Check your flight schedule 1 or 2 days before your flight date and arrive at least 2 to 3 hours before flight time. flight schedule could be changed or delayed without notice, so you will need to be there to heard the announcement about your flight.
Now, let's begin the step by step.
- Check in to your flight counter. you will need your passport and ticket reference number to claim your flight ticket.
- Pay airport tax at tax office. you will need your passport and flight ticket. Airport tax fee was Rp. 75,000.-
- Continue to immigration post. you will need your passport and flight ticket.
- Have your time to shop at airport while waiting for your flight. Some will need your passport or ticket flight.
- Flight check in estimation 20 - 40 minute before flight. you will need your passport and flight ticket.
- Have a nice Flight.
Once you has arrived your destination,
- Proceed to Immigration post. you will be asked for some question and you will need your passport and immigration card (one you get in flight).
- Collect your baggage if you have baggage
- Proceed to exit door through luggage scanner.
For return flight, you could follow these steps.
- As usual, check your flight schedule and arrive 2 to 3 hours before flight.
- Find your flight check in counter and claim your flight ticket. you will need your passport.
- Proceed to immigration post. you will need your passport and your immigration card (one you get in flight).
- Have your time to shop at airport while waiting for your flight. Some will need your passport or ticket flight.
- Flight check in estimation 20 - 40 minute before flight. you will need your passport and flight ticket.
- Have a nice flight
And finally when you has landed,
- Proceed to Immigration post. you will need your passport and customs card (one you get in flight).
- Collect your baggage if you have baggage.
- Proceed to exit door through luggage scanner.
Note :
This was written based on my own experience from Medan Polonia (MES) to Singapore Changi International (SIN) round-trip.
If you know airport website that could provide flight schedule, that would help you much. if not, then check to your flight website.
Hopefully this would help you a lot.
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Rabu, Juli 24, 2013
Step By Step - Traveling With Commercial Plane
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Step By Step,
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Blue For Boy : Britain's Future King
Landmarks across the world were lit up overnight to welcome the arrival of Britain's future King.
Here are some landmark across countries.








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Here are some landmark across countries.
Rabu, Juli 03, 2013
Pengadilan Tiongkok Memerintahkan Wanita Untuk Mengunjungi Ibu
Sebuah pengadilan Tiongkok telah memerintahkan seorang wanita untuk mengunjungi ibunya setiap dua bulan sekali, media pemerintah mengatakan, dalam kasus pertama sejak undang-undang baru pada kunjungan orangtua mulai berlaku pada hari Senin.
Keputusan itu dikeluarkan oleh pengadilan di Wuxi, setelah seorang wanita 77-tahun membawa kasus terhadap putrinya.
Pengadilan juga memutuskan bahwa anak perempuan dan suaminya harus menyediakan bantuan keuangan, kata laporan-laporan.
Hukum kunjungan baru telah menimbulkan perdebatan pro dan kontra di dunia maya.
Disebut "Hukum Hak Lansia", hal ini dimaksudkan untuk mengatasi masalah yang timbul pada orang tua yang kesepian dengan memerintahkan anak-anak dewasa untuk mengunjungi orang tua yang membesarkan mereka.
Tapi banyak yang mempertanyakan bagaimana hal itu dapat ditegakkan, mengingat bahwa frekuensi kunjungan tidak terbilang.
Komentator internet lain mengatakan itu terasa menganggu ke daerah-daerah yang harus diatur oleh pilihan pribadi.
Dalam kasus ini, Xinhua melaporkan bahwa ibu tua menggugat putrinya setelah ia menolak untuk merawatnya lagi setelah berturut-turut.
China Daily mengatakan sidang pada hari Senin di Wuxi diadakan "untuk menyoroti pelaksanaan hukum".
"Berbakti, dianggap sebagai kebajikan utama kebudayaan tradisional Tiongkok, umumnya berarti menghormati orang tua dan leluhur seseorang, termasuk menjadi baik kepada orang tua dan memenuhi kewajiban seseorang untuk merawat mereka," kata surat kabar itu.
