Re: travelling home just before thanksgiving is hard

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I have decided that from now on I will skip IETF meetings in November that are in Asia. The main reason is my family does not want another turkey cooked by a zombie like last year when Lou and I shared bad trip back.

Olafur

Sent from Blue On Nov 27, 2017, at 21:19, Lou Berger <lberger@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

FWIW i had a very similar experience to Kent's last year returning from Seoul.

I wonder what the conflict was that made us move from the 2nd week of
December...

Lou


On November 27, 2017 8:58:47 PM "John Levine" <johnl@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

In article <9792B98B-68B3-4832-A60D-3210C9401D89@xxxxxxxxxxx> you write:


I had an awful experience travelling home from Singapore. What was
supposed to be 22-hours of travel
became 40-hours. Much of this was due to my US-based connecting airport
being exceptionally busy,
related to this most-travelled holiday of the year, causing me to miss my
gate and not be able to get
onto either of two standbys.


Also sorry to hear it, but I'm rather surprised. I flew home on
Monday the 20th with no trouble at all. Where did you misconnect,
and how long a layover did you have?

R's,
John

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