Air Canada gave us meal vouchers (shown below) and it was the first time I had seen them. The six hours' delay of the flight was never due to their responsibility, just only natural phenomenon. I felt so sorry, and grateful at the same time. The vouchers were CAD $20 in total, but we couldn't get any change. I chose my lunch at the cost of 5 cents above 20 dollars. It was a good deal.
We had killed two hours over chatting and window-shopping in the duty-free shops. It was really boring. For the last part of this trip (grin), I'll show you pictures taken in the plane. The 4th picture was dinner, and the portion was appropriate for me, though it was small for well-built people. The next one was of the breakfast. Both were delicious.
By the way, what do you think of the last picture? It would be drawn by simply putting in the data like the points of departure and destination, the information from the GPS and the monitoring machines. However, I felt uneasy at the position of Vancouver and Tokyo.
I imagine that all the subscribers would think of this entry as the last piece about this trip, but don't miss the next entry! I'm sure you will be surprised.
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