffee creamers from non-dairy ingredients (no sodium caseinate). Low Calorie Meal / LCML ·Meals for passengers with a calorie-restricted diet. ·Meals are not fried with no added fats, oil, sugar, and sauces. ·May contain lean meats, fruits and vegetables, low fat dairy products, high fibre wholegrain breads and cereals. Low Fat Meal / LFML ·Meals for passengers with a fat-restricted diet. ·Meals are not fried and does not contain egg yolks, offal, seafood, and oils. ·May contain lean meats, poultry, fruits and vegetables, sauces with no cream or fat, and low-fat dairy products. Diabetic Meal / DBML ·Meals for diabetic passengers. ·Does not contain sugar and fried food. ·May contain food with allowable sugar substitutes. Bland Meal / BLML ·Meals that are easily digestible for passengers with gastric discomfort. ·Does not contain meals that are seasoned with black pepper, chili powder, and vegetables such as cabbage and cauliflower. Fruit Platter Meal / FPML ·Contains fruits with no preservatives and dried fruits with no sulfites. Baby Meal / BBML ·Puréed food in jars recommended for infants below 2 years old. May contain strained fruit and vegetables, strained meats, and desserts. Available upon request on all international flights. However, we encourage parents to carry food preferred by their babies. Child Meal / CHML ·Meals that are soft and easy to chew for children 2-11 years old and is available upon request on all international flights. Nut Allergy ·For more info on flying with a nut allergy, click here. Pre-cut Meal ·Meals, whether regular or special, are cut into bite-size pieces. ================================================================================ ---https://www.britishairways.com/en-us/information/food-and-drink/special-meals How do I order my special meal ? You can request your special meal through Manage My Booking as soon as you have a confirmed booking with us. Request your special meal Types of special meals available We cannot offer every special meal type on all flights, and there may be flights where we cannot supply your chosen meal. We cannot offer any variations on the meals below, or special items such as lobster, steak, caviar or a fruit plate made to your personal preference. Special meals may contain a range of allergens, including tree nuts or sesame, and may not be suitable for customers with a severe food allergy or multiple food allergies. Please read more about travelling with severe food allergies. Type of meal Information Lacto-ovo-vegetarian This is a vegetarian meal that may include eggs and dairy products. Vegan vegetarian This is a strictly vegetarian meal that is completely free of animal products, including honey, eggs, and dairy products. Asian vegetarian : This is a vegetarian meal flavoured with spices from the Indian sub-continent, It can be mildly spiced. Hindu : This meal is prepared according to the requirements of the Hindu religion. This meal will not contain beef products and is flavoured with spices from the Indian sub-continent and mildly spiced. Halal : Prepared in accordance with Halal Guidelines. Does not contain pork, by-products of pork or ingredients containing alcohol. Jain : This is an Indian vegetarian meal prepared in accordance to Jain principles. Jain meals are made using appropriate vegetables and grains. Kosher : Prepared according to Jewish dietary law. Not available on flights to London from Bahrain, Bangalore, Beijing Cancun, Caribbean, Hyderabad, Incheon, Kuwait, Lima, Nairobi, Mauritius, Shanghai, Riyadh, Jeddah, San Jose (Costa Rica) Santiago. We are pleased to re-introduce Kosher meals on flights from North-America to UK from 1 February 2021. Child meal : This may be a non-vegetarian meal that is suitable for young travellers between the ages of 2-12 years. May contain beef and pork products. Baby meal : On board our long-haul flights, we offer baby bottle/food warming facilities and also a limited stock of baby food and milk. It is not possible to order baby meals and we cannot sterilise bottles or provide sterilised water on board. We recommend to carry your own baby food and equipment in your hand baggage. More about taking food in your hand baggage Diabetic : This is a diabetic meal that contains minimal sugar content with an equal balance of proteins, fats, fibre, and complex carbohydrates. Here's some information on meal service times to help you plan your medication on your journey : On long-haul flights, we usually serve the main meal within 2 hours of take-off and then a smaller meal within 2 hours of landing time. If your flight is overnight, this will be breakfast. If your flight is less than 8.5 hours. we will offer you a small snack. On short-haul routes, we usually serve refreshments and snacks within the first 90 minutes of the flight. More about travelling with a medical condition Gluten intolerant : This meal is for customers on a gluten-free diet. Does not contain wheat, wheat flour, barley oats, rye, bread, cakes (unless wheat free), pastry or any flour-based products. Low calorie : This meal is for customers on a low-calorie diet. Will not contain fried or fatty foods, sugar, full cream dairy products, fatty meats, sweets, sauces such as mayonnaise, and salad dressing. Low fat : This meal is for customers on a low fat diet with limited amounts of saturated fat. Low salt : This meal is for customers who are on a low-sodium diet where no salt is added during preparation. Low lactose : This meal is for customers who are lactose-intolerant and cannot consume dairy products e.g. cheese, milk. Comair We cannot offer every special meal type on all flights, and there may be flights where we cannot supply your chosen meal. We cannot offer any variations on the meals below, or special items such as lobster, steak, caviar or a fruit plate made to your personal preference. Type of meal Information Diabetic : Does not contain sugars, syrups, jams, cakes and chocolate, unless they're specific diabetic varieties to help you manage your blood sugar levels. Low fat : This meal consists of lean proteins, vegetables and little to no oil. Child meal : Familiar and fun food for children. May contain beef and pork products. Available for children between 2-12 years. Gluten free : Excludes food that contains wheat or wheat flour, barley, rye, oats (unless they are the gluten free variety), cakes and pastries unless the have been created using wheat substitutes such as coconut flour or cornflour. Vegan : Does not contain meat, fish, fowl, eggs, honey, dairy products. Hindu : A meat free, spicy meal. Does not contain fish, shellfish, meat, poultry or eggs. Muslim : Does not contain pork, by products of pork or ingredients containing alcohol. All meats come from ritually slaughtered animals. Kosher : Prepared to comply with jewish dietary laws. SUN-AIR We cannot offer every special meal type on all flights, and there may be flights where we cannot supply your chosen meal. We cannot offer any variations on the meals below, or special items such as lobster, steak, caviar or a fruit plate made to your personal preference. Type of meal Information Vegetarian : does not contain meat, fish, fowl, eggs, honey and dairy products. Gluten free : does not contain wheat, wheat flour, barley oats, rye, bread, cakes (unless wheat free). Lactose free : does not contain dairy products (from cow, goat and sheep). Diabetic meals : does not contain sugar and jams, cakes and chocolate, unless they're specific diabetic varieties. Contains only low fat products. Baby food : baby puree, bananas and yoghurt. Child meal : Familiar and healthy food for children. Asian vegetarian meal : A meat-free, spicy meal. Does not contain fish, poultry or eggs. Contains yoghurt, cheese and butter. Hindu meal : Contains poultry or fish and spicy vegetables. Does not contain pork or beef products. Muslim meal : Does not contain pork, by-products of pork or ingredients containing alcohol. All meats come from ritually slaughtered animals. Low cholesterol meal : Low fat meat products (roasted, not fried). Low fat dairy products : (no cream, eggs or sugar). ======================================================================================================================== ---https://www.airfrance.fr/FR/en/common/resainfovol/achat/menu_a_la_carte.htm Want to enjoy a taste of fine cuisine during your flight ? On long-haul flights in the Premium Economy and Economy cabins, we offer you the choice of the menu of the day at no extra charge, or a meal from our "A la Carte" Menu. Your health and well-being is our highest priority. In light of the current health crisis, we have adapted our services at the airports, lounges and on board our aircraft to ensure you have a safe trip. Thank you for your understanding. More information on Covid-19 Transform your flight into a unique culinary experience, thanks to our "A la Carte"* menus created and prepared just for you. Simply make your choice! * Available on all long-haul flights on which a hot meal is served departing from Paris, including: French overseas departments (Cayenne, Fort-de-France, Pointe-à-Pitre, and Saint-Denis of Réunion), United States (Houston, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco and Washington), Canada (Montreal and Toronto), Africa (Abidjan, Dakar, Douala and Libreville), China (Beijing, Guangzhou, Hong Kong and Shanghai), South Korea (Seoul) and Japan (Osaka and Tokyo), excluding flights to India. The FAUCHON, “My Fun Menu” and Healthy menus are available on flights departing from Paris. The Italia menu is available on flights departing from French overseas departments, United States, Canada, Africa, China, South Korea and Japan. Menu of the day On long-haul flights, we offer a menu of the day at no extra charge for all destinations and travel classes. Hot and cold beverages – with or without alcohol – are also available. “A LA CARTE”, THE CHOICE IS YOURS Already bought your ticket ? Treat yourself to an “A la Carte” Menu meal. You can purchase your “A la Carte” Menu: - When purchasing your ticket - In the “Your bookings” area starting from 90 days and up to 24 hours before the flight - When checking in online starting from 30 hours and up to 24 hours before the flight All menus are subject to seasonal variations, and the images shown are for illustrative purposes only. Details about your meal will be specified at the moment of purchase online. THE FAUCHON MENU IS NOW AVAILABLE ON BOARD! Discover a culinary creation imagined just for you by the prestigious French house FAUCHON. Exceptional quality of ingredients, seasonal freshness and a fine balance of flavors combine to guarantee you a truly gourmet experience! The FAUCHON menu is offered on flights departing from Paris. Menu price: €28 IT'S HERE! THE HEALTHY MENU IS AVAILABLE ON BOARD Enjoy a delicate and balanced cuisine with all the fresh vibrancy of nature. The Healthy menu is offered on flights departing from Paris. Menu price: €21 The "My Fun Menu" Put something fun on your plate! Our new menu offers 100% enjoyment and will delight young food lovers. Quality products for delicious recipes that are sure to please: go ahead, it's allowed! The "My Fun Menu" is offered on flights leaving from Paris. Menu price: €13* Tradition Menu Tradition Menu: a voyage into the heart of French cuisine Discover the French way of life with the Tradition Menu! Taste a selection of savory, traditional recipes prepared with very best of authentic French local products. Choose the Tradition Menu, and your flight becomes a guided tour of French culinary heritage ! Menu price: €18* * Price for flights departing from Paris Ocean Menu--- Ocean Menu: a tide of fresh flavors Discover a meal with flavors and inspiration fished fresh from the sea. With Ocean Menu, you can enjoy delicious seafood prepared with care and coupled with delicacies of the vegetable variety. Lose yourself in a unique experience featuring refreshingly exotic cuisine ! Menu price: €15* * Price on flights departing from Paris Italia Menu--- Italia Menu: a little bit of “la dolce vita” On your next flight, discover an assortment of rich, Mediterranean flavors. With Italia Menu, you can enjoy authentic, simple cuisine inspired by the best recipes from every region of Italy. Opt for “la dolce vita" and savor a heartwarming culinary experience ! Italia Menu is offered on flights departing from French overseas departments, the United States, Canada, Africa, China, South Korea and Japan. Menu price: €12* * Price on flights departing from French overseas departments Read the General Conditions of Sale A list of potential food allergens contained in meals served from the “A la Carte” Menu on flights departing from Europe and French overseas department is indicated before finalizing your purchase. The list of potential food allergens may change as meals are updated. ======================================================================================================================== ---https://www.klm.com/travel/us_en/prepare_for_travel/on_board/dining_on_board/special_meals.htm Special meals on board Do you prefer a vegetarian meal or a special meal for religious reasons? Or do you need a special meal because of your medical diet? For intercontinental KLM flights, you can order a variety of special meals. On this page: Order your special meal Children’s meals Vegetarian meals Medical diets Religious meal preferences Peanut and nut allergies and other food allergies Order your special meal Special meals are free of charge and served exclusively on intercontinental KLM flights. Make sure to order 24 hours (Kosher meals: 48 hours) before departure at the latest. Ordering via KLM.com is easy: simply select your preference when booking, or in My Trip. You can also contact the KLM Customer Contact Centre. Log in to My Trip Order a special meal > Back to top Children’s meals Bluey mascot plane Baby meal: we recommend always bringing your baby’s food yourself. Any restrictions at the airport on bringing liquids do not apply to baby food. On intercontinental KLM flights, you will receive a complimentary Bluey bib. On those flights, we have only a limited number of sterilised meals available. You cannot order these meals upfront. Children: for intercontinental KLM flights, you can order a children’s meal free of charge. The children's meal is packed in a colourful Bluey box. Back to top Vegetarian meals Lacto-ovo vegetarian meal: this meal does not contain any meat, meat products or seafood, but may contain dairy products, eggs and vegetables. Asian vegetarian meal: spicy vegetarian combinations which may contain a limited amount of dairy products. Vegan meal: no animal products, eggs or dairy products. Back to top Medical diets KLM's medical diets Diabetic meal: meal containing a balance of complex carbohydrates, proteins, healthy fats and low sugar content. Low fat meal: this meal contains less than 3 gram of total fat per 100 gram food. Low salt meal: this meal does not contain highly salted ingredients and no salt is added. Gluten intolerant meal: ingredients used for this meal are selected for the absence of gluten. Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee that the meal is 100% gluten free. Lactose intolerant meal: dairy products are omitted. Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee that the meal is 100% lactose free. Back to top Religious meal preferences Muslim meal: this meal does not contain pork, pork by-products or food containing alcohol. If this meal contains meat then it comes from ritually slaughtered animals. Kosher meal: for this meal, the food is chosen, prepared and served in accordance with Jewish dietary laws and customs. Please order your Kosher meal at least 48 hours before departure. Hindu meal: this meal does not contain beef, veal, pork and derived products from these types of meat. Back to top Peanut and nut allergies and other food allergies Our meals do not contain any whole or ground peanuts or peanut paste, but we cannot guarantee that KLM flights are 100% free of peanut contamination. On intercontinental flights, we serve a mixed nut snack in Business Class. Unfortunately, we are unable to serve you an alternative. It is also possible that other passengers have taken peanuts or other nuts on board with them. Don’t forget your allergy medicine If you have a serious food allergy, we recommend that you take your allergy medicine with you. You may also take your own meal with you, however, we cannot heat your meal because of safety rules on board. We recommend asking your doctor or KLM Cares about whether you should be travelling. Read more about KLM Cares =============================================================================== ---https://www.evaair.com/en-us/fly-prepare/flying-with-eva/food-and-beverages/special-meals/ Special Meals Introduction We offer pre-ordering of special meals to cater to your special needs. Please feel free to use our online “Meal Order” function at least 24 hours before the departure time of your flight. Please note that as only limited types of meals are currently available for online selection, should you have any other special meal request, please contact EVA Air reservation office. We will do our best to make satisfactory arrangements for you. For Kosher meals, orders have to be made at least 72 hours flight departure. *Services and amenities may vary across different cabins and routes. Vegetarian Meals Vegetarian Oriental Meal (VOML) Typically cooked in Chinese style. This meal doesn’t contain meat, poultry, seafood, fish, allium, egg, dairy products and alcohol seasoning. Vegetarian Lacto-ovo Meal (VLML) Vegetarian meal which high protein foods (dairy products, eggs) are permitted. This meal doesn’t contain meat, poultry, seafood, fish, allium products and alcohol seasoning. Vegetarian Jain Meal (VJML) Vegetarian foods prepared in Indian style and in accordance with Jain customs. This meal doesn’t contain roots or bulbous vegetables, meat, poultry, seafood, fish, allium, egg and dairy products. Vegetarian Hindu Meal (AVML) Spicy vegetarian combinations with limited use of dairy products. Raw Vegetarian Meal (RVML) Combination of raw fruits and vegetables. This meal doesn’t contain processed and dairy products. Vegetarian Vegan Meal (VGML) Strict vegetarian foods that are typically cooked in Western style. This meal doesn’t contain meat, poultry, seafood, fish, allium, egg, dairy products and alcohol seasoning. Religious Meals Hindu Meal (HNML) Food prepared according to Hindu customs and respecting Hindu dietary practices and beliefs. Moslem Meal (MOML) Food chosen, prepared and served in accordance with Moslem dietary laws and customs. Kosher Meal (KSML) Food chosen, prepared and served in accordance with Jewish dietary laws and customs. Baby, Infant and Child Meals Baby Meal (BBML) For infants between 6 months and 2 years old.;Without supplying milk powder. Post-Weaning Meal (PWML) For infants beyond 2 years old;This meal is soft and easy to chew. Child Meal (CHML) For children between 2 years and 5 years old Dietary Meals Bland Meal (BLML) Omit foods/beverages causing gastric discomfort. Diabetic Meal (DBML) Low fat, no sugar added. Gluten Intolerant Meal (GFML) Ensuring gluten from any source is not present in foods. Low Calories Meal(Diet Meal) (LCML) Low fat. Fried and high calories items are restricted. Low Fat Meal, Low Cholesterol Meal (LFML) Low fat/dietary cholesterol meal. Low Salt Meal, Restricted Sodium Meal (LSML) No salt added in the preparation of this meals. Low Lactose Meal (NLML) Omit all dairy products. Full Liquid Meal (FLML) Mainly soupy item or liquid diet with small amount of fiber. Semi-Fluid Meal (SMML) This meal often blend minced items with soup or juice making it digestible. Other Meals Fruit Platter Meal (FPML) Fruit meals. Fruit selection depends on local availability. Seafood Meal (SFML) The meal contains seafood, including fish. ============================================================================= ---https://www.singaporeair.com/en_UK/us/flying-withus/dining/specialmeals/ Baby, Infant and Child Meals Baby Meal (BBML) Suitable for infants less than 1 year old, this meal consists of 3 jars (approximately 80g/3oz to 110g/4oz per jar) of baby food - main course, vegetables and dessert. Child Meal for Infant (CHMLI) Suitable for infants less than 2 years old, this meal is more substantial than a Baby Meal (BBML). Food items are soft and easy to bite with lighter-based sauces. Child Meal (CHML) Suitable for children between the ages of two and below 12 years old, this meal features a Western-style main course and may contain beef, chicken, fish, pasta, vegetables, chocolate, crisps, crackers, milk and dairy products, fruit and fruit juices. Details of the dish(es) available on your flight can be found on the Manage Booking page. Child Meal Asian (CHMLA) Suitable for children between the ages of two and below 12 years old, this meal features an Asian-style main course and may contain chicken, fish, noodles, vegetables, chocolate, crisps, crackers, milk and dairy products, fruit and fruit juices. Details of the dish(es) available on your flight can be found on the Manage Booking page. Child Meal Vegetarian (CHMLV) Suitable for children between the ages of two and below 12 years old, this meal features a vegetarian main course and may contain pasta, noodles, vegetables, chocolate, crisps, crackers, milk and dairy products, fruit and fruit juices. Details of the dish(es) available on your flight can be found on the Manage Booking page. Religious Meals Hindu Non-Vegetarian Meal (HNML) This meal is non-vegetarian and contains meat (lamb, poultry), fish, and/or dairy products. It is a non-vegetarian meal suitable for those who do not consume beef, veal, pork, smoked and raw fish. Typically cooked spicy or curried, its preparation and cooking style may vary. Kosher Meal (KSML) * Prepared according to Jewish religious specifications, this pre-packed meal (which is sealed) contains meat. * Pre-packed and sealed; contains meat. Request must be made at least 48 hours before flight departure. Passengers on flight duration of 1.5 hours and below will be served a cold refreshment. Muslim Meal (MOML) No alcohol, pork, pig by-products, ham or bacon is used in the preparation of this meal. Its preparation and cooking style may vary. Vegetarian Meals Vegetarian Indian Meal (AVML) This is a non-strict vegetarian meal which is prepared in an Indian style and is usually spicy. No meat, seafood or egg is allowed. This meal may include dairy products. Vegetarian Jain Meal (VJML) Suitable for Jains, this meal is cooked in an Indian style and is usually spicy. No animal products or animal by-products (e.g. meat, seafood and egg products) are used in the preparation of this meal. Onions, garlic, ginger, mushrooms and root vegetables are also not used. Vegetarian Oriental Meal (VOML) Typically cooked in Asian style, this meal does not contain meat, seafood, egg and dairy products. Vegetarian Vegan Meal (VGML) Typically cooked in Western style, this meal does not contain meat, seafood, egg and dairy products. Vegetarian Lacto-Ovo Meal (VLML) Typically cooked in Western style, this is a non-strict vegetarian meal which can include eggs and dairy products but eliminates all meats and seafood. Dietary Meals Bland Meal (BLML) Items that cause gastric irritation will not be used in the preparation of this meal e.g. black pepper, chilli powder, cocoa and alcohol. Diabetic Meal (DBML) Sugar is not used in the preparation of this meal. Salt in restricted quantity is allowed. Fruit Platter (FPML) Only fresh fruits are served for this meal. Gluten Intolerant Meal (GFML) No wheat, rye, barley and bran in any form (including food items which may contain such ingredients) are served for this meal. Low Fat Meal (LFML) This meal excludes the use of animal fats or fatty foods. Food naturally high in cholesterol (e.g. prawns and poultry skin of all types) and fried foods of all types are prohibited. Only low-fat dairy products (e.g. skim milk or cottage cheese), lean meat and poly-unsaturated liquid vegetable oils are permitted. Low Lactose Meal (NLML) This meal excludes foods which contain milk, dry milk solids, casein, cheese, cream, butter, lactose and margarine. Low Salt Meal (LSML) Salt, as well as naturally salted and processed foods (e.g. baking powder, soda and MSG) are either eliminated or restricted in amount in the preparation of this meal. Minimal Allergen Meal (MAMLA) The minimal allergen meal is designed to be free of the following allergens: gluten, egg, dairy, crustaceans, fish, soy, peanuts and tree nuts (including almonds, Brazil nuts, cashew nuts, hazelnuts, pistachios, walnuts, pecans and macadamias), and their derivatives. This meal is available on all flights departing from Singapore, and selected flights arriving into Singapore. Visit Manage Booking to check if the Minimal Allergen Meal is available for your flight. Non-Strict Nut Free Meal (NFMLA) Ingredients such as groundnuts and legumes are omitted for this meal. Please contact our Reservations Offices to make the necessary arrangement for your flight. Non Seafood Meal (NSFML) This meal does not include any crustaceans, mollusks and fish, or parts thereof. Seafood Meal (SFML) This meal contains only seafood, including fish. Special Meals When you savour your meal on board, you’re not just enjoying it for the pleasure it gives. You’re also assured that your meals are prepared to suit your needs. Whether it is for religious, dietary or allergy reasons, or simply for a teething toddler, all you need to do is make a request from our list of Special Meals. Special meals must be selected at least 24 hours prior to flight departure. If your flight is departing from these locations then please select your meal according to the time frame as indicated. At least 48 hours prior to flight departure – Istanbul. At least 32 hours prior to flight departure – Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Bangkok, Brunei, Cebu, Da Nang, Darwin, Davao, Denpasar, Dhaka, Hanoi, Hyderabad, Jakarta, Kathmandu, Kochi, Male, Medan, Penang, Phnom Penh, Phuket, Siem Reap, Surabaya, Yangon. Some special meals may not be available for selected flights. You may contact Singapore Airlines for assistance if none of the special meals cater to your dietary requirements. =================================================================== ---https://www.etihad.com/en-us/manage/special-assistance/special-meals Asian vegetarian / AVML Does not contain meat, fish or eggs Contains vegetables, fruit and dairy products Prepared according to subcontinent taste (mildly spicy to spicy) Suitable for Hindu guests as a vegetarian choice Bland meal / BLML Does not contain spices, onion, garlic or food that is baked, fried or spicy Contains food that is easily digested, for example, poached chicken or fish, mashed potatoes, eggs, dairy products Diabetic meal / DBML Does not contain products containing refined sugars (only certain permitted sugar substitutes) Contains low-salt, low-fat products, lean protein and simply cooked vegetables and fruit Suitable for guests with diabetes Fruit plate / FPML Contains only seasonal fruit Gluten-free / GFML Does not contain food items containing gluten or gliadin contained in wheat, barley, rye and oats Likely to contain meat, fish, rice, corn, peas, beans, potatoes, dairy products, fruit Suitable for guests who follow a low-gluten diet Not suitable for guests with celiac disease as we are unable to guarantee an entirely gluten-free meal Vegetarian lacto-ovo meal / VLML Does not contain meat or meat products, fish, poultry or products with lard or gelatine Contains dairy products and may contain eggs Suitable for guests who do not eat meat but eat milk, cheese, and eggs Low-calorie meal / LCML Does not contain sugar, cream sauces, mayonnaise or fatty meats Contains simply cooked meat, fish and vegetables Suitable for guests on restricted or low-calorie diets Low-fat/low-cholesterol meal / LFML Does not contain pastry, fried food or fatty meats Contains food that is low in fat, for example grilled/poached poultry or fish, wholegrain bread and cereals and fruit Low-sodium meal / LSML Does not contain products containing salt and no salt added in cooking process Contains simply cooked poultry or fish, unsalted vegetables, wholegrain bread and cereals and fruit Lactose-free meal / NLML Does not contain milk or milk products, sauces, chocolate or breads containing milk Contains grilled poultry or fish, sauce-free vegetables, wholegrain bread, cereals and fruit Suitable for guests who are intolerant to milk or milk products Raw vegetable meal / RVML Contains only raw vegetables and salads Vegetarian oriental meal / VOML Does not contain meat or fish Contains vegetables, rice or fruit Prepared in a Chinese style Vegetarian jain meal / VJML Does not contain any meat or animal products. No root vegetables, onions, or garlic Contains non-root vegetables and may contain rice. Prepared in an Asian style Suitable for members of the Jain community Vegan meal / VGML Does not contain any meat, fish or animal products like dairy or eggs Contains vegetables, pulses, grains and fruit Suitable for vegan guests --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hindu meal (non-vegetarian) / HNML Does not contain beef or beef products Contains poultry or lamb, fish, eggs and dairy products Prepared according to subcontinent taste (mildly spicy to spicy) If you prefer a vegetarian Hindu option, please order AVML Kosher meal (requires 72 hour’s notice) / KSML Does not contain non-kosher meat, fish or fruit and vegetables prone to infestation Contains meat from kosher animals or fish Certified in the Kosher kitchen and double-sealed after packing --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Baby meal / BBML Pre-packaged, branded baby meal products available onboard Parents are advised to carry baby foods preferred by their babies Milk and baby meals can be heated onboard Child meal (Non-vegetarian) / CHML Does not contain spicy or complex flavours Likely to contain pasta, meatballs, dairy products, vegetables, dessert Suitable for children aged 2 - 12 years ==================================================================================================== ---https://www.qatarairways.com/en-us/services-special/special-meals.html from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qatar_Airways Meal descriptions Special dietary meals-------------------- Baby Meal (BBML) - Pre-packaged meals for babies/ children under the age of two years. Meal usually contains pureed food that is easily digestible, mildly seasoned and tender. This is offered as a standard meal and does not need to be requested at booking. Children's Non-Vegetarian Meal (CHML) – This meal is suitable for younger travellers. Meal contains food that is healthy, tender and easy to chew. Choices vary from pasta, pancakes, breaded chicken/fish fillets, chips, sweets, fruit, etc. Children's Vegetarian Meal (CVML) – This is a lacto-ovo-vegetarian meal suitable for our young travellers. Meal may contain eggs or other dairy products. This meal offers a variety of healthy, tender, and easy-to-chew options. Vegetarian Meal - Vegan (VGML) – This meal is for vegan-vegetarian customers and is completely free of animal products or animal by-products. Meal may contain vegetables, grains, lentils or fruits. Meal does not contain meat, poultry, fish, honey, eggs, milk or dairy products. Fruit Platter (FPML) - This meal is for customers preferring to eat only fruits. Meal contains seasonal fresh fruit or dried fruits. Meal does not contain highly-processed foods, fruits with additives, preservatives or canned fruits. Raw