Stuck in Bangkok?
November 30, 2008 | Bangkok, Thailand | Vetting explained
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“Stuck in Bangkok” is all about
perspective isn't it? Being a Canadian, I am so used to being in
charge and living with regular conveniences that I have been
frustrated that I am not free to come and go when I please. It causes
us to get angry when when we call Thai Airways and we are not the
first in line or that we are paying customers really does not matter.
In the west, we are so used to being in control and not having to
deal with regular inconveniences that much of the world faces
everyday. Yes, it messes up our plans and folks back home have to
adjust but other than that it means chilling where we are and trying
to figure out how much to push or how much to “take a number”.
The world is changing rapidly and yet life goes on. I was with my
friends this week while they worked with families in the slums- life
goes on. To these folks, it matters little who is in control of the
country. There biggest issues are food, shelter, and clothing. Maybe
those of us that have some time on our hands could lend a hand while
waiting for that new flight to be added? The frontline folks at Thai
Airways are trying their best. Why the corporation doesn't step it up
and open up the skies elsewhere besides Bangkok is beyond me?? Thanks
Air Canada for being a friendly voice and doing whatever you could!
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