Congratulations! As a former flight attendant with Lufthansa my highest airport and layover was Addis Abeba in Ethiopia. According to my GPS-device my hotel room there was at an altitude of 2300 metres, and I always had problems to sleep at that hight. I don't want to imagine how 4000 metres feel!
2300 meters is still fine for sleeping. stuff kind of gets weird after about 3000 meters. at least for healthy people living at sea level. If you have problem's at less than that, go to a doctor. that is not an normal reaction. i p.s. i go thru this every winter, at never ever had i had a problem with that ...
I'm shocked that upon landing and entering the terminal, that someone from Qatar Airways was not present to tell Josh AGAIN that he's banned for refusing to being bullied.
I can appreciate how you were feeling at that altitude Josh. In 2001, along with ten other guys we flew from Kathmandu to Lhasa the capital of Tibet. Lhasa airport is 3500 meters above sea level, so a bit lower than Daocheng. However, the reason for being in Lhasa, and this is going to sound a bit crazy, the eleven of us were returning to Kathmandu, but by BIKE including a stop over at the north base camp of Mount Everest. On several occasions we were as high as 5,200 meters. When you were climbing those steps near the airport terminal, your heavy breathing brought all the memories of that Tibet journey flooding back. Great video Josh, looking forward to your next one. Have a great Christmas, wherever you will be spending it.
My bucket list talking about airports: 1) Shortest flight in Westray, for sure 2) St.barts airport as one of most complicated (bonus - Princess Juliana St.Maarten famous airport) 3) Ushuaia airport - at the very end of Americas. Nice place anyway 4) Saba/ Bonair - Juancho E. Yrausquin Airport - as one of the craziest 5) Bhutan, that airport you showed recently!
The highest-altitude airport I flew into was La Paz, Bolivia. I started feeling the altitude within minutes. I spent five days there and it always felt like I was walking uphill.
Marry Christmas Josh Your one of the best aviation TH-camr I’ve ever subscribed to I always get very excited every week as I know you will publish a new video as your adventures are getting more and more exciting by the week Can’t wait for you to go to the Antarctica.
Josh, I hope you enjoyed the hospitality of people and the great food from my hometown. As a Sichuanese living abroad and your long-time fan, I travel quite a lot (150k miles/year) these days, and I hope I bump into you one day somewhere in the beautiful sky. ❤
What a great video. Actually, I like the idea of you doing more 'challenge' type videos such as Highest to Lowest and whatever other concepts you can think of. Maybe you could do a "pointless journeys" style video e.g. London Gatwick to London Heathrow via as many different airports as are feasible in a single 24 hour period. Stuff like that. Keep the great content coming, Josh - and thank you for entertaining and informing us in 2023!
I’m so impressed, Josh! You’re killing it this year! Talk about ending this year with some epic videos! I CANNOT wait to go on this adventure with you! I’m so glued and thanks for taking us along. Love your work! ❤
You are a true legend Josh. I m 42, expat in Phuket (doing my Ma over here) and thanks to your video I have defeated my fear of flying. Years ago I had to take double Xaxan dose just to get to the airport, after watching your videos for a long time, I've conquered my fears and now I enjoy the whole process, including getting more "expertise" on aircrafts and such. Thank you SIR:)
Great review Josh - thank you very much. I have been in La Paz airport (Bolivia) "El Alto" - the highest in the American continent with 4.100 m altitude. I would love to go back to the most Southern commercial airport in Ushuaia (Fireland) - Argentina.... Happy New Year, Josh!!!
Another amazing video! My Aviation bucket list would be to fly Singapore Airlines from New York nonstop to Singapore, worlds longest flight, preferably in business or first class.
Well done Josh. I remember as a professional cameraman flying over the volcano near Mexico City I was so overcome by the altitude, (hanging out of the chopper with the door off at 4,000 metres,) that I was turning the camera on when putting it down, and turning it off when apparently filming…the rushes weren’t so good! Good luck with your record attempt!
Come on Josh, I do love you!!! I'm a local from Chengdu, even though, I have never been to Daocheng Yading, even it's in my province. I'd soooo happy to see you to visit different places in the world, that can make me to see the different world through your channel, please enjoy your stay in Chengdu and China.
Great video. After working in Chine for a long time,I have flown extensively and often on all the airlines and can assure you the Sichuan are a solid and safe airline with new aircraft. Enjoy the travels.
