I flew Jin Air. The aircraft is divided into 3 zones:
A - Front
B - Middle
C - Back
I think since I checked in early, I got Zone A. They don't assign seating - you just sit where ever. I'm not sure if I like this.
I got a window seat and a friendly-looking man came to sit next to me. We got to talking halfway through the flight. He's from Jeju, but lives and works in Seoul. He lived in Europe for about 5 years, so his English was pretty good.
He asked what job I have. I asked him to guess. He leaned forward in his seat and looked me up and down.
"Ummm, what are you doing?" I asked!
He was trying to guess my profession by the clothes I was wearing.
"This is only how I look when I travel," I went on to say.
"Are you student?" he asked.
My reply was, "Thank you!" with a smile hahaha!
Next question was where I was from? I told him he had three guesses.
He guessed UK, America ... and (this was a first) Latin America.
He was fun to talk to and very soon we'd landed in Jeju. I was not impressed. It was grey and wet...
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