Don't Fly Pegasus
This is not the first time in Thailand. There are no problems with the rest itself, everything is wonderful. But the flight with Pegasus and his Nord wine is a separate conversation. I have already encountered Pegasus and its flight delays, but this time. . . Departure from Yekaterinburg was delayed for 5 hours. Okay, we encountered something like this, although part of the rest was cut off. Return flight. The bus warned that there would be refueling in Kazan without getting off the plane (an interesting phrase was for your safety) Although Kazan seems to be not on the way. They grumbled. . . A couple of hours sat in Bangkok is also not a problem. Then, on the plane, before landing, it turns out that the plane is from Phuket to Kazan, that you will have to go through customs in Kazan, receive luggage, and wait for the flight to depart. And now, in light clothes, shoes (everyone counted on Yekaterinburg with its landing sleeves without going out), some of the passengers with small children wrapped in blankets from the plane, in the snow, the chill was -6 degrees. By cold bus to the terminal building. The airport in Kazan is a separate conversation. There is a small room at the customs, As soon as everyone fits in, some of the people who are warmer dressed stand in a covered smoking room. Only one toilet (one toilet rather) for all. A small baggage claim room where there was pandemonium. Then across the street again on the snow you have to go to the waiting room. And the waiting room is also small, they organized water in an hour and again created a queue with an entry in the boarding passes (it looks like we’ll eat Pegasus), they didn’t bother to organize food (although during check-in there was a rumor that they give jelly with shortbread somewhere, I didn’t see it myself). 3 hours in Kazan. The whole journey was exactly one day. We flew with Kazan tourists, who repeated our fate in E-burg with the receipt of luggage. . . (More comfortable though). But Pegasus solved his financial issues. What a half-empty plane to drive, but do not care about the passengers. It looks like they are now recruiting charters from several cities. Take note of whoever needs it, I personally don’t ride Pegasus anymore. Have a nice rest.