Hukum itu ditujukan terutama "di mendesak semua masyarakat untuk lebih memperhatikan orang tua", itu mengutip seorang profesor studi populasi yang mengatakan.
Penduduk Tiongkok bertambah tua dan dalam beberapa tahun terakhir telah terjadi sejumlah kasus orang tua yang diperlakukan secara buruk atau diabaikan yang mengejutkan bangsa.
Keputusan itu dikeluarkan oleh pengadilan di Wuxi, setelah seorang wanita 77-tahun membawa kasus terhadap putrinya.
Pengadilan juga memutuskan bahwa anak perempuan dan suaminya harus menyediakan bantuan keuangan, kata laporan-laporan.
Hukum kunjungan baru telah menimbulkan perdebatan pro dan kontra di dunia maya.
Disebut "Hukum Hak Lansia", hal ini dimaksudkan untuk mengatasi masalah yang timbul pada orang tua yang kesepian dengan memerintahkan anak-anak dewasa untuk mengunjungi orang tua yang membesarkan mereka.
Tapi banyak yang mempertanyakan bagaimana hal itu dapat ditegakkan, mengingat bahwa frekuensi kunjungan tidak terbilang.
Komentator internet lain mengatakan itu terasa menganggu ke daerah-daerah yang harus diatur oleh pilihan pribadi.
Dalam kasus ini, Xinhua melaporkan bahwa ibu tua menggugat putrinya setelah ia menolak untuk merawatnya lagi setelah berturut-turut.
China Daily mengatakan sidang pada hari Senin di Wuxi diadakan "untuk menyoroti pelaksanaan hukum".
"Berbakti, dianggap sebagai kebajikan utama kebudayaan tradisional Tiongkok, umumnya berarti menghormati orang tua dan leluhur seseorang, termasuk menjadi baik kepada orang tua dan memenuhi kewajiban seseorang untuk merawat mereka," kata surat kabar itu.
Hukum itu ditujukan terutama "di mendesak semua masyarakat untuk lebih memperhatikan orang tua", itu mengutip seorang profesor studi populasi yang mengatakan.
Penduduk Tiongkok bertambah tua dan dalam beberapa tahun terakhir telah terjadi sejumlah kasus orang tua yang diperlakukan secara buruk atau diabaikan yang mengejutkan bangsa.
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China Sex Film Mistakenly Shown On Big Screen In Jilin
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A film banned as pornography in China was accidentally shown on a large LED screen in a public square in Jilin province, Chinese media report.
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Xin Jin Ping Mei (known in English as The Forbidden Legend: Sex and Chopsticks) was reportedly played to a surprised public for about 10 minutes.
A technician had been watching the film on his computer without realising it was connected to the LED screen. He was meant to have been repairing the screen, reports said.
The advertising company that owned the screen alerted the technician, identified as Yuan Mou, to the live broadcast.
Mr Yuan then unplugged his computer and threw the disc out of the window, according to Chinese media reports.
However, news of the accidental broadcast quickly spread, and photos of the film playing over the main square near Jilin railway station went viral online.
The incident is said to have taken place last week and reports said that police are investigating.
Chinese microblog users primarily reacted to the incident with amusement.
Microblogger Exclusive Title described Xin Jin Ping Mei as a "class A Hong Kong film", while user Oriental Emperor wrote: "It's not broadcasting a sex tape of one of our officials, what's the big fuss?", referring to the recent scandal of a former Chongqing official.
The film Xin Jin Ping Mei is based on the 17th Century Chinese novel, known as The Plum in the Golden Vase.
The version broadcast is widely reported to be a Hong Kong remake of the film, with the English name: The Forbidden Legend: Sex and Chopsticks. China has tight regulations controlling which films can be broadcast, including politically sensitive films and some pornographic films.
A technician had been watching the film on his computer without realising it was connected to the LED screen. He was meant to have been repairing the screen, reports said.
The advertising company that owned the screen alerted the technician, identified as Yuan Mou, to the live broadcast.
Mr Yuan then unplugged his computer and threw the disc out of the window, according to Chinese media reports.
However, news of the accidental broadcast quickly spread, and photos of the film playing over the main square near Jilin railway station went viral online.
