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    <title>Malek's Moorish tales</title>
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    <copyright>Malek Kemmou</copyright>
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         My return trip from KL was very harsh, to say the least. After a nice
      diner Saturday night at a Japanese restaurant in Petaling Jaya with Goksin, Richard,
      Eevon and Angeline, I leave the Palace of the Golden Horses around 11:30. I get to
      the airport at midnight, and head to the Emirates. Once I get there, I see there is
      quite a bit of disorder. I show my ticket, and the man on the counter says my reservation
      was canceled, and that he can only put me on stand by, but there are so many people
      on stand by that there no chance I can get in. I ask to speak to their manager, and
      I find that there is a big number of people out there complaining. I try to figure
      out what is happeneing, but they simply would not respond until the plane leaves...
      Then, I find out that there was a huge overbooking on the flight, and that only people
      that reserved their seats got into the plane, and that they wouldn't let go of the
      funny idea that me or my travel agent have canceled my reservation, so, it is my fault
      and there is nothing to do about it. I was on my own. I tried to find out when is
      the next flight I could take, and te answer was pretty much that they can only do
      stand by for the next few days!!!
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         I used to be a big fan of the Emirates, but now, all I can say is : Never
      Again!
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         By then, it was about 3:30 am, I had no Hotel reservation, and there
      was no way to book a new ticket, or even to make a Hotel reservation (there was no
      information counter or Hotel reservation booth open at that hour of the night)...
      I tried to find some form of Internet Connectivity, and was told that I can find it
      at Burger King. I went there, and was told it was broken...
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         The night was very long, trying to find a way to occupy myself until
      morning comes. Then, around 7 am, I finally find a malaysia airlines ticketing counter
      open, and I ask for a ticket to Casablance. The answer was that they only sell malaysia
      airlines tickets, and they do not serve Casablanca. I asked where I could find an
      open ticketing counter for any other airline, and they said there were none at the
      airport, and the airline offices in the city are closed on Sunday... So I took a ticket
      for London (the only European destination that had a morning flight, and I called
      home to arrange for a London to Casablanca ticket). Since Morocco credit cards are
      not usable outside of Morocco, My Friend and fellow RD Goksin, who was at the airport
      by then to take his 9am Istambul flight used his credit card to pay for the ticket.
      after the customs and police, Richard had arrived to take his flight to Hong Kong,
      and we sat and had cofee together, then we all wished each others nice trips. By the
      time I was boarding the plane, I had not yet received confirmation for my onward ticket
      to Casablanca, and since I did not have a UK visa, was not let into the plane. So
      I had to go through a very embarrassing situation with the airport authority, and
      they took copies of all my documents, than I had to go back through immigration, then
      to the ticketing counter again, and I had to change my London Ticket for a Paris one
      (I do have a 3 years Schengen visa) which was scheduled at 11:20pm !!! 
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         So after I finished playing Tom Hanks in "The Terminal" for almost 24
      hours, I finally could head home through Paris. The 7 hours overlay in Paris seemed
      like a short coffee break... 
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      <title>Remake of the Terminal or a very long trip home from Kuala Lumpur : Emirates Sucks</title>
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   &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; My return trip from KL was very harsh, to say the least. After a nice
   diner Saturday night at a Japanese restaurant in Petaling Jaya with Goksin, Richard,
   Eevon and Angeline, I leave the Palace of the Golden Horses around 11:30. I get to
   the airport at midnight, and head to the Emirates. Once I get there, I see there is
   quite a bit of disorder. I show my ticket, and the man on the counter says my reservation
   was canceled, and that he can only put me on stand by, but there are so many people
   on stand by that there no chance I can get in. I ask to speak to their manager, and
   I find that there is a big number of people out there complaining. I try to figure
   out what is happeneing, but they simply would not respond until the plane leaves...
   Then, I find out that there was a huge overbooking on the flight, and that only people
   that reserved their seats got into the plane, and that they wouldn't let go of the
   funny idea that me or my travel agent have canceled my reservation, so, it is my fault
   and there is nothing to do about it. I was on my own. I tried to find out when is
   the next flight I could take, and te answer was pretty much that they can only do
   stand by for the next few days!!!
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
   &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; I used to be a big fan of the Emirates, but now, all I can say is : Never
   Again!
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
   &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; By then, it was about 3:30 am, I had no Hotel reservation, and there
   was no way to book a new ticket, or even to make a Hotel reservation (there was no
   information counter or Hotel reservation booth open at that hour of the night)...
   I tried to find some form of Internet Connectivity, and was told that I can find it
   at Burger King. I went there, and was told it was broken...
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
   &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; The night was very long, trying to find a way to occupy myself until
   morning comes. Then, around 7 am, I finally find a malaysia airlines ticketing counter
   open, and I ask for a ticket to Casablance. The answer was that they only sell malaysia
   airlines tickets, and they do not serve Casablanca. I asked where I could find an
   open ticketing counter for any other airline, and they said there were none at the
   airport, and the airline offices in the city are closed on Sunday... So I took a ticket
   for London (the only European destination that had a morning flight, and I called
   home to arrange for a London to Casablanca ticket). Since Morocco credit cards are
   not usable outside of Morocco, My Friend and fellow RD Goksin, who was at the airport
   by then to take his 9am Istambul flight used his credit card to pay for the ticket.
   after the customs and police, Richard had arrived to take his flight to Hong Kong,
   and we sat and had cofee together, then we all wished each others nice trips. By the
   time I was boarding the plane, I had not yet received confirmation for my onward ticket
   to Casablanca, and since I did not have a UK visa, was not let into the plane. So
   I had to go through a very embarrassing situation with the airport authority, and
   they took copies of all my documents, than I had to go back through immigration, then
   to the ticketing counter again, and I had to change my London Ticket for a Paris one
   (I do have&amp;nbsp;a 3 years Schengen visa) which&amp;nbsp;was scheduled at 11:20pm !!! 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p dir=ltr&gt;
   &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; So after I finished playing Tom Hanks in "The Terminal" for almost 24
   hours, I finally could head home through Paris. The 7 hours overlay in Paris seemed
   like a short coffee break...&amp;nbsp;
&lt;/p&gt;
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