Later in the day, on our way from Narita to Hokkaido, JAL served us tomato soup. It was still piping hot and absolutely delish, perfect to be eaten with bread. Such a comfort food, especially after we ran like mad dogs from one terminal to another terminal because we were super duper late. Also, Narita terminals 1 and 2 were confusingly far. Lucky for us, they didn’t close the gate, even though we clearly missed it by five minutes.
Japan is the best!
Next time I want to try ANA which comes highly recommended by a local friend.
Thanks for reading, you guys. Next time, I promise I will take better pictures and share snaps taken from different airline seats.
Now, where should I sign up for an in-flight meal photo course? What’s your favourite local airline? How about the International one?
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