I flew into Tokyo International Airport. The sky was blue and the flight was really comfortable. The picture is of the Dreamliner that took me. As soon as I got to the airport, I headed for the bus station. I had to use the bus service to move to Narita International Airport.
At Narita, all the six members of this trip got together. They will show up repeatedly in the following entries, and I'm going to call them Mr. and Mrs. K, Mr. and Mrs. W and Ms.O respectively. Ms.O is the group leader of this trip. I had no personal acquaintance with Mr. & Mrs. K, but I felt something unusual toward Mr. K. It proved a few days later that he was a leading figure of a big pharmaceutical company. I'll introduce him later.
The check-in counter of Air Canada was heavily crowded. I knew the reason after I checked in. The boarding passes of 3 of 6 members had no seat number. An overbooking seemed to have happened. Eventually, Mr. and Mrs. K got seats in business class. I wanted to see how sumptuous the meals in business class were, but I refrained. I tried to have enough sleep to keep the jet lag away. I was asleep except for mealtimes. The picture show the in-flight dinner and breakfast of Air Canada.
(Vocabulary)
have no personal acquaintance with ~とは個人的な面識がない
sumptuous 豪華な, ぜいたくな
a sumptuous feast 豪勢なごちそう
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