Boarding was about 30 minutes delayed, and the gate area was very crowded, but again I was offered the priority boarding, as I had paid for a priority seat (emergency exit).
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When boarding finally started I just walked outside, and again there was a bus waiting for us to take us to the remote parked aircraft. The bus filled up quickly, and after a couple of minutes we were on the way to the plane, where boarding was also done very quickly.
I had the same seat as on the way to Bangkok, seat 14A, and it was just as spacious and comfortable as on the first leg of the trip.
The priority seats are quite easy to recognize, as they have a red headrest cover.
Boarding was completed quickly as the flight was no more than half full, and I had the 3 seats for myself again. True to tradition, when I am on a Low Cost operator and don’t get any service, I fell asleep almost directly, and only woke up when we arrived in Hong Kong. Even though boarding was delayed we arrived just on time into Hong Kong.
It was a short taxi to the Midfield Terminal in Hong Kong, and I was on the bus back home within 30 minutes of touching down!
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