Vegetarian Meal (RVML) - This meal is for customers preferring to eat only raw fruits and vegetables. Meal contains raw vegetables and fresh fruit. Meal does not contain any meat, poultry, fish, seafood, dairy products, eggs, caffeinated beverages, cooked or highly-processed food with additives or preservatives. Vegetarian Lacto-OVO Meal (VLML) - This is a vegetarian meal that includes egg or dairy products. Meal may contain vegetables, fruit, cheese, eggs, dairy or soy products. Meal does not contain any meat, poultry, fish or seafood. Vegetarian Oriental Meal (VOML) - This meal is prepared according to an oriental-style cooking for vegetarian customers. Meal may contain vegetables, grains, and fruits. Meal does not contain any meat, poultry, fish, seafood, eggs, milk or dairy products. Asian Vegetarian Meal / Veg Hindu Meal (AVML) – This is a vegetarian meal prepared according to an Indian sub-continent taste, flavoured with spices and may be mildly spicy. Meal may contain vegetables, fruits, dairy products, spices and aromas associated with Indian sub-continent. Meal does not contain any meat, poultry, fish, seafood or eggs. Non-Vegetarian Hindu Meal (HNML) - This meal is prepared according to Hindu religion dietary practices and beliefs. This meal is non-vegetarian and prepared in an Indian style and mildly spicy. Meal may contain rice, vegetables, lamb, goat, poultry, fish, eggs, milk or dairy products. Meal does not contain beef or any beef derived products such as beef sauces or beef extracts veal. Vegetarian Jain Meal (VJML) - This is an Indian vegetarian meal prepared according to the Jain religion dietary practices and beliefs. Meal may contain fruits and vegetables grown above the ground, rice, cereals, pulses, tofu or spices. Meal does not contain any meat, poultry, fish, seafood, eggs, dairy products, root and bulbous vegetables such as onion, garlic, potatoes, ginger, etc. Kosher Meal (KSML) - This meal is prepared according to the Jewish religious specifications and dietary laws. This meal is purchased pre-packed from reputable and certified manufacturers of Kosher Meals. Passover meals cannot be provided. Diabetic Meal (DBML) - This meal is prepared for diabetic customers containing a balance of complex carbohydrates, proteins, healthy fats and a low sugar content. Meal may contain lean meats, boiled potatoes, low fat milk, plain yoghurt, vegetables, fresh fruit, whole grain rice, breads, pasta, cereal and steamed or poached food as cooking style. Meal does not contain fried or fatty foods, sugar syrups, jam and sweets. Gluten-Free Meal (GFML) - This meal is prepared for customers who are gluten intolerant or on a gluten-free diet. Meal may contain meat, fish, seafood, rice, legumes, dairy products, eggs, fresh vegetables and fruit. Meal does not contain any product which may contain gluten such as wheat, wheat flour, barley, oat and rye-based sauces, soups, breads, crackers, cakes, pastas, sweets, soups, sausages, starch etc. Bland Meal (BLML) - This meal is prepared for customers who prefer light and easily digestible foods that are low in fat and help prevent gastric discomfort. Meal may contain low-fat food items such as boiled meats, soft vegetables, mashed potatoes, milk, dairy products, steamed or poached food as a cooking method. Meal does not contain fried or fatty foods, nuts, garlic, onions, strong aromatic spices, black pepper or chilli powder, pickles or mustard. Low-Salt / Sodium Meal (LSML) - This meal is prepared for customers who are on a low-sodium diet where no salt is added during preparation. Meal may contain any fresh or frozen food which is low in salt and may be flavoured with herbs and spices. Meal does not contain any additional salt, MSG, baking powder, shellfish, salted-cured meats or fish, gravies, sauces and condiments, canned vegetables, fish, pickled food or salty cheese. Non-Lactose Meal (NLML) - This meal is prepared for customers who are lactose-intolerant or cannot consume dairy products and their derivatives. Meal may contain meat, fish, pasta, rice, potatoes, vegetables or fruits. Meal does not contain milk, yoghurt, cheese, croissants, soft rolls, ice cream, sherbet, pudding or any other dairy products. Low-Calorie Meal (LCML) - This meal is for customers who are on a low-calorie diet. Meal may contain lean meats, low-fat dairy, complex carbohydrates and steamed or poached food as a cooking style. Meal does not contain fried or fatty foods, added sugar, full cream dairy products, fatty meats, sweets, gravies, sauces such as mayonnaise and salad dressing. Low Cholesterol / Low Fat Meal (LFML) - This meal is prepared for customers on a low-fat diet with limited amounts of saturated fat. Meal may contain lean meats, poultry, fish, low-fat dairy products, egg whites, rice, potatoes, wholegrain bread, vegetables, fresh fruits, steamed or poached prepared foods as a cooking style. Meal does not contain fried or fatty foods, animal fats, egg yolks, full cream dairy products, shellfish, sauces high in fat, fatty meats or nuts. Non-provision of special meals--------------------- With the exception of vegetarian meals, we do not provide special meals for flights to Gulf countries such as Oman and Kuwait, due to the short flight time. We do not offer any variations or combinations on the special meals listed above. Additionally, we do not provide personal preference or requests for specific foods or ingredients (for example: only-pasta dish, seafood meals, steaks, etc.). Special meals for flights operated by codeshare partners cannot be guaranteed by Qatar Airways. Please confirm your request on such flights with the operating airline at the time of booking. Allergy information Qatar Airways cannot guarantee an allergen free environment (e.g. eliminating tree-nuts, peanuts, eggs, milk and other items that might cause an allergic reaction). Qatar Airways does not accept responsibility for allergic reactions. Passengers suffering from severe food allergies may consider a few precautions if they are concerned that they might be at risk of allergen exposure, such as : Bringing their own meals. Informing the airline or on-board crew of specific allergies. Carrying prescribed anaphylaxis or other treatment and ensuring it is ready for administration by yourself or any of your travel companions (for example: ready-for-use epi-pens). Allergies to peanuts, tree nuts, etc.: Qatar Airways does not provide nut-free meals. We also do not guarantee against cross-contamination of nuts within our in-flight network. Passengers are requested to bring their own meals, which do not require chilling or re-heating. Please inform the cabin crew of your sensitivity or any allergen information and they will assist with any available meal options on board. Other passengers may carry nuts or products with traces of nuts, nut oils and nut products. This could pass on to aircraft surfaces such as seats, arm rests, aisles and also in the atmosphere. For your own safety, please use sanitiser wipes, face masks and appropriate medications. Inform the co-passenger about the allergy, request for window or seats at the back and avoid contact to the allergens. Qatar Airways Allergy Policy as stated below: Customers who are severely allergic to certain food items are given the option of bringing their own meals on board. However, certain limitations regarding heating, storage of meals in refrigerator, or others apply. No announcement is to be made for the passenger with an allergy either at the boarding gate or on board. Customers will be advised to carry the necessary medications, such as an epi-pen on board the aircraft. Qatar Airways will serve nuts or normal meals even if there is a passenger with an allergy on the flight. 1.1 Requests for special allergen-free meals and other requirements are received by our reservations team and further assessed by the relevant departments including Qatar Airways Medical Centre, Catering and other departments. It is to be determined whether it is: (a) Safe to accept the customer on the flight; and (b) Possible to arrange appropriate catering and maintain the cabin environment. 1.2 Customers with a history of severe/hyper allergy must provide their details on Medical Information (MEDIF) form to Qatar Airways at the time of reservation or at least 48 hours in advance of the scheduled departure time. 1.3 Any customer with food allergies or with a medical condition that restricts their diet requirements, can bring their own meals on-board the aircraft to meet their dietary requirements. However, the following guidelines are relevant: (a) Qatar Airways will not heat such meals because of limited aircraft facilities. (b) Qatar Airways will also not allow such meals to be refrigerated as there is a possibility of the allergen-free meal being contaminated with the allergen present within other food placed in the refrigerator. (c) Meals brought on board should be free from strong odours/smells to avoid inconvenience to other customers on board the flight. Note: Quarantine regulations in some countries require that any food brought on board by customers must be consumed on the flight or left on board the aircraft. 1.4 MEDIF is not required for customers with mild allergies. 1.5 Except for flights to and from the U.S, customers will be required to sign a waiver of liability on an Indemnity and Waiver of Liability form in all types of allergies i.e. for both severe/hyper as well as mild allergies. 1.6 Once the specific dietary requirements are confirmed for food-related allergies, the required meal is served in accordance with the request. However, it cannot be guaranteed that the meal will be 100% allergen-free. 1.7 Customers who do not disclose their severe allergy problem at the time of reservation and declare it either at check-in or on board their flight, may be denied boarding due to safety considerations. Such passengers travel at their own risk and Qatar Airways has ‘No Obligation’ towards them. An indemnity form will be requested to be signed by such passengers. Indemnity Form (For flights to and from the U.S) Indemnity Form The completed indemnity Form should be sent directly to medaccc@qatarairways.com.qa. The form can be sent any time after the reservation has been made, but must be sent at least 48 hours prior to the departure time. ================================================================================================================================ 23 nov 2024 9:36 pm est : ---https://www.reddit.com/r/Flights/comments/13r82o2/question_regarding_codeshare_flights_and_bag/ Question regarding code-share flights and bag transfers (ITA/Lufthansa/United) Question Booking a flight on cheapoair.com, and it shows 3 flights for return segment from Catania > Rome > Chicago > Denver. First leg is ITA, then Lufthansa, then United. On first glance, the website notes that the flight is 'Operated by United', but when drilling down to flight details, this only seems to apply to Lufthansa flight. Knowing that ITA and Lufthansa/United are different alliances, I'm wondering if I would have to collect my bags in Rome and check back in at Lufthansa counter ? Or does this particular flight combo on the website mean that bags are checked through to final destination? jackthebackpacker • 2 yr. ago • It looks like a single reservation, so it will be booked all the way through. ================================================================================================================================ ---https://www.reddit.com/r/Flights/comments/b8pue3/baggage_transfer_on_codeshare_flights/ from reddit.com->search ( code share baggage transfer ) Go to Flights r/Flights • 6 yr. ago BrownNimrod Baggage transfer on codeshare flights I will be flying from India to Vancouver tomorrow with a stop in hong Kong. The first flight is an Air canada code share flight operated by air India and the second flight is operated Air Canada. I want to know if my checked in baggage will automatically be transferred to next flight or not. Not that is affects much , just curious. Ben_there_1977 • 6 yr. ago • Yes, your bags will be checked all the way to Vancouver. Air India will deliver them to Air Canada in Hong Kong, and you won’t see them again till you get to Canada. ================================================================================================================================ ---https://www.reddit.com/r/travel/comments/13r7zug/question_regarding_codeshare_flights_and_bag/ r/travel icon Go to travel r/travel • 2 yr. ago randomusername1957 Question regarding code-share flights and bag transfers (ITA/Lufthansa/United) Question Booking a flight on cheapoair.com, and it shows 3 flights for return segment from Catania > Rome > Chicago > Denver. First leg is ITA, then Lufthansa, then United. On first glance, the website notes that the flight is 'Operated by United', but when drilling down to the flight details, this only seems to apply to Lufthansa flight. Knowing that ITA and Lufthansa/United are different alliances, I'm wondering if I would have to collect my bags in Rome and check back in at Lufthansa counter ? Or does this particular flight combo on the website mean that bags are checked through to final destination ? tariqabjotu • 2 yr. ago • I'm not Korean The number of airlines you’re flying is a red herring. Are these a single ticket or no ? On a single ticket , you just need to collect your bags in Chicago to clear customs and then again at your final destination. ============================================================================================================================================== 23 nov 2024 9:43 pm est : maybe it is better to embark on night-time-flight rather-than day-time-flight : (1)'The fast (sawm) begins at dawn and ends at sunset. In addition to abstaining from eating and drinking, Muslims abstain from sexual relations[3] and sinful speech and behaviour during Ramadan.' in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramadan (2)'if you happen to kill a burglar who break to your home after dark then you are not guilty . but if you kill someone who break in during day-time then you are guilty of murder .' in biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Exodus%2022&version=CEV [addition 24 nov 2024 9:23 pm est] architect-school aaschool.co.uk initially is night-time-school inside hotel , aaschool.co.uk initially lack independent-building . [source : aaschool.ac.uk/about/history from google ( AA School of Architecture London ) result 1 from 'Master of Architecture AA School of Architecture London – England, 2010 (M. Arch)' in grahagardadepan.com/about from google ( arsitek johnny hendrawan ) result 1 from my mother : 'Originally occupying a local inn , AA grew from occasional-night-school to self-governed-educational-institution with burgeoning global reputation. By beginning of 20-th century aa had become 1-st full-time, professional day school for architectural study in uk and provided 1 of the first specialised diplomas of its kind in Europe. In year 1917 aa-school relocate to Bedford-Square where aa remains to this day , surrounded by some of the most prominent research institutions in world' ] from wortel.ucoz.com/sabbath_china_astrology.htm maybe i prefer night-time because i do not consume cow-milk , chicken-egg . because : (1)i am lactose-intolerant (2)usa-chicken-egg maybe contain lactose-from-yogurt-being-eaten-by-chicken [source : https://www.reddit.com/r/chickens/comments/1fk4v86/chickens_eating_yogurt/ from reddit.com->search ( chicken eat yogurt ) result 1 ] and any chicken-egg in world , maybe always contain sulfur [source : 'Hitchcock's aversion to eggs may have been influenced by the well-known "rotten egg smell," usually associated with an egg's sulfur content (about 50 mg in the white and about 25 mg in the yolk)' in cen.acs.org/articles/84/i34/Chicken-Eggs.html from google ( egg yolk contain sulfur ) result 1 ] so chicken-egg make me defecate early like 24 hour later , and i fart more often . [/addition 24 nov 2024 9:23 pm est] [addition 24 nov 2024 11:1 pm est] and maybe i avoid flight during special-moon-phase-time-on-earth/all-time-zone ( dark-moon/new-moon , half-moon , full-moon ) because i see many accident during special-moon-phase : find '#dmoon#' , '#fmoon#' , '#hmoon#' in wortel.ucoz.com/history_time_line.htm . [/addition 24 nov 2024 11:1 pm est] ============================================================================================================================================== 23 nov 2024 9:48 pm est : maybe israel-bible-book say : during return-flight : use flight-path which is different from previous flight-path . but maybe shortest-distance-flight is higher priority . simplified-text : (1)'7 “Come home with me and eat something,” Jeroboam said. “I want to give you a gift for what you have done.” 8 “No , I wouldn't go with you , even if you offered me half of your kingdom . I won't eat or drink here either . 