Which airline for Seoul?
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Hi there,

When I run searches on Skyscanner, I see that only Lufthansa has flights to Seoul with just one stop. Air France doesn’t show up, even though I thought the French airline served Seoul? I can’t even log into the Air France website—it keeps glitching.
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" Ahora todos quieren ser latinos , no , ey , pero les falta sazon , bateria y reggaeton " ( Bad Bunny )
TA Tatra Globetrotter ·
Hi there,

Everyone flies to Incheon, even Air France... After that, it depends on your preferred departure airport, your schedule, the price you want to pay, and your preferences for certain airlines—whether for personal or ethical reasons. Air France, Korean, T'Way, Asiana, Turkish, KLM, SAS, Lufthansa, LOT, Finnair...

Michel
ER Erjome Globetrotter ·
Hi Marie,

For direct flights from Paris, you’ve got Air France as well as the Korean airlines Asiana, Korean Air, and T'way (low-cost).

For flights with one stopover, there’s Lufthansa, but also KLM, Finnair, LOT, Turkish Airlines, Swiss, Emirates, Etihad, Qatar Airways, Chinese airlines, and probably others.

You’ve got plenty of options depending on dates and fares!
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SI Sinforosa Veteran ·
Hi Michel,

I really like Air France and I’d prefer just one stopover (Paris). For the past two days, I’ve been trying to log onto the Air France website to check schedules and prices, but I can’t seem to do it.

I also saw LOT for Seoul—I took it to go to Poland. Someone who flies with them very often told me there are often delays.
" Celui qui voyage sans rencontrer l'autre ne voyage pas , il se déplace " ( Alexandra David-Néel )

" Ahora todos quieren ser latinos , no , ey , pero les falta sazon , bateria y reggaeton " ( Bad Bunny )
ER Erjome Globetrotter ·
Michel (Tatra) just shared some options before me.

I see you're near Nice. Out of all the airlines I mentioned, only the Korean, Chinese, and Etihad don’t serve Nice.
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SI Sinforosa Veteran ·
Hi Jérôme,

I found it surprising that Air France doesn’t serve Seoul. As soon as I can log onto the site, I’ll check the schedules and prices—I usually fly Air France.
" Celui qui voyage sans rencontrer l'autre ne voyage pas , il se déplace " ( Alexandra David-Néel )

" Ahora todos quieren ser latinos , no , ey , pero les falta sazon , bateria y reggaeton " ( Bad Bunny )
ER Erjome Globetrotter ·
If you really love flying Air France, there’s no debate. If you're interested in flying SkyTeam for mileage accumulation, check out the KLM option, which for me has a major advantage: the return flight is in the evening and overnight, instead of Air France’s morning departure with a loooong daytime flight. I took this KLM flight recently, and it was great to have the last day in Seoul and be able to sleep for almost half the flight to Amsterdam. When I travel to this part of Northeast Asia, I now avoid those overly long daytime flights. Since the war in Ukraine—except for Chinese airlines (and maybe a few others)—flying over Russia is no longer allowed, and flight times have gotten longer by taking a southern route via Central Asia.
"Si partir vivre ses rêves remplit l'âme, les partager après les avoir réalisés la grandit" "Qui veut apprendre à se connaître commence par explorer le monde"
TA Tatra Globetrotter ·
Hi there,

I agree with the KLM idea if the plan is to earn miles on the SkyTeam program. Just a heads-up, though—when you buy an Air France or KLM ticket, it’s really tough to get them to link another SkyTeam alliance card besides Flying Blue. I think it’s actually impossible. KLM does have a proper premium economy, with way more space, though.

Personally, I think it’s a shame to fly Air France and get stuck in the mess of Roissy when you’ve got an airport near you with solid global connections. Even if the onboard experience with LOT is just okay, Warsaw Airport is a dream—so simple. Finnair, Turkish Airlines, they’re on another level, especially when it comes to service.

