Berlin
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I'm due to fly to Europe next week for my long awaited month-long holiday and am getting excited!
Of course, as ever so often, the most exciting bit of my entire trip will be the flight itself :shock: Actually, that's not true. Mom's cooking will top any flight experience
Anyway- back to topic: I've scored a super good deal on JAL, flying business class all the way (in to CDG, out of LHR) and stopping over for a few days in Tokyo (first time ever to Japan!) on the way out. Now that the time comes, I am getting a bit scared of JAL though I mostly see and hear only positives. Just a few questions I'm sure you guys can help with:
Looking forward to all your comments and answers to my 1st world problems!
Of course, as ever so often, the most exciting bit of my entire trip will be the flight itself :shock: Actually, that's not true. Mom's cooking will top any flight experience

Anyway- back to topic: I've scored a super good deal on JAL, flying business class all the way (in to CDG, out of LHR) and stopping over for a few days in Tokyo (first time ever to Japan!) on the way out. Now that the time comes, I am getting a bit scared of JAL though I mostly see and hear only positives. Just a few questions I'm sure you guys can help with:
- The flight leaves Sydney a bit after 8am in the morning and of course, I want to start my trip in style with a few breakkie Bollingers in the Qantas Flounge
Does any one know when the JAL check in at Sydney airport opens and when the Qantas F lounge opens its doors? Just trying to maximize my time there and, contrary to my usual self, somehow don't mind getting up early at all on this occasion
- I'm intolerant to anything from the sea- yes, I know, it's a real shame, especially as I like the taste of certain fish and seafood. Only developed during adulthood and one of the things I miss the most is the typical British Fish and Chips
Obviously, this food issue for me is the main thing I am worried about on JAL- I bet they will have seafood on their crackers even! Am I wrong? Is their service in J good enough (and speaks English well enough) to cater for this? I had my otherwise perfect meal service messed up with some little anchovies on top of my steak before and non-SQ Asian carriers have proven to be masters at that so just wondering...
- Anything else I should be wary of? I've gathered so far that the planes seem to be overheated and that you get a thick "cardigan" to wear so I better take some Qantas bedtime clothes. I also understand that you have to be careful to score eye shades and the likes as they get served from some type of basket rather than in a neat little pouch. All that sounds "weird but somehow fun" which is, admittedly, my rather naive image of Japan in general. Anything else?
- Any other feedback on JAL's business class? The seats looks like the old Qantas sky beds to me, is that a fair comparison? If so, I have nothing to fear but the infamous slide but I know I can sleep fairly well in those. How's the service in general? The food? The sake?
Any comments of recent experiences would enhance my last week in the office before my holiday immensely
Looking forward to all your comments and answers to my 1st world problems!
