We were up on Deck
10 having breakfast by 6 a.m. to be sure we ate before the buffet restaurant
was too busy. Since we were not taking a
Celebrity airport transfer, we did not have to leave our luggage in the hall
last night for pickup to be taken to the warehouse on the pier and then as each
bus was to be escorted, going to the warehouse and picking up our luggage to
take to the bus. Our transfer was
arranged for 7:30 this morning, but we needed to be off the ship by 7, when the
bus transfer passengers stated to disembark. Since there were still Internet
minutes from the ship that we could use on the dock we emailed our Istanbul
contact, Murat, to tell him that we and Pam & Paul would be waiting at the
arranged spot at 7:30 and he replied that the driver was en route. It was a mild morning about 18 C, a bit of
dark cloud but also blue sky and very little wind. It was interesting watching the big buses
maneuvering into place. By 7:25 all our
bags were loaded into the minivan and it was less than 30 minutes to get to the
airport. The driver handed his cell phone to Paul who spoke to Murat that we
were on our way to the airport. There was a slight sprinkling of rain as we
approached the departure drop off zone. The
traffic heading into the Istanbul city center was almost bumper to bumper. Once inside Araturk International Airport we
immediately had to go through a security check, then had to find the Air Canada
counter way down to the left near the Atlas Air area. Check in went smoothly, there were only a few
people ahead of us, we even had our Toronto boarding pass. Next, it was back in
line for passport control. We have four
stamps for Turkey in our passports. Finally we went through another security
check and were in the departure area, 35 minutes since we were dropped off and
more than two hours to await the plane.
We had to watch the departure board since a gate had not been assigned
to our plane when we checked in. We walked
around the departure halls and found the Food Court which had a Burger King. We
checked the departure board and saw that the gate was posted and went there to
wait. The process is different at
Araturk airport. As you enter the gate
lounge your passport is checked and the boarding pass is torn leaving you just
the stub, then you wait for boarding.
There was a 20 minute delay to balance the cargo hold and then we were
advised that due to a strong jet stream, the plane would be taking a route a
bit further north over the North Sea and Iceland then over Greenland and Labrador. This holdup caused further delay in arrival
to Toronto. Within an hour of taking off, a hot meal was served (just after
noon Istanbul time or 5 a.m. in Toronto), then some passengers tried to
sleep. About mid-flight a snack of a
small cheese or turkey bun with pretzels and juices, or water was served, then
about 2 hours before landing in Toronto (about 8 p.m. in Istanbul or 1 p.m. in
Toronto) another hot meal was served. As
the plane descended to Toronto, it was announced that passengers on certain
flights had been rescheduled to later flights, since there was not enough time
to go through Customs or to make their connecting flights. We were approaching
the gate in Toronto at 3:40 p.m. (or 10:40 p.m. in Istanbul) then we went to
Customs, collected our luggage, turned in our declaration, walked for 10
minutes to get the area where we could drop off our baggage for our connecting
flight. It took one hour since we had got off the plane to this point. Our
original flight had already taken off and we were given boarding passwes for
the new flight to Winnipeg. However, we came to a complete standstill in a
security line of 20 people for 10 minutes, and another 20 minutes to get
through the line. The staff was just painfully slow. But we finally made into
the departure gates area just after 5 and stopped at the Tim Hortons kiosk for Iced
Cappuccinos, then went to the departure gate and composed some of the blog before
our rearranged flight left. At 9:30 we were
home to a light rain, some wind and a temperature of 11C.
Our journey has
ended.
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