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Originally posted by YK@HKG View PostNice pics and great TR so farMy Cafe Adventures
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Originally posted by SQ225 View PostJust a few months to go before I return to SGNMy Cafe Adventures
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Originally posted by The High Flyer View PostWill I get into trouble for posting that pic? I'm a bit worried now...
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kidding. Thanks for your TR. Hey, The High Flyer , I did not realised that US fighter plane in War museum was so small.
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Originally posted by SuperJonJon View PostWhy do you say so? Did you get great service or something?My Cafe Adventures
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Originally posted by SQFAN View PostHey, The High Flyer , I did not realised that US fighter plane in War museum was so small.My Cafe Adventures
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Trip Report: Part 7
Vietnam's state flag on a shopfront. Many shops prominently displayed the state flag in celebration of Independence Day, 2 September.
Not sure what this meant, but it was definitely related to Independence Day.
Back to the airport. The Departure Hall of the new International Terminal. Singapore Airlines check-in counters in Row C.
The huge Departure Hall, as seen from Row D.
Airside.
The terminal is so new, some shops weren't even ready yet!
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Trip Report: Part 8
A typical departure gate/holding area. You can see the SIA B772ER in the background -- it was at Gate 18.
A Vietnam Airlines jet (is that an Airbus 320?) looming at this gate.
The contracted Star Alliance Gold Lounge. It's next to Gate 16, although Gates 16 and 17 aren't anywhere near Gate 18, where the SIA jet was. The numbering order is a little strange if you ask me.
The Lounge Invitation issued at the check-in counter. I wasn't given a choice between the lounge and a massage, unlike other SQTalkers in the past.
Huge construction going on outside the terminal, where the lounge was. Vietnam is a booming economy!
A bird's eye view of the Star Alliance Lounge.
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Trip Report: Part 9
Another view of the lounge. Notice the beverages table on the right.
Down the stairs, and we end up at the buffet table. Yum yum!
Calamari and shrimp balls. A little boy had been noticed earlier tampering with the sign.
The obligatory cold cuts and sushi counter.
Chicken noodle soup. I skipped this, since I had already had that for breakfast.
The pitch at the wonderful sofa area, a-la-somebody-style. On the table was my half-eaten late lunch. The glutton in me was to realise that he couldn't finish the food, not to mention almost being late for flight boarding!
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Be Among The First To Savour Aromatic Vietnamese Coffee
http://www.mycafeadventures.com/
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Originally posted by SuperJonJon View PostSince it is a Star Alliance Lounge, does that mean I don't need the invitation card and a simple flash of a KFG card would suffice?My Cafe Adventures
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