harvyk
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Day 1 - CBR - SYD - LAX
I arrived at Canberra airport much later than normal. Normally for big trips like this I am on the first flight out in the morning.
As I am a member of AFF I knew exactly what the check in agent said when she said "looks like you're in W class" my upgrade had come through, and I was flying Premium.
I took the family up to the Qantas Club for some lunch before saying goodbye, of course right on schedule the youngest starts the waterworks.
The flight to Sydney was a positioning flight, nothing more, although the flight attended on boarding made a comment about "we get it, you're traveling overseas" as he saw my departure card in my top pocket. Personally I put boarding passes, departure cards and passports in that pocket so I know where they are, and not really give a thought at what is visible out the top of my pocket. I'll make sure in the future to properly hide my departure card and passport less any QantasLink flight attendants get jealous.
On arrival in Sydney I made my way down to the train for the trip to the International Terminal. Yes I know there is a transfer bus, I personally prefer the train, at least on departure.
The flight onto Los Angeles departed very late, well over an hour, apparently there was a passenger whom "decided" they didn't want to go to LAX.
Once we were in the air I got very attentive service. The flight attendant was the perfect amount of chatty, happy to either have a yarn whilst serving, and happy to leave things be whilst movies were going.
Started as a bit of a grey ole day in Sydney.
I arrived at Canberra airport much later than normal. Normally for big trips like this I am on the first flight out in the morning.
As I am a member of AFF I knew exactly what the check in agent said when she said "looks like you're in W class" my upgrade had come through, and I was flying Premium.
I took the family up to the Qantas Club for some lunch before saying goodbye, of course right on schedule the youngest starts the waterworks.
The flight to Sydney was a positioning flight, nothing more, although the flight attended on boarding made a comment about "we get it, you're traveling overseas" as he saw my departure card in my top pocket. Personally I put boarding passes, departure cards and passports in that pocket so I know where they are, and not really give a thought at what is visible out the top of my pocket. I'll make sure in the future to properly hide my departure card and passport less any QantasLink flight attendants get jealous.
On arrival in Sydney I made my way down to the train for the trip to the International Terminal. Yes I know there is a transfer bus, I personally prefer the train, at least on departure.
The flight onto Los Angeles departed very late, well over an hour, apparently there was a passenger whom "decided" they didn't want to go to LAX.
Once we were in the air I got very attentive service. The flight attendant was the perfect amount of chatty, happy to either have a yarn whilst serving, and happy to leave things be whilst movies were going.
Started as a bit of a grey ole day in Sydney.