Hi! At last I'm over here again, these days I took them to rest and be with my family and friends, so no updates until hoy.Gracias to all of you who spent and worried, I'm almost 100% recovered, even I have a dream a little setback, but in a few days already happens to me ^ _ ~
As I mentioned in the previous post, from France, the return was very long, especially since I spent half a day at Narita airport before leaving the plane, and that my flight left at 21:55, but given the chaos that could have, I left for the airport at 3 in the afternoon, and thank goodness!
When I reached the airport on the departure level and I found thousands of people doing glue mixture, it was a mess! I went to get the Air France desk to get to the appropriate queue and to check the bags soon.
When I got to the tail was not yet sure if it was correct or not, but then went to the airport staff of the Embassy of France with signs that they placed the queue was for Air France and wondering if our flight was with detino Paris, etc. Be sure that we are .... people do not have the wrong tail, so if it would be a problem because i was about 4 hours to get to the counter and to check the bags, what a grace as I'd put in the queue that was not ....
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of the French Embassy throughout the airport.
There was also staff from other embassies, U.S. immigration staff in China, ... by the embassy of Spain supueto conspicuous by his absence ...
They also had a stand at a corner to help people with questions, problems, etc ...
Finally, after checking in luggage, I sat about 10 minutes to see the latest news on Fukushima, this TV you see, broadcast channel 24.
And this is the poster that hung in all the airport shops, saving energy, no shop open.
All souvenirs, from first to last, closed.
I looked for my gate, and thence to 10 minutes I was inside the plane, heading to Korea to refuel, then Paris, then in the end, Vigo.
Home At Last!
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