Michel
GI Gilmau Regular ·
Hi, A little addition to what’s just been said: The Korean flight is direct from CDG to Seoul. The airline is a member of SkyTeam. That means: Flying Blue miles, and likely the option to book through the Air France website, in "code share." It’ll then be an AF flight number, with ticket issuance and check-in on an AF connecting flight from Nice Airport. I took this flight a few years ago and have great memories of it. Best regards
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TA Tatra Globetrotter ·
Hi Harry,

Korea itself is a good idea. The airline is a member of SkyTeam, like Air France and KLM. You can buy tickets on the Air France or KLM website, but it’s really difficult—if not impossible—to add your Korean Air frequent flyer card if you’re logged into Flying Blue. That’s not great... I also doubt the miles will be credited to Flying Blue, since most of the time they aren’t awarded if the flight is operated by a partner airline. Seat selection and other services might also be restricted. In short, it’s worth thinking about—booking a ticket with one airline when the flight(s) are operated by a partner can lead to a number of inconveniences and a lower level of service.

Michel
SI Sinforosa Veteran ·
Thanks everyone for your tips—I see I’ve got plenty of options! I’ll check the schedules, layover times, and prices before deciding.
" Celui qui voyage sans rencontrer l'autre ne voyage pas , il se déplace " ( Alexandra David-Néel )

" Ahora todos quieren ser latinos , no , ey , pero les falta sazon , bateria y reggaeton " ( Bad Bunny )
EN Envallis Globetrotter ·
Thanks everyone for your advice—I see I’m spoiled for choice! I’ll check the schedules, layover times, and prices before deciding.

Yeah, that’s always the way to go :P

I did a round-trip to Seoul with Air France two years ago: the 14-hour flight back to CDG flew by, and I was impressed by the comfort of the new 777 cabin.
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TA Tatra Globetrotter ·
Hi there,

The 777s with amazing comfort? I’d love to hear more—can you elaborate? After all, they’re still 3-4-3 configurations. What won you over?

Personally, I first check what you mentioned: the flight itself, its quirks, the interesting bits, the aircraft type, connection opportunities, and the mileage value. But I’m a bit of an avgeek

Michel
ER Erjome Globetrotter ·
I did a round-trip to Seoul with Air France two years ago: the 14-hour return flight to CDG flew by—blown away by the comfort of the new 777 cabin.

Definitely business class 😉 Right now, AF is using the A350 with a much newer and more adapted cabin. 14 hours or so of daytime flying is still *sooooo* long.
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TA Tatra Globetrotter ·
Definitely business class 😄 Right now, AF is flying the A350 with a much newer and more comfortable cabin. Even so, 14 hours or so of daytime flying is still *sooooo* long.

To each their own, I guess—I actually prefer daytime flights. I don’t sleep on planes anyway, not even in business class. Plus, most planes have Wi-Fi now, which makes a big difference.

Still, I’m a little disappointed—you didn’t really share much about your positive experience!

At the end of the day, whether it’s an A350 or a 787-9, it’s not just about the plane model. The vibe on board and the service matter more. Korean Air uses the 787-9, right?

Michel
ER Erjome Globetrotter ·
Hi Michel,

Everyone has their own tastes, and since I prefer daytime flights—I don’t sleep on planes anyway, not even in business;

Unlike you, I do sleep on flights, which is why I prefer overnight flights, especially on the return from Northeast Asia where I travel regularly.

and now most planes have Wi-Fi, which really changes things.

I’m one of those people who no longer wants to be connected all the time 😅 Plus, I don’t really have a reason to be anymore 😅 So honestly, in-flight Wi-Fi doesn’t matter much to me.

Still, I’m a little disappointed—you don’t really explain much about your positive experience.

That’s because I haven’t flown AF (Air France) on this route in quite a while.

My last trip to ICN in September was on KLM’s 777-300 in premium economy. Duo seats 👍, takeoff from Seoul around 10:30 PM, which was perfect, great cabin crew 👍, stayed at the Crown Plaza, and arrived feeling fresh. As for the catering, I barely touch it since I eat in the lounge and only have breakfast, which is way better than AF’s anyway.

Before that, it was Turkish Airlines with a departure from Seoul around 11 PM, and no complaints there either.

After all, with an A350 or a 787-9, it’s not so much the brand of the plane that matters, but the atmosphere on board and the service.

And most importantly, the seats and IFE for people who don’t use their laptop or phone.

