Türkiye 2021

September - December 2021
Our trip to Turkey this year is set for 4 months ... give or take a few days so that we can make up for family time lost in 2019-2020 due to COVID-19. Read more
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  • Day 2

    Ayvalık Added to Our Sept Schedule

    September 6, 2021 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 73 °F

    On 26 September, my brother-in-law, Murat, has a swim meet in Ayvalık, a seaside town in the province of Balikesir … north of İzmir. As a teenager, I spent a lot of time there with family and friends. At times there were so many of us that we’d book out an entire boutique hotel. Lots of fun memories from those days.

    When Aylin and Murat suggested that we make a weekend outing out of his need to be in Ayvalık, we jumped at the chance to do so. So, now … we have two short getaways planned for September.

    Our first choice, a boutique hotel, was not available, but Aylin and Murat made reservations for us all at Çınar Hotel … overlooking Sarımsaklı Beach. We received the confirmation this morning before we headed down to breakfast at the Marriott IAH.

    Looking forward to a walk down memory lane while making new family memories.
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  • Day 2

    Airport Recon

    September 6, 2021 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 77 °F

    Actually, not so much a recon … more for exercise since it was just too hot and muggy to go for a walk outside.

    After breakfast at the Flight Lounge & Grill at the Marriott, we set off for the airport. We took the underground train from the hotel to the IAH Terminals D/E stop to locate the Turkish Airlines counters for tonight’s flight check-in and find out what time they open. Turns out … not until 4:40p. Good thing we have a plan to kill time at the hotel after we check out.

    That accomplished, we headed back down to the underground tunnel and walked all the way to Terminal A … with a detour to the Terminal B parking structure where I had spotted a lovely, nature-inspired mosaic mural. Then, we headed back to the hotel via the walkway.

    All in all … a little more than 1.5 miles. We’ll be walking back to Terminal D when we leave the hotel this afternoon, adding another mile to our total steps. Not bad.
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  • Day 2

    Lunch Time!

    September 6, 2021 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 90 °F

    What with breakfast, a walk to/from the airport, our morning ablutions, and packing our overnight accoutrements in one of the checked bags, the morning flew by. Before we knew it, our extended check-out at 1:00p was upon us.

    As per the plan we came up with yesterday when we were unable to extend our check out to 4:00p, we headed down to the lobby, checked out of the room, and walked over to Flights Lounge and Grill for lunch. Good food … good service from a waiter with a fun sense of humor, and best of all, empty tables in the section where we opted to sit.

    We easily killed another hour before we have to go to the airport.

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    I ordered the Market Fish … switching out the mahi-mahi for salmon [with fingerling potatoes, grilled broccolini, chorizo hash]. Mui ordered the Watermelon Greek Salad [lettuce, cherry tomatoes, kalamata olives, red onions, feta cheese, cucumber, chunks of watermelon … Greek vinaigrette] and added grilled salmon for protein. We wrapped up with a delicious cheesecake.
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  • Day 2

    Almost Ready to Walk to IAH

    September 6, 2021 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 90 °F

    After lunch at the Flights Grill, we found some comfy seats in the lobby of the Houston Airport Marriott … no one around but the desk clerks and us. In the last ½-hour new arrivals have shown up to check in, but they all continued on to their rooms, so we continued to have the place pretty much to ourselves.

    The two additional hours we needed to kill before walking to Terminal D to check in for our flight has gone by in the blink of an eye. I even found time — before it was too late — to call mom before we commence the “over-the-pond” flight that will end in Turkey tomorrow afternoon … what with the 8-hour time difference between here and there.

    Now, time to put away our electronics and get ready to walk to the airport.
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    Checked In!

    September 6, 2021 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 88 °F

    Leaving the hotel around 4:30p, we strolled over to Terminal D/E via the underground tunnel, crossed over to Terminal D via the sky bridge, and queued up to check in at the THY BizClass counter … thank goodness for that as the line for the economy cabin was snaking around with no social distancing whatsoever.

