Umar Madeline and Eric's flight was leaving at 1AM, so we were all at the airport by 11PM. Our handler grabbed us all and took us through the first checkpoint, where, once again, the ladies (Madeline and Elizabeth) were separated. Once reunited the handler took us to a seating area and led Madleine, Umar and Eric to their check in. Beth, Mike and I waited until 2AM until the handler came back and took us to the bag check that opened for our flight, where we found out it was delayed until 6:30AM. From there he led us through passport control and then we were on our own. Mike upgraded his status so headed to the Business Class lounge for a nap, while Elizabeth and I found table in the common area to rest our heads on
We finally boarded our flight and flew to Istanbul. We had a four hour layover so we grabbed a pizza (with real pepperoni!) for lunch. Beth and I found a pair of lounge chairs while Mike went up to the Business Class lounge where he was more than happy to send us videos of the treatment he was getting. Live piano music, free pizza, glasses of wine, big comfy chairs....the jerk.
Our last flight finally started boarding. To get on our flight back to the states we had to go through a security check at the gate itself. Our passports got checked and verified, our bags got scanned and swabbed, we received another pat-down, a scan with a wand and got asked a few questions about our trip. Mike was, of course, boarding before us, once again sending us video of him sipping on a cocktail, then a snack of charcuterie with wine while he sat with tons of legroom while we were in the line heading to our cramped seats. At least we weren't lonely, and they served us a cookie......
The flight was long, about 11 hours, the food was not nearly as good as our flight out but at least we got a glass of wine with dinner. Eventually we landed in Dulles and got into the Passport Control line. We waited and shuffled and waited for what felt like hours with hundreds of other people. It sure would have been nice to have that Expediter here! We finally made to the Border agent who asked us a few questions about the trip, and about how th Pakistani family felt about losing the Cricket Match. Then he said “Welcome Home” and let us go.
We grabbed our bags from baggage claims, our friends Bill and Denise were waiting at the door for us and took us back down to Fredericksburg, where we were reunited (finally!) with our truck and the teardrop. And that, my friends, ends the tale of our amazingly fun filled “Not an Overland Adventure” in Pakistan!