AF has started upgrading the first, business, and premium economy seats on their 777-300s, but it’s not yet rolled out across all aircraft. And nothing for economy class yet.

https://wwws.airfrance.fr/information/prepare/nos-avions/b777-nouveau-siege-business

Korean Air uses the 787-9, right?

I’ve never taken KE on a long-haul flight, only regionally to Japan and domestically to Jeju, where they often use wide-body aircraft to meet demand.

Korean Air has a variety of aircraft, including the 787-9, and they deploy them based on demand and season. They’re one of the rare airlines still operating the 747-8 (alongside Lufthansa and Air China), sometimes on the CDG route in the summer.
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TA Tatra Globetrotter ·
Hi Jérôme,

Unlike you, I sleep on flights, which is why I prefer these overnight flights, especially on the return from Northeast Asia where I travel regularly.

You’re really lucky!

I’m one of those people who no longer want to be connected all the time 😅 And I don’t really have any reason to be anymore 😅 So, honestly, onboard Wi-Fi doesn’t matter much to me.

It’s been a long time since I last watched a movie on an airplane’s IFE. The position, sure, but not the rest. I also have the feeling—just from observation, no hard evidence—that IFE development has kind of stalled, and far fewer passengers use it. I also eat at the lounge—though the Crown Lounges in Amsterdam aren’t great—but onboard, the meal is more of a bonus, a surprise, something to try, a commercial offering, a signature that helps pass the time. Hunger isn’t really the point, in my opinion. I’ve got a long-haul coming up on Turkish Airlines: outbound on a 787-9, return on a 777. That said, if I manage to catch the 1h05 connection in Istanbul. Departure at 9:35 AM on the outbound, evening departure on the return.

Michel
EN Envallis Globetrotter ·
I did a round-trip to Seoul with Air France two years ago: the 14-hour return flight to CDG flew by, blown away by the comfort of the new 777 cabin.

Definitely business class 😄 Right now, AF is using the A350 with a much newer and more suitable cabin. A 14-hour daytime flight is still *so* long though.

I don’t usually pick AF for long-haul because of a few silly biases—I had a booking with Korean but through a sharecode, and after a schedule change, I had to switch and ended up with AF flights. I can confirm they were 777s.

I found the staff really friendly, it was comfortable, and obviously, there was a huge selection of French movies for the kids/teens. We actually got some decent rest (especially since it was a trip with 7- and 10-hour layovers in Seoul, with kids). In the end, I realized that traveling within a French ecosystem isn’t so bad compared to foreign airlines where things feel less familiar. I’d struggle to chat for half an hour with a Qatar Airways flight attendant 😏 The 14-hour flight was the return, which was overnight ;) Though we did have a 13-hour daytime flight on the way there :P

Anyway, I flew with Cathay this summer, still in economy—it’s really another level ;)
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TA Tatra Globetrotter ·
Good evening Mickaël,

What you're saying is interesting because it clearly outlines different passenger profiles... clever 😏. I already don’t like Air France for domestic or European flights, so I can’t imagine enduring a long-haul flight in a French atmosphere, with cues that at best escape me and at worst annoy me. To be honest, I think I’ve only flown back from Japan once with Air France, upstairs in a 747, no less—but still separated from my preferred travel companion. The last few times I flew with them, I was struck by the long, sugary spiels about safety instructions—at least three times more chatter than an airline that would give them simply in English. It seemed like more things were banned than elsewhere. And then, "salty or sweet?"—I’ve always found that so hypocritical. Just don’t serve anything, but skip the theatrics. My last European flight was Warsaw to Paris, and it was particularly dreadful for reasons I’d rather not get into here. In short, I only fly with them when I really have no other choice—like when a KLM purchase puts them on a codeshare... Cathay, I think I’ve flown with them four times, but that was thirty years ago, so I can’t really comment. But they do have a good reputation.

Michel
ER Erjome Globetrotter ·
Hi Michel,

You're really lucky

I adapt as much as I can to the destination's time zone to be immediately operational.

It’s been a long time since I last watched a movie on an airplane’s IFE; the position, yes, but not the rest.

