Fruit Festival 1018



On the way to the airport, he somehow passed through a tunnel that Yunluo and An Qingjue had not passed through when they came here, and the taxi fare this time was (plus aud2's booking fee), while the taxi fare from the airport to the hotel in the early morning of the day before yesterday was.

It may be because the driver the day before yesterday was a local white driver, and the driver this time was an Indian (or Pakistani) driver (I hope this is just Yunluo’s guess).

Yunluo and An Qingju are going to take Jetstar Airways (a budget airline affiliated to Qantas Airways) flight JQ986 from Sydney to Perth, departing from Sydney at 07:10 and arriving in Perth at 10:15 (because Sydney is 2 hours earlier than Perth.

So the actual flight time is 5 hours and 5 minutes). There was originally another flight to Perth in the evening, but considering that the flight might be delayed, if it is delayed, I will miss the Singapore Airlines flight at 01:10 midnight today that will return to Sihai City via Singapore.

Yunluo and An Qingju's Singapore Airlines flight was on special offer and could not be refunded or changed, so to be on the safe side, they could only take an early morning flight from Sydney to Perth.

There is no free water supply at Sydney Airport. You can only get free hot water after you get on the plane.

This is the famous dome hall at Sydney Airport at 6:08. Turning right from this hall in the photo is the Yunluo and Anqingju Jetstar Airlines terminal:

This is the seat and space on the economy airline Jetstar (the seat back can only be adjusted slightly backward - which is similar to the seats on Yunluo and An Qingju's normal domestic flights). Yunluo feels that it is no worse than the seats on Yunluo and An Qingju's domestic flights on Air China or Shanghai Airlines.

Except for the lack of free meals and drinks, other flight conditions are even better than those on Yunluo and Anqingju's domestic routes!

Yunluo would like to remind all readers that in Australia, even if you are taking a domestic flight from Sydney on the east coast to Perth on the west coast, you cannot bring fruits and raw agricultural products! Yunluo and An Qingju did not know this, and ended up bringing 3 apples bought in a Sydney supermarket. When they left the house, they were spotted by a police dog.

As a result, she was stopped by the beautiful policewoman. After knowing that Yunluo and An Qingjue had brought fruits, she immediately asked Yunluo and An Qingjue to take them out and throw them into a collection bag. Yunluo protested why there was such a rule in the country, and then she casually gave Yunluo a piece of promotional material, and sure enough, there was such a rule on it.

Because Australia is so large, agricultural products from one state may carry pests and diseases that are not found in another state.

After arriving at Terminal 4 of Perth Airport, I wanted to know how to store my luggage. After consulting the airport staff, I learned that there are paid luggage locks at the airport. Because Yunluo and An Qingju were taking a Singapore Airlines flight back to Sihai City.

They departed from Terminal 1 (which is the international terminal of Perth Airport). Yunluo and An Qingjue first took the free shuttle bus between the airport terminals, and rushed from Terminal 4 to Terminal 1. They bought a cup of hot chocolate for 4.9 Australian dollars in the airport terminal to exchange for coins.

Then they went to the luggage locker located in the square outside the terminal hall, threw in a few coins, opened the door and put Yunluo and An Qingjue's two large and one small suitcases in. Yunluo and An Qingjue rented a large storage box (aud12, which can hold a large standard checked suitcase on the plane.

and a standard carry-on suitcase that can be brought into the cabin) + 1 medium storage box (aud10, can hold a large standard checked suitcase on the plane). But when operating. Yunluo found that after throwing a coin into a box, it only output a charge receipt, but the door did not respond.

It didn't open automatically. They could only call the staff according to the emergency contact number on the box. As a result, the airport staff came to Yunluo and An Qingju in less than 5 minutes. After checking, they politely told Yunluo and An Qingju that the box was broken and could not be opened by the password.

He opened the box manually (because there were no other empty boxes), put Yunluo and An Qingjue's luggage in it and locked it. He set the box to non-working state so that others would not repeat the mistakes of Yunluo and An Qingjue, and then he took Yunluo and An Qingjue to his workshop in the terminal hall.

He wrote his name and a brief account of what happened on a piece of paper and told Yunluo and An Qingjue to hand over the fee receipt and the note he wrote to the next shift staff when they came back at night, and they would ask their staff to help Yunluo and An Qingjue open the box.

At the same time, he will also pass this matter on to his next shift of staff. The airport staff in Perth are really enthusiastic, and I really appreciate them!

When we arrived at Terminal 1 of Perth Airport on the first day, we learned that there was a shuttle bus from Terminal 1 directly to the town of Fremantle. Because the last trip to the town of Fremantle was rather rushed, Yunluo and An Qingju wanted to go there again this time.

But this time, when I looked at the airport shuttlebus schedule, I was dumbfounded, because according to the current schedule, there are no airport buses from Terminal 1 to Fremantle or Perth, and I have to go back to Terminal 4.

There is an airport bus to Perth city. To go to Fremantle town, you must take a bus from Terminal 4, then get off at a certain stop and take another bus to Fremantle town. Yunluo and An Qingju can only take the free airport terminal shuttle bus back to Terminal 4.

Following the enthusiastic guidance of the airport staff, they boarded a bus and, following the bus driver's instructions, got off at a stop and waited for the bus to the town of Fremantle that passed by the same stop. However, Yunluo and An Qingju were stuck at the platform and could not wait any longer.

They couldn't wait any longer, and later realized that they didn't have enough time, so they had to go to Perth city instead of Fremantle town. As there were more buses going to Perth city, one came soon. After Yunluo and An Qingju got on, they asked the people on the bus.

I just found out that Perth was going to hold an event and all the buses, especially those going to the town of Fremantle, had temporary changes. The airport bus schedule was also changed, and it happened to be changed from today. The driver of the bus in front was not aware of this latest situation.

So her advice was actually wrong, which is why Yunluo and An Qingjue couldn't wait for the bus to Fremantle. Fortunately, Yunluo and An Qingjue didn't wait and wait. After realizing that something was wrong, they quickly cancelled their plan to go to Fremantle and went directly to Perth city.

There is no mistake in the poem, post, content, and read the book on 6, 9, and bar!

The buses in Perth are not like the buses in Yunluo and Anqingju's country. There is one every few minutes or at most ten minutes. Their buses are like Yunluo and Anqingju's trains. Some of them usually take an hour to come. So after arriving at the bus station at the church at the junction of Perth (.), Yunluo first learned about the bus schedule from here to the airport. This is the bus timetable at the bus station. On this timetable.

Yunluo learned that the most suitable bus No. 37 for Yunluo and An Qingjue (this bus goes to the airport) departs at 9:04 or 10:04. (Later, Yunluo and An Qingjue actually took the 8:04 bus to the airport. Because they got up too early today, Yunluo and An Qingjue were a little tired, and they said hello to their friends in Perth, and then Yunluo and An Qingjue started their half-day tour of Perth today.

Yunluo and An Qingjue first went to the and which are very close to here - in fact, these two malls are together, one is at the west end of Hayst Mall, and the other is at the west end of Murrayst.

This is the view from Haystmall (a very beautiful road leading to E). Located north of the Perth railway line, it is only separated from the city center by a railway bridge. It is a famous Chinatown in Perth. There are many Chinese restaurants and Chinese shops here. It is one of the places where the most Chinese gather. (To be continued..)

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