Alright,since Im back from USA about a week ago,and jet lag free,time to update my blog.Before going into the details of my trip,just to let you all know that USA is a great place to be and if any of you wants to travel or study overseas,I strongly recommend USA a place to go.They've got almost everything there,as if its almost prefect.From cheap cars,to cheap groceries,friendly people,varieties of food,excellent weather(ignore winter time though) and choices of courses to study.
Right,I departed Malaysia on the 6th of May from our infamous known to world wide airport,KLIA.KLIA has been really quite for the recent years.Guessing tourist doesn't like us Malaysians or maybe Malaysia isn't interesting afterall :S.From what I've known,Malaysia Airlines only have a total of less than 50 big aircrafts,compared to our nieghboring country,Singapore,they have an amount of more than a 100.
peaceful and quite KLIA
It took around 22 hours to reach Newark Liberty International Airport,including transit at Stockholm in Sweden. While in the plane,I was enjoying their chioces of movies and food they served. And you know what,I recommend these 2 movies, The Stone Family and The Bucket List.Both shows are very good. Lucky for me,I was able to enjoy my sleep during the flight as the plane was empty and I shifted my place for a more comfy place.Must be the Swine Flu news that caused kia si Malaysians not to board the plane.LOL!!
Flew past Greenland
Upon arrival at the airport,I waited to catch the next plane to Buffalo,which is about 2 hours flight away from the airport to meet up with my sis.Got off the plane,hired a cab to our motel at Buffalo,Red Roff Inn.Since then,I started to suffer from jet lag. So tired even though its only 5 in the evening over there. Over here in USA,its just the starting of summer,but its still so cold there,its something like 10-15 degress during the day and 5 degrees and below during the night. Accompanied with the strong wind blow,I ought to turn into Snowman soon.
Something we don't get to see in Malaysia, Isreal Aircraft