Like I said, the flight did not feel like it was 13 hours, which is a good thing! It was a very smooth ride. I just realized that when I changed my carry-on one last time at my house that I left my i-pod ( I really can't beleive I did that. I'll probably have to buy one here). Young helped me carry some of belongings whlie we went through customs and to the baggage area. The luggage carts were free thankfully at the airport becasue I really needed them to hold all of my stuff. I loaded the cart with my two carry-ons and my two large pieces of luggage. I had to drag my snowboard behind me (good thing it had wheels, but it was still heavy and akward.)
As I walked through customs, I was greeted by "Ka" who was holding a sign with my name on it. It still did not feel like I was really in Korea. He explained that I needed to buy a bus ticket to Deagu for $35. He helped me purchase this and then loaded me onto the bus. Everything went by so quickly. Luckily I had used the restroom prior to meeting him becasue before I knew it I had left the airport. I had nothing to drink and had no clue what I would do if I needed to use the restroom.
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Just arrived in Korea, Incheon Airport |
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