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Sunday, November 25, 2012
Saturday, November 24, 2012
US Airways A320 First Class to PHX
Work let me book first class! This was a first for me. My corporate travel policy, like most,
requires booking the lowest available fare.
For a last minute late night trip from DEN to IND, the discounted first
class ticket (A fare class) was cheaper than the full fare coach ticket (Y fare
class). Flying first from DEN to PHX fit
the policy. I have never paid to fly
first and was excited to see what US Airways had to offer.
US Airways Airbus First Class Seat - Does Not Recline |
As it happens, all they offer on evening flights is Shock
Top beer, Cape Cod chips, friendly service, and a seat that does not recline. The broken seat isn’t a
standard offering, but the cabin was full and I couldn’t change seats. I emailed US Airways and they said they would
alert maintenance. No real (coupon,
discount voucher, drink ticket, etc.) apology was offered. Bummer.
US Airways first class meal review here.
US Airways first class meal review here.
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Holiday Travel Tips
Thanksgiving and the holiday season is a popular travel time
for infrequent travelers and families (amateurs), so things might not run as
smoothly as normal. Here are a few tips
to help with holiday travel:
- Allow Extra Time for Everything – It’s amateur hour. People will be traveling heavy, with families, and with different mindsets. Lines will be longer, people will be confused, walking slowly, and be totally absorbed with their situation and oblivious to those around them (this happens every day, but is worse around the holidays). Strollers will be everywhere. Give yourself extra time to deal with these impediments and they’ll bother you less.
- Relax – Stay calm. It’s possible the people in front of you in line haven’t flown since the TSA banned liquids/shoes/common sense at airports. Becoming angry will not improve the situation. See step #1.
- Ear Plugs – They really work. The plane and airport will be full of loud kids that are poorly supervised. You can’t make children behave, but you can block out their loud antics.
- Exit Rows are Kid Free – No one under 15 is allowed in an exit row.
- Be Nice to Airline Staff – A smile goes a long way to making everyone’s travels better.
- Try Flying at Off Peak Times – I doubt a family will book a red eye or flight before 8am if they can avoid it. Flying on the holiday is usually less busy and cheaper than the days right around it too.
Happy Travels! |
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Airbus A350XWB - Go Buy One
Airbus has a new website out promoting the A350 XWB. The first one is being assembled and flight testing should start next year. It looks like a great jet to fly and United has some early orders placed. I'm excited.
A319 - A Smaller Sibling of the A350 |
Sunday, November 18, 2012
ANA 777-300 Business Class Flight Tokyo to LAX
After my amazing stay at the Park Hyatt Tokyo, it was time
to return home. The Narita Express was
on time and check in was a breeze. Narita airport (NRT) has some great duty free stores and I was excited to check them
out. Unfortunately, the strong Yen took
all the fun out of duty shopping in Tokyo.
If it were 100:1, the prices would be great, but at 80:1 I didn’t find
any deals. I did spend my leftover money
on some Hello Kitty stuff for my niece, she liked it.
After shopping, I went lounge hopping. First stop was the United Club. The lounge is huge, bigger than any in the
USA. They had lots of yummy sushi (for a
westerner) and a draught beer machine that pours a perfect pint. Next up, thanks to Priority Pass form the
Palladium Card, was the Korean Air lounge.
It was small and nicely decorated, good liquor, but limited food items.
Finally I visited the ANA business class lounge. I might have been the only westerner in the
place. The lounge is large and had some
good views of the field. The snacks were
more Japanese in focus, but I still enjoyed a few sushi rolls and beer.
I left the lounge in time to make it to the gate before boarding started. I was really excited to fly
the 777-300 (my first trip on the stretched model), fly with ANA (first time in
their care), and experience a new business class (new to me and the
world). I was such an excited nerd; I
even wore a Boeing t-shirt. The seats are
great. They are in an offset staggered
layout, so no one is next to you. It
feels very private and is exceptionally quiet.
The seat is a little narrow and maybe 5’10’’ long when flat. I’m 5’10’’ so it felt a little cramped. I was also the tallest person I saw, so I
guess these were designed with the home market in mind. The TV is large and had a good selection of
movies, more than enough to keep me entertained over the Pacific. ANA doesn’t hand out amenity kits, but has
slippers waiting at your seat. There is
a basket of goodies at the small lounge in the rear of business class with eye
masks, ear plugs, lotions, and a few other items. A fun observation is the lavatories have a
built in bidet system like on Japanese toilets (I didn’t try it out). Every seat in business class was booked, but it didn't feel crowded.
The meal and drink service started shortly after takeoff. I opted for the western meal and a
martini. The meal was very good, but the
steak was outstanding. After the meal
service ends, flight attendants won’t come by unless you ring the call button
(a different method than US carriers), but they are quick to respond and
friendly (again, different from US carriers).
There is a list of meals and snacks available any time on demand. I went for a breakfast cheese burger instead
of the omelet. I also got a cheese plate
to add some Roquefort cheese to the burger and try to replicate the best burger
ever at The Spotted Pig in New York. It
still didn’t compare, but was still good.
ANA 777-300 NRT-LAX |
ANA Business Class Lounge Tokyo - NRT |
United Club Tokyo - NRT |
ANA 777-300 Business Class Seat |
ANA 777-300 business Class Flat Seat |
Forward Business Class Cabin ANA 777-300 |
ANA 777 Business Class Leg Room |
ANA Business Class Seat Storage Area |
ANA Business Class Western Appetizers |
Delightful Steak Tender and Tasty |
Fun and Tasty Parfait Dessert |
Roquefort Cheese Snack - ANA Business Class |
ANA Cheese Burger Snack, Add Some Roquefort |
Once on the ground at LAX, it was a lengthy taxi to the
gate, then a breeze through customs (the American citizen line was fast at
least). An earlier flight to Denver was
boarding, so added my name to standby and grabbed a quick bourbon and Coke at
the United Club. I went back to the gate
and waited. I was the only standby to
clear and got an exit row seat. I was
happy to trade first class for 3 fewer hours at LAX.
Saturday, November 17, 2012
ANA Boeing 777-300 First Class
Here is a picture of the new ANA first class suites on the 777-300. They exist in real life, but not for miles redemption so this was the only view I had. The seat looked huge and every one was booked too.
ANA 777-300 First Class Seat |
Friday, November 16, 2012
Good Chase Credit Card Sign Up Bonus
I am NOT compensated by Chase for this post.
I don't want to be one of those bloggers that pushes credit cards ad nauseum to try and make a buck. I just thought this is a good deal worth sharing.
I applied for the Chase Ink Bold card this week to grab the $500 bonus on the card after spending $3,000. I have enough United miles for now and cash is still more versatile. If you don't think you have a business, you're wrong. Firstname Lastname Consulting (or Photography/Racing/etc.) is a Sole Proprietor business with your SSN as the tax ID. No fee for the first year and no reason to keep it a second.
https://www.chase.com/online/business-credit-cards/ink-business-credit-cards.htm
I don't want to be one of those bloggers that pushes credit cards ad nauseum to try and make a buck. I just thought this is a good deal worth sharing.
I applied for the Chase Ink Bold card this week to grab the $500 bonus on the card after spending $3,000. I have enough United miles for now and cash is still more versatile. If you don't think you have a business, you're wrong. Firstname Lastname Consulting (or Photography/Racing/etc.) is a Sole Proprietor business with your SSN as the tax ID. No fee for the first year and no reason to keep it a second.
https://www.chase.com/online/business-credit-cards/ink-business-credit-cards.htm
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