The airport at Nadi, Fiji, is not air-conditioned. It’s a bit like Honolulu, but a little more foreign. Upon disembarking and entering the terminal, we (the 500+ passengers from LAX were greeted by a group of traditional (I assume) Fijian singers (four guys dressed in gray skirts and matching aloha shirts), playing ukeleles and guitars. That was a mixed blessing, since they really didn’t sing what one would call “pretty” music. It was, in fact, rather grating. However, they did collect a few tips (not, however from me), and it made the time pass by while standing in the Transit/Transfer line to get back into the terminal for my continuing flight to Auckland. I feel that I have now experienced the slowest airport security people yet; the team in Fiji was far more lethargic than any TSA agent, or anyone in any South American airport. I wanted to buy them some coffee so they would move faster and get me to the front of the line, but I had to wait in line before I could get into the terminal where the coffee shops were. My charitable idea was in a Catch 22.
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haha.... I wonder what they would do if you actually did buy them coffee!
I am now asking myself, "where the heck even is Fiji?"
I should probably go look that one up...
(you should now burn this comment so that no one knows how terrible my geography really is)
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