I also watch movies very rarely. Maybe a music channel just to switch things up from my playlist. Plus, it depends on the airline. I just took 4 Air China premium flights to Taiwan, and the movie selection was more or less okay (French and English versions), even though I didn’t watch any. For the music channels, though, no international artists. Also, a layover in Beijing where there’s a lot to say, but I won’t go into it here to avoid going off-topic. Like you, I watch the Geovision—it helps me settle in and manage my rest times.

I have the feeling, just from observation without any proof to show you, that the development of IFE systems is a bit stalled, and far fewer passengers use them.

When I walk around the cabin, I still see that the vast majority of screens are on.

I also eat at the lounge—by the way, the Crown Lounges in Amsterdam aren’t great

I like transiting through Amsterdam—it’s functional and human-sized. Spending 3 or 4 hours there to avoid rushing, take a shower, and grab a bite is something I really appreciate.

But on board, the meal is more like a bonus, a surprise, something to try, a commercial offering, a signature that helps pass the time. Hunger isn’t really the point, in my opinion.

I agree with you.

I have a long-haul flight coming up on Turkish Airlines; outbound on a 787-9, return on a 777. If I manage to catch the 1h05 connection in Istanbul.

You’re used to Istanbul, no problem 😄. Me, much less. I find it too big, and there’s always a lot of taxiing, whether arriving or departing. And for people without lounge access, it’s one of the most expensive airports if you want to eat or drink anything. But I do like flying TK depending on the destination and opportunities. For example, the schedules for Seoul are perfect for me. Arriving around 6 PM in Seoul, I head to the Best Western Airport hotel I know well, grab dinner there, and the next day, I go back to the airport to pick up the rental car. The return flight around 11 PM is also great.

I’m settling in for a few weeks before taking Qatar Airways to Australia, with some "avgeek" highlights on the agenda: a 787-9 and A380 to Sydney, and a return from Adelaide on an A350-9 and 787-9. It’s been a while since I’ve flown them, and I’m curious to see if they live up to all the praise summarized by Skytrax.
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ER Erjome Globetrotter ·
Hi Michael,

I found the staff really friendly, it was comfortable, and obviously a huge selection of movies in French for kids/teens

From my experience, the staff really depends on the crew—it’s kind of a hit or miss 🤷. But for the selection of French movies, it’s definitely ideal, especially with kids and teens.

In the end, I think traveling within a French ecosystem is still pretty great compared to foreign airlines where you have fewer reference points.

On the other hand, when you go to the other side of the world, you lose your bearings pretty quickly. Starting with the flight is already a change of scenery depending on the airline 😄

I’d struggle to chat for half an hour with a Qatar Airways flight attendant

I’ll actually get to test that—I have two 14-hour flights with them to Australia in a few weeks 😄

Well, I flew with Cathay this summer, still in economy, and it’s really another level 😉

I haven’t flown with them in years, but they’re one of the airlines with a great reputation.
"Si partir vivre ses rêves remplit l'âme, les partager après les avoir réalisés la grandit" "Qui veut apprendre à se connaître commence par explorer le monde"
EN Envallis Globetrotter ·
In the end, I find that traveling within the French ecosystem isn't so bad compared to foreign airlines where you have fewer landmarks.

On the other hand, when you go to the other side of the world, you lose your bearings pretty quickly. Starting with the flight is already a change of scenery depending on the airline 😄

That’s exactly why I usually travel with foreign airlines. But I’m starting to think that traveling "French" isn’t so bad after all ;). Of course, direct flights are way too expensive, so I never take AF. This time, it was a combination of circumstances with a Korean codeshare and a connecting flight.
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TA Tatra Globetrotter ·
Hello,

Let’s continue this friendly discussion, even if we’re no longer strictly on the original topic—though the points raised can still be helpful.

You’re used to Istanbul, no problem 😄 Me, much less. I find it too big, and there’s always a lot of taxiing, whether arriving or departing. And for people without lounge access, it’s one of the most expensive airports if you want to eat or drink anything.

