A few weeks ago, my crew, 250 or so customers and I "diverted" to Yokota Air Base, Japan when winds at our destination airport (Tokyo/Narita) exceeded our landing limits. While we only spent a couple of hours at Yokota, that visit made an impression on all of us who interacted with the expatriate Americans based there. Those wonderful folks are passing along photographic "gifts" of springtime in Japan. Of course, the sakura (cherry tree) is front-and-center in those photos.
They are exquisite and I want to share them with you, Dear Reader...
These are the musings of a 30-year Flight Attendant for one of the world's largest commercial airlines. Topics are varied and can cover everything from layovers to passenger etiquette to interesting insights into the airline industry to the state of the human condition in the 21st century. All are offered from my unique "eye in the sky" perspective and all with a decidedly POSITIVE, LIFE-AFFIRMING twist!
Good luck with the new blog ! It shows one of the many things you do best... Philip
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