Chantal Sarault / Chantal Al-Refae / Foodie Beauty - Delusional drug fiend hamplanet mukbanger from Canada trying to be a glamorous online influencer. Pathological liar, huge bitch, narcissist, animal abuser

Several people have said that Chantal can't afford to fly back to Kuwait. It seems that implicit in this statement is an assumption that a one-way ticket is half the cost of a round-trip ticket. That is rarely true. A r/t ticket usually only costs marginally more than a one-way, about 10%-20%. In some instances, a one-way costs more than a r/t, which makes no logical sense, but it happens.

Chantal is not the most savvy traveler, but she's not buying one-way tickets when she travels. She's buying r/t. Even if she has to change the return date, a r/t will still be cheaper than buying two one-ways. If she can afford to fly to Canada, she can afford to fly back to Kuwait.

ETA: Even though most people disagree, I still don't believe Chantal is traveling on one-way tickets. If so, she is spending hundreds, and cumulatively thousands, of dollars more than she needs to. Hard to believe she is that dumb; it's not difficult to compare the price of one r/t versus two one-way tickets and see that a r/t is a much better value. But maybe you're right -- I'm giving her too much credit.

@Hijabpeejob said:
"Except she's on a tourist visa, which means she needs to demonstrate she plans to return to Canada or at the very least leave Kuwait every 3 months, so any dual tickets need to demonstrate that she's travelling AWAY from Kuwait, not to Kuwait."


Not true. Kuwait allows travelers on a tourist visa to enter with a one-way ticket. No requirement to have a round-trip or onward ticket. People with a transit visa, are required to show proof of an onward ticket, but not travelers on a tourist visa. https://travel.gc.ca/destinations/kuwait#entryexit

Also, not sure what you mean by a "dual ticket." Round-trip perhaps? If so, a tourist can indeed buy a r/t ticket from/to Kuwait. There is no prohibition against doing so.
 
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I am very upset that this is popping off while her ass is safe in Canada.
Me too, Luke. Me, too.

Granted I'm not exactly up to date on the current conflict in the ME, but have all flights to Kuwait been cancelled? I know all flights to Israel are halted, but I'm seeing conflicting reports for Kuwait specifically.

Flightradar is still showing both departures and arrivals successfully landing there today, but I don't know how up to date it is. Knowing Gunt, she's going to use this conflict to try and hurple back even sooner just so she can milk it for more nontent and make it all about her. Such an empath.
 
You would think that someone in her family would sit her dumb ass down and explain that now is not the best time to be returning to the Middle East. But, Sarault clan, I get it. Have fun storming the castle, cutie.
Even if they could/did, their opinions or arguments wouldn’t matter to Chantal. She’s going to follow her own impulses every time and bugger what anyone else says or does.
Chantal is not the most savvy traveler, but she's not buying two one-way tickets when she travels. She's buying r/t. Even if she has to change the return date, a r/t will still be cheaper than buying two one-ways. If she can afford to fly to Canada, she can afford to fly back to Kuwait.
You’re giving her too much credit. She never intends to return when she travels. She’s all about the here and now, while she might say she’s planned for the future, she never follows through on it.
 
With all the unrest in the Middle East, Salad better keep his head down.

I do NOT want to experience how full of herself Chantal would be if she could call herself a WIDOW.
Gunt and her victim complex aside, sure sounds like Syria could really use all the young men they can find to defend the homeland.

Just think, Salah can use his special talent to draw fire away from the front lines by flinging poop and getting aggro like a fucking MMO. He'd be a real military asset.
 
Chantal is not the most savvy traveler, but she's not buying two one-way tickets when she travels. She's buying r/t. Even if she has to change the return date, a r/t will still be cheaper than buying two one-ways. If she can afford to fly to Canada, she can afford to fly back to Kuwait.
Except she's on a tourist visa, which means she needs to demonstrate she plans to return to Canada or at the very least leave Kuwait every 3 months, so any dual tickets need to demonstrate that she's travelling AWAY from Kuwait, not to Kuwait.

Also she is incredibly stupid and impulsive and none of this is thought out at all. Everyone gives this fat ball of frayed nerves tucked in tremendous stores of adipose tissue so much more credit than she deserves. She's flying by the busted seat of her overtaxed pants. But she's so sick now that her deception has limits.

She'll go back to Kuwait if she can make it there in one piece, and pretend to have an eviable, loving marriage to a frog-man/rape aspiring slow-bus rider, who would love to one day snuff the stifling farts produced by an overindulgence of haram-western ham. She legitimately thinks this will pwn the haters. Or she will stay in Canada and pretend she is still married to the aforementioned gem, but her family loves cutie so much they demanded more time with her. And then she'll die of organ failure/diabetes/CHF, whoever gets her first. Meh.
 
Smart Traveller have updated their Kuwait advisory today to include the chance of airspace disruptions, flight cancellations and diversions, along with other travel disruptions. You’d have to be insane to travel there unless absolutely essential, then again Chantal would absolutely consider travelling back to her handsomest boychild husband as essential travel. After all, we saw her travelling for takeaway food during Covid lockdown as “essential travel”.

Still current at:14 April 2024
Updated:14 April 2024
Latest update:We continue to advise exercise a high degree of caution in Kuwait. There's an increased risk of terrorism, including threats against military bases. Maintain a high degree of security awareness. Demonstrations and protests can turn violent quickly. Avoid large public gatherings. Follow the advice of local authorities and monitor media for updates.

An increased threat of military and terrorist attacks against Israel and Israeli interests across the region and ongoing military action in the Occupied Palestinian Territories could lead to increased tensions in other locations in the Middle East. Demonstration and protest activity may occur, and localised security situations could deteriorate with little notice. Avoid all demonstrations and protests. This may also result in airspace closures, flight cancellations and flight diversions and other travel disruptions.

Except she's on a tourist visa, which means she needs to demonstrate she plans to return to Canada or at the very least leave Kuwait every 3 months, so any dual tickets need to demonstrate that she's travelling AWAY from Kuwait, not to Kuwait.
Even if she purchased return flights to secure her visa, there’s nothing to stop her cashing in the return fare, which you could almost bet money on she’s done more than once.
 
I knew following this Facebook page when Chantal first went to Kuwait would come in handy one day. Unclear if this means Kuwait is "safe" airspace or not though.

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I knew following this Facebook page when Chantal first went to Kuwait would come in handy one day. Unclear if this means Kuwait is "safe" airspace or not though.

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Of course Gunt is willing to fly to her dearest Sitlah. It plays right into her fantasy of "overcoming obstacles to be with her man whore." Hell, the airline might take her anyway. A rogue missile comes at the plane, toss her out. Her heat and mass will trigger the warhead for sure.
 
All you people fantasizing about Chinny in a war zone are horrible.

The REAL entertainment would be in her hurpling back to Kooweight on the next flight, only to end up stranded in the very fat-unfriendly German airport when her connecting flight is cancelled… with no money to afford a hotel (or, as is likely when mass flight cancellations happen, no vacancies.)

Her limited grasp of Québécois French won’t be helpful. The airport won’t be shuttling her around on a golf cart because she didn’t pre-book it. The opportunities for milk flowing would be endless.
 
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