    The check-in itself was easy-peasy. In addition to our passports, we had to show the agent our COVID-19 shot cards and the forms we completed online to enter Turkey. Travel during pandemic times dontcha know!

    The only glitch? Somehow our Trusted Traveler Number must have dropped from our online profiles on the Turkish Airlines website. So, our boarding passes did not show TSA Pre✔️. No matter. The line for the BizClass security checkpoint was not long. And, since IAH has new screening machines with modern technology, we did not have to remove electronics or 3-1-1 bags from our carry-on luggage. Shoes were another matter, however. But that’s why I always wear socks when traveling!

    Once through the checkpoint, we walked over to the United Lounge in Terminal E. As a Star Alliance partner, Turkish Airlines BizClass passengers are welcome to use the lounge to while away their time. Which is what we are doing at the moment!

    In another hour or so, we’ll be heading to our gate.
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  • Day 2

    Boarded TK34

    September 6, 2021 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 82 °F

    We’re aboard the Dreamliner that will take us from IAH to IST … an 11 hour flight.

    Normally, I’d post a photo of our aircraft … taken from the terminal before boarding. But Gate D11 is at the end of the concourse, and there was no good angle from which to get a snapshot of anything except the tail. Instead, here’s a map of our flight path to Turkey … as projected by FlightAware.

    See you on the other side of this flight.
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  • Day 3

    Part I of TK34

    September 7, 2021 in Canada ⋅ ☁️ 48 °F

    I’m writing this footprint 4 hours into the 11-hour and 26-minute flight from IAH to IST. The date has already switched from the 6th to the 7th.

    Though there was a bit of confusion around the boarding process — local contractors running the THY counters — and a 40-minute or so delay in taking off, the flight has been uneventful. We’re comfortably settled into our seats … the dimmable portholes (in lieu of pull-down shades) at their lowest setting and locked by the crew to encourage passengers to snooze.

    So, has the Dreamliner — Boeing 787-9 — lived up to my expectations? Yes, but with some quirks. The 1-2-1 configuration in BizClass is nice as it means every pax has an aisle seat. Mui and I opted for a single seat each on the starboard side of the aircraft, so he’s in the row behind me. No photos of the cabin, however, as the curved shell of the seats makes it difficult to get a good angle.

    I love the cozy privacy of my cubby, and there is plenty of room in the footwell and storage bin. But someone who is particularly tall (or big) might find the space a tad confining. The downside is that the curved shell of the seat back blocks most of the porthole next to me. (I’m in an even numbered row, which offers the most privacy because the console is on the aisle side.). It’s not a big deal for a nighttime flight. I could use a bit more lumbar support, but the pillow provided by the flight attendant when she set up the bedding does the trick.

    The in flight entertainment system has lots of movies, TV shows, live news, etc. But nothing really grabbed my attention, so I am listening to music instead. We brought our own Bose noise-canceling headsets, but the Denon brand headsets provided by THY for the duration of the flight would have done the trick just as easily.

    THY is known for its highly rated in flight service. Unfortunately, the pandemic has done a number on that, so it’s nothing like the standards to which we have become accustomed. Gone are the periodic warm washcloths to refresh ourselves; gone are the pre-departure refreshments; gone are the pre-dinner cocktails and warm nuts; gone is the trolley with a wide selection of mezes (Turkish appetizers/tapas); gone is the course-by-course meal service; gone is the trolley with a wide selection of desserts.

    Instead, the salad, two appetizers, and dessert were all served on a tray … with the salad plate being replaced by the foil-covered main course. At least the food is still very tasty. The flight attendants did everything possible to minimize contact with passengers, which meant that there was no seconds on drinks or anything else. I’m sure they would have accommodated us had we rang the attendant bell, but we too were trying to minimize contact, so we did not bother doing so.

