rugbyskier
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I recently returned home from an around-the-world trip on a Qantas/Finnair ticket in Business Class. The ticket was Melbourne-Tokyo-Helsinki-Munich-Helsinki-New York and Los Angeles-Sydney. I purchased separately Canberra-Melbourne and Sydney-Canberra flights with Qantas, New York-Salt Lake City with Delta and Salt Lake City-Phoenix-Los Angeles with American.
By way of background, I am a part-time ski instructor with over 20 years experience (I work weekends and the July school holidays) and I have a small business running a tour to Japan each Jan/Feb. This year it's a significant birthday, so I decided to treat myself and go around the world. I have friends in Germany, so I visited them and had 5 days skiing in Oberstdorf on the German/Austrian border. Coming back through North America meant skiing in either the US or Canada and Salt Lake City worked out the most convenient, so I had 5 days skiing in Utah.
I left Canberra and had the weekend in Melbourne with friends before flying to Tokyo on the Monday. I then had to go back to Canberra on the Sunday as I realised I hadn't packed my International Driving Permit, which was essential for the vehicle I had rented in Japan for the ski tour. I booked FF award seats at short notice, flew home and back to Melbourne in six hours.
I stayed overnight at an airport hotel and then had breakfast in the Qantas First Lounge before the flight. When I arrived at the lounge I was asked if I would like a spa treatment as there was an appointment free. I usually don't get to use the spa as I'm transferring from a domestic flight, so it was nice to get a neck and head massage before the flight (particularly given the stress I had put myself through the day before). So, nice and refreshed I boarded the flight to Tokyo.
It's a day flight so PJs aren't given out but I had packed a pair in my cabin bag just in case I wanted to sleep. In the end I didn't and I just relaxed watching some documentaries on the entertainment system and listening to my own music with my Bose headphones.
I decided to get into Japan mode early and ordered the Japanese bento lunch, which had a nice piece of grilled salmon and a tasty miso soup.
The flight left Melbourne late because of the congestion caused by an Etihad flight aborting take-off and gouging up the main runway the afternoon before. I counted 8 flights taking off and another 8 landing as we were at the taxiway threshold. We left an hour late but made up time and were only 10 minutes late landing at Narita.
Canberra from the first flight.

Outback NSW at 37000 ft on the way from Melbourne to Tokyo

Japanese bento lunch on the Melbourne-Tokyo Narita flight

By way of background, I am a part-time ski instructor with over 20 years experience (I work weekends and the July school holidays) and I have a small business running a tour to Japan each Jan/Feb. This year it's a significant birthday, so I decided to treat myself and go around the world. I have friends in Germany, so I visited them and had 5 days skiing in Oberstdorf on the German/Austrian border. Coming back through North America meant skiing in either the US or Canada and Salt Lake City worked out the most convenient, so I had 5 days skiing in Utah.
I left Canberra and had the weekend in Melbourne with friends before flying to Tokyo on the Monday. I then had to go back to Canberra on the Sunday as I realised I hadn't packed my International Driving Permit, which was essential for the vehicle I had rented in Japan for the ski tour. I booked FF award seats at short notice, flew home and back to Melbourne in six hours.
I stayed overnight at an airport hotel and then had breakfast in the Qantas First Lounge before the flight. When I arrived at the lounge I was asked if I would like a spa treatment as there was an appointment free. I usually don't get to use the spa as I'm transferring from a domestic flight, so it was nice to get a neck and head massage before the flight (particularly given the stress I had put myself through the day before). So, nice and refreshed I boarded the flight to Tokyo.
It's a day flight so PJs aren't given out but I had packed a pair in my cabin bag just in case I wanted to sleep. In the end I didn't and I just relaxed watching some documentaries on the entertainment system and listening to my own music with my Bose headphones.
I decided to get into Japan mode early and ordered the Japanese bento lunch, which had a nice piece of grilled salmon and a tasty miso soup.
The flight left Melbourne late because of the congestion caused by an Etihad flight aborting take-off and gouging up the main runway the afternoon before. I counted 8 flights taking off and another 8 landing as we were at the taxiway threshold. We left an hour late but made up time and were only 10 minutes late landing at Narita.
Canberra from the first flight.

Outback NSW at 37000 ft on the way from Melbourne to Tokyo

Japanese bento lunch on the Melbourne-Tokyo Narita flight

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