| Wang Jian Shuo,
Sorry to hear about your misfortune! I can empathize with you since, for some reason, several of my flights to/from China involving Canada have had unplanned stops in Tokyo Narita airport. So when I think of Narita airport, problems immediately come to mind. The first was in July 2003, when I was trying to fly from Beijing to Vancouver. Apparently the flight was cancelled (not to my knowledge!) because of SARS, so I ended up on a flying from Beijing to Narita to catch a flight from Tokyo to Canada. This involved me sitting around for hours in the terminal watching sumo wrestling replays on a big screen TV. The second time was when I was flying back to China in September 2003. My plane in Montreal left a few hours late, so I missed my Shanghai connection in Vancouver. So...guess who got sent to Narita airport again?? Me. From there, I managed to catch a flight to Shanghai. The moral of the story is...connections in Japan always mean trouble :). Anyways, I'm really looking forward to your trip to the US, I want to read your impressions and see your photos. I've been there a lot, but since I'm Canadian I guess it's not all that different. Best of luck! PS: What exactly are the procedures for Chinese citizens? Both times that I ended up in Tokyo I never had to go through any sort of Customs. Is the problem that you wanted to stay in Tokyo for a day or so? |
Rejected by ANA and Postponed Travel