9 Lord said I can't eat or drink anything and that I can't go home in same way I came.” 10 Then he use different road to go home .' in https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1%20Kings%2013&version=CEV (2)'9 When my people come to worship me during any festival, they must always leave by opposite gate from which they came : ppl who come in north gate must leave by south gate , and ppl who come in south gate must leave by north gate . 10 Their ruler will come in at same time those ppl come and leave at same time those ppl leave.' in https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ezekiel%2046&version=CEV (3)'11 When those men go to that house and saw child with Mary, his mother, they knelt down and worshiped him. They took out their gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh[c] and gave them to him. 12 Later they were warned in a dream to not return to Herod , and they go back home by another road.' in https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew%202&version=CEV [source : laymansbible.wordpress.com/2014/05/03/dont-go-back-the-way-you-came/ from google ( bible return using different road ) result 1 ] but in torah-book : some statement maybe true and some statement maybe false because there are some self-contradiction/self-opposition : wortel.ucoz.com/bible_flaw.htm ===================================================================================================== 23 nov 2024 11:7 pm est : doh/doha-airport => auh/abu-dabi-airport with car : 6 hour 9 minute , 602 km ( 373.842 mile or 373 mile ) ---https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Doha+International+Airport,+Bandara+Internasional+Hamad,+Qatar+Air+Traffic+Control,+Ad-Daw%26%237717;ah,+Qatar/AUH+-+Zayed+International+Airport+-+Abu+Dhabi+-+United+Arab+Emirates/@24.599619,51.3668484,8z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m14!4m13!1m5!1m1!1s0x3e45c8c898ed754f:0xb0b67356c98148e9!2m2!1d51.5583275!2d25.2672053!1m5!1m1!1s0x3e5e48de900c71ef:0x9b379979236d755e!2m2!1d54.6426974!2d24.4521309!3e0?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI0MTExOS4yIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D sin/singapore-airport => pvg/shanghai-airport with car : 74 hour , 5,683 km ( 3529.143 mile or 3,529 mile ) ---https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Airport+Boulevard,+Singapore+Changi+Airport+(SIN),+Singapore/Shanghai+Pudong+International+Airport+(PVG),+Yingbin+Expressway,+Pudong,+Shanghai,+China/@15.1518611,88.3824839,4z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m14!4m13!1m5!1m1!1s0x31da17d693d0cde3:0xd6d6dd5e414e4503!2m2!1d103.9886015!2d1.3544924!1m5!1m1!1s0x35ad8fde769550c1:0xc9e41371c92c355f!2m2!1d121.808273!2d31.1443439!3e0?entry=ttu ============================================================================================================== 24 nov 2024 9:32 pm est : #add# [addition 24 nov 2024 9:23 pm est] ================================================================================================================ 24 nov 2024 11:3 pm est : #add# [addition 24 nov 2024 11:1 pm est] ============================================================================================ 25 nov 2024 8:40 pm est : #reword# 23 nov 2024 some night-time-departure for flight with possibility of continuing 2-nd flight to cgk/jakarta-city , in usa->virginia-state->dulles-city->iad-airport , and maybe with lactose-free-food . #to# 23 nov 2024 some interesting night-time-departure-flight in usa->virginia-state->dulles-city->iad-airport , and maybe with lactose-free-food . ==================================================================== 28 nov 2024 2:18 am est : flightaware.com does not publish complete flight-list for flight-path lax => cgk . ---https://www.flightaware.com/live/findflight?origin=klax&destination=WIII (LAX) Los Angeles Intl => (CGK) Jakarta-Soekarno-Hatta Int'l ( this list does not include singaporeair.com , so this list is not-complete ) All Nippon ANA125 B789 Scheduled depart : Thu 03:45PM PST LAX , arrive : HND , connection : Ota-Tokyo ANA871 B788 Scheduled , depart : HND , arrive : CGK 06:00AM WIB Sat , connection : 2 hours 55 minutes Air China CCA8430 B77F Delayed , depart : Thu 12:20PM PST LAX , arrive : PEK , connection : Beijing CCA977 A333 Scheduled , depart : PEK , arrive : CGK 12:15AM WIB Sat , connection : 1 hour 20 minutes Japan Airlines JAL61 B789 Scheduled , depart : Thu 11:45AM PST LAX , arrive : NRT , connection : Tokyo (Narita) JAL729 B788 Scheduled , depart : NRT , arrive : CGK 11:55PM WIB Fri , connection : 1 hour 20 minutes All Nippon ANA5 B789 Scheduled , depart : Thu 11:30AM PST LAX , arrive : NRT , connection : Tokyo (Narita) ANA835 B788 Scheduled , depart : NRT , arrive : CGK 11:55PM WIB Fri , connection : 1 hour 15 minutes Philippine Air Lines PAL113 B773 Scheduled , depart : Thu 11:00AM PST LAX , arrive : MNL , connection : Metro Manila PAL535 A321 Scheduled , depart : MNL , arrive : CGK 12:20AM WIB Sat , connection : 2 hours 30 minutes United UAL32 B789 Scheduled , depart : Thu 11:00AM PST LAX , arrive : NRT , connection : Tokyo (Narita) All Nippon ANA835 B788 Scheduled , depart : NRT , arrive : CGK 11:55PM WIB Fri , connection : 2 hours ---https://www.flightaware.com/live/findflight?origin=KLAX&destination=YSSY (LAX) Los Angeles Intl => (SYD) Sydney United UAL839 B789 Delayed depart : Wed 10:40PM PST , arrive : 09:05AM AEDT Fri American Airlines AAL73 B77W En Route / On Time depart Wed 10:40PM PST , arrive : 09:00AM AEDT Fri Delta DAL41 A359 En Route / On Time depart Wed 10:20PM PST , arrive : 08:35AM AEDT Fri Qantas QFA12 A388 Scheduled / Delayed depart Wed 09:20PM PST , arrive : 07:25AM AEDT Fri Qantas QFA12D A388 En Route / Delayed depart Wed 08:50PM PST , arrive : 07:18AM AEDT Fri American Airlines AAL73 B77W Arrived / Gate Arrival depart Tue 10:40PM PST , arrive : 09:00AM AEDT Thu United UAL839 B789 Arrived / Gate Arrival , depart Tue 10:40PM PST , arrive : 09:05AM AEDT Thu Delta DAL41 A359 Arrived / Delayed , depart Tue 10:20PM PST , arrive : 08:35AM AEDT Thu ---https://www.flightaware.com/live/findflight?origin=KLAX&destination=NZAA (LAX) Los Angeles Intl => (AKL) Auckland Delta DAL65 A359 Scheduled (in 23 hours 28 minutes) depart : Thu 10:40PM PST , arrive : 08:55AM NZDT Sat Air New Zealand ANZ5 B773 Scheduled (in 20 hours 48 minutes) depart : Thu 08:00PM PST , arrive : 06:00AM NZDT Sat Delta DAL65 A359 En Route / On Time , depart : Wed 10:40PM PST , arrive : 08:55AM NZDT Fri TVPX AIRCRAFT SOLUTIONS INC TRUSTEE N968FA GLF6 Scheduled depart : Wed 09:39PM PST , arrive : 07:26AM NZDT Fri Air New Zealand ANZ5 B77W En Route / On Time , depart : Wed 08:00PM PST , arrive : 06:00AM NZDT Fri Air New Zealand ANZ3 B77W Scheduled , depart : Wed 07:21PM PST , arrive : 05:53AM NZDT Fri Delta DAL65 A359 Arrived / Gate Arrival , depart : Tue 10:40PM PST , arrive : 08:55AM NZDT Thu TVPX AIRCRAFT SOLUTIONS INC TRUSTEE N968FA GLF6 Arrived , depart : Tue 09:00PM PST , arrive : 07:06AM NZDT Thu Air New Zealand ANZ5 B77W Arrived / Gate Arrival , depart : Tue 08:00PM PST , arrive : 06:00AM NZDT Thu Air New Zealand ANZ3 B77W Arrived / Delayed , depart : Tue 07:05PM PST , arrive : 05:05AM NZDT Thu Air New Zealand ANZ3 B77W Arrived / Gate Arrival , depart : Mon 07:05PM PST , arrive : 05:05AM NZDT Wed ---https://www.flightaware.com/live/findflight?origin=KLAX&destination=WSSS (LAX) Los Angeles Intl => (SIN) Singapore Changi Singapore Airlines SIA37 A359 En Route / On Time , depart : Wed 10:05PM PST LAX , arrive : SIN 07:55AM +08 Fri Singapore Airlines SIA35 A359 En Route / On Time , depart : Wed 07:50PM PST LAX , arrive : SIN 05:30AM +08 Fri Singapore Airlines SIA37 A359 Arrived / Gate Arrival , depart : Tue 10:05PM PST LAX , arrive : SIN 07:55AM +08 Thu .... ==================================================================== 7 dec 2024 2:59 am est : jal.co.jp , ana.co.jp , has bidet inside toilet for economy-class , other-class , now . using bidet to squirt initial water-spray to anus-feces-debris , decrease wet-tissue-wiping-process-repetition to remove feces-debris from anus . if doing wet-tissue-wiping-process without bidet-water-spray then still need to do wet-tissue-wiping-process many time to remove feces-debris from anus . i realise that : 'In 2019, Pete Buttegieg’s campaign team often relied on sub chain Jimmy John’s on the road. Sandwiches are easy to order and everyone likes them, they’re relatively inexpensive, and considering the chain’s motto is “freaky fast,” a whole bus full of people can get fed turkey or ham subs quickly.' in article below , has purpose which is so , non-greasy-food create non-greasy-feces , so wet-tissue-wiping anus can be done only as minimum repetition as possible to fully remove non-greasy-feces-debris . ---https://www.aol.com/finance/presidential-pit-stops-where-candidates-160000096.html#6-oct-2024-4-5-pm-est from mail.aol.com->email-homepage ( i have aol-email just for home-address-report-for-embassy for renewing passport so home-address-report-for-embassy peduliwni.kemlu.go.id -> click 'daftar' -> show message 'email tidak boleh yahoo' ( email must not be yahoo ) Presidential Pit Stops: Where Candidates Eat On the Campaign Trail Cheapism Lacey Muszynski October 3, 2024 at 11:00 AM Kamala Harris and Donald Trump Eating Diptych Political Pit Stops Everyone’s got to eat, and that includes politicians. When presidential candidates are out on the campaign trail, sometimes food is just fuel crammed in between stops, but often it’s also a photo opportunity or attempt to endear yourself to potential voters. Here are just some of the restaurants that presidential candidates have eaten at while campaigning over the years, including some very memorable gaffes. Andrew Yang Iowa State Fair Gage Skidmore / Flickr 1. Iowa State Fair Des Moines, Iowa Iowa is a key stop on every candidate’s campaign trail, and one place they all go is the Iowa State Fair. It’s a chance for hobnobbing, gladhanding, and photo ops with all kinds of delicious fair food: Bernie Sanders eating a corndog, Elizabeth Warren conspicuously not eating a corndog but using it as a prop, vegan Cory Booker biting a deep fried PB+J on a stick, and Andrew Yang gnawing on a turkey leg. Name a recent presidential candidate, and there are probably photos of them chowing down at the Iowa State Fair. Red Arrow Diner Barack Obama / Dan Azer/ Flickr 2. Red Arrow Diner Manchester, New Hampshire After Iowa, New Hampshire is the key next stop for stumping would-be-presidents. Red Arrow Diner is “the diner that every future president must visit,” and visit they do. It’s a slice of Americana that’s open 24/7, so there are always locals ready to shake hands. You’ll see photos of the many politicians’ visits on the walls, including Al Gore, Ben Carson, Ted Cruz, and even Donald Trump, who shies away from eating in public. Even the diner’s website has an email address for scheduling political visits at the top. Trump at McDonald's WBNS 10TV/ YouTube 3. McDonald’s Fast food is a reality on the campaign trail for candidates and their crews. It’s convenient and consistent, and sometimes easier to get for large groups than food from local restaurants. Plus, it makes for a good photo op. Bill Clinton famously loved McDonald’s and ate there a lot (even after a jog), and Ronald Reagan stopped in for a Big Mac during his 1984 campaign. John Kerry cheesesteak Michael Smerconish / YouTube 4. Pat’s King of Steaks Philadelphia So many gaffes have been committed by presidential candidates while eating, and one of the most memorable was when John Kerry ordered a cheesesteak with Swiss cheese. He was at Pat’s in Philly, and instead of the usual local favorite of Whiz, American, or provolone, Swiss was his order. He got skewered for it, and well, we all know he was never president. Sylvia's Jacky C. / Yelp 5. Sylvia’s New York Sylvia’s is a Harlem soul food institution, and it’s where many candidates have met with Al Sharpton while on the campaign trail. Kamala Harris did it in 2019, and she dined on chicken and waffles, while Sharpton had diet-friendly toast and bananas. Kung Fu Tea Jenny G. / Yelp 6. Kung Fu Tea New York Hillary Clinton had a food gaffe during her 2016 campaign for president. She went to a boba tea shop in Queens called Kung Fu Tea, and ordered a creamy tea with boba (tapioca pearls). When reporters asked her how it was, she said she enjoyed it, but added, “I've never had chewy tea before!” Needless to say the internet made fun of her for the weird characterization. Joe Biden at Dulan's TMZ/ YouTube 7. Dulan’s Soul Food Kitchen Los Angeles In 2019, Joe Biden headed to Dulan’s, a famous soul food spot. He donned an apron and served potential voters breakfast from the buffet-style cafeteria line. Then, he grabbed a mic and started stumping, of course. Jimmy John’s Skyler W. / Yelp 8. Jimmy John’s In 2019, Pete Buttegieg’s campaign team often relied on sub chain Jimmy John’s on the road. Sandwiches are easy to order and everyone likes them, they’re relatively inexpensive, and considering the chain’s motto is “freaky fast,” a whole bus full of people can get fed turkey or ham subs quickly. Mike Pence at Pizza Ranch We Are Iowa Local 5 News/ YouTube 9. Pizza Ranch The “Iowa pizza circuit” is a real thing, according to the Wall Street Journal. Candidates always make Pizza Ranch, a Midwestern chain of pizza and fried chicken buffets that’s well known for being both inexpensive and religious, a stop on their tour. Mike Huckabee, Jeb Bush, Rick Santorum, and Donald Trump have all made stops over the years. Katz's Delicatessen, New York City, New York Leonard Zhukovsky/shutterstock 10. Katz’s Delicatessen New York Legendary Katz’s Deli in New York City is a popular stop for tourists, locals, and politicians alike. Back in 1976, Henry Jackson, who ran for president in 1972 as well, stopped in after an interview. He ate corned beef on rye with mustard and kept saying, “that's good corned beef.” Kasich in Chicago Chicago Sun-Times / YouTube 11. Portillo’s Chicago When in Chicago, do as Chicagoans do and eat at Portillo’s. It’s a local chain famous for its Italian beef, Chicago hotdogs, and chocolate cake shakes. John Kasich visited in 2015 and ate a hotdog and Italian sausage. There was one gaffe, though: When a reporter asked if he spiced up his food with giardiniera, the hot pickled pepper mix, he admitted he didn’t know what that was. For shame! Little Ruby’s Restaurant Jimmy Emerson, DVM/ Flickr 12. Ruby’s Restaurant Decorah, Iowa Little Ruby’s Restaurant in a small Iowa town was known for its decadent cinnamon rolls, which are called Ronnie’s Rolls. Campaign staffers stocked lots of them, some with frosting, and some with pecans, on Pete Buttegieg’s bus for breakfast. He Tweeted about the amazing-looking buns, but he also got a lot of flack for