    By the way, masks are required for the duration of the flight … and highly encouraged between bites/sips during the meal service. Passengers in this cabin at least seem to be obeying that rule. We were provided with a hygiene kit when we boarded … a disinfectant wipe for the touch-surfaces around us (though the aircraft was disinfected when it arrived from Turkey); three masks … with the suggestion to replace masks every four hours. We have our own supplies as well.

    Travel during a pandemic is nothing like travel used to be. Will things go back to the way they were? Not likely if we cannot get the COVID-19 numbers under control around the world.

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    For those interested in such things …

    Spinach salad with grilled chicken breast with olive oil & balsamic vinegar; beetroot hummus; moutabel (spicier version of baba ghannoush); gnocchi with roasted pepper sauce, zucchini, mushroom, broccoli, cherry tomatoes. Mui ordered the fillet of beef, serviced with grilled eggplant, zucchini, fennel, tomato, and chateau potatoes. Cheesecake for dessert.
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    Part II of TK34

    September 7, 2021 in Turkey ⋅ ⛅ 70 °F

    Just a few quick words about the rest of the flight from IAH to IST before I have to pack-up my devices.

    I’ve never been able to get a good night’s rest on airplanes. But having lie flat seats in BizClass has changed that … a bit. I think it was about 2:00a when I finished writing the previous footprint. I turned off the light and put myself in a horizontal position to at least rest my eyes. When I woke up, it was around 6:00a. So, I must have snoozed for four hours or so … enough to keep me going until we get to İzmir, our final destination.

    The pre-debarkation meal service was delivered about ½-hour after I woke up. As with the dinner service, it was all served on one tray, with the egg course — omelette or scrambled eggs — replacing the fruit plate. I skipped the eggs, but Mui said the omelette was … well, an omelette … tasty but nothing special.

    The new airport in İstanbul is much further north than the old one. No iconic skyline views of the city’s historic landmarks. Instead of flying over the Sea of Marmara, the plane is flying over the Black Sea. So, we have new-to-us views to enjoy as the aircraft begins its descent into IST. Time to see if I can get a few photos.

    More when we land.
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  • Day 3

    On the Ground @ IST

    September 7, 2021 in Turkey ⋅ ⛅ 70 °F

    We’re about 15 minutes late arriving in İstanbul. No worries. Our next flight is not until 7:00p.

    TK34 just passed the IST control tower, the design of which was inspired by the tulip flower … which has considerable significance in Turkey’s art and culture. It will take us another 15 minutes or so to get to the terminal … time enough to check messages now that our T-Mobile phones are active again,.Read more

  • Day 3

    Aboard TK2336

    September 7, 2021 in Turkey ⋅ ⛅ 68 °F

    I wouldn’t say that we were rushed getting to our ADB departure gate, but we didn’t have time to dally at IST either. I’ll catch up while we wait for boarding to be completed.

    This airport is huge and there is a lot of walking involved to get from one place to another. The walk to the domestic transfers immigration checkpoint took about 20 minutes from the gate where TK34 arrived. There was no one else in line there, so getting through the formalities was easy peasy.

    Next, we went through the security checkpoint between immigration and the domestic gates … that took another 5-10 minutes or so, with the most time given over to taking out electronics, etc. and putting them away after we got through the formalities here.

    Finally, we walked another 10 minutes or so to our departure gate. As boarding was being called by the time we made it to the gate, we didn’t even take the time to search out the domestic business lounge for the BizClass shuttle to the aircraft, which was parked on the tarmac.

    No complaints. I’d rather stay on the move than sit around killing time … especially during a pandemic.

    We were the first to board the aircraft … a 777-300 that is normally used for long haul flights. We would have flown on a similar craft had our flight equipment from the US to Turkey not been changed to a Dreamliner. Bright, airy, and spacious.

    As was the case on TK34, we were given a hygiene kit that included a disinfectant wipe for the touch-points around our seats and a mask … just one for the 45-minute flight ahead of us.

    The rest of the BizClass passengers are now taking their seats. Time to put my electronics away. More later.
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