Friday, March 21, 2025

KUL-SIN-AMS-PTY

I was away from blogosphere and from the country during the past weeks.
Went back to the office at the other side of the globe, which means I have to take multiple flights just to reach there.
Transiting in SIN and AMS for a few hours.
[Below] An aerial view of Amsterdam before touching down Schiphol airport.
After 40+ hours journey, reached Tocumen International Airport in Panama City.
Not those fancy ultra modern airport, but it is clean and bright.
Look at the whitish floor...does it look like a skating ring?😀
The signboard for departure drop-off. This picture was taken on the last day before departing.
I think there are only 4 major airlines operating the international flights from this airport - Air France, KLM, United Airlines and Copa Airlines.
[Below] The new office building. 
The office just shifted here on last year.
Lunch in the office
[Below] My room in Westin hotel....
1414 (14th floor, room #14) what an auspicious number😂
no worry, nothing unusual in this room and I came out alive😆
Will post more pictures soon. Stay tuned!

4 comments:

PH said...

So nice! What was on your plate? I can see lettuce, pasta (?) and some sort of sauce.

mun said...

Nice photos ☺️
Westerners are more wary of the number 13 than 4 or 14.

Lotus said...

Nice to be able to travel but gone are the days when I travelled and took 20 over hours to reach my overseas destination (when I went to Turkey with friends and Canada on a company sponsored leisure trip). I wonder if I travel 20 over hours in the plane now or like you total of 40 over hours (gosh!), can I still tahan or not? Did I see salmon belly on your plate?

Diana Diane Teo said...

40+ hours journey - that's like almost 2 days! Such a long journey to reach Panama. I haven't experienced this kind of long journey yet but I wish I could visit Panama someday.

And your new office building looks nice.

KUL-SIN-AMS-PTY

I was away from blogosphere and from the country during the past weeks. Went back to the office at the other side of the globe, which means ...