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Friday, May 20, 2016
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
QANTAS A380 Dallas to Sydney Business Class Review
I booked my round the world trip because of this flight. Premium
cabin award space between North America and Australia/New Zealand is rare and
it is not a flight to attempt in coach. It
was the longest flight in the world too when I booked QF8, DFW-SYD. Emirates
launched a flight to Auckland two weeks before my trip, so it wasn’t the longest
flight available when I flew it. I was
still excited for 17+ hours in QANTAS business class.
Upright Seat at Start of Trip |
Yes, It Slops Down |
Another View |
QANTAS launched their A380 service in 2008. The aircraft
interior has not been updated (excluding maintenance) since. Slightly angled flatbed seats were an average
offering in 2008, but now feel dated. The TV’s are small and lower definition
than newer planes. The feeling of
privacy is also limited in business class.
The seat is firm, the duvet added for flight helps slightly, but the
flight was long enough to get 7+ hours of rest.
The pajamas, or sleepy suit in Australian, were a fun touch, but not the
most comfortable item to wear. It also
made a rush on the lavatories after breakfast to change (remember to change
before landing; wearing pajamas in the lounge is a major faux pas).
Cool Flight Map |
This was my first flight every on QANTAS and had high
expectations from my brother and his adventures around Australia two years ago. The service and food were disappointing. The flight attendants were brief, almost
curt, in their service. My pre-ordered
steak was very well done. I picked at a
sandwich later that was ok. British
Airways’ premium economy food was on par with QANTAS business.
View from 19K |
Over Cooked Steak |
I enjoyed the lounge in the front of the upper deck. I sipped a beer while reading and spreading
out. I was less interested when chatty
people found it later in the flight. I
also went down stairs to stretch my legs and get the blood flowing.
A380 Lounge |
I Love Stairs on Planes |
I expected more from a foreign carrier. The business class experience is 8 years old
and needs to be replaced. Upgraded food
service is an easier task that also needs to be done. It was a good use of 65,000 American miles, but my expectations surpassed QANTAS's offering.
Small TV |
Beer With Breakfast |
Window View |
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
Sunday, May 15, 2016
Silly Inflight Maps
QANTAS is quirky. For
example, their inflight maps show famous ship wrecks and the year of the
sinking. This is useful on long over water flights with few landmarks, but also
a little distressing.
Mapping What Lies Beneath |
Underwater Features Include Mountains |
Saturday, May 14, 2016
American Airlines' New 737-800 First Class
The shortest flight of my 30,993 mile RTW trip was the first leg
from Denver to Dallas. Originally
scheduled as a flat bed 757-200, the aircraft type was changed to a 737-800 a
few weeks before departure. This was a
step down, but not as far as thought. I lucked out and got an almost brand new
737.
New 737 < Old 757 |
I couldn’t tell from the outside, but once I stepped in, I noticed the Boeing Sky Interior bins and impressive looking new style seats. These were the best part of the flight. The TV screen was large and sharp. The aircraft was loaded with movie selections and I was able to fit in The Godfather on my way to Dallas. The seats were a little closer together than I'd like, but the person in front didn't recline.
Great TV and Video Options |
Nice New Option |
The flight was blocked at 2:05 and flew during dinner hours,
so I ate light in the Admirals Club (not difficult). I was anticipating a hot
meal service with two entree options. I
was wrong. Cheese plate or a fruit plate were the options. Not bad as a
starter, but that was it. Dejected, I enjoyed an amazing film and beer. The flight landed soon after my movie and I
was off to the QANTAS lounge for the most anticipated flight of the trip.
That's it? |
American’s new first class seats put United’s new offering
to shame. United has better meal service and a less chaotic boarding
experience. It’s hard to choose a better
option, because no one is being upgraded anyway.
Thursday, May 12, 2016
DIY Around the World Award Trip
I cashed in about 250,000 miles and flew around the world
last month. The trip was four one way
awards, not a formal around the world award ticket. I feel like it gave me
better value (way cheaper) and more flexibility (could book on different
alliances). With American’s devaluation
staring me down, I decided to redeem almost all my AAdvantage miles on an epic adventure.
Thanks For The Motivation |
I went DEN-DFW-SYD-AKL in business class for about 65,000
American miles. Premium cabin award
space to Australia is very difficult to find, so the DFW-SYD seat I found drove
the timing of the trip. From there I
flew AKL-SYD-PER on QANTAS with 17,500 American miles for business class. I wanted the direct on Air New Zealand’s 787,
but no business class space was available and coach with United miles was the
same price as business with AA. Perth to
Cape Town, via JNB, was 85,000 United miles and good value. The other options
were via Asia and North Africa. Cape
Town to Denver was 100,000 AA miles for first class on British Airways via
London. This was the best value because
the ticket was only 25,000 more miles than London to Denver and I was in first
for an extra 12 hours.
I Love Sydney Airport |
Enjoy some photos, I’ll have more detailed posts soon.
Thanks oneworld As Well |
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Happy Travels
It's time to fly was a better slogan than the new friendly campaign.
United Had Better Marketing Before This Tail Logo |
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