a photo of him eating one that makes it look like he’s eating a chicken wing. Chipotle's assembly line osseous/Flickr 13. Chipotle Lots of politicians have probably eaten Chipotle on the campaign trail over the years, but one of the most memorable visits was from Hillary Clinton in 2015. Her van stopped at a Chipotle in an Ohio suburb in 2015, and get this: no one recognized her. Not even the employees recognized her behind her big sunglasses, and didn’t believe it until they reviewed the security camera footage. Diary Queen Blizzard Sara S. / Yelp 14. Dairy Queen Pete Buttegieg’s campaign caravan ate a lot of Dairy Queen in 2019. Staffers treated the entire team and press corps traveling with them to Blizzards. Reese’s and M+Ms flavors were available, though we’re not exactly sure what vanilla and chocolate flavors are. Wouldn’t those just be plain soft serve? No matter what, it’s a treat on a never ending road trip. Elizabeth Warren at Milk & Honey Milk & Honey 15. Milk & Honey Harlan, Iowa Elizabeth Warren stopped by Milk & Honey on the campaign trail in 2019. Interestingly, she went to the restaurant twice in the same day. Once for lunch with the whole press corps, but she had already been there for a quiet breakfast without announcing anything. The restaurant posted a photo of staff and Warren on its Facebook page. Original Oyster House Pittsburgh City Paper Videos/ YouTube 16. Original Oyster House Pittsburgh John Kasich loved to eat during his presidential campaign. One stop was the Original Oyster House in Pittsburgh, where he ordered a fish sandwich at the bar surrounded by crowds and flashing cameras. He asked the owner to put a picture of him up on the wall, saying that it would “make his life.” Obama at Dooky Chase Obama at Dooky Chase 17. Dooky Chase New Orleans Dooky Chase is a famous New Orleans restaurant with a long history. Barack Obama visited during the 2008 campaign and the proprietor at the time, the spunky Leah Chase, “had to slap him.” The problem? He ordered gumbo and reached immediately for the hot sauce bottle. “Mr. Obama, you don't put hot sauce in my gumbo,” she recalled saying. “So I had to reprimand him.” Juniors Mark M. / Yelp 18. Juniors New York Hillary Clinton stopped at Juniors, a restaurant famous for its New York cheesecake, in 2016. She was presented with all kinds of desserts, but unfortunately never took a single bite. “I learned early on not to eat in front of all of you,” she reportedly said. That’s probably because she was well aware of the double standard of women enjoying “unhealthy” foods on camera compared to when men indulge. Cocina Adamex Harris HOT POLITICAL CLIPS AND VIDEO - Howard Mortman / YouTube 19. Cocina Adamex Phoenix, Arizona Earlier this year, both Kamala Harris and Tim Walz stopped at Cocina Adamex in Phoenix after a campaign rally in nearby Glendale. They ordered three dozen tamales, which is about as many as the restaurant serves in a day. Since then, the restaurant has had a run on tamales. Mitt Romney at Wendy's HLN/ YouTube 20. Wendy’s Back in 2012, Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan stopped at a Wendy’s in Ohio for lunch on Election Day. "We figured because Wendy's was invented in Ohio, what better place to get lunch than Wendy's, right?" Romney said. He reportedly ate a quarter-pound hamburger, chili, and a Frosty. This article was originally published on Cheapism Kamala Harris and Donald Trump Eating Diptych Kamala Harris and Donald Trump Eating Diptych by Office of Senator Kamala Harris/Wikimedia Commons / Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images (CC BY) ---https://www.reddit.com/r/mildlyinteresting/comments/138phyd/japanese_airline_have_electric_bidet_in_the/ from google ( sumo bidet ) result 8 r/mildlyinteresting • 2 yr. ago ztalaglag Japanese Airline have electric bidet in the toilet (economy) ================================================================= ---https://www.reddit.com/r/NoStupidQuestions/comments/1gmokqe/do_japanese_airlines_have_bidetstyle_toilets/ from google ( jal bidet ) result 1 r/NoStupidQuestions icon Go to NoStupidQuestions r/NoStupidQuestions • 1 mo. ago AndrehChamber Do Japanese airlines have bidet-style toilets? Teekno • 1 mo. ago • When I flew JAL it was a typical airline toilet. Concise_Pirate • 1 mo. ago • Profile Badge for the Achievement Top 1% Commenter Top 1% Commenter No, they don't, because it uses more water and water is very heavy for the airplane to carry around. =============================================================== 7 dec 2024 3:8 am est : ---https://www.airliners.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1473157 from google ( jal bidet ) airlines with bidet lavatories? Moderators: richierich, ua900, PanAm_DC10, hOMSaR Advancedkid1 Topic Author Posts: 1 Joined: 2 years ago #1 2 years ago About a decade or so ago. ANA and Japan Airlines announced they were installing bidets toilet seats in their lavatories. Has some other airlines caught up with this feature? Any airline(s) already had them as standard? I am assuming that the ME3, perhaps Turkish and some Asian air carriers would have them. Any idea which if any? What are your thoughts / experiences of this feature? https://matadornetwork.com/read/airplanes-may-soon-bidets-can-fly-fresh SEU Posts: 587 Joined: 5 years ago #2 2 years ago What's so special about this toilet? AAtakeMeAway Posts: 838 Joined: 20 years ago #3 2 years ago SEU wrote: What's so special about this toilet? You don't have to wipe your butt with toilet paper ... which is very important in certain Asia and Middle East cultures. Also, very important in certain western households that have caught on, like mine. hrc773 Posts: 120 Joined: 15 years ago #4 2 years ago I think bidets are great, but you need to have certain water pressure to get the job done. 3 year ago I flew ANA while on vacation (ORD-NRT-BKK) and was very surprised to see that the toilet had a bidet. Unfortunately, the water pressure was terrible so it's just kinda pointless. User avatar Boeing757100 Posts: 1972 Joined: 4 years ago #5 2 years ago Will bidet systems be heavier to add on to aircraft because of all the water that has to be used? Will that make it less appealing for airlines or not? It seems interesting that a few airlines have it in some planes at least Kent350787 Posts: 2966 Joined: 16 years ago #6 2 years ago Boeing757100 wrote: Will bidet systems be heavier to add on to aircraft because of all the water that has to be used? Will that make it less appealing for airlines or not? It seems interesting that a few airlines have it in some planes at least Given that the washlet came to prominence primarily in Japan, it's little wonder that its 2 major airlines were the leaders in adopting them. I must admit I've never used the function in flight on JL, but have in the lounges. I don't see a cultural drive in other nations for them to be installed on aircraft, even where washing rather than wiping with paper is otherwise the norm. trent768 Posts: 251 Joined: 8 years ago #7 2 years ago AAtakeMeAway wrote: SEU wrote: What's so special about this toilet? You don't have to wipe your butt with toilet paper ... which is very important in certain Asia and Middle East cultures. Also, very important in certain western households that have caught on, like mine. I had to make an improvised bidet in my bathroom when I lived in Europe and it was a live saver. Basically a plastic bottle with a hole on the cap. Squeeze it to let the water squirts and then finish the job with toilet paper. I also put several drops of soap into the water to give some extra freshness and cleaner feeling. We have a joke among my fellow countrymen that Finland is the only western country that already left the middle age since they had those spray washer in the toilet just like home ahaha! ===================================== ---youtube.com/shorts/Yfp-4cXDFE4 ( quick toilet tour inside japan-airlines plane toilet with bidet ) from google ( jal bidet ) result 3 ===================================== ---https://www.trendhunter.com/trends/japan-airlines-bidet-toilets from google ( jal bidet ) result 4 Sky-High Derriere Delights The Japan Airlines Bidet Toilets Keep Passengers' Behinds Squeaky Sarah Moore — June 22, 2012 — World References: jal.co.jp & coolhunting Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest If you felt like you were missing some of the comforts of home every time you took to the skies, then the newly developed Japan Airlines Bidet Toilets, equipped with warm water mind you, will certainly change that. While the bidet is a common item that is found in high-end hotels and more recently in many Japanese public restrooms, the inclusion of 1 of spray toilets in a commercial Boeing 787 jet is certainly a first. Available in several cleansing options including back, soft, bidet and stop, the frequent flyer can personalize their level of clean all the way from London to Tokyo when traveling with the airline. As if that wasn't enough, the water used to clean your behind is warmed for that add element of luxury. Trend Themes 1. In-flight Bidet Toilets - Innovative airlines are incorporating bidet toilets on their planes to offer a more luxurious travel experience. 2. Personalized Cleanliness - Travel companies are offering more personalized and customizable cleanliness options to cater to individual preferences. 3. Smart Restroom Technology - The rise of smart restroom technology is transforming the way people interact with public restrooms, bringing more comfort and convenience to users. Industry Implications 1. Airlines - Airlines can differentiate themselves by incorporating luxurious amenities such as bidet toilets to offer a more comfortable and enjoyable travel experience to passengers. 2. Hospitality - High-end hotels can stay competitive by offering bidet toilets in guestrooms and enhancing the overall cleanliness experience for their guests. 3. Restroom Technology - The restroom technology industry can capitalize on the trend towards more high-tech and luxurious public restrooms, with potential for further innovation in the bidet toilet space. ================================================== 7 dec 2024 3:17 am est : ---https://www.businessinsider.com/10-rare-things-on-passenger-airlines-like-bidets-showers-bars-2023-5 from google ( bidet vs japanese toilet ) result 2 -> ppl also ask -> does jal have bidet ? 10 super-rare amenities on airlines, from prayer rooms and bars to showers and bidets Taylor Rains and Bianca Giacobone Jun 4, 2023, 7:38 AM EDT The first class cabin on an Emirates A380. The first class cabin on an Emirates A380. Christian Charisius/picture alliance via Getty Images. Airlines worldwide have invested billion into upgrading their cabins and adding unique perks. Carriers like Air New Zealand, France's Air Austral, and Azul Brazilian Airlines have lie-flat beds in economy. Middle Eastern carriers Qatar Airways, Emirates, and Etihad Airways have onboard bars and lounges. Advertisement Since commercial aviation was deregulated in the 1970s, more and more airlines have entered the market, setting off the fierce competition that allows so many people to fly affordably today. Many airlines try to get a competitive advantage by offering cheap tickets. But, some airlines have bet on high-end services rather than prices, introducing innovative cabin ideas that offer customers more comfort and convenience — and many are willing to upgrade for the experience. Advertisement 3 smart ways to maximize your year-end giving and support Doctors Without Borders' lifesaving work Sponsored Content by Doctors Without Borders 3 smart ways to maximize your year-end giving and support Doctors Without Borders' lifesaving work However, airlines haven't forgotten about their price-sensitive passengers, coming up with revolutionary concepts like Air New Zealand's Skycouch, which offers economy passengers a realistic alternative to premium cabins. Take a look at 10 cabin designs that make global airlines stand out, including onboard bars, showers, and prayer rooms. Advertisement 1. Lie-flat beds in economy: Air New Zealand, Azul Brazilian Airlines, Air Austral, Vietnam Airlines, Lufthansa, All Nippon Airways, and Air Astana. A view across two rows of Skycouches across a Azul Brazilian Airlines flight. Azul Brazilian Airlines Skycouch. Azul Brazilian Airlines 7 airlines around the world offer lie-flat beds in economy — see what makes this seating arrangement so rare and unique In 2011, Air New Zealand pioneered the world's first "Skycouch" — a row of three economy seats that converts into a five-foot-long lie-flat bed. A promotional-style image of passengers with blankets pulled over their legs and pillows reclining on "Skycouches." The "Skycouches" can be cheaper than airline premium economy seating, which typically offers more legroom and better food, but doesn't lie flat. Air New Zealand I flew on the world's 4th longest flight in a 'Skycouch' — an economy seat that converts into a bed — and it was a lifesaver on the 16-hour journey Advertisement The seats rely on leg rests that flip up to create the flat surface. The legrests of the Skycouch up before the author put the mattress pad on. Taylor Rains/Insider Take a look at 4 airline cabin concepts aiming to revolutionize air travel including a bunk-style bed in economy and a minibar in business class Passengers are given linens and special "cuddle" belts to strap themselves in during turbulence. A zip-locked bag containing a package of belts for passengers using the Skycouch. Taylor Rains/Insider Advertisement ANZ has since patented the design and licensed it out to other carriers, like Azul Brazilian Airlines, France's Air Austral, and Lufthansa, which call their versions the "Skysofa," the "Extra Couchette," and the "Sleeper Row," respectively. Lufthansa's "Sleeper's Row 2.0" with white bedding. Lufthansa's "Sleeper's Row 2.0." Lufthansa Source: Insider 2. Multi-room suites: Etihad Airways and Singapore Airlines. Etihad The Residence butler Advertisement Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways introduced its three-room "Residence" suite for the first time in 2014 on its A380s. The space comes with a bedroom... THE_RESIDENCE_BED Etihad THE RESIDENCE: Airline Reveals Mindblowingly Luxurious Flying Apartment With Bathroom, Bedroom, Chef, And Butler …a living room with a large flatscreen TV... Etihad First Class Residence Etihad Source: Insider Advertisement …and a private bathroom with heated floors and a shower. THE_RESIDENCE_BATHROOM Etihad Source: Insider Passengers are treated to myriad luxuries, including a butler and specially-made meals. Etihad Residence Etihad Airways/YouTube Source: Insider Advertisement Some of Singapore Airlines' first class suites on its A380s are also capable of combining into a double room by dropping the middle barrier. First-class seating on a Singapore Airlines Airbus A380, which can be combined with the neighboring suite to create a huge room with a double bed and two loungers. ROSLAN RAHMAN/AFP via Getty Images. Singapore Airlines' Airbus A380 and its famous first-class suite are leaving NYC — see inside the luxurious cabin Once combined, the pair of travelers will have access to a full-sized bed, two armchairs, two TVs, and two desks. Singapore Airlines first class suite. Singapore Airlines Advertisement 3. All-business class: La Compagnie. The front of a La Compagnie Airbus A321neo at an airport. A La Compagnie Airbus A321neo. Thomas Pallini/Insider French boutique carrier La Compagnie is the only airline in the world to operate aircraft with an all-business class configuration. A view down the aisle of La Compagnie's all-business class cabin with rows of seats on either side. La Compagnie is the world's only all-business class airline. Taylor Rains/Insider I flew on the world's only all-business class airline and it felt