I fly a lot with Turkish Airlines too because it’s the way I’ve found for over 15 years—maybe 18—to keep a Star Alliance Gold status, which I find extremely beneficial. It’s not like it doesn’t cost me, though—I live over 500 km from the nearest airport served by Star Alliance, which might seem crazy to someone from Paris. A lot of taxiing in Istanbul, true, often 20 minutes, but at least there’s never a pax bus, or almost never. The airport is indeed very expensive, probably one of the most expensive in the world, and even the two main lounges are packed—often more crowded than Montparnasse on a Friday at 6 PM... But construction is already underway in both terminals. Work should finish in a few weeks, I think—I’ll probably go check it out.

Michel
NA Nataly03 Globetrotter ·
Of course Air France has flights to Seoul! I even took it myself ;)
nathalie
SI Sinforosa Veteran ·
Yes, now I’ve seen it—I couldn’t access the Air France site before.
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NA Nataly03 Globetrotter ·
And I even left from Nice 😄
nathalie
SI Sinforosa Veteran ·
And how was your experience (schedules, layovers, etc.)?
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" Ahora todos quieren ser latinos , no , ey , pero les falta sazon , bateria y reggaeton " ( Bad Bunny )
NA Nataly03 Globetrotter ·
The layover was in Paris. Pretty standard, really. We were in premium—it was great
nathalie
SI Sinforosa Veteran ·
Thanks Nathalie.
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" Ahora todos quieren ser latinos , no , ey , pero les falta sazon , bateria y reggaeton " ( Bad Bunny )
SI Sinforosa Veteran ·
Hi there,

I haven’t bought my ticket to South Korea yet, but given the international situation, the choice of airlines is getting more limited.....
" Celui qui voyage sans rencontrer l'autre ne voyage pas , il se déplace " ( Alexandra David-Néel )

" Ahora todos quieren ser latinos , no , ey , pero les falta sazon , bateria y reggaeton " ( Bad Bunny )
ER Erjome Globetrotter ·
Hello,

I can confirm the situation is complicated right now. But your trip is in a few months, so you should be fine. Otherwise, you might want to avoid those airlines even if it’s a bit more expensive.
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SI Sinforosa Veteran ·
I was thinking of buying the ticket this week for a departure on July 4th, and I was leaning toward Air France....
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" Ahora todos quieren ser latinos , no , ey , pero les falta sazon , bateria y reggaeton " ( Bad Bunny )
ER Erjome Globetrotter ·
Well, you're in luck with what's going on in the Gulf right now.
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SI Sinforosa Veteran ·
Good thing I'm not rushing to buy the flight tickets... 😅

Anyway, the travel industry is really shaken up—just read the professional online media like "Tourmag" or "L'Echo Touristique."
" Celui qui voyage sans rencontrer l'autre ne voyage pas , il se déplace " ( Alexandra David-Néel )

" Ahora todos quieren ser latinos , no , ey , pero les falta sazon , bateria y reggaeton " ( Bad Bunny )
ER Erjome Globetrotter ·
Glad I’m not rushing to buy flight tickets...😅

On the contrary, I’d say if you want to fly Air France, better take care of it now. There’s likely going to be an increase in oil prices that airlines will pass on, plus people who haven’t booked yet and were considering Gulf carriers might decide to avoid them (everyone’s got their own take on that).

Anyway, the tourism world is really shaken up—just read the professional online media like "Tourmag" or "L'Echo touristique."

I skim through those too, but I’m not learning anything new. The airline, travel, and tourism industries in general are used to handling crises (COVID, wars, earthquakes, that Icelandic volcano a few years back, attacks, strikes, etc.). I’m one of the people affected with a Qatar Airways ticket to Sydney on 21/3, and the only thing that matters is keeping up with updates on the app or website. You’ve got to be patient and wait because nobody’s got a crystal ball 🔮
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SI Sinforosa Veteran ·
Hi there,

I just ended up buying the ticket with Lufthansa (with a layover in Munich), which was 325 € cheaper than Air France and had similar schedules.

Fingers crossed now....
" Celui qui voyage sans rencontrer l'autre ne voyage pas , il se déplace " ( Alexandra David-Néel )

" Ahora todos quieren ser latinos , no , ey , pero les falta sazon , bateria y reggaeton " ( Bad Bunny )
ER Erjome Globetrotter ·
Hi,

Departing from Nice, I assume? Great way to save money to enjoy even more while you're there! 👍 You're going to love it.

