QUOTE(tatsuyachiba @ Aug 4 2010, 11:25 PM)
hehe on the way to Seoul, the bus will stop at Tampin restarea for a 30 minute bathroom-makan break.
Timezone has no relation to duration. The answer is headwinds/tailwinds that slow/speedup the plane's groundspeed.
Plane traveling with 500mph airspeed + 100 mph tailwind = 600 mph groundspeed = gets you somewhere faster.
You will get tailwinds one way, and headwinds the opposite way.
Funny though, I've always thought traveling eastwards, i.e. up to Seoul/Tokyo/Beijing takes advantage of tailwinds e.g. faster. And the opposite applies on the return.
=_= It's the timezone lah.Timezone has no relation to duration. The answer is headwinds/tailwinds that slow/speedup the plane's groundspeed.
Plane traveling with 500mph airspeed + 100 mph tailwind = 600 mph groundspeed = gets you somewhere faster.
You will get tailwinds one way, and headwinds the opposite way.
Funny though, I've always thought traveling eastwards, i.e. up to Seoul/Tokyo/Beijing takes advantage of tailwinds e.g. faster. And the opposite applies on the return.
Flight depart uses KL time, arrival uses Korea time, which is I think 1 hour difference. When you arrive at Korea airport, it is the correct time and the time on your watch need to be changed.
Let's say depart at 8am and take 5 hours. It should arrive at 1pm KL time, or 12am/2pm Korea time. Same applies to return flight. The itinerary doesn't mention duration, it's the departure/arrival time.
Aug 5 2010, 02:01 AM

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