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Mine and MrsK's birthdays are only nine days apart in October, so we try and organise a trip somewhere which covers one or both birthdays - and somewhere warm. Living in Canberra all her life, being somewhere warm, especially in July/August is high on MrsK's priorities - in fact it's mandatory. After sitting at home through June/July/August, a bit of cabin fever was setting in.
In late August, after seeing reports that air travel was again opening up and that flights to Ballina were mentioned, I jumped online and booked two return airfares from Canberra to Ballina, so we could spend MrsK's birthday in Byron Bay - as neither of us had been there before. Flights on Dash 8's were plentiful, as were reward seats. In fact, as the flight distances are less than 600 miles each way, it was only 16,000 points return each - bargain. MrsK immediately questioned why she wasn't in J, but I explained that the legs were in Dash 8's which didn't have J seats. Another bonus, was that as a Points Club member I received status credits for each of the four legs, and they also counted as my four 'squiggle' flights on my way to requalify for WP.
So, in mid October we made our way out to Canberra Airport, where we hadn't been to for several months and through the usual check in process and made our way to the lounge. It was quiet, with only about half a dozen other people. With the Covid precautions, it was table service, and well managed. The saddest thing was looking at the Departures Board, which listed the flights for the whole day.

And then, we were on our way to Sydney, where we had a hour or so break, and onto the next leg to Ballina.

While we had brought our own face masks, there were the Wellness Packs available at the gate and everyone I saw had one on. Me, being the cheery, jokey sort of person (insert MrsK eye roll here) thought I'd have a bit of fun by drawing a smiley face on the outside of my mask. Those of you who have used felt pens or whiteboard markers know that smell of a pen. Now, if you draw on the outside of your mask with a felt pen and put it on, you are breathing those fumes for the next 20 minutes - at least then, MrsK thought that was funny.

After arriving into Ballina, we jumped on board the airport bus run by Steve's Transport. Our driver Craig was very entertaining on the trip up to Byron, and provided heaps of information on where to eat, what to see and do.
In late August, after seeing reports that air travel was again opening up and that flights to Ballina were mentioned, I jumped online and booked two return airfares from Canberra to Ballina, so we could spend MrsK's birthday in Byron Bay - as neither of us had been there before. Flights on Dash 8's were plentiful, as were reward seats. In fact, as the flight distances are less than 600 miles each way, it was only 16,000 points return each - bargain. MrsK immediately questioned why she wasn't in J, but I explained that the legs were in Dash 8's which didn't have J seats. Another bonus, was that as a Points Club member I received status credits for each of the four legs, and they also counted as my four 'squiggle' flights on my way to requalify for WP.
So, in mid October we made our way out to Canberra Airport, where we hadn't been to for several months and through the usual check in process and made our way to the lounge. It was quiet, with only about half a dozen other people. With the Covid precautions, it was table service, and well managed. The saddest thing was looking at the Departures Board, which listed the flights for the whole day.

And then, we were on our way to Sydney, where we had a hour or so break, and onto the next leg to Ballina.

While we had brought our own face masks, there were the Wellness Packs available at the gate and everyone I saw had one on. Me, being the cheery, jokey sort of person (insert MrsK eye roll here) thought I'd have a bit of fun by drawing a smiley face on the outside of my mask. Those of you who have used felt pens or whiteboard markers know that smell of a pen. Now, if you draw on the outside of your mask with a felt pen and put it on, you are breathing those fumes for the next 20 minutes - at least then, MrsK thought that was funny.

After arriving into Ballina, we jumped on board the airport bus run by Steve's Transport. Our driver Craig was very entertaining on the trip up to Byron, and provided heaps of information on where to eat, what to see and do.
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