Time to leave India, and to begin the next leg of the trip - to Xi'an, China for the Terracotta Warriors.
A final ride from my tour driver from the Pullman to the International terminal, arriving there at 11pm for a 1:30am departure on Cathay, business class. This was bought using Alaska miles but I could only get this horrendous departure time, and not the other, much more civilised daily flight.
At the entrance to the terminal, army types were inspecting flight documentation. I didn't have it (I should have, as I usually print it all out, but had overlooked it this time). The guy wasn't going to let me though without it. :shock: Fortunately I found something on my phone, and I was allowed into the terminal. Check-in for the CX flight to HKG was OK, although I couldn't check in on my connecting (but separately ticketed) Cathay Dragon flight.
Departure passport control. Sheesh! Guy took forever to decide to let me out of the country! Peering at passport, flicking through pages, peering at his screen. What on earth was the issue? Anyway, I was finally on my way though duty free and a very long way round to the "Plaza Premium" Lounge. I had already been told by CX earlier in the evening that my flight would be delayed to a 3am departure, so it was going to be a bit of a wait.
I had the choice of going to "Lounges A" or "Lounges B"; flipped a coin and chose 'A' and yes, the PP was there. It was pretty basic:
After an hour or so I went for a wander and checked out 'Lounges B' and, to my surprise, found another Plaza Premium lounge there - this one much larger and quite a lot better. A decent food and bev selection.
Revised boarding was at 2:15am, but the crew only went on board at 2:30pm. We pushed back at 3:15am 105 mins late and I was looking nervously at the time. I had just under 3 hours transit time at HKG onto a Cathay Dragon flight, and I knew I had to clear security there and maybe transit to one of the satellite stands. I had managed to check-in on line, thank goodness.
I immediately tried to get some sleep, but not before the crew had tried to 'sell' me breakfast 2 hours before arrival - that was going to be exactly 1/2 way through the cruise (after having left a bit after 3am)!! No, thanks. As everyone was politely declining this offer, they OKed serving breakfast 3/4 hour before arrival. It was OK.
My connection wasn't showing on the in-flight screens, so I asked the CSM about it. Apparently I wasn't on their 'connecting passengers' list, so she sent a request. We were arriving at gate 68 (from memory) - the far end of the terminal, and the Dragoon flight was leaving from one of the inner ones. :evil: Then we were put into a 10 minute holding pattern by HKG ATC. :evil: :evil: Anyway we landed and the doors opened 40 mins before my departure, I shot off the plane and fast walked towards gate 20, via security, which I was lucky to clear quickly. In the end, they were boarding a bit late and I made it just as boarding was starting, but pretty stuffed. And no time in 'The Pier' which was the most annoying part! I was going to shower and breakfast there, before my economy flight to Xi'an. Phooey!
Aussie pilots on this flight, as was the Captain on DEL-HKG.
I was seated in the first row of economy, which was fine for the 3hr trip to Xi'an. A visit to the loo at the back got this perspective. No, it wasn't an empty flight, but everyone in the second half of the plane had a row to themselves, so were stretched out. Xi'an airport is big and modern, as you'd expect and in no time I was in the car I had booked though the Sofitel, and were on out way, 1 hour into to centre of Xi'an. It is winter, overcast and smoggy and a depressing first view of the city.