In our first vlog of the year, we’re flying to Japan & there are some things you may need to know if you fly to Japan in 2023.

The flight to Japan from Dallas with American Airlines should be straight forward, right? We knew flying to Japan would be a long journey, but little did we know it’d be far more difficult than we could’ve ever expected. Come along as we fly American Airlines from Dallas to Tokyo, with a short flight from Trey’s hometown of Huntsville, Alabama to begin the long day!

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00:00 INTRO!
00:20 WELCOME TO OUR CHANNEL!
00:38 Today’s Itinerary!
01:19 LET”S GET TO DALLAS!
02:26 HELLO DFW!
02:53 Next Up: CENTURION LOUNGE!
03:42 Flying to Japan? THIS IS IMPORTANT!
04:29 TIME TO BOARD!
05:06 Uh oh…
07:08 False Start, American Airlines Flight 61
07:25 Back to the lounge lol
08:23 Casual 7 hour delay lol
09:00 TIME TO BOARD AGAIN!
09:40 HERE WE GO!!!
10:14 4-HOUR UPDATE
11:17 ALMOST THERE!
11:38 The cost of the delay…
12:15 WE”RE HERE!!
12:33 This was absolute CHAOS
13:22 One Final Taxi & An Abrupt Ending…lol

15 Comments

  1. Wow what a travel day! Hope your trip is better! Hope you visit Okinawa, Japan I’d really like to see that!

  2. Wonder if you know how they live in Tokyo

    If you see me, then you mean it, then you know you have to go

    Fast & Furious (drift, drift, drift)

  3. Loved the video and yawned everytime ya'll did…. that was a long flight! Sad that I missed your visit to Hsv, but I know how important visiting with family is. Next time…
    Looking forward to your next video! ❤️

  4. Missed you guys! What a long day, at least y'all arrived safe. I've never seen Tokyo but was in Yokohama years ago, love Japan! Can hardly wait for your next videos. Take care and stay safe!

  5. Y'all are back!! I still can't believe your in Asia!! That travel day was insane! I can't wait to see Tokyo

  6. Gave me flashbacks of transiting through Houston airport. Broken planes must be a Texas thing.

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