Taking a flight on an 146/Avro RJ or Fokker 100 again would be my bucket thing. Never thought they'll both disappear in the northern hemisphere almost overnight.
my bucket list is going to Tibet Airport, Paro Airport, Going to Dubai , Changi Airport ,Narita Airport , Jaffna Airport , Hamad Airport, Gybrolta Airport, Astana, Canary islands, Lankavi, Swarnabhumi, Thallumarin Airport Melbourn...Etc I really Commircial airline and flights lover as you Josh...thanks for that. You are my favourite airline reviver .thanks for your videos but still I'm not fly from any aircraft .I wish one-day l could Decature from Airport Goldern gait to some where by Commircial airline .thanks Josh wish you luck for your golden career.❤❤❤❤❤
Great video - I've been to El Alto La Paz - which I think is the highest international airport, at around 4000m. I'd love to do this one one day. I've also been to Baku - which is pretty damn low .... keep traill-blazing for us Josh.
Aviation Bucket List? For me not able to afford those dreams I am so lucky as a person living on a State Pension to have bucket list memories😊😊 Flying aircraft long gone such as Hawker Siddeley Tridents and sitting in one of the rear facing seats. The stunningly beautiful Lockheed L1011's, both 200 and 500 Series. A short leg on an Aerolineas Argentinas 747SP (FCO-FRA) and being allowed to visit the cockpit as we flew over the Alps. And in 1976, a Saudia 707 (JED-SAH). And not too mention DC10s and 727s. Good memories.
Josh !!! Well Dane !! Recorded breaking is a big Achievement in yours life times! I hope enjoyed a great time!!! Keep travelling around world!!! Greetings rom Manchester!!
Josh, another great video Sir, nice work! One of the places I've been to, and I don't know if you've ever been is St.Maartens in the Dutch Antillies. If you've never been there and sat on Maho Beach, OMG man you've never lived! Having a B747 over your head at around 30-50ft is awesome to say the least. Sadly the B747 doesn't fly into there any longer (nor the A340) but you can still get that feeling with the A330 and B767 over your head. If you've not tried it, DO IT before they close the beach down or something. It would make a superb video too. Thanks for the great content, and Happy Christmas!
I hope that this airport will stay economically viable for a long time. This destination is not easy for anyone (high altitude, only mountains around). Thank you for this interesting video.
Great content as always ❤ My dream flight is flying Emirates in first class. I’ve flown United Polaris and I was extreme pleased but Emirates is next level.
I have just recently accomplished one of my bucket lists of flying SAS Airbus A350 in Business Class! However the A380 and Emirates first class are high up on the list, so are the worlds longest flights and so much more!
you got lucky! when I flew there in October, there was some sort of military mission there and the CAs told us to close our windows before landing (also until takeoff on the return flight) so I never got to see the gorgeous mountains. Thanks for the video!
Hi Josh, what a trip uploaded right before Christmas :) Thanks for sharing! Looking forward to your next one. One suggestion from my side: I am not a frequent flyer at all but I do love flying and your always friendly attitude, thats why I subscribed to your channel (to give you an idea what "not a frequent flyer" means for me: Last flight was with Air Berlin from TXL to DUS - haha ). If you film the takeoff like in this episode please turn off the music and let us hear the engines! I my opinion the takeoff is always the best moment ;) Cheers and Merry Christmas to you and your family.
I have been to Las, Bolivia airport which outside of China is the highest airport in the world eat 4,061 meters elevation. The secret to not getting altitude sickness is to walk slowly and take it easy the first day. My bucket list is to fly Emeritus First Class - just for the hell of it.
Marketing at its best...day 108 of the ban! Wow! Man.... despite the ban...you are all over the media.... i love the way you do your thing... keeping it simple...and more importantly.. keeping things Lowkey...unlike the so called aviation review experts (you know if you know)... merry christmas and a Happy New Year in advance my friend...do what you do...this New Year shall even get better!!! Loads of Love from Nepal and the Nepali Aviation Fraternity!!!
