• Airline: Comair (Part of British Airways)
    Plane: Boeing 737-800
    Gate: A8
    Seat: 2A (Club / Business Class window seat)
    Pushback: 13.25 (Scheduled 13.25) / Takeoff: 13.40
    Arrived: 15.21 (Scheduled 15.25) / At Gate: 15.25
    Duration: 2 hours
    Length: 790 miles / 1,272 kms
    Summary: A very good short domestic flight, good soft product.

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  • When visited: January 2018
    Time of day: Lunch (11.05 to 12.35)
    Rating: 4 / 5

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  • Saturday 20 January 2018. Photos.
    Highlights: Curio shopping, Ethiopian cuisine

    With my upgraded room come an upgraded buffet breakfast at the hostel meaning I was eating in a different spot then the rest of the group. I decided to show off one of my tour t-shirts that I got yesterday which got noticed by people starting their travels. As a result I was quickly reminded that this is a hostel and not a hotel when a German couple invited me to their table to ask questions about overland tours as they correctly guessed I’d just finished one. Hostels are mostly a place for sharing stories across fellow travellers.

    I did eventually catch up with the majority of the group at reception and we organised to catch up in nearby Long Street for a final lunch together after and before shopping for souvenirs.

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  • Friday 19 January 2018. Photos.
    Highlights: Cape Town Landscape, Township Tour, Farewell dinner

    The last drive day in the truck and the last full day of the Great African Expedition tour (57 days) that started on 25 November some 56 days ago. It was with mixed feelings I backed my bag and walked down at 6.10 am to the truck for today’s last included breakfast. I’m both happy with the trip and what I’ve experienced and enjoyed but at the same time looking forward to returning home. The good thing is I didn’t have a headache after yesterday’s wine tasting and later that night drinking.

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  • Thursday 18 January 2018. Photos.
    Highlights: Wine Tasting, Billiards

    Today we moved onto Cederberg Mountain which for most of the group would be the last night camping, for me I was booked in hotels or upgraded tenting for this leg so it is not a big deal for me but for others it was time to reflect on the last 2.5 weeks on the road about to come to an end. It took us about 7 hours to get to our destination made a little longer by an issue with the truck that meant we had lunch on the road instead of as planned at our destination.

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