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Hum is bloody bloody one leh...... oyster still not too bad but got some kinda of iron/metal taste when its raw..... Cheerios......SS08 ^_^
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only laojiao like us will know when gate will about to change because if flight delay and the plane have not departed when our plane landed then we already preppared to change gate....
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1. circle around the airport for 45 mins because TSN airport closed due to inclement weather and after airport re-open our queue was no. 9. 2. ready for take-off and then Vietnam Airlines plane stalled on the runway and the delay of almost an hour forced the plane to go back to re-fuel after burning quite a bit of fuel waiting for plane to be towed away. 3. cases of passengers late for boarding and captain off-load passenger including their check-in luggage. 4. often see passenger walking to the gate when the aero-bridge already retracted and watch the passenger argue angrily with ground crew. 5. years ago a plane I was in aborted landing and try again after circling a few rounds.
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will be heading to Tuy Hoa, Phu Yen for seafood...cheap flight and hotel...not so many tourists yet like Phu Quoc and Nha Trang...
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mai lah...dun wan to sound like him...sekali I ken a tio arrow...
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the story now that frustrated the passengers departing from Singapore is the 1 July 2018 ADL of $13.30....many are unhappy of the increase...I dun need T5 and have not even been to T4...haizzzzzzzzzzzz..... bye bye bye to cheap air-fares...
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yea yea...i scared of bloody si hum...also ccb...
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My longest wait was about 4 hrs, once Hanoi to SG due to weather. Another LA to SG due to crews caught in heavy jam. Nbzzzz I could reach the airport on time but why not the crews? The transport boss again. Foreigners should be proud, helping to build 1 of the best airport in the world. SG should be proud, we are talking not T1, T2 but T5 How many countries have T5???
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Really cuntfusing....luckily I seldom visit Hanoi...
_________________________________________________ Hanoi bans contract-based vehicles, including Grab and Uber, on multiple streets The limitation has come into effect, even pending approval from the higher authority By Thai Xuan / Tuoi Tre News February 28, 2018, 22:40 GMT+7 The Department of Transport in Hanoi has officially made a proposal to the municipal People’s Committee, forbidding contract-based vehicles with less than nine seats from traveling on a number of urban streets. Defined as a means of transport operated on an agreement, in the written form or via a smartphone app, between a licensed passenger transit business and a customer, contract-based vehicles include Uber and Grab cars. Such vehicles will be prohibited on 11 streets within certain time frames. During rush hours, from 6:00 am to 9:00 am and between 4:30 pm and 7:00 pm, their two way movement is not allowed on the streets of Giang Vo, Lang Ha, Le Van Luong, and Truong Chinh. Uber and Grab cars and taxis are also banned the entire day on Phu Doan Street (one direction), Cau Giay Street and Xuan Thuy Street (two directions). They are prohibited from running on Hang Bai Street between 7:00 pm and midnight on Friday and the weekend. The proposal is awaiting consent from the People’s Committee but its legal effect has started, said Vu Van Vien, director of the Hanoi Department of Transport. From January 2018, in a pilot program, the department began planting poles banning contract-based vehicles with less than nine seats between 6:00 am and 9:00 am, and from 4:30 pm to 7:00 pm on many streets. Vien said that all Grab and Uber cars are required to stick a contract logo on the windscreen, and those failing to have the symbol while running on the designated streets will receive a twofold penalty from police, on the absence of the logo and the forbidden movement. In the transport authority’s view, the decision shows the capital’s determination to unsnarl clogged urban roads. The installation of car ban poles applies on a piecemeal basis, which means that they will be removed from the streets with reduced congestion, while roads with serious traffic jams will have more ban poles, according to Vien.
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Die die lah, still arguing N or S...by time construction completed 20 years liao...
_________________________________________________ Debate over expansion options for overloaded Ho Chi Minh City airport Experts disagree on the optimal way to enlarge the city’s Tan Son Nhat International Airport By Tuan Son / Tuoi Tre News February 28, 2018, 20:00 GMT+7 As Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City grapples with an overwhelming volume of passengers far beyond its design capacity, experts cannot agree on which expansion option is best for the airport and the city. Most opinions support either of the two options: expanding the airport to the north where a controversial golf course is currently located, or expanding it to the south toward an already congested residential area. With little time left until the most practical options are to be submitted to the Vietnamese prime minister for final approval, two separate meetings were held on Monday and Tuesday in Hanoi to hear arguments from supporters of both sides. Southward expansion At a meeting with the Ministry of Transport on Tuesday, France’s ADP Ingénierie (ADPi), a company specializing in airport architecture and engineering, proposed expanding Tan Son Nhat to the south with a view to raising the airport’s capacity to over 50 million passengers yearly by 2025. The airport served over 32 million passengers in 2016, while its current capacity is only around 25 million. To achieve the goal, ADPi suggests a renovation of current taxiways and aircraft stands with the addition of a new terminal to the south of the current airport. As far as traffic congestion is concerned, the engineering firm said the issue can be resolved by building a new link road reserved only for vehicles entering and exiting the airport, apart from existing mixed-use roads. A map of Tan Son Nhat International Airport. Graphic: Tuoi Tre Meanwhile, the 157-hectare plot of land that lies to the north of Tan Son Nhat, currently occupied by a namesake golf course, can be used to develop supplementary buildings such as aircraft hangars, warehouses and offices for other logistical services after 2025, according to ADPi. The engineering firm explained that it would not be economically efficient to raise Tan Son Nhat’s capacity to more than its suggested number, as doing so would require construction of a new runway and terminal to the north of where the current airport sits. This would lead to costly land clearance and worsen the airport’s drainage problems, while the new terminal would not be properly connected to current ones due to the fact that they are separated by existing runways. Furthermore, such an isolated runway and terminal would add tremendous operation costs, as they cannot share equipment and vehicles with other parts of the airport. “I think limiting Tan Son Nhat’s capacity to 50 million passengers a year is a reasonable option,” Deputy Minister of Transport Nguyen Ngoc Dong said at Tuesday’s meeting. The northern argument Meanwhile, a group of experts who were assembled to counsel Ho Chi Minh City’s Party chief Nguyen Thien Nhan on the same issue had come up with an opposite solution to the airport’s capacity limitations. At a meeting with PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc on Monday, the experts proposed two options, both of which require expansion to the north. The first option does not require a third runway, and can only raise the capacity to a maximum of 50 million passengers yearly, said Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Thien Tong, an aviation engineering expert. The second option is to build a third runway to the north of the existing airport, which could raise its capacity to 70 million passengers yearly by 2025, he said. “Our options not only take into account the airport expansion as a separate project, but also place it in the context of the surrounding traffic infrastructure and how the airport would help affect an entire urban area around it,” Tong explained. According to the experts, expanding Tan Son Nhat to the south would only worsen traffic congestion already haunting the southern hub. Vietnamese PM Phuc has tasked the transport ministry with studying both views and submitting the most feasible options for final approval on the nearest possible date.
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Mobile top-up cards fly off the shelves in Vietnam on final day of promotion
By Anh Minh, Nguyen Ha February 28, 2018 | 05:49 pm GMT+7 Bonus credit of up to 50 percent will be a thing of the past from March 1. continue to read here https://e.vnexpress.net/news/busines...n-3716682.html
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sounds yummy, my favorite also..... plenty in wetnam and some are quite good too...
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enjoy bro....I have not tried TH and PY, but wetnam seafood are quite good and some is reasonable in price too, yes, PQ and HT and Doosan will be pack with tourist..... |
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