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Laura asks…
One of my friend holds South Korean passport, and for his flight back to Korea in June he has to transfer in San Francisco.
Toronto~~San Francisco~~Seoul
However, due to strage reasons the passport is left in the washing machine.
US visa is mostly fine but lose all the colors on it, it becomes lighter and brighter. Ink splashed through the surface slightly.
Passport is fine and all the personel info remains well on it.
Do you think he can pass the immigration when he has to change flight in San Francisco??
If it’s not, what wil be the solution of US Immigration?
Or he should apply for temporary visa or permission?? I am not very clear about it.
Thank u for helping
Please ask at immigration right away to avoid problems.

Ken asks…
Im flying economy from san francisco to seoul and i wanted to know if people preferred one over the other in regards to service, seat quality, food, etc. Price notwithstanding…although it is almost $200 cheaper at the moment if i go with asiana!
I’ve flown Singapore quite a few times and each time was quite pleased with the service, food and in-flight entertainment. Skytrax ranks only six airlines in the world as 5-star airlines, Singapore is one of them, as is Asiana. I’ve never flown with Asiana, but Skytrax has dozens of passenger reviews and most are very positive. For a $200 savings, they might be worth a try:
http://www.airlinequality.com/StarRanking/5star.htm
http://www.airlinequality.com/Airlines/OZ.htm

Carol asks…
I will be traveling from San Francisco to Manila via Incheon Airport (Seoul). Im arriving 8PM (Asiana Airlines) and departing the next day 7AM (Cebu Pacific Air). Is it possible to just stay in the airport for the night? How can I claim my checked-in luggage and Boarding pass for my connecting flight to Manila? –Thanks in advance for the help–
You won’t be able to claim your checked luggage. It will be automatically transfered to your new flight. You will either be given a boarding pass for your cebu flight when you check in at SF, but if not, you can get your boarding pass at your departing gate at cebu. If they don’t give you the boarding pass at SF, then ask for detailed instructions on what to do. You can stay at the airport overnight, but it’s not going to be comfortable. You can go to the spa for several hours to freshen up, but you can always go to the airport hotel.

Michael asks…
I am flying to Beijing next year. I used a popular site for finding prices. I wonder why a direct NONSTOP flight from San Francisco to Beijing has $300 additional fees, while another one that stops in Los Angeles and Seoul (3 total landings, two different airlines, additional baggage handling efforts) has only $97 taxes and fees. The logic of it escapes me, unless the San Francisco based US Airline has found another way to milk consumers.
Taxes in the US are fairly standard – there is one fee that is a percentage of your ticket, and several other taxes (usually 3) which can be charged at each stop, but will be under $5 each (it usually comes to a bout 10.90 per stop).
Taxes are charged in other countries as well, sometimes as a percentage, and others as flat amounts – these can be very complex. Canada, for instance charges a different percentage tax depending on what region you are flying out of.
As to other, airline, fees I cant really comment, and its hard to say why the difference was so great, unless the fare was significantly greater. There would likely be extra taxes for the connections in LAX and Seoul, though these might be minor. Or perhaps there is some additional tax in China for direct cross the ocean flights. Hard to say.

Nancy asks…
I’m being made known of relocation opportunities. I’m in a bit of confusion as to which one to choose considering the current industrial recession, local tax rules, cost of living, work permit for my spouse etc. Here are the choices:
London, Singapore, Washington, New York, Atlanta, Cambridge, San Francisco, Toronto, Seoul, Tokyo, Sydney.
Please help me figure out the factors I should look at before making the apt decision. Thanks a bunch!
I think you should include far side of the moon or a least Mars to make sure you have all your bases covered.
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