‘Time to Spare? Go by Air’

By Mike Danna
Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation Public Relations Director

If four hours in an airport was the same as four hours in a dentist’s chair, no one would every worry about missing a flight.

Without going into a lot of detail, our original flight from Concepcion back to Santiago was apparently changed and no one told Dr. Soileau.  As he always does, he took it in stride.  Long story short, we made our flight, but found that some of group didn’t have seat assignments for the flight to Argentina.  But since we had a four-hour layover in Santiago, we figured no sweat; plenty of time to have those class members reticketed.  Again, Bobby took in in stride.

However, by the time we got through customs, had those class members reticketed and grabbed a bite to eat, we just had enough time to catch the plane.

We arrived at the hotel in Buenos Aires just after 1 a.m.  We got settled in and prepared for a city tour Sunday morning, followed by a four-hour bus ride to Rosario.

After five international tours with AgLeadership, there’s usually some “event” that makes for good blogging.  However, so far, our trip has been a smooth as I’ve ever experienced.  (So you know what that means.)

Since it’s Sunday and we’ll be on the road all day tomorrow, I won’t post again until late Sunday night, depending on the internet connection.  Thanks again for following us here.

Until next time…