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Routing;
MEL-SIN-LHR-CPH-HEL-PRG-LHR-ORD-MCO-ORD-BOS-ORD-LAS-ORD-MIA-SJU-MIA-ORD-LAS-LAX-DFW-MIA-SJU-MIA-DFW-LAX-MEL
45,597 BIS miles.
92.7 Hours in the air.
Part I
Hi Everyone,
Here’s my trip report, where I caught what I’ll term as the ‘Platinum Express”
First up, it’s the big, long hairy outbound sector MEL-LHR n QF9.
I booked this leg as part of a RTW ticket (Plated by AA to save on taxes.)
I virtually never go to NZ, so couldn’t be bothered doing a departure ex AKL to save more (time sensitive – just not enough days in the week!)
So I was booked in whY in the most god awful seat of 53K, everything decent was taken, so I didn’t have much choice, I put in for a points upgrade, and true to form the new QF upgrade process worked fine, some T-20 I received a text and was allocated 18B in J - 96k points lighter, but a whole lot happier!
The next morning I busily finished packing my bag and headed to the airport around noon, The check in agent had trouble with my booking and had to get a supervisor on the phone to help, I was rather worried that my J seat had been “enhanced” but it came through, incidentally, my surname is not hard to say, the 6 different pronunciations you gave on the phone to the supervisor were rather entertaining J - Mr McNugget being one of them! (You can now call me chicken if you like) – My wife did have a heck of a laugh at my expense.
As a QF SG, I couldn’t Flounge, so I was in at the Mel Intl J lounge, and ill be honest it is rather depressing, it’s got no view and damn uninspiring, so I basically had a quick drink and a bit of fruit and left again. The walk around the terminal in Mel is also boring, but it is good to stretch my legs. (the terminal section at MEL intl which has gates 4-9 around it is in dire need of renovation, and really do they need any more shops selling ugg boots and koogi jumpers? But I digress.....
Onboard the plane, I normally take a window seat, but this time I had an aisle, and to be honest in J, an Aisle is better, I could come and go as I please. I had a great seat buddy, a very nice lady who was a real pleasure to talk to. The CSM from MEL/SIN was a great guy and turned out knew my brother in law pretty well (QF intl FA) so we had a good gas bag. Qantas staff were very cheery and excellent. Meals on Board were good without setting the world alight, but to be honest the only reason I upgraded to J was for the Skybed MkII.
I watched a couple of movies and stayed awake until Singapore, the QF staff were great and whilst not bribing them with chocolate I did hand out some goodies to the crew who served me (at the end after the flight)
Landing in Singapore, I caught up with a SIN based co worker who was flying from SIN to CPH via HEL on Finnair, He has no OW status so I guested him into the SIN J Lounge without any issue.
I really don’t know why I bother with that lounge, the airport is big enough and has enough stuff to see that you should stretch your legs, so we left there and went and looked at the orchids and generally caught up.
Boarding was only an hour after landing so it was pretty much on/off in quick succession. A new Crew on board, an all English crew, which to be honest was hit and miss, I had 2 great FA’s and 2 lousy ones, the CSM was also English, which I found a little unnerving (for no good reason) but it really felt like I was on BA. Food again was ok without being outstanding, and I donned the new famous Qantas PJ’s with aplomb and promptly went to sleep for 6 hours. I then dozed and relaxed until breakfast and then landing at LHR. I again left goodies with the Nice FA’s not the evil ones.
QF9 Rankings:
Service 7/10 The two FA’s on the last leg stopped it from being a 8.5
Hard Product: 9/10 the skybed mark II on an A380 is a winner.
Seat 18B, a good seat without being specatular. (8/10) 4 Babies on board in row 16 (all FA’s and their babies) all were fantastically we behaved and were really looked after by the crew.
Heathrow. This held some trepidation for me, the long queues, the bad service, the lounge dragons and of course BA in General.
Well the T3-T5 transfer was done in 22 minutes, not a queue anywhere, no waiting for a bus, nothing, just straight through, yes it is a 7 day camel trek down the walkways, but this was a total breeze, I’ve never seen so many staff there to help at an airport before.
I then hopped straight into a shower, again no waiting simple and easy. As one of my darling children has given me the start of a head cold, the shower was quite a godsend.
I then headed into BA galleries South (the further one away) and it was excellent! – awesome view, (plane spotting was great 10 aircraft queues all the time!) good food and plenty of seats. This lounge is easily better than any QF J lounge. Now I’m not sure what happened but there was a lot of chit chat with a lounge dragon, we exchanged pleasantries, chatted about the weather where I’m off to, and why, etc, dragon she was not. Admittedly it was 6am and there was no queue, but it was great and she didn’t deserve her moniker – upon leaving the lounge I also dropped off a little something to her to thank her for her hospitality.
(View from the BA Lounge South Heathrow)
The BA flight, was well, average... The food was ok, I’ve certainly had worse, but I’ve also had better. But what was really pretty bad was the plane, it was the most decrepit Airbus I’ve ever set foot in, it seriously felt like an old Ansett A320 The seat pitch is the tightest I’ve ever seen, and the seats are cough. But we left on time, and arrived early, so I’ll put that down into the “any landing which I survive is a good landing” bucket.
BA Snack on the flight to CPH
Cont......
MEL-SIN-LHR-CPH-HEL-PRG-LHR-ORD-MCO-ORD-BOS-ORD-LAS-ORD-MIA-SJU-MIA-ORD-LAS-LAX-DFW-MIA-SJU-MIA-DFW-LAX-MEL
45,597 BIS miles.
92.7 Hours in the air.
Part I
Hi Everyone,
Here’s my trip report, where I caught what I’ll term as the ‘Platinum Express”
First up, it’s the big, long hairy outbound sector MEL-LHR n QF9.
I booked this leg as part of a RTW ticket (Plated by AA to save on taxes.)
I virtually never go to NZ, so couldn’t be bothered doing a departure ex AKL to save more (time sensitive – just not enough days in the week!)
So I was booked in whY in the most god awful seat of 53K, everything decent was taken, so I didn’t have much choice, I put in for a points upgrade, and true to form the new QF upgrade process worked fine, some T-20 I received a text and was allocated 18B in J - 96k points lighter, but a whole lot happier!
The next morning I busily finished packing my bag and headed to the airport around noon, The check in agent had trouble with my booking and had to get a supervisor on the phone to help, I was rather worried that my J seat had been “enhanced” but it came through, incidentally, my surname is not hard to say, the 6 different pronunciations you gave on the phone to the supervisor were rather entertaining J - Mr McNugget being one of them! (You can now call me chicken if you like) – My wife did have a heck of a laugh at my expense.
As a QF SG, I couldn’t Flounge, so I was in at the Mel Intl J lounge, and ill be honest it is rather depressing, it’s got no view and damn uninspiring, so I basically had a quick drink and a bit of fruit and left again. The walk around the terminal in Mel is also boring, but it is good to stretch my legs. (the terminal section at MEL intl which has gates 4-9 around it is in dire need of renovation, and really do they need any more shops selling ugg boots and koogi jumpers? But I digress.....
Onboard the plane, I normally take a window seat, but this time I had an aisle, and to be honest in J, an Aisle is better, I could come and go as I please. I had a great seat buddy, a very nice lady who was a real pleasure to talk to. The CSM from MEL/SIN was a great guy and turned out knew my brother in law pretty well (QF intl FA) so we had a good gas bag. Qantas staff were very cheery and excellent. Meals on Board were good without setting the world alight, but to be honest the only reason I upgraded to J was for the Skybed MkII.
I watched a couple of movies and stayed awake until Singapore, the QF staff were great and whilst not bribing them with chocolate I did hand out some goodies to the crew who served me (at the end after the flight)
Landing in Singapore, I caught up with a SIN based co worker who was flying from SIN to CPH via HEL on Finnair, He has no OW status so I guested him into the SIN J Lounge without any issue.
I really don’t know why I bother with that lounge, the airport is big enough and has enough stuff to see that you should stretch your legs, so we left there and went and looked at the orchids and generally caught up.
Boarding was only an hour after landing so it was pretty much on/off in quick succession. A new Crew on board, an all English crew, which to be honest was hit and miss, I had 2 great FA’s and 2 lousy ones, the CSM was also English, which I found a little unnerving (for no good reason) but it really felt like I was on BA. Food again was ok without being outstanding, and I donned the new famous Qantas PJ’s with aplomb and promptly went to sleep for 6 hours. I then dozed and relaxed until breakfast and then landing at LHR. I again left goodies with the Nice FA’s not the evil ones.
QF9 Rankings:
Service 7/10 The two FA’s on the last leg stopped it from being a 8.5
Hard Product: 9/10 the skybed mark II on an A380 is a winner.
Seat 18B, a good seat without being specatular. (8/10) 4 Babies on board in row 16 (all FA’s and their babies) all were fantastically we behaved and were really looked after by the crew.
Heathrow. This held some trepidation for me, the long queues, the bad service, the lounge dragons and of course BA in General.
Well the T3-T5 transfer was done in 22 minutes, not a queue anywhere, no waiting for a bus, nothing, just straight through, yes it is a 7 day camel trek down the walkways, but this was a total breeze, I’ve never seen so many staff there to help at an airport before.
I then hopped straight into a shower, again no waiting simple and easy. As one of my darling children has given me the start of a head cold, the shower was quite a godsend.
I then headed into BA galleries South (the further one away) and it was excellent! – awesome view, (plane spotting was great 10 aircraft queues all the time!) good food and plenty of seats. This lounge is easily better than any QF J lounge. Now I’m not sure what happened but there was a lot of chit chat with a lounge dragon, we exchanged pleasantries, chatted about the weather where I’m off to, and why, etc, dragon she was not. Admittedly it was 6am and there was no queue, but it was great and she didn’t deserve her moniker – upon leaving the lounge I also dropped off a little something to her to thank her for her hospitality.
(View from the BA Lounge South Heathrow)
The BA flight, was well, average... The food was ok, I’ve certainly had worse, but I’ve also had better. But what was really pretty bad was the plane, it was the most decrepit Airbus I’ve ever set foot in, it seriously felt like an old Ansett A320 The seat pitch is the tightest I’ve ever seen, and the seats are cough. But we left on time, and arrived early, so I’ll put that down into the “any landing which I survive is a good landing” bucket.
BA Snack on the flight to CPH
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