The incident is said to have taken place last week and reports said that police are investigating.
Chinese microblog users primarily reacted to the incident with amusement.
Microblogger Exclusive Title described Xin Jin Ping Mei as a "class A Hong Kong film", while user Oriental Emperor wrote: "It's not broadcasting a sex tape of one of our officials, what's the big fuss?", referring to the recent scandal of a former Chongqing official.
The film Xin Jin Ping Mei is based on the 17th Century Chinese novel, known as The Plum in the Golden Vase.
The version broadcast is widely reported to be a Hong Kong remake of the film, with the English name: The Forbidden Legend: Sex and Chopsticks. China has tight regulations controlling which films can be broadcast, including politically sensitive films and some pornographic films.
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Russian Proton-M Rocket Explodes On Take-Off
A Russian booster rocket carrying three satellites has crashed at a cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
Spectacular footage showed the Proton-M rocket veering off course seconds after its launch in the early hours, before erupting into a ball of flames and unleashing clouds of noxious black smoke.
"It seems something is going wrong," said a television commentator during the live coverage of the launch.
"Something is wrong. It seems it will be a catastrophe," said the presenter, his voice trembling, shortly before the rocket exploded.
The rocket was supposed to take three Russian Glonass-M navigation satellites into space.
The Russian space agency Roskosmos said there appeared to be no casualties, adding it could not immediately say whether areas near the crash site were being evacuated.
"A rocket carrier fell to the ground and exploded on the territory of the (Baikonur) cosmodrome," the space agency said in a statement.
Kazakh officials said the fumes from the rocket fuel consisting of 600 tons of highly poisonous kerosene, heptyl and amyl might present a danger to the local population.
Residents of several nearby towns were told to stay indoors and keep their windows shut.
The Russian space program has been a source of national pride in the country since it sent the first man into space in 1961 after launching the first Sputnik satellite four years earlier.
But, more recently, Russia has suffered several major setbacks, notably losing expensive satellites and an unmanned supply ship to the International Space Station.
Russia suffered a disaster at the same cosmodrome in 1960 when a prototype rocket exploded on the launch pad and released the highly poisonous rocket fuel known as the "devil's venom".
The Russian space agency referred to that tragedy as a veritable "inferno" - 126 people were burned alive or vaporised altogether, while others died of noxious fumes or succumbed to burns later.
The Soviet Union, which was then locked in an arms race with the US, imposed total secrecy over the disaster and the files were only declassified in the 1990s.
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Spectacular footage showed the Proton-M rocket veering off course seconds after its launch in the early hours, before erupting into a ball of flames and unleashing clouds of noxious black smoke.
"It seems something is going wrong," said a television commentator during the live coverage of the launch.
"Something is wrong. It seems it will be a catastrophe," said the presenter, his voice trembling, shortly before the rocket exploded.
The rocket was supposed to take three Russian Glonass-M navigation satellites into space.
The Russian space agency Roskosmos said there appeared to be no casualties, adding it could not immediately say whether areas near the crash site were being evacuated.
"A rocket carrier fell to the ground and exploded on the territory of the (Baikonur) cosmodrome," the space agency said in a statement.
Kazakh officials said the fumes from the rocket fuel consisting of 600 tons of highly poisonous kerosene, heptyl and amyl might present a danger to the local population.
Residents of several nearby towns were told to stay indoors and keep their windows shut.
The Russian space program has been a source of national pride in the country since it sent the first man into space in 1961 after launching the first Sputnik satellite four years earlier.
But, more recently, Russia has suffered several major setbacks, notably losing expensive satellites and an unmanned supply ship to the International Space Station.
Russia suffered a disaster at the same cosmodrome in 1960 when a prototype rocket exploded on the launch pad and released the highly poisonous rocket fuel known as the "devil's venom".
The Russian space agency referred to that tragedy as a veritable "inferno" - 126 people were burned alive or vaporised altogether, while others died of noxious fumes or succumbed to burns later.
The Soviet Union, which was then locked in an arms race with the US, imposed total secrecy over the disaster and the files were only declassified in the 1990s.
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