Ich war auch in Dacheng und ich muss sagen, die Aussicht ist wunderbar. Es gibt dort viele Touristenattraktionen und im Sommer ist es voller Touristen. Und es ist auch sehr interessant dass man der Flughafen nur mit A319 fliegen kann😮
Missed my bucket list several times: Vung Tau to Con Dao Island on the Mi-8 helicopter. The RAF Tristar from Brize Norton to Ascension Island. Now on modern plane. Or to St Helena from South Africa. And the defunct flights with VLM from Antwerp to Jersey on the F-50
Josh - I felt out of breath just watching you! I think you are very adventurous attempting the highest to the lowest airports. My bucket list would be to fly first class on something like Emirates. I help people who have a fear of flying; I accompany them on a course and an experience flight. As a result I often miss out on the enjoyment of flying because I am so focused on the person I am supporting I barely notice the actual flight. It would be nice to do it for myself in luxury. I look forward to your onward journey. Hopefully you'll breathe easier.😊
Another wonderful flight/airport review. I always enjoy your geniune and honest review and have had a subscription for quite a while.One oddity I have to mention. I have also reviewed your Air Calin review and confirmed my subscription. However, this highest airport review, I had to subscribe again to your channel, which is quite odd.
Great video Josh . Altitude is hard on the lungs and heart. Having experienced the effects I’m sure you are right to be a little apprehensive. It’s doing things slowly and drinking loads of water. Just one correction Mount Elbrus is the highest mountain in Europe at 5642m . However you did fantastic and especially climbing those steps so soon after arriving.
Loved that video! I spent some time in Bolivia 🇧🇴 and used to fly from/to LPB regularly which is the highest international airport in the world. But 300m more? Thanks for adding another thing to my bucket list 😉
Small note, Mount Elbrus (5642 m above sea level) is also considered in Europe - but living in Western Europe, the Mont Blanc is a more common reference to me.
Wow I was at the exact boarding gate just 2 weeks age flying sichuan air on there a321neo what a coincidence I’m heading home to Australia in a few days ❤
Hi Josh I'm from Australia love your channel, Every video put how many days Qatar airways have banned you make a statement. Thank you for this great video I've never heard of this place in China and I get tired just walking up a couple of steps. I love curried prawns and rice if that counts as Chinese food as that's the only thing I order at my local Chinese restaurant and my aviation wish is just once travel first class. The closes thing I got was travelling from Australia to USA was a whole row to my self for 13hrs and made a poor man's business class bed I slept for 7hrs straight that's even the longest I've slept that includes my own bed. Thank you Josh Merry Christmas. 🇦🇺❤🎄🎄
With all the amazing food in china the best you can think of is curry😂. It’s like talking about French cuisine you can only have French fries came to mind 😂
Right, Smoking was everywhere in the 70's and just started being limited in the early 80's here in the states ... not a smoker but had to deal with it.
I know that feeling (altitude sickness). Visited Pikes Peak and it hit me. Kinda ruined the experience. They actually have an.”oxygen bar” there at the summit.
Very sophisticated lady, Viv, your ride-share companion is. You should have bought a can of oxygen, like people buy in places like Denver to combat the effects. They are just a few dollars available at many places. I would imagine they have it there too
Interesting that would be needed in Denver, which is only 1600m above sea level and thus just over a third of Daocheng. You only need oxygen at elevations above 3000m (10000 ft) if you're in good health.
Aloha from beautiful North Shore, O’ahu! My aviation bucket list is to fly with Josh Cahill to the atolls of French Polynesia from HNL. Or Cook Islands. Come on down Josh and pick me up! 😍
After losing 155 pounds my current goal is to get to Egypt for a Nile cruise and a trip to the Siwa Salt pools. I want to do this flying first or business class on Emeriates from Chicago. Ideally on an A380, lol. I’d love to route through the Jewel.
My Buckit list was flying on Concorde - I did have a chance to fly when I was in Harare, (I was living there at the time) in 1993 but I thought "next time".... Sadly next time never came and now I could be a millionaire and it is still out of reach...... One tip, drink LOTS of liquid at that altitude!!! Dehydration can happen very quickly!
For some context... In the event of airplane pressurization loss, passenger airplanes are instructed to descend to an altitude where passengers can breathe without supplementary oxygen. That altitude is 10,000ft (3048 meters). This plane landed at at an airport that is at 14,471 ft (4411 meters)!
Thanks for your videos. On my bucket list, there was flying Concorde… Next there is flying AF La Première, which will happen in a few weeks, so excited !!
