My final impressions of Bangkok
16/05/2018
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After another 27 hours of flight, I am back again in my home country. Lots of enjoyable memories of Thailand.
I am really grateful to Cranfield, Denyse and Ben who planned a perfect trip for us, we had no issues whatsoever, with everything perfectly coordinated. The hotel was amazing, very well located, near the airport and a train station. The bus they coordinated was also very good and comfortable, with WiFi, power sockets and very, very importantly, AC!!!!
All of the visits were very interesting, from different sectors of the supply chain, which made it even more interesting and enjoyable!
In my case, after travelling a long distance to Bangkok, I can say that it was 100% worth to go on this study tour, if I had to go again I would go for sure!!!
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