I think I'll post a little more frequently.
I arrived at Incheon Airport, which is right next to Fukuoka.
We were using the airport for transit, but we were the only transit passengers. Usually, there are many other people transiting, so I follow them and arrive near the destination gate, but this time I followed the "Transfer" sign and passed through the baggage inspection area, so I checked to make sure I was correct. That's about it.
Perhaps because it was already past 10:30 pm, there were not many people around, so we looked for the SkyHub Lounge in Terminal 1, but many of the lounges were closed, so we got lost. There seemed to be several SkyHub Lounges, but the first lounge I found was already closed. After walking around a lot, I finally arrived at SkyHub Lounge, which was open during the evening hours.
As I posted in No. 20, the KALlounge at Fukuoka International Airport was quite small and the service level was low, but the SkyHub Lounge at Incheon Airport was spacious and had excellent food service.
I had already eaten at Fukuoka Airport and on the plane, so I only ate a few bites, but the taste was pretty good. During the day, the variety was wider and I felt it was more like a small restaurant.
The departure time was 01:30, but I had been instructed in Fukuoka to go to the gate at 00:30, so when I went, two people were called for some reason to confirm my final destination, etc. In addition, the CheckInBaggageTicket was checked, but I realized that neither of us had received the ticket stub when we checked in our luggage at Fukuoka Airport. When I explained the reason, the person on the other end seemed to understand and wrote the number by hand on the ticket. I was worried that if I didn't know this number, I wouldn't have been able to receive my package. I understand that the baggage was checked because it was transported directly to the final destination by transit.