I have a 50% chance of going back in two weeks for the 5th time 😄
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TA Tatra Globetrotter ·
Hi there,

Watch out for Lufthansa flights with regional connections in Europe—Lufthansa is suddenly ending all operations for its regional airline, Lufthansa CityLine, starting April 18th. A bit of a mess, especially with the current strikes in the company.

Michel
PA Patrick91230 Globetrotter ·
Hi Michel,

There’s a lot of movement in the airlines due to the rising cost of kerosene.

Norse is canceling all its flights from Los Angeles to Paris, London, and Rome. KLM is canceling its least profitable intra-European flights. You mentioned Lufthansa’s CityLine. Edelweiss is canceling its flights to Denver, Seattle, and Oman, and reducing its rotations to Las Vegas. Others around the world will follow—fuel costs have become way too steep, jumping from $750 to $1,900 per 1,000 liters. Airlines that hedged their fuel costs are managing for now.
Cordialement, Patrick.
SI Sinforosa Veteran ·
Hi Michel,

I’m starting to think about a Plan B in Europe just in case.....
" Celui qui voyage sans rencontrer l'autre ne voyage pas , il se déplace " ( Alexandra David-Néel )

" Ahora todos quieren ser latinos , no , ey , pero les falta sazon , bateria y reggaeton " ( Bad Bunny )
ER Erjome Globetrotter ·
Hi Marie,

I’m starting to think about a Plan B in Europe just in case...

How does this affect you? Lufthansa CityLine?

And Europe as a Plan B? Maybe I’m wrong, but I’d actually be even more worried about canceled flights.
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TA Tatra Globetrotter ·
Hi Patrick,

Yeah, Lufthansa was mainly looking for an opportunity to get rid of those planes that guzzle a bit too much fuel, and those European routes that don’t really fit with their plans—which, if I understood correctly, are more focused on long-haul leisure flights.

Michel
TA Tatra Globetrotter ·
Hi,

I don’t think it’s City Line from Nice, but from Bordeaux, for example, or others... Lufthansa will rebook passengers on other flights, no worries about that, but they’re pulling out of a certain type of route.

Michel
PA Patrick91230 Globetrotter ·
Hi Reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, 10% drop in oil prices this afternoon! Lol! Rollercoaster ride.
Cordialement, Patrick.
ER Erjome Globetrotter ·
Hey Michel,

From Nice, it's pure LH. And *A is well established there if you need rerouting.
"Si partir vivre ses rêves remplit l'âme, les partager après les avoir réalisés la grandit" "Qui veut apprendre à se connaître commence par explorer le monde"
SI Sinforosa Veteran ·
Reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, 10% drop in the price of a barrel this afternoon! Rollercoaster.

Yeah, it’s a "rollercoaster"—Iran just closed the strait again.

We’ve entered an era marked by unpredictability....
" Celui qui voyage sans rencontrer l'autre ne voyage pas , il se déplace " ( Alexandra David-Néel )

" Ahora todos quieren ser latinos , no , ey , pero les falta sazon , bateria y reggaeton " ( Bad Bunny )
PA Patrick91230 Globetrotter ·
Trump is gonna lose it! 😉
Cordialement, Patrick.
SI Sinforosa Veteran ·
Trump’s gonna blow a fuse! 😉

Do all the wires work in his head? Some people are questioning his mental health...
" Celui qui voyage sans rencontrer l'autre ne voyage pas , il se déplace " ( Alexandra David-Néel )

" Ahora todos quieren ser latinos , no , ey , pero les falta sazon , bateria y reggaeton " ( Bad Bunny )
PA Patrick91230 Globetrotter ·
It's obvious! At 80, the threads are starting to fray.
Cordialement, Patrick.
TA Tatra Globetrotter ·
Good evening,

I’m not sure if we French folks—y’all included—aren’t overthinking this a bit. We’re kinda victims of our own access to info, which is, by nature, emotional. Yesterday, I had fun checking out departures from Fukuoka... The runway was a little tight for all the flights leaving: ANA, JR, JAL, Peach, Star Flyer, Skymark, some Korean airlines, Ibex, and even more exotic stuff I was looking at. You shouldn’t stay so hung up on contradictory news—just move forward.

Michel

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