Well, it’s been a pretty full 24 hours. After a very full day in Mumbai, I finished my workshop and headed out to the airport to catch my flight to Bangkok, then onwards to Sydney. Mumbai traffic is legendary – the roads are normally jammed in the small hours of the morning when most international flights come and go. But my flight last night left earlier, so we fought our way out to the airport at the peak of rush-hour. Driving in India is not for the faint-hearted. I always end up with a few more gray hairs.
It was a good trip – both professionally, as I got a lot accomplished, but also personally. My Indian colleagues have discovered that I like to eat, and are showing me some of Mumbai’s best restaurants. We went out last night for super seafood, including delicious garlic crab – whole crab sautéed with loads of butter and garlic. It’s the second time I’ve had it in Mumbai – and both times, I’ve made myself sick by overdoing it with the rich, spicy concoction. The pleasure’s worth the pain in this case.
I made my way through the throngs of people outside the airport, through check-in, customs, and security. The airport in Mumbai really is the pits – I’ve been through plenty of unpleasant, grotty airports in my time – but it’s the inefficiency, the crowds, the dirt, and the hassle that make Mumbai top my list.
Finally through to the departure lounge, I had a few hours to kill. After four days of curry, I decided to treat myself to a KFC for dinner (never let it be said I’ve lost touch with the common man). Across from the fast food court there is a massage hall – where the massage is performed by blind masseuses. So I treated myself to a foot massage.
I flew Thai to Bangkok. The flight to Bangkok was uneventful, but the service was such a contrast the Swiss service I had the other day. Friendly, attentive, and constantly trying to please. The seat was rubbish, uncomfortable for sleeping – when I finally find the airline that combines the flat seat with the great service and convenient routes, I’ll be a convert for life. (BA would win my business if it didn’t mean constant backtracking, and sadly my travel budget doesn’t stretch to Singapore on regular basis.)
Not the sign you want to see at 4:30am when you've just arrived from Mumbai, desperate for a shower
My flight arrived in Bangkok on schedule at 4:30am. I went straight through customs and security, only to be turned away at the lounge because it didn’t open until 5:15am. After a few fitful hours of sleep on the flight from Mumbai, this was not a pleasant surprise. I made a quick phone call home, then hit the lounge for a shower as soon as it opened.
The spa opened at 6am, so I headed over to have a shoulder massage before I boarded my flight to Sydney. Two massages in a day might be a little indulgent, but they were in different countries, so I chalk it up to one of the benefits of being a global traveler.
Time to jump onto my next flight to Sydney. Next update from down under!
My plane awaits: flight TG451 to Sydney