more like flying on a private jet across the Atlantic Advertisement The company flies Airbus A321neos across the Atlantic between Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey and Paris, Nice, and Milan. A view across the seats on the exit row of a La Compagnie A321neo. A La Compagnie Airbus A321neo. Thomas Pallini/Insider Source: Insider The jets have 78 lie-flat seats in a 2x2 layout, meaning every traveler with have space to sleep and dine, but window seat passengers do not have direct-aisle access. One of the lie-flat seats on the La Compagnie flight. Taylor Rains/Insider Source: Insider Advertisement Considering fares typically start around $2,500 roundtrip, the inconvenience may be worth the lower ticket price. Onboard La Compagnie's Airbus A321neo — La Compagnie Airbus A321neo Tour A La Compagnie Airbus A321neo. Thomas Pallini/Insider Source: Insider 4. Lavatory bidets: All Nippon Airways and Japan Airlines. ANA Boeing 787 at the gate at Tokyo Narita Airport. Robert Alexander/Getty Images Advertisement The Japanese carriers first announced that washlets in 2007, with ANA saying at that time that they will "refresh the parts other airlines cannot reach." The lavatory on ANA's Boeing 777-300ER. ANA business class lavatory. Taylor Rains/Insider Source: Reuters, Business Traveller Bidets are common in Japanese homes, and bidet on ANA and JAL are similar with buttons for the desired cleaning — and there are little pictures for non-Japanese speakers. Bidet settings on a key pad on the wall. The bidet settings. Taylor Rains/Insider Source: Reuters Advertisement The fancy toilets are available on ANA's Boeing 777-300ERs and Boeing 787, while JAL has them on 787s. Japan Airlines Japan Airlines planes on the tarmac at Tokyo International Airport at Haneda in October 2022. RICHARD A. BROOKS/AFP via Getty Images Source: Reuters 5. Onboard bar and lounge: Korean Air, Etihad Airways, Emirates, Virgin Atlantic Airways, and Qatar Airways. Virgin Atlantic Loft. Virgin Atlantic Airways Advertisement A handful of global carriers offer an onboard bar and lounge, meaning deep-pocket premium travelers can enjoy a social atmosphere and on-demand drinks outside their private suites. Emirates A380 lounge with people sitting on couches. Emirates A380 lounge. Emirates Probably the most well-known is Emirates, which has a bar and couches on the upper floor of its mammoth Airbus A380 aircraft. The first class cabin on an Emirates A380. The first class cabin on an Emirates A380. Christian Charisius/picture alliance via Getty Images. The best part of my 14-hour, $5,400 Emirates business-class flight was a perk I originally thought was a gimmick Advertisement Qatar Airways' A380 second level bar is just as elegant, with purple tones to match the cabin's interior finish. Qatar Airways A380_Lounge Qatar Airways Source: Qatar Airways Also offering an onboard bar is Virgin Atlantic Airways, which is available in the carrier's A330 and Boeing 787 Upper Class. The "Loft" lounge can be found on its A330s and select A350s. Virgin Atlantic's onboard bar with purple and pink hues. Virgin Atlantic Airways Source: Virgin Atlantic Airways Advertisement Meanwhile, Korean Air has the A380 "Celestial Bar" that offers aviation-themed cocktails in partnership with Absolut Vodka... Korean Air's celestial lounge with blue and white furniture. Korean Air Source: Korean Air …and Etihad Airways has a boutique bar and lounge area called "The Lobby" on its A380s. Etihad The Lobby Etihad Source: Etihad Airways Advertisement 6. Prayer rooms: SAUDIA and Etihad Airways. SAUDIA 777 prayer room with carpet and blue wall. Jose Luis Celada Euba/Flickr The two Middle Eastern airlines have given up seats to create a dedicated prayer area for observant Muslim passengers. SAUDIA 777 prayer room instructions. Jose Luis Celada Eubo Advertisement SAUDIA has set up a prayer space in the rear cabin of its Boeing 777, Boeing 787 Dreamliner, and Airbus A330 aircraft. SAUDIA 777 prayer room with carpet and blue wall. Jose Luis Celada Euba Meanwhile, Etihad has prayer areas on most of its aircraft, as well as electronic devices that find the Qibla — the fixed direction towards which Muslims face when praying. Etihad prayer room with a person praying. Etihad Airways Source: Etihad Airways Advertisement 7. Onboard shower: Emirates and Etihad Airways. An Emirates Airbus A380. An Emirates Airbus A380. Arnold Aaron/Shutterstock.com Emirates became the first commercial airline to have showers onboard its planes back in 2008, offering a full "shower spa" to first class passengers on its Airbus A380s. Emirates' shower spa cabin, with a shower and a sink. Taylor Rains/Insider Source: Reuters Advertisement Etihad's showers, also located on its Airbus A380s, are reserved for first class passengers in the aforementioned "Residence" suite. Etihad shower. Sam Huang/Insider Source: Insider Showers are rare on aircraft because of the added weight from the water, which increases the cost to operate the flight. Woman in the Emirates shower spa. Emirates Advertisement 8. Flying Chef: Turkish Airlines, Austrian Airlines, Garuda Indonesia, Gulf Air, and SAUDIA. A "flying chef" dressed in white serving tea to a passenger in Turkish Airlines' business class. Turkish Airlines Source: Insider Only a handful of airlines worldwide employ "flying chefs," who are part of a flight's crew and make sure the food served to premium passengers is top-notch. A chef with Austrian Airways garnishing a plate of fish. Austrian Airlines Source: Austrian Airlines Advertisement Given the space constraints, the chefs don't have a dedicated kitchen to cook meals from scratch, but they focus on presentation, garnishing, and minor modifications via makeshift planting stations in the galleys. Food station in the galleys of a plane. Suchanun R/Shutterstock This is what airline chefs actually do to prepare passenger meals onboard 9. Business class double beds: Singapore Airlines and Qatar Airways. Singapore Airlines double bed. Singapore Airlines Advertisement Singapore Airlines introduced a business class seat that converts into a double bed back in 2017. Passengers seated in the center pairs can drop down the divider and combine the two seats into a 78-inch-long double bed. Singapore Airlines business class seats, which can be converted into a double bed. Singapore Airlines Source: CNN The option is on Singapore Airlines' Airbus A380s, which also has double beds in its first-class suites. Singapore Airlines A380 first class suite. Singapore Airlines/Mike Fuchslocher/Shutterstock Singapore Airlines' Airbus A380 and its famous first-class suite are leaving NYC — see inside the luxurious cabin Advertisement Doha-based Qatar Airways has also adopted the perk in its Q-Suite business class on long-haul and ultra-long-haul flights. A double bed in Qatar Airways business class. Qatar Airways Source: Qatar Airways 10. Virtual windows: Emirates. Emirates 777 First Class fnew suite Emirates Advertisement Emirates' Boeing 777s have fully enclosed first-class suites, which include virtual windows. Emirates first class enclosed suite with virtual windows. Emirates Source: The Points Guy The "fake" windows are screens mounted on the wall in the middle suites — meaning those not next to the fuselage. They display to passengers the real-time view outside the plane. Emirates' 777 virtual windows. Rachel Hosie/Insider =================================================== 'bidet' in https://www.jal.co.jp/jp/en/aircraft/conf/789.html from google ( jal bidet ) result 9 ================================================== ---https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ingRMwakvZ4 ( JAL 787 Luxury Toilet #jal ) from google ( jal bidet ) result 10 ==================================================== 7 dec 2024 3:22 am est : ---https://www.thetravelpockets.com/new-blog/jal-economy-seat-review-roundtrip-from-lax-to-nrt from google ( jal bidet ) page 2 number 1 What To Expect When You Fly JAL Economy - Roundtrip from LAX to NRT This post contains affiliate links, which means that at no additional cost to you if you click on one of the product links, we may earn a commission. For the past few years when flying to Japan, we’ve had the opportunity to travel on various airlines with Premium Economy seats, ranging from Singapore Airlines to United Airlines. However, on our most recent trip, we opted for economy seats with Japan Airlines (JAL). It had been quite some time since our last flight with JAL, and we were eagerly anticipating the experience, given their reputation for top-notch service. CHECK-IN Check-in at both Los Angeles Airport and Narita Airport during our travel dates in early to mid-March was surprisingly efficient, with no lengthy queues. Staff were prompt in providing assistance on both occasions, contributing to a smooth start to our journeys. Narita Airport Departures Board Narita International Airport On our flight with economy seats, we were allowed to bring along two complimentary checked bags, each weighing up to 50 pounds. Additionally, we were permitted to bring aboard one carryon suitcase as well as a personal bag. Some airlines are pretty strict with the carry-on luggage weight restrictions, but luckily we did not encounter this issue when flying with JAL. Biometric screening at LAX Biometric Screening makes the boarding process so much faster BOARDING If you’ve never flown with JAL, you’ll be delighted to learn that their boarding process is efficient and fast. Boarding time starts 20-30 minutes before departure time and this process moves along very quickly, so make sure you are at the gate on time. Like most major airlines, JAL initiates the boarding process with pre-boarding for those needing special assistance and then travelers in premier cabins. Followed by the remaining passengers to board from the rear rows, which really speeds up the process. JAL Group Boarding Signs Boarding Signs by Group Biometric Boarding Gate LAX Boarding Gate at LAX MAIN CABIN Economy Seats We knew that JAL’s economy seats were roomier than its competitors, so there were no big surprises when we got to our seats. Resting on our seats was a blanket and pillow. In the seat pocket in front of us was a set of headphones and just above it was a personal screen monitor. There was plenty of legroom and our large backpacks fit comfortably underneath the seats. We also had no issues finding overhead bin space for our carryon luggage and our Quince carry-on suitcase and Away carry-on suitcase fit just fine. Cabeau Pillow on Airline Seat Setting up the seat with my Cabeau Travel Pillow JAL attendant giving child gifts Flight attendant with Gifts for Children onboard We did notice that on both the outbound and return flights, the seats located at the front of the economy cabin were consistently reserved but remained unoccupied throughout the entire duration of the flight. Surprisingly, not even the flight attendants utilized these seats. We wonder if these particular seats are reserverd for families traveling with infants or kept vacant in case of passenger emergencies. JAL Economy Cabin 787-8 JAL Economy Cabin 787-8 JAL Economy Cabin Leg Room JAL Economy Cabin Leg Room JAL Overhead Bin Space JAL Overhead Bin Space Entertainment and WiFi There were an array of movie and TV options available during our flight. However, when compared to our experiences with other airlines, we noticed that the selection of movies wasn't as extensive. This wasn’t a huge deal since we opted to purchase WiFi for the duration of our flight, which turned out to be great. The connection was strong enough to upload and view videos on social media apps without any noticeable disruptions. JAL Onboard Entertainment JAL Onboard Entertainment JAL Complimentary Headset JAL Complimentary Headset Snacks We absolutely love the snacks that JAL provides on their flights, especially the delicious rice cracker treats. I wish I could buy them as souvenirs. JAL has multiple partnerships with food and beverage brands, collaborating to produce exclusive JAL limited edition offerings cherished by travelers worldwide. For example, they have partnered with Häagen-Dazs to produce exclusive flavors that are available only in the air. These unique airborne treats add a special touch to the inflight experience. JAL Rice Cracker Treats JAL Rice Cracker Treats JAL Inflight Beverages JAL Inflight Beverages When the lights are out, you can satisfy your late-night cravings with a visit to the Sky Oasis self-service snack corner. We found an assortment of light bites like chocolate and Ottotto (a popular Japanese snack) which were a nice little treat. Bathroom bathrooms on board were consistently immaculate. There was an unexpected surprise when I discovered that it was equipped with a bidet, adding a touch of modern comfort - a feature rarely found within the confines of an aircraft lavatory. JAL Economy Cabin Bathroom JAL Economy Bathroom Long Mirror Immaculate Inflight Bathrooms IN-FLIGHT MEALS We were both looking forward to our meals, as the food has consistently impressed us in the past on JAL flights. 1 of the main reasons being that we prefer Japanese dishes over Western cuisine. As meal service began, the flight attendants presented us with a menu featuring images of the various meal options, allowing us to visually explore our choices. JAL Inflight Menu with pictures Flight attendant showing us our dinner options Unfortunately, we were both disappointed with our meals. One of the main reasons for our dissatisfaction was that the rice in the dishes were very mushy. Having grown up in Japan where rice is a staple component of almost every meal, we know what perfectly cooked rice should taste like. The pizza entree was good; however, when Candy received hers, she noticed that it was not heated thoroughly enough, resulting in unmelted cheese. Fortunately, the flight attendant promptly replaced it with a freshly baked pizza, ensuring that the cheese was thoroughly melted. JAL Inflight Beef Sukiyaki Entree Beef Sukiyaki JAL Oven Baked Pizza Entree Stone OVen Baked Pizza The only meal we savored was the Taco Rice meal during our flight from Narita to Los Angeles . It was a rare treat to find the rice perfectly cooked for a change. The aroma of the minced meat with onions simmered in spices was a delightful entree that stood out among the previous inflight food offerings. JAL Taco Rice Set Inflight Muji Taco Rice Set JAL Taco Rice Set Diagram FINAL THOUGHTS Other than the disappointing meals, everything else was excellent. All of the staff were extremely friendly, kind, and attentive. When Candy’s TV wasn't working, their quick response in fixing the issue and double-checking to ensure it worked properly was impressive. Moving walkway at Narita Airport Lo & Sons Westholme Backpack // Quince Carryon Suit-case While we typically opt for premium economy, JAL's economy seats provided unexpected comfort with cushy seats and ample legroom. The service extended to baggage claim, where staff kindly retrieved our bags and placed them neatly for us. JAL's commitment to customer care was evident on and off the aircraft until our journey's end. ======================================================= 7 dec 2024 3:28 am est : ---https://www.facebook.com/reel/831919565527669 from google ( jal bidet ) page 2 number 8 ========================================================== 'bidet' in https://www.jal.co.jp/jp/en/aircraft/conf/359.html from google ( jal bidet ) page 3 number 4 ============================================================ 7 dec 2024 3:31 am est : ---https://www.jal.co.jp/jp/en/inter/service/newsky/w84/index.html from google ( jal bidet ) page 4 number 7 ... Lavatories Lavatories are fully updated with the latest furnishings, including Washlet toilets in all classes. ... ================================================================= 7 dec 2024 3:38 