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This particular plane, named “Small Yella Fella” (the words on the side of the plane), is designed for short- and medium-haul routes, and its small size has a huge advantage: its 112 seats are arranged in a two-by-two configuration, eliminating the annoying middle seat.
Two uneventful hours later, we landed on the Thai island of Samui, welcomed by a water cannon parade, officials holding banners, and garlands of flowers around every passenger’s neck.
That, coupled with the powerful design effect of the open-air airport at Koh Samui, which looks like an 80s tropical resort, complete with thatched roofs, bean bag seats and golf carts, immediately put me in the mood for a holiday, and Koh Samui is widely known as Thailand’s island paradise.
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