Stockholm, 5/14/1989
Tour Cut Short After Long Flight
(STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN, May 14, 1989)
by Bob Van Leer
Dinner at the Operakallaren restaurant was excellent, and so was the price. Dinner for two came to 688 krona which converts to about $110, including tip. Betty dined on breast of snow grouse and I had saddle of reindeer. Tomorrow evening we’ll have to dine at the McDonald’s restaurant across the street from our hotel to make up for it.
We arrived at Arlanda Airport, a 40 minute drive from Stockholm, at 9:18 a.m. after an uneventful flight from the Newark, New Jersey, airport on Scandinavian Air Service (SAS). Betty and I left Gold Beach Friday evening to drive to Medford to be there in time to catch a 6:40 a.m. United Airlines flight to San Francisco. There we boarded another United flight non-stop to Newark. This was the departure point for our tour arranged by the National Newspaper Association, a trade association of small newspapers. A total of 28 are scheduled on the tour from all over the U.S.: Massachusetts to Florida to Texas to Oregon. Of the 26 besides ourselves we’re acquainted with 20, so there are few strangers.
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