am est : ---https://www.jakartapotato.com/2024/04/07/review-japan-airlines-787-8-economy-class-nrt-cgk/ from google ( jal bidet ) page 5 number 10 ... Lavatory After the meal, I walked towards the back to use the lavatory. There are 4 lavatories for Economy Class passengers, all of which featured bidet-equipped toilets. While fabric air fresheners and hand sanitisers were provided, I was less impressed to find the lavatories a bit messy throughout the flight. I’ll also add that the centre 2 lavatories between the cabins are a lot smaller compared to the accessible lavatory on the left-hand side of the aircraft. ... ====================================================================== ---https://edition.cnn.com/2024/03/09/travel/how-planes-work-onboard/index.html from google ( jal bidet ) page 7 number 8 ... It’s a well honed process with 50 years of history – so does that mean things will stay the same forever? Jamco, a Japanese company which currently has a 50% share of the aircraft toilet market, has already pushed boundaries, building onboard bidets for eight airlines including JAL, Al Nippon Airways and Oman Air. They were also first to introduce hygienic touchless flushes and faucets, on the Boeing 787. ... ======================================================================= 8 dec 2024 12:40 am est : ---https://www.jamco.co.jp/en/business/kco/lavatory.html from google ( jamco bidet airlines list ) result 1 ... With a 50% market share, JAMCO’s unique lavatories continue to be the choice of airlines worldwide. JAMCO produces roughly 50%(Research by JAMCO : Wide-Body Aircraft)of the world market share of aircraft lavatories. We are the sole supplier of lavatories for the wide body aircraft manufactured by The Boeing Company. We have been also supplying lavatories for Boeing’s newest aircraft, 787. In addition, JAMCO has achieved for the first time in the airline industry, introduction of a bidet system for airplanes and provides bidet for 777 and 787 models exclusively. All of this is possible because JAMCO not only completely responds to the needs of customers with regard to quality, promised delivery date, and cost, but also because JAMCO continues to make proposals with “safety and comfort” in mind. .... Bidet system In collaboration with Boeing, ANA, and TOTO, JAMCO accomplished the installation of a warm water bidet toilet, overcoming a number of engineering challenges in the process such as pitch and roll of aircraft, and water tank capacity limitations. ... ======================================================================= ---https://www.ana.co.jp/en/jp/guide/inflight/service/international/spmeal/ from google ( ana economy class food ) result 2 8 Allergen Free Meal does not contain any of the 8 major allergens (wheat, buckwheat, dairy products, eggs, peanuts, shrimp, crab and walnut) 28 Allergen Free Meal does not contain 8 major allergens above and further 20 allergens (abalone, squid, salmon roe, orange, kiwifruit, beef, salmon, mackerel, soybean, poultry, banana, pork, peach, yam, apple, gelatin, sesame and cashew nuts, almond and macadamia nuts.) * Please note that, as the 8 and 28 allergens are ingredients specified by the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, we are unable to handle requests for meals free of other allergens. There is the possibility, however, of ingesting small amounts of allergens through floating matter in the aircraft, and therefore passengers with allergies or other intolerance are advised to carry any medicine or shots (EpiPen, etc.) prescribed by their doctor on board, so as to be prepared to take care of themselves in case they experience an allergic reaction. Furthermore, passengers with serious medical conditions are asked to consult their doctor prior to the flight, and to also consider preparing their own meals to carry on to the flight. Baby Meal (BBML) This meal is for infants from 6 months to 2 years old. Pre-weaning and post-weaning baby meals such as pureed foods and soup are included.Please be sure that the accompanied person will check whether or not the food is allowed to eat. Child Meal (CHML) This meal is for children (ages 2-5). Meals contains food that is easily identifiable, tender and easy to chew. * Available for children occupying their own seat. Vegetarian Lacto-Ovo Meal (VLML) Vegetarian meal which does not contain animal products or animal by-products but may contain egg and dairy products. Vegan Meal (VGML) No meat, fish, eggs, honey, or dairy products are used under any circumstances. Vegetarian Raw Meal (RVML) This meal contains raw or lightly processed fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, legumes, and grains. Highly processed foods and preservatives are not included. Vegetarian Oriental Meal (VOML) Vegetarian meal which is typically cooked according to an Oriental or East Asian cooking style. Does not contain animal products or animal by-products, eggs and dairy products. Hindu Non-Vegetarian Meal (HNML) Non-vegetalian meal prepared according to Hindu customs and respecting Hindu dietary practices and beliefs. Beef and pork will not be served. Mainly, chicken, mutton, seafood, rice and fruits will be served. Hindu/Asian Vegetarian Meal (AVML) Lacto-vegetarian meal which is typically cooked according to a South Asian cooking style, i.e. spicy or curried. Does not contain any animal products or by-products resulting from animals or eggs. Use of dairy products is accepted. Muslim Meal (MOML) This meal will be prepared in accordance with the regulations and customs of Islam. It will not contain pork products, gelatin, alcohol, flavoring extracts made from alcohol, or seafood from species without scales or fins. Kosher Meal (KSML) This meal is only contains foods in accordance with Jewish dietary laws and customs. Meals will be served in a sealed package. Passover meals (which are made of unleavened products) may not be available in some cases. * Not available at some airports. Vegetarian Jain Meal (VJML) This meal is prepared for Jain vegetarian passengers. Does not contain any animal products or animal by-products, eggs, honey, dairy products, no root nor bulbous vegetables and no fermented food. * Not available at some airports. Balanced Diet Meal (DBML) Meal contains a balanced amount of fruits and vegetables; whole grain foods or starches; and healthy lean protein foods. Contains low amounts of sugar, salt, and fat. * The name will be changed to Balanced diet meal(DBML) for flights departing on or after December 1,2024. Low Salt Meal (LSML) This meal is prepared with limited use of sodium. * This meal will be consolidated with Balanced diet meal(DBML) for flights departing on or after December 1,2025. Low Fat Meal (LFML) This meal contains limited fat and cholesterol. Low-fat meat and high-fiber ingredients will be offered. * This meal will be consolidated with Balanced diet meal(DBML) for flights departing on or after December 1,2025. Low Calorie Meal (LCML) This meal will be offered with less than 400 calories per meal which is designed to fit into a daily diet of less than 1200 calories. * This meal will be discontinued for flights departing on or after December 1, 2025. Suggested alternative meals are Balanced diet meal(DBML),Fruit platter meal (FPML) and Vegetarian raw meal (RVML).There are no calorie guidelines. Bland Meal (BLML) Meal prepared for passengers requiring a soft-consistency and easily digestible meal. It contains no strongly flavored or deep-fried foods, black pepper, chili powder or other items that cause gastric irritation. Gluten Intolerant Meal (GFML) Meal prepared for passengers requesting a meal without gluten-containing ingredients. No wheat, rye, oats, barley, triticale, kamut, spelt, flour, starch and semolina. * Not suitable for those who are allergic to wheat flour. * Please note that we cannot completely prevent risks of cross contamination during the production process. Lactose Intolerant Meal (NLML) Meal prepared for passengers requesting a meal without any lactose-containing ingredients. Not contain ingredients or food items with lactose nor dairy products and their derivatives as sources of lactose. * Not suitable for those who are allergic to milk products. Fruit Platter Meal (FPML) This meal is for passengers who prefer fruit-only meals. Seafood meal (SFML) This meal is for passengers who prefer a seafood- based (fish/shellfish) option. It does not contain meat or poultry. * Sample image. * Please accept our apologies in the event that your meal selection is not available. * The meals above are made with the ingredients permissible for each SPML based on the QSAI(Quality & Safety Alliance Inflight Services)guideline. Deadlines and Points of Contact for Applications If you would like to request a special meal, please do so via the relevant channel by the applicable application deadline. Where to Apply for Special Meals Meal Type Application Deadline Prior to departure of ANA-operated flight How to Apply Allergen-free Meal Up to 24 hours (Flights from Japan) Contact ANA Up to 48 hours (Flights to Japan) Special meals aside Up to 24 hours ANA website from the above Contact ANA Your departure date is 8 days or later Apply via ANA message service using Line-app on your smartphone. When you launch LINE , text "International special meal" will appear in message field. Please send this message as-is. * If you are using a PC, you can start the LINE app from the 2D barcode below. Your departure date is within 7 days, including today Please contact ANA by telephone. * For requests including flights operated by other airlines, please contact ANA by telephone (if you are calling from outside of Japan, please contact your local branch office). If you purchased your ticket at a travel agency, please make requests through the travel agency. ============================================================================ 8 dec 2024 1:1 am est : ---https://www.travelweekly.com/Travel-News/Airline-News/ANA-increasing-US-service-September from google ( all nippon airways introduce dulles ) result 4 publish-date : 31 aug 2022 scriber : Donna-M-Airoldi ( Business Travel News ) ANA will step up usa-service ANA will resume Tokyo Haneda service to Washington-Dulles , Chicago , Houston. Photo Credit: Luke H. Ozawa/ANA Citing increased demand, Japan's All Nippon Airways (ANA) will resume or increase service on select usa-routes, beginning next month. ANA beginning 18 sep 2022 will increase Tokyo Haneda-Los Angeles service from 3 roundtrips per week to 5 . It will go to 7 per week on 30 oct 2022 . Service between Tokyo-Haneda and San-Francisco will expand from 5 flights per week to 7 , matching that 7 roundtrips per week between Tokyo-Narita and San-Francisco. Service between Tokyo and Seattle will utilise Narita instead of Haneda, as previously planned. Service will increase from 4 roundtrips per week to 6 on 16 sep , and to 7 per week on 1 dec . Related: Japan takes another step in easing Covid entry restrictions on 30 oct 2022 ana will resume Haneda--Washington-Dulles service with 3 flights per week for its NH-102 flight and 4 times per week for its NH-101 flight. The previously announced flights originally planned for Haneda -- NH-1 (3 times per week) and NH-2 (4 times per week) -- will instead operate via Narita beginning 30 oct 2022 . ANA on 30 oct 2022 will resume 2 flights between Haneda and Houston , NH-113 3 times per week, and NH-114 4 times per week. Flights NH-173 (changed to 4 times a week from 3 ) and NH-174 (changed to 3 times a week from 4) will operate through Narita instead of Haneda. Chicago-Haneda route that had been suspended will resume 30 oct 2022 with 7 roundtrips per week, joining daily Chicago-Narita flight . In addition , on that resumed flights ANA will introduce "The Suite" first-class and "The Room" business-class cabins on both Chicago routes. ana introduced those cabins in usa in year 2019 , just prior covid-pandemic. Source: Business Travel News https://www.businesstravelnews.com/Global/ANA-to-Resume-Expand-Select-US-Routes ============================================================================= ---https://www.forbes.com/sites/willhorton1/2019/11/19/divide-and-conquer-for-united-airlines-and-all-nippon-airways-with-new-tokyo-haneda-flights/ publish-date : 19 nov 2019 , 03:53 am EST Updated Nov 19, 2019, 03:53am EST scriber : Will-Horton ( Former Contributor ) This article is more than 5 years old. Divide And Conquer For United Airlines And All-Nippon-Airways/ana With New Tokyo-Haneda Flights . ana-United Airlines joint-venture/jv will link Tokyo-Haneda with 6 of 10 largest markets in continental usa from next March. After United’s expansion plan included 3 largest cities , ANA on Tuesday announced its Haneda plan , which focuses on medium and smaller cities United could not add service to . closest competitor is American-Airlines--Japan-Airlines jv that could potentially serve more of 10 largest markets in continental usa , but with fewer daily flights and an overall smaller presence in Japan-usa market . Japanese government allocated ANA 6 Haneda slots for usa-services . 5 will be used to move existing Los-Angeles , Seattle , Washington-Dulles , Houston , San-Jose flights from Narita to Haneda , generating no new capacity . It will be first time those cities have ANA service to Haneda , except Los-Angeles , which already has a late night ANA flight to Haneda . ANA’s 6-th slot will be used to launch new Tokyo-Haneda--San-Francisco flight. ana-United Airlines jv will link Tokyo-Haneda with 6 of 10 largest continental usa market [Will-Horton] This outcome is shaped by strategy and government-lobbying . Whereas Japan does not stipulate exact route for a Haneda slot , usa-government has merit-based process where airlines plead their case . That saw United mostly pursue largest markets where public benefit would be maximised in theory . United was awarded 4 Haneda slots for 3 largest markets in continental usa : Los-Angeles , New-York , San-Francisco , and 6-th largest market in continental usa , Chicago . from United’s 4 slots , 3 slots will relocate existing Narita flights to Haneda , meaning only 1 slot for new flight . This is a better ratio than at ANA , where only 1 of 6 slots will be for a new flight , although ANA will launch new flights to other regions , mainly in Europe. With usa-allocation finishing before Japan’s , ANA and United were able to use Japan’s allocation to ANA to backfill/fill-hole [source : https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/backfill ] what United did not secure from usa . ANA is using 3 slots of its 6 slots for top 5 of largest-market in continental usa , 1 slot for Washington-Dulles at 10-th largest market in continental usa and then 2 slots for Houston and San-Jose , which are outside top 10 largest market in continental usa . MORE FROM FORBES ADVISOR Best High-Yield Savings Accounts Of 2024 ByKevin Payne Contributor Best 5% Interest Savings Accounts of 2024 ByCassidy Horton Contributor Forbes > Business > Aerospace & Defense ================================================================= 8 dec 2024 1:30 am est : i have strongyloides-worm , cutaneous-larva-migrans-worm inside my face-skin , i need to swim often to exfoliate / change-skin . 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She knew what she was talking about. If you want to dive, you have to dress in a scuba diving suit. But… What type? How to choose the perfect one? What are scuba suits made of? Which is my s diving suit Size?… We know, there are a lot of questions to answer. Keep calm and take a look at the content table. 1. What Is a Scuba Diving Suit? The diving suit is a fundamental part of the equipment necessary to practice autonomous diving. The first diving suits as we know them today came from usa-military, like almost everything in diving. Although they already used dry suits, they were very baggy and not very functional. 