Business Class Bliss: Philippine Airlines Business Class Dining, Part 2 (Manila to LA)
After one last tearful goodbye, it was time for us to fly back to LA and have one last business-class dining experience aboard Philippine Airlines.
After one last tearful goodbye, it was time for us to fly back to LA and have one last business-class dining experience aboard Philippine Airlines.
It was official: We were once again going to fly business-class, and I got another opportunity to sample Philippine Airlines’ Business Class Dining!
Visiting the USS Midway Museum with the family probably wouldn’t make it into most people’s Top 5 Holiday activities.
Visiting San Francisco is the closest I’ve felt to love at first sight. There’s always something new to visit, do, or eat. Though my wallet disagrees.
It was a cold, dreary, and rainy day. I literally couldn’t have asked for more perfect weather to visit the Wizarding World of Harry Potter.
On our way to San Francisco, we made plans to stop by Pfeiffer Beach, because someone mentioned it as “Purple Beach,” and I was sold.
What to do when you’re introverted enough to dislike 4th of July BBQs, but not introverted enough to stay at home all day? Catalina Island.
Philippine Airlines’ Business-class food is a significant step up from Economy. While not every meal was a hit, it’s a great intro to Filipino hospitality & food culture.
Sometimes, circumstances have led me to what I need instead. One example led to the most relaxing period of my life.
Do you ever walk into a museum and come out with an existential crisis? No? Me neither. Anyway, here’s my thoughts from a visit to MOLAA.