![]() ![]() Have I mentioned how much I love this terminal? It’s good to be back at LAX. ![]() If you’re a solo traveler looking for the most private seat in Asiana A380 business class, ask for a window seat in an odd-number row. Sounds confusing, I know, but scroll below for the pics and you’ll see what I mean. Business class on the Asiana A380 is a staggered layout, meaning that there are some window seats that aren’t really window seats. It turns out that luck was on my side this morning – not only was the friendly Asiana agent able to swap my seat assignment, she was also able to give me one of the more private window seats which are situated closer to the window. Star Alliance Gold / Premium passengers right this way please… Asiana check in counter here at LAX. 12G was what the reservation system gave me by default, but you know me…I’m a window seat guy through and through and I crossed my fingers with all my might as I approached the Asiana check in counter in the main ticketing hall hoping for the best. Seat: 15A (business class) Asiana A380-800 (HL7626) side view illustration by Our route from LAX to ICN today: VTU7 RZS LIBBO BRINY BOARS AMAKR REDWD UNVER 4200N:13000W 4800N:14000W 5300N:15000W 5500N:16000W CAMBO ALDOZ 5500N:18000E OPAKE R580 OATIS Y889 ESCAL Y889 DAIGO Y88 CHINO Y16 SAPRA G585 GUKDO GUKDO1Pįirst order of business once inside was trying to get my seat changed from 12G (a bulkhead seat in the center section) to a window instead. Los Angeles, CA (LAX) – Seoul, South Korea (ICN) All the gory pics and words will follow (as usual). This is going to be a huge trip report, so if you’re short on time and you just want to get a brief overview of what this experience was like, you can do so by checking out this video I put together. Those memories go all the way back to my early 20’s when I got bit by the travel bug and started to see the world for the first time – the world was still a huge and mysterious place to me back then, and the Tom Bradley International Terminal at LAX was the gateway to it all. It’s not the most extravagant airport ticketing hall in the world, but it does hold a special place in my heart due to all the really great memories I have of this place. There’s nothing quite like the feeling of walking into the Tom Bradely International terminal (TBIT) to begin a long journey. I’m so ready to start a new adventure! In my best Austin Powers voice: Yeah baby! There it is: the Tom Bradley International Terminal. Going inside and having a look around has been on my list of things to do for far too long, but I can’t do it today unfortunately. Don’t let stupid TV shows like Baywatch and Beverly Hills 90210 fool you…it gets downright cold in Southern California during the winter months, and the idea that this place is a year-round tropical beach paradise is a load of crap. It was shaping up to be an absolutely beautiful morning in Los Angeles by the time I made the long walk over to the Tom Bradley International Terminal, though it was a bit chilly and I had to dip into the Delta and American Airlines terminals to warm up on my way around. ![]()
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