2. What Is the Purpose of a Scuba Diving Wetsuit? A diving suit keeps you warm in cold water by providing insulation between your skin and the water. The thickness of the diver suit acts as insulation and the tight fit reduces water circulation. The water trapped inside the suit is warmed by your body temperature, keeping you warm as long as there’s limited water flow and enough insulation to prevent you from getting chilled. The key factors to consider when choosing a wetsuit are the thickness of the suit, chosen based on the type of diving you will be doing, and the fit, which will prevent trapped water from escaping while you swim. Scuba diving suits use spaces filled with gas to slow heat loss in the water. Some wetsuits also use linings as insulating materials to add warmth without the diving suit being too thick. Nonetheless, if we are talking about insulation, the thicker it is, the better the scuba suit will be at retaining warmth. But we will talk about that later. Scuba Diving Suit (ppal) 3. What to Wear Scuba Diving? There are different diving suit types. Choosing one or the other will depend mainly on the type of diving you practice and the temperature of the water you will submerge in. Dive skins are stretchy scuba suits made of Lycra or spandex that don’t keep you warm, but they do protect the skin from harmful UV rays and minor scratches and stings from sea creatures. Some people wear a dive skin under their wetsuit to make it even easier to slip on. Only those who dive in places with warm water temperatures, such as the Caribbean in summer, can use them as the only protection for diving, and even then, it is not the best option. Wetsuits are the thinnest and most flexible dive suits on the market. Perfect for water temps above 59°F (15°C), they come in different thicknesses – 3mm, 5mm, and 7mm are the most popular. These suit for diving come in all sorts of styles, so you’re sure to find one that fits your diving needs. Some divers love the full coverage of a one-piece jumpsuit, while others opt for short diving suits that only cover the torso. If you’re somewhere in between, you might choose a jacket-style with shorty to make a diver suit or a jacket paired with a “farmer suit” covering your torso and legs. It does not matter what style you pick if you can dive in comfort. Semi-Dry dive suits. If you’re diving in water with temperatures between 50°F (10°C) and 68°F (20°C), a semi-dry wetsuit might be just what you need. These scuba diving suits offer better protection against loss of temperature in the water than a standard. Semi-dry wetsuits are typically 4 to 7mm thick and are designed to keep water out as much as possible. The zippers on these diving suits are also reinforced, making them even more watertight. Just keep in mind that they may not be as flexible as a traditional scuba diver suit. Dry scuba diving suits are for water temps between 39°F (4°C) and 59°F (15°C). These suits are completely waterproof and will keep you dry no matter what. However, they do require some training to use properly. When diving in a dry scuba suit, you need to inflate it with air to prevent compression and increase insulation. This might take some getting used to, but it’s worth it for the ultimate protection and comfort. If you’re an experienced diver then a dry suit is a perfect choice. Scuba Wetsuit Versus Dry Suit WET SCUBA SUIT It keeps you warm by wearing a neoprene layer with a small amount of water trapped in between. DRY DIVING SUIT It maintains warmth by keeping the water away, utilizing air, and appropriate undergarments. WET SCUBA SUIT As you dive deeper, thin neoprene diving suits tend to compress and reduce their natural buoyancy DRY DIVING SUIT A dry suit enables the diver to adjust their buoyancy by adding air, countering the effects of increased pressure. WET SCUBA SUIT You will need different-thickness scuba suits for different temperatures. DRY DIVING SUIT A dry diving suit can be used in water at different temperatures, so they are useful throughout the year. WET SCUBA SUIT Caring for a wetsuit simply requires proper rinsing after use. DRY DIVING SUIT Maintaining a dry diving suit involves replacing seals, socks, and boots, repairing leaks, and replacing zippers. =================================================================================== 8 dec 2024 2:27 am est : #add# [addition 8 dec 2024 2:23 am est] =================================================================================== 8 dec 2024 3:24 am est : ---https://www.anahd.co.jp/group/en/pr/pdf/20221019.pdf 1 nov 2022 ana start offering vegan , vegetarian , gluten-free food ==================================================================================== 9 dec 2024 12:50 am est : end 2:22 am est #reword# in usa land-owner pay real-estate-tax to county-supervisor , pay car-license-plate-sticker-tax to county-supervisor , not to (state/province)-governor . #to# in usa land-owner pay real-estate-tax to county-supervisor 2 time per year ; car-owner pay car-property-tax to county-supervisor 1 time per year , car-owner pay car-license-plate-sticker-tax to (state/province)-governor 1 time per year . ==================================================================================== 9 dec 2024 1:48 am est : ---https://www.jal.co.jp/jp/en/inter/service/meal/special/menu/ from google ( jal lactose intolerant ) result 1 Baby Food (BBFD) For babies up to 8 months. Baby Meal (BBML) For babies from 9 months to 2 years old. Child Meal (CHML) For children from 2 years old and over. Child Meal (CHML) For first class and business class passengers on flights from Narita and Haneda (excluding midnight and short flights). Minimal Allergen Meal Menus JAL has teamed up with globally renowned minimal allergen food producer. Tsuji Anzen Shokuhin Co., Ltd. (Tsuji Foods Ltd.) to create a delicious and nutritious new inflight menu. With the exception of green salad and fruits dishes, all meals are prepared by Tsuji Foods Ltd. in kitchens exclusively used for minimal allergen meals. All meals including green salad and fruits are subsequently readied for serving in our official airline catering company's kitchens, which is not a minimal allergen kitchens. All main entrees have been exclusively created for JAL by Tsuji Foods Ltd. Menu sample on flights from Haneda/Narita Minimal Allergen 7 Meal This meal contains no buckwheat, crab, dairy products, eggs, peanuts, shrimp, or wheat. Minimal Allergen 28 Meal In addition to the seven major allergens, this meal contains no abalone, apples, bananas, beef, cashew nuts, chicken, gelatin, kiwifruits, mackerel, matsutake mushrooms, oranges, peaches, pork, salmon, salmon roe, sesame, soybeans, squid, walnuts, almond, or yamaimo yams. Minimal Allergen 28 Baby Meal In addition to the seven major allergens, this meal contains no abalone, apples, bananas, beef, cashew nuts, chicken, gelatin, kiwifruits, mackerel, matsutake mushrooms, oranges, peaches, pork, salmon, salmon roe, sesame, soybeans, squid, walnuts, almond, or yamaimo yams. While JAL and its caterers make every effort to prevent allergen penetration during food handling and preparation, tiny levels of such substances may sometimes unintentionally appear in meals. For further details, please visit Tsuji Foods Ltd.'s website tsuji-a.com ( japanese-language-only ) , kochi-ice.net Meals for Passengers with Religious Dietary Needs Vegetarian Hindu Meal (Asian) (AVML) This is a spicy, Asian-style vegetarian meal. It contains no meat, fish, eggs, lard, or gelatin. * Please note that it contains dairy products. Non-Vegetarian Hindu Meal (HNML) This meal is prepared in accordance with Hindu dietary laws. It contains no beef, pork, raw fish or smoked fish. * This meal is non-vegetarian and contains meat (Chicken, Lamb) fish, and/or dairy products. Vegetarian Jain Meal (VJML) This meal is prepared in accordance with Jain doctrine. It contains no meat, fish, eggs, dairy products, or root vegetables. Moslem Meal (MOML) The Moslem meal that our company provides is offered in full accordance with IATA guidelines. Prohibited articles Pork and pig by-products Gelatine Alcohol Flavouring extracts with alcohol Non-white fishmeat from species without scales or fins Japan Airlines will be serving Muslim meals which have received halal certification*1 from the Japan Islamic Trust*2 on all international flights from Japan. A religious corporation registered with the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. Has issued halal certification from 1999. Approved as a certifying entity in Japan by halal certifying entities in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Thailand. Meals which have cleared criteria in accordance with Islamic laws and legally approved by Islamic laws. Kosher Meal (KSML) This meal is blessed and sealed according to Jewish kosher laws and customs. Vegetarian Vegan Meal (VGML) Any meat products, fish, eggs or dairy products will not be used under any circumstances. * In First Class and Business Class*1, Vegetarian Vegan meals supervised by Chef YONEZAWA Fumio are offered. *1 Flights from Haneda and Narita (excluding flights from Narita to Beijing, Shanghai/Pudong, Dalian, Tianjin, Taipei/Taoyuan) Vegetarian LACTO-OVO Meal (VLML) This is a Vegetarian meal that does not use any meat products and fish. * Please note that it contains eggs and/or dairy products. * In First Class and Business Class*1, Vegetarian LACTO-OVO meals supervised by Chef YONEZAWA Fumio are offered. *1 Flights from Haneda and Narita (excluding flights from Narita to Beijing, Shanghai/Pudong, Dalian, Tianjin, Taipei/Taoyuan) Vegetarian Raw Meal (RVML) This meal consists mainly of raw fruits and vegetables. It contains no highly processed foods, additives, or preservatives. Vegetarian Oriental Meal (VOML) This vegetarian meals features Chinese-style flavors. It contains no eggs, dairy, or other animal-derived products. Bland Meal (BLML) This meal is designed to be easy to digest for passengers with gastrointestinal ailments. It contains no strongly flavored or deep-fried foods, black pepper, chili powder, caffeine, or other gastrointestinal irritants. Low Salt Meal (LSML) This meal is designed for passengers who restrict their sodium intake. It contains no high-sodium foods or seasonings. Diabetic Meal (DBML) This meal is prepared using lean meat and high-fiber ingredients. It contains no deep-fried foods. Low-Calorie Meal (LCML) This meal is designed for passengers who restrict their caloric intake. Each meal contains about 400 calories. Gluten Intolerant Meal (GFML) This meal is designed for gluten intolerant passengers. It contains no wheat, rye, oats, flour, starch, semolina and nuts. * Not suitable for those who are allergic to wheat flour. Low-Fat Meal (LFML) This meal is designed for passengers who restrict their cholesterol intake. It consists of limited fat and high-fiber foods such as meat and fish, fruits and vegetables. Seafood Meal (SFML) This meal is for passengers who prefer to eat fish or other seafood. Fruits Platter Meal (FPML) This meal consists mainly of fruit. It contains no additives or preservatives. It may contain leaf vegetables. Low-Lactose Meal (NLML) This meal is designed for lactose-intolerant passengers. It contains no milk, yogurt, cheese, or other dairy products. * Not suitable for those who are allergic to milk products. Request deadline If you would like to enjoy a special inflight meal, please make your request before the relevant deadline stated below. Please note that we may not be able to determine the energy (calories), protein content, fat content, cholesterol content, total carbohydrate content, dietary fiber content, sugar content, salt content, or type of seasonings in your meal. Type of meal JAL Website Phone / Mail Minimal Allergen Meal Menus Cannot be ordered via the JAL Website At least 48 hours before your flight's departure Kosher Meal Cannot be ordered via the JAL Website At least 48 hours before your flight's departure Other special meals At least 25 hours before your flight's departure At least 24 hours before your flight's departure If you wish to change your special meal order, please contact us prior to the order deadline. If changing your flight reservation, be sure to reconfirm your special meal requests at the same time. Meals may not be available due to inclement weather or other circumstances. Special meal services may not be available on the code-share flights operated by another carrier. Please note that the following special meals are temporarily not available on flights departing from Kona to Narita (JL779). Applicable special meals : Vegetarian Lacto-ovo Meal (VLML), Bland Meal (BLML), Diabetic Meal (DBML), Vegetarian Jain Meal (VJML), Moslem Meal (MOML), Baby Food (BBFD) The number of inflight meals that can be reserved is limited. How to order Ordering through the JAL Website Ordering by phone Visit JAL website and click "Service Selection (Seat,Meal)" button for your flight on the Booking Details screen. Meals may be ordered on the "Optional service" screen when booking a new ticket. Baby and child meals may be ordered on the "Passenger Information" screen when booking a new ticket. Step 1 Press "Request special meal" Click "Request special meal" button on the Booking Details screen : Request special meal . Step 2 Select your desired meal Select your desired meal from the pulldown menu, then click the "Continue" button and proceed to the next screen. Step 3 Confirm The inflight meal you selected will be shown in the Flight information on the Booking Details screen. To make a change, follow the same process. Ordering and inquiries by phone Please contact JAL call center (International Reservation and Information) to order. JAL call center (International Reservation and Information) ==================================================================== 9 dec 2024 2:5 am est : ---https://www.scmp.com/news/asia/east-asia/article/3211780/japan-airline-serves-vegan-passenger-single-banana-and-chopsticks-flight-meal from google ( jal offer vegetarian meal ) page 3 number 2 publish-date : 1:33 pm , 28 feb 2023 Japan airline serves vegan passenger ‘a single banana’ and chopsticks for in-flight meal The business class passenger said he was ‘quite shocked’ and found it ‘a bit insulting to be served a single banana while others are given far more’ His flight from Jakarta to Tokyo was scheduled to last more than 7 hour. Japan Airlines has apologised for ‘not being able to meet expectations’ A Japan Airlines passenger jet takes off at Tokyo International Airport in Haneda earlier this month. Photo: AFP A passenger on board a Japan Airlines flight said he was served a banana with chopsticks as part of vegan in-flight menu. Kris Chari said he booked to fly business class on Tuesday from Jakarta in Indonesia to Tokyo in Japan. The flight was scheduled to last more than 7 hour. There were 2 meal services during that flight – the first was a snack and light refreshment served after take-off and the second was lunch, Japan Airlines said in a statement. The snack option for non-vegan passengers consisted of seared tuna with a Moroccan-style aubergine salad, cheese with orange salsa, and a baguette, per the airline’s menu and Chari’s experience. Chari said he expected to receive the equivalent of what non-vegan passengers were served as a snack, such as a sandwich, salad, vegan cheese, or a baguette. Business class passenger Kris Chari said he was “served a single banana” as a catered meal on a Japan Airlines flight from Indonesia to Tokyo. Photo: Twitter/@cherryclaycourt “Instead, I was served a single banana,” he said. Chari showed reporters a verification confirming he was on the flight. The flight attendant told Chari before the plane took off that the banana was a catered meal. 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