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vanity slug
Jul 20, 2010

Except when you're flying somewhere. And sometimes they check on the train (ok, just from Holland cause :catdrugs:)

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vanity slug
Jul 20, 2010

I had the same conflict once with Asiana and they just bumped me to Business Class. Pretty good for a 12 hour flight.

vanity slug
Jul 20, 2010

It's better to avoid dealing with Indian visas in general. Anyway, you might as well book a hotel somewhere for the full duration which offers a full refund. Then just cancel it when you get your visa.

vanity slug
Jul 20, 2010

jackpot posted:

Traveling to Spain and Portugal in November (I live in the U.S.), and I'm looking for electrical outlet adapters. It looks to me like both countries I'm visiting have the same outlet, type f, which looks like this:



Does anyone have any favorite outlet adapters so that I can plug my stuff in? I've had cheap poo poo in the past that fit so badly they'd just fall out of the socket, so I don't mind spending a few dollars more for something that just works.

Buy any European travel adapter (ideally with a real Schuko plug and not Europlug, if you're concerned about it falling out).

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