Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Travel to UK. Part1 - Bangalore to Paris

Charles de Gaule, Paris
27 April 2010
Yesterday, in India, I had a hell of a star to my journey. At the airport I realised that my checking bag was weighing 40kg and my cabin bag was weighing 21kg. My allowances were for 28kg and 12kg respectively. Since, parent's flight was on the next calendar day, they were not allowed in. I went in with the full load. There was a long queue at the Air France counter. The staff were offering money to travellers to postpone their travel. On my turn at the counter I was asked to rearrange the weight, and to use separate bag for laptop. Fortunately I had a spare bag and Mom was carrying my laptop bag. After rearranging I had to go through the queue again. The announcement that not all may be accommodated made maters worse. I was lucky enough to be allowed checking in. But not before paying $200 for the extra bag. The the emigration, the man missed stamping my boarding card, I had to return from security check. Finally boarded and took off. Parents were inside the airport by then.
Paris was pleasant. Had had a meal in the flight. So at the airport, after checking for the boarding gate for next flight, brushed my teeth, freshened up & proseeded to security. Security was smooth. Called Dad, checked mails, set new time zone in my watch and only then did I realise that the passport and boarding pass were not on me. I had dropped them some where. Bro, you were right, I did not lose my cool. Retraced my path, took help of security and finally located the lost stuff with Air France counter. Some good samaritan had found it. Am happy :-)

2 comments:

Unknown said...

I am glad that you got the passport and boarding pass. But dude, how could you drop them. I keep telling you that keep them with you always.... and if possibly in a bag :)

anyways you have learnt the first lesson..... welcome to the real world and international travelling....

Divya said...

What an amazingly eventful journey! But seriously how did u manage to drop the most important things. Height of carelessness! Which world were you in ?! Lol.. At this rate I think it is a very good thing that you atleast managed to reach London without returning back to India. Achievement!! :D

Please do write if your journey from Paris to London was as interesting. :)