Hi Josh. My bucket list is topped by flying to Luckla for the fourth time. It's my favourite airport. I was always brought up to believe hotpot was created in Lancashire in England. Brillant review and fabulous views. Thank you. Merry Christmas and happy travels Josh
I actually have only 3 aviation bucketlist items I can think of: - Flying transpacific. Never done it so far. Somehow I always had a soft spot for the international date line. Really wanna pass that one. - Flying at least one A380 of every scheduled carrier in the world with an A380 fleet. Done 3 already. Still some carriers to go. - Going to Princess Juliana airport /Maho Beach in St. Maarten. That one will be ✅ in February 😄 Have a lovely christmas Josh 🎄
Thanks Josh, always a pleasure watching your videos. I think I know where you are off to next, probably flying with my airline, I am about 400km south of your next destination. I hope we fly in the same aircraft some day!
Merry Christmas everyone! Please follow me on instagram.com/gotravelyourway for daily updates 😊
Already follow
@joshCahill Need update on you ban, We are trying to keep the momentum up on QR social media 🙂
Are you using Threads?
Hopefully Qatar Unban you soon Josh.
My Dream is a Flight from Ushuaia (Área Aeroportuaria) to Rarotonga International Airport wish should be impossible
Congratulations! As a former flight attendant with Lufthansa my highest airport and layover was Addis Abeba in Ethiopia.
According to my GPS-device my hotel room there was at an altitude of 2300 metres, and I always had problems to sleep at that hight.
I don't want to imagine how 4000 metres feel!
2300 meters is still fine for sleeping. stuff kind of gets weird after about 3000 meters. at least for healthy people living at sea level. If you have problem's at less than that, go to a doctor. that is not an normal reaction. i
p.s.
i go thru this every winter, at never ever had i had a problem with that ...
@@nishu413
than can you please explain to me all those Indians on the glaciers in the alps. they look so misplaced there and i never understood it.
When I lived in Bogotá, I had to sleep with the window cracked open for fresh air, due to the altitude.
I spent 1 week at 4000m in a small mountain community in Peru. The altitude is NO joke lol!
I'm shocked that upon landing and entering the terminal, that someone from Qatar Airways was not present to tell Josh AGAIN that he's banned for refusing to being bullied.
What terminal? I do believe Qatar flies to Chengdu Tianfu, which is the airport Josh flew out of for this video, but it's not a major carrier there.
I can appreciate how you were feeling at that altitude Josh. In 2001, along with ten other guys we flew from Kathmandu to Lhasa the capital of Tibet. Lhasa airport is 3500 meters above sea level, so a bit lower than Daocheng. However, the reason for being in Lhasa, and this is going to sound a bit crazy, the eleven of us were returning to Kathmandu, but by BIKE including a stop over at the north base camp of Mount Everest. On several occasions we were as high as 5,200 meters. When you were climbing those steps near the airport terminal, your heavy breathing brought all the memories of that Tibet journey flooding back. Great video Josh, looking forward to your next one. Have a great Christmas, wherever you will be spending it.
My bucket list talking about airports:
1) Shortest flight in Westray, for sure
2) St.barts airport as one of most complicated (bonus - Princess Juliana St.Maarten famous airport)
3) Ushuaia airport - at the very end of Americas. Nice place anyway
4) Saba/ Bonair - Juancho E. Yrausquin Airport - as one of the craziest
5) Bhutan, that airport you showed recently!
no Lukla on the list?
@@MW-zm8sd forgot about that :)) - definitely yes 😀😀
My first one would be Kai Tak, which is not possible anymore...
@@hongjuanwu7539 so not possible things we remove from the list :))
Nice list, I will add Skardu airport
All of it is my bucket list! You're on a roll and 2023 has been your best year for content! Truly unique and fun!
The highest-altitude airport I flew into was La Paz, Bolivia. I started feeling the altitude within minutes. I spent five days there and it always felt like I was walking uphill.
Marry Christmas Josh
Your one of the best aviation TH-camr I’ve ever subscribed to
I always get very excited every week as I know you will publish a new video as your adventures are getting more and more exciting by the week
Can’t wait for you to go to the Antarctica.
damn I love marrying Christmas
@@austinli8891same 😢
Merry not marry .
