One of the first things I noticed was that one of the senior stewards looked like George Takei from behind.
The service was pretty much just the same as I remembered, we had a mix stewards/stewardesses. It was interesting that some had different uniforms than others, I later learned that it was denote their ranks. But I was more concerned with the entertainment system.
As soon as we took off, I immediately turned to the “KrisWorld” entertainment system. I remembered that they used to have Super Nintendo games as one of the main entertainment sources, unfortunately this flight didn't, however, it had a kick ass music and movie selection.
I was pretty bummed that my MP3 player wasn't working like I wish it was, but It was made all the better by the selection of music they had in the entertainment system. They had all sorts of artists, from pop to Electronica, and even foreign artists. I built a very dancy list, of Deadmau5, Paul van Dyk, and some pop songs from the Now series (which was on number 76/77 due to it being the British version of Now.) The movie selection was even better.
Plenty of the Newest movies out of theatres, I watched 2 movies on the flight, A french film called “De Vrais Mensonges”, and an American movie, “No Strings Attached”. Was a decent flight, but had a middle seat so it was a bit uncomfortable, there was some random guy that got the aisle seat, so he was a pretty lucky bastard... but it was ok, he was quiet, and when he got up to use the bathroom, we rushed to go before him lol, but it was pretty fun.
We would land in Moscow on the 6th of May, though I can't remember if I changed my watch to the local time or not. But after an 11 hour flight, I was glad to be off of the plane for a bit, but what would greet me was something I would rather not go through again.
| The only picture I could get of Moscow before I left, too bad I couldn't get one of the El Al plane, i was photo blocked by a stewardess before I could get it |

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