Medical Evacuation
During our final visit to the hospital on Thursday the 9th, we met with a doctor who filled out Shirley's "fit to fly" form. The doctor recommended that we return to the US for Shirley to continue her recovery. The form he signed indicated that she was able to return by commercial flight, but also suggested that for her comfort, it should be in business class.
With form in hand, I sent copies to both our travel agent and the travel insurance company. The local representative got back to us with two options: one flying Sunday and another flying Monday for $1000 less. They suggested we run them both past the insurance company to make sure they would pay the bill.
When we sent it on, the insurance company responded within an hour and indicated they had found a flight - for even less - that departed Saturday morning. As it was now Friday afternoon, we decided to cut our sightseeing short and get back to the hotel to pack up.
The short notice flight meant it wasn't the most direct route. We had a short, one-hour flight to Bangkok (in Economy) then a 3.5 hour flight to Taipei; then ten-plus hours to Seattle. Both of these flights were on EVA and were business class. We found both the flights and the airport lounges incredibly comfortable. Our final flight was a brief Seattle to PDX flight. Our Saturday started when we woke at 6 am Cambodia time and we were picked up at the airport at 11 pm Portland time - also Saturday, but 32 hours later.
| Shirley gets a ride through the Bangkok airport |
| I haven't experienced in-flight dining like we got on this trip |
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