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The Best-Laid Plans: Hyatt Manila Hotel and Casino
For my stay in Manila, I chose the Hyatt Manila and used one of my Diamond member suite upgrades to confirm a better room for myself. I received a Regency Suite King room. At 74 square meters (per their website … Continue reading
The Best-Laid Plans: ANA Economy Tokyo to Manila
For the sake of completeness, I did take a few photos on my (comparatively) short hop to Manila. Coach just doesn’t merit quite as many words (or photos) as first class. ANA 949 Tokyo (NRT) – Manila (MNL) Friday, May … Continue reading
The Best-Laid Plans: An Introduction
In retrospect, I misnamed my trip to Thailand and Japan via Europe this past March. Business class to Asia via Europe is a cakewalk compared to flying coach to Asia via the Pacific. Back in November, I convinced myself to … Continue reading