Josh, I hope you enjoyed the hospitality of people and the great food from my hometown. As a Sichuanese living abroad and your long-time fan, I travel quite a lot (150k miles/year) these days, and I hope I bump into you one day somewhere in the beautiful sky. ❤
What a great video. Actually, I like the idea of you doing more 'challenge' type videos such as Highest to Lowest and whatever other concepts you can think of. Maybe you could do a "pointless journeys" style video e.g. London Gatwick to London Heathrow via as many different airports as are feasible in a single 24 hour period. Stuff like that. Keep the great content coming, Josh - and thank you for entertaining and informing us in 2023!
Or flying to every London airport as quickly as possible
@@jackp1631 what about this climate change rubbish that so many people are pushing , please tell me you agree its shit
I remember landing in Cusco (3300m or so ??) and yeah I def got altitude sickness
I’m so impressed, Josh! You’re killing it this year! Talk about ending this year with some epic videos! I CANNOT wait to go on this adventure with you! I’m so glued and thanks for taking us along. Love your work! ❤
You are a true legend Josh. I m 42, expat in Phuket (doing my Ma over here) and thanks to your video I have defeated my fear of flying. Years ago I had to take double Xaxan dose just to get to the airport, after watching your videos for a long time, I've conquered my fears and now I enjoy the whole process, including getting more "expertise" on aircrafts and such. Thank you SIR:)
Great review Josh - thank you very much. I have been in La Paz airport (Bolivia) "El Alto" - the highest in the American continent with 4.100 m altitude. I would love to go back to the most Southern commercial airport in Ushuaia (Fireland) - Argentina.... Happy New Year, Josh!!!
Great video! Can relate to the altitude sickness, we experienced recently in El Tatio (Atacama) but also in La Paz… still a great experience ;)
Another amazing video! My Aviation bucket list would be to fly Singapore Airlines from New York nonstop to Singapore, worlds longest flight, preferably in business or first class.
Well done Josh. I remember as a professional cameraman flying over the volcano near Mexico City I was so overcome by the altitude, (hanging out of the chopper with the door off at 4,000 metres,) that I was turning the camera on when putting it down, and turning it off when apparently filming…the rushes weren’t so good! Good luck with your record attempt!
Wow Josh, that took a toll. You looked so tired at the end.... But a fascinating vid! What a beautiful place.
2:56 bro Baghdad now is safe and developing city
11:05, Yes me too, I love Chinese food, my favorite is Hainanese chicken rice and Peking duck, it's good and delicious.
Wow, you are blessed with a heartbeat of only 50 bpm in rest 👌
Congratulations Josh! My bucket list airport is Anchorage! To spot all the 747s that transit there!
08:20 Wish you went to the top of the steps and did a 360 pan view.
Merry Christmas to all!
Come on Josh, I do love you!!! I'm a local from Chengdu, even though, I have never been to Daocheng Yading, even it's in my province. I'd soooo happy to see you to visit different places in the world, that can make me to see the different world through your channel, please enjoy your stay in Chengdu and China.
Great video.
After working in Chine for a long time,I have flown extensively and often on all the airlines and can assure you the Sichuan are a solid and safe airline with new aircraft.
Enjoy the travels.
Taking a flight on an 146/Avro RJ or Fokker 100 again would be my bucket thing. Never thought they'll both disappear in the northern hemisphere almost overnight.
Thankyou for sharing your adventures.. such an interesting video ..
happy Xmas .. Sydney Australia 🇦🇺
my bucket list is going to Tibet Airport, Paro Airport, Going to Dubai , Changi Airport ,Narita Airport , Jaffna Airport , Hamad Airport, Gybrolta Airport, Astana, Canary islands, Lankavi, Swarnabhumi, Thallumarin Airport Melbourn...Etc I really Commircial airline and flights lover as you Josh...thanks for that. You are my favourite airline reviver .thanks for your videos but still I'm not fly from any aircraft .I wish one-day l could Decature from Airport Goldern gait to some where by Commircial airline .thanks Josh wish you luck for your golden career.❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks a zillion times for this wonderful video, we are still expecting you back in Nigeria 🇳🇬
Great video - I've been to El Alto La Paz - which I think is the highest international airport, at around 4000m. I'd love to do this one one day. I've also been to Baku - which is pretty damn low .... keep traill-blazing for us Josh.
Me too, I have been to La Paz, highest international airport in the world. While the one in China is a domestic airport but higher than La Paz😬
Aviation Bucket List? For me not able to afford those dreams I am so lucky as a person living on a State Pension to have bucket list memories😊😊
Flying aircraft long gone such as Hawker Siddeley Tridents and sitting in one of the rear facing seats.
The stunningly beautiful Lockheed L1011's, both 200 and 500 Series. A short leg on an Aerolineas Argentinas 747SP (FCO-FRA) and being allowed to visit the cockpit as we flew over the Alps.
And in 1976, a Saudia 707 (JED-SAH).
And not too mention DC10s and 727s.
Good memories.
Love the splashes of red! You are one gutsy dude! Beautiful view.
Josh !!! Well Dane !! Recorded breaking is a big Achievement in yours life times!
I hope enjoyed a great time!!! Keep travelling around world!!!
Greetings rom Manchester!!
Josh, another great video Sir, nice work! One of the places I've been to, and I don't know if you've ever been is St.Maartens in the Dutch Antillies. If you've never been there and sat on Maho Beach, OMG man you've never lived! Having a B747 over your head at around 30-50ft is awesome to say the least. Sadly the B747 doesn't fly into there any longer (nor the A340) but you can still get that feeling with the A330 and B767 over your head. If you've not tried it, DO IT before they close the beach down or something. It would make a superb video too. Thanks for the great content, and Happy Christmas!
Awesome video
Merry Christmas
I just joined your Patreon page
I hope that this airport will stay economically viable for a long time. This destination is not easy for anyone (high altitude, only mountains around). Thank you for this interesting video.
Wow, could hear out of breath you were. Great video. Happy Christmas
Cool. Looking forward to the lowest airport trip!
Merry Christmas and a successful 2024. Remember...keep the blus side up and the tailwinds behind!
Hey Josh, another exiting trip you had with this highest airport. Thank you. I enjoy your video’s very much.
Greetings Ralph from Holland
How exciting!! You certainly go to extremes for us, and I live vicariously through you 😃 Have a wonderful holiday!
Great content as always ❤ My dream flight is flying Emirates in first class. I’ve flown United Polaris and I was extreme pleased but Emirates is next level.
Josh, thank you for showing us the highest altitude airport. Now waiting for the lowest one.
I was looking for the video. Has he released it?
I have just recently accomplished one of my bucket lists of flying SAS Airbus A350 in Business Class! However the A380 and Emirates first class are high up on the list, so are the worlds longest flights and so much more!
Awesome video Josh. Wow.
My aviation bucket list is to fly for 30 days consecutively on Southwest Airlines. Trying to hit all airports they serve.
Sorry you have to fly those shit US airlines
you got lucky! when I flew there in October, there was some sort of military mission there and the CAs told us to close our windows before landing (also until takeoff on the return flight) so I never got to see the gorgeous mountains. Thanks for the video!
Pretty interesting to learn about this. Would not guess it was in China but love that airport building too!
Thank you for this review, as always I’m looking forward to watch.
Happy Holidays Josh, thanks for all the videos of 2023.
Hi Josh,
what a trip uploaded right before Christmas :) Thanks for sharing! Looking forward to your next one. One suggestion from my side: I am not a frequent flyer at all but I do love flying and your always friendly attitude, thats why I subscribed to your channel (to give you an idea what "not a frequent flyer" means for me: Last flight was with Air Berlin from TXL to DUS - haha ). If you film the takeoff like in this episode please turn off the music and let us hear the engines! I my opinion the takeoff is always the best moment ;)
Cheers and Merry Christmas to you and your family.
I have been to Las, Bolivia airport which outside of China is the highest airport in the world eat 4,061 meters elevation. The secret to not getting altitude sickness is to walk slowly and take it easy the first day. My bucket list is to fly Emeritus First Class - just for the hell of it.
Marketing at its best...day 108 of the ban! Wow! Man.... despite the ban...you are all over the media.... i love the way you do your thing... keeping it simple...and more importantly.. keeping things Lowkey...unlike the so called aviation review experts (you know if you know)... merry christmas and a Happy New Year in advance my friend...do what you do...this New Year shall even get better!!! Loads of Love from Nepal and the Nepali Aviation Fraternity!!!
Ich war auch in Dacheng und ich muss sagen, die Aussicht ist wunderbar. Es gibt dort viele Touristenattraktionen und im Sommer ist es voller Touristen. Und es ist auch sehr interessant dass man der Flughafen nur mit A319 fliegen kann😮
Merry Christmas Josh 🎅 and thanks for entertaining us this past year with your aviation reviews ! ✌🏽
Hello Josh and happy holidays. Question for you. Do you ever do an airline review in German and if not why not?
Missed my bucket list several times:
Vung Tau to Con Dao Island on the Mi-8 helicopter.
The RAF Tristar from Brize Norton to Ascension Island. Now on modern plane. Or to St Helena from South Africa.
And the defunct flights with VLM from Antwerp to Jersey on the F-50
Josh - I felt out of breath just watching you! I think you are very adventurous attempting the highest to the lowest airports. My bucket list would be to fly first class on something like Emirates. I help people who have a fear of flying; I accompany them on a course and an experience flight. As a result I often miss out on the enjoyment of flying because I am so focused on the person I am supporting I barely notice the actual flight. It would be nice to do it for myself in luxury. I look forward to your onward journey. Hopefully you'll breathe easier.😊
Good review as always keep it up !
Cool video, Josh! I probably would have passed out. Happy, safe travels!✈
Another wonderful flight/airport review. I always enjoy your geniune and honest review and have had a subscription for quite a while.One oddity I have to mention. I have also reviewed your Air Calin review and confirmed my subscription. However, this highest airport review, I had to subscribe again to your channel, which is quite odd.
You touched my heart today that you dislike smoking habits ❤️❤️❤️ Josh Cahill you're awesome.
Great video Josh . Altitude is hard on the lungs and heart. Having experienced the effects I’m sure you are right to be a little apprehensive. It’s doing things slowly and drinking loads of water. Just one correction Mount Elbrus is the highest mountain in Europe at 5642m . However you did fantastic and especially climbing those steps so soon after arriving.
Loved that video! I spent some time in Bolivia 🇧🇴 and used to fly from/to LPB regularly which is the highest international airport in the world.
But 300m more? Thanks for adding another thing to my bucket list 😉
Well done Josh. Time to wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Safe New Year. All the best. Mick🇬🇧
Small note, Mount Elbrus (5642 m above sea level) is also considered in Europe - but living in Western Europe, the Mont Blanc is a more common reference to me.
True!
My bucketlist is simple, just to fly on as many different aircraft types as possible, currently on over 150 - need more!! 😁
Advance Christmas greetings Josh
Wow I was at the exact boarding gate just 2 weeks age flying sichuan air on there a321neo what a coincidence I’m heading home to Australia in a few days ❤
Another great video Josh,
My bucket list is visit Katmandu and second is to climb Mount Kilimanjaro!!!
Hi Josh I'm from Australia love your channel, Every video put how many days Qatar airways have banned you make a statement. Thank you for this great video I've never heard of this place in China and I get tired just walking up a couple of steps. I love curried prawns and rice if that counts as Chinese food as that's the only thing I order at my local Chinese restaurant and my aviation wish is just once travel first class.
The closes thing I got was travelling from Australia to USA was a whole row to my self for 13hrs and made a poor man's business class bed I slept for 7hrs straight that's even the longest I've slept that includes my own bed. Thank you Josh Merry Christmas. 🇦🇺❤🎄🎄
Curry is an Indian dish
With all the amazing food in china the best you can think of is curry😂. It’s like talking about French cuisine you can only have French fries came to mind 😂
@@hxi7141 personally I love beef in black bean sauce with noodles as that's the only thing I order at my local French restaurant.
@@suave-riderBeef with Black Bean Sauce 😋 Uncle you know it! 🫡
@@hxi7141 as I said I have never been to China and at my local Chinese restaurant that's what I order.
My highest altitude until now was 5000 m in Bolivia 🇧🇴, such a special uncomfortable but at the same time great feeling 😅
My aviation bucket list is doing the Island Hopper from Honolulu to Guam!
Right, Smoking was everywhere in the 70's and just started being limited in the early 80's here in the states ... not a smoker but had to deal with it.
I know that feeling (altitude sickness). Visited Pikes Peak and it hit me. Kinda ruined the experience. They actually have an.”oxygen bar” there at the summit.
Merry Christmas, Josh! Fly high! Definitely aiming for Emirates business class in 2024 - NZ - LHR 💜
Merry Christmas, Josh, and love from Phoenix, Arizona!
Very sophisticated lady, Viv, your ride-share companion is. You should have bought a can of oxygen, like people buy in places like Denver to combat the effects. They are just a few dollars available at many places. I would imagine they have it there too
Interesting that would be needed in Denver, which is only 1600m above sea level and thus just over a third of Daocheng. You only need oxygen at elevations above 3000m (10000 ft) if you're in good health.
@@ThePatriot-gm1fg Good point, yes, the people who told me they needed it in Denver were all over 60
Fantastic Video Bud 👍👍
Hot pot is wonderful, try the farmers hot pot starts mild the the cook will make it hotter and hotter until you stop, milk provided
we have a hotpot in munich right across our office and are there at least once a week. its fantastic!
This airport is definitely on my list too, did Lhasa a while a ago but that was lower than Daocheng, but I am prepared!
1, After landing highland you should not move fast;
2, You can book a no smoke room or change another room.
Merry Christmas Josh (or whatever you celebrate)
Aloha from beautiful North Shore, O’ahu! My aviation bucket list is to fly with Josh Cahill to the atolls of French Polynesia from HNL. Or Cook Islands. Come on down Josh and pick me up! 😍
After losing 155 pounds my current goal is to get to Egypt for a Nile cruise and a trip to the Siwa Salt pools. I want to do this flying first or business class on Emeriates from Chicago. Ideally on an A380, lol. I’d love to route through the Jewel.
My Buckit list was flying on Concorde - I did have a chance to fly when I was in Harare, (I was living there at the time) in 1993 but I thought "next time".... Sadly next time never came and now I could be a millionaire and it is still out of reach......
One tip, drink LOTS of liquid at that altitude!!! Dehydration can happen very quickly!
Amazing terminal, amazing accomplishment. keep on making these videos and Happy New Year, Josh
For some context... In the event of airplane pressurization loss, passenger airplanes are instructed to descend to an altitude where passengers can breathe without supplementary oxygen. That altitude is 10,000ft (3048 meters). This plane landed at at an airport that is at 14,471 ft (4411 meters)!
Looks like fun. I have been flying from Chengdu to Lhasa at something 3500m before, its like flight approach is less than normal.
an amazing trip might get a head at 4,000 m however, quite brave josh. Hope you slept well thanks fro braving the height and merry christmas
I was out of breath watching along with you!
I'm not sure which airport is the lowest, but Imperial/ El Centro in California is minus 50 feet altitude.
Thanks for your videos.
On my bucket list, there was flying Concorde…
Next there is flying AF La Première, which will happen in a few weeks, so excited !!
Hi Josh. My bucket list is topped by flying to Luckla for the fourth time. It's my favourite airport. I was always brought up to believe hotpot was created in Lancashire in England. Brillant review and fabulous views. Thank you. Merry Christmas and happy travels Josh
I actually have only 3 aviation bucketlist items I can think of:
- Flying transpacific. Never done it so far. Somehow I always had a soft spot for the international date line. Really wanna pass that one.
- Flying at least one A380 of every scheduled carrier in the world with an A380 fleet. Done 3 already. Still some carriers to go.
- Going to Princess Juliana airport /Maho Beach in St. Maarten. That one will be ✅ in February 😄
Have a lovely christmas Josh 🎄
Wow, now fly to the lowest airport in the world lol.
PS: That taxi lady was so nice for setting up your ride back
That's gonna be controversial if you know what i mean
He said he will!
Lowest airport is Bar Yehuda on the Dead Sea but it has no regular commercial airlines
The biggest airport would be Amsterdam Schiphol I think
its Bar Yehuda airfield. -378 ft below sea level. ICAO LLMZ IATA MTZ. cu there haha
Amazing Josh…..Merry Christmas and Awesome New Year.
Hallo, na da hast du dir aber ganz schön was zugemutet. Respekt.
Merry Christmas Josh and may all your travel adventures be safe.
Thanks Josh, always a pleasure watching your videos. I think I know where you are off to next, probably flying with my airline, I am about 400km south of your next destination. I hope we fly in the same aircraft some day!
Cool idea for a series! Have you been to the worlds most remote airport at Easter Island?
My bucket list item is to join the mile high club. You wanna do that with me?