A
couple of days before my home flight I heard that Lufthansa pilots
were going on strike. Of course that was scheduled for the day I flew
to Shanghai. I checked my flight details and it still said my flight
would be on time so I figured I would just go to the airport anyway
and find out when I was there.
After
all my careful planning the trip to Heathrow airport at peak hour
went relatively smoothly. Was able to cash in my Oyster Card and
organise my tax refund for goods bought in Denmark. Then to find out
if my flight had been cancelled. There was a very large list of
cancellations – including a flight to Shanghai – later that
evening. My flight was on schedule! I still had three hours to spare
after checking in. Much prefer sitting at an airport for three hours
than wondering if I will make it on time.
First
stop was Frankfurt. There was only about an hour between flights and
the gate for my next flight was a long distance away. I walked for
about 15 minutes then got a train to another terminal. Walked along
about 6 travelators and another 15 minutes to the right gate. No time for sightseeing! Tried to find something to show I was there!
When
I arrived at Shanghai my driver was waiting with my name on his sign.
It took an hour to get to the hotel. It was lovely to be staying in a
nice hotel. A Howard Johnson hotel. My body clock was all mixed up. I arrived in Shanghai at
10am but that was 3am in London. Decided I needed a nap before
venturing out.
Luckily
there was a large pedestrian shopping street just around the corner
from the hotel. There wasn't enough time to go on any tour so I just
walked around the shops. They were fascinating. One shop just for
children. A whole floor for childrens shoes.
Another store was just puffer
jackets.
I resisted buying any chocolates at the M&M shop.
Just
across the road Huawei had some kind of show going. Couldn't figure
out what that was all about.
I
knew I had better not stray too far. The signs gave such a lot of
information – if you could read them!
This
was the biggest Apple store I have seen. Right across the road from
Gap.
Unfortunately
the food smells made me lose my appetite. I looked at numerous
restaurants to see where I might eat but nothing appealed. There were
too many unfamiliar objects.
The
next morning I needed to be ready about 9.30 for my ride back to the
airport. There were plenty of restaurants to choose from at the
airport so I didn't starve for long.
I
got a photo of my plane. When you have been away from home for so
long, such familiar sites are really precious.
What
a joyous sight – arriving home!