hey there,
wow thanks for that, absolutely gorgeous
if you dont mind, can I ask you a few sticky beak questions
Ask away!
- is that cabin for one person or for two?
It is for one person. There is only one seat which can be occupied at take off and landing.
Opposite that seat is the long ottoman or lounge which converts into the bed.
This has seat belts and other PAX can sit there during the flight.
The Residence - which was immediately opposite my Apartment - can seat one or two people from gate to gate.
That is the 3 room suite with one room similar to my Apartment but with 2 seats for take off and landing.
It then has a dedicated full-time bedroom and an ensuite bathroom with shower.
At about $27,000 AUD for SYD-AUH one way that is way beyond my budget.
Although the same fare applies whether one person occupies the Residence or two.
- it looks good but looks kinda weird too, is the cabin comfortable?
I can assure you that it was the most comfortable flight I have ever taken.
By a long long long long way. There really is no comparison, even to the First Suites on Etihad's other aircraft.
At first I found the chair a little uncomfortable as it is a bit square, but then I discovered that you can adjust it to make it softer or firmer.
It seems to inflate or deflate the cushions accordingly.
After I adjusted this I was extremely comfortable.
- can I ask how much you paid for it?
You can ask but I am afraid I will have to decline to answer the question.
If you read some of my other posts carefully you might realise why I can't discuss this.
However, I can tell you that the standard fare for SYD-AUH is around $10,000 AUD.
- I heard that premium first class carriers have a permanent premium foodbuffet at the back of the class, did yours have it?
Not as such. Etihad have an in-flight chef who is on call throughout the flight so they will make you anything you want at any time.
Provided they have the ingredients they will make you anything you desire, whether it is on the menu or not.
However as soon as I sat in the lobby (as they call their lounge/bar between the F & J cabins) the flight attendants brought a silver contraption laden with nuts, olives, dates and canapés.
- you said that you went to the bar which was shared with business class, how big is this lounge and is it like a standard shop bar or is it more a private booth type setup?
There are some photos in my trip report but not all of them are displaying properly.
I intend to replace the photos with links to photobucket but I have been lazy.
In the meantime I will try to upload some photos with this post.
i recently did my first business class trip and I do admit my expectations were quite high, but regardless I had the time of my life, in fact, I have more photos of my plane trip then almost my entire trip!!
I can relate to that, you should see my Instagram!
I am sorry the experience on MH wasn't everything you'd hoped for. I've found MH great on shorter routes.
I assumed they would put you on their A380 for the longer flight. I share your disappointment.
obviously the millionaires will be doing first class, so do you get treated like a king? eg cristal for champagne? caviar/wagyu for food?
In a word, yes. There is crystal glassware, fine china and cutlery and crisp white linen.
The standard of the food is superlative, comparable to a good fine dining restaurant.
The staff are very attentive and nothing is too much trouble.
just curious
So was I!
I was so curious I flew from Perth to Sydney just so I had the opportunity to fly on the EY A380 rather than on the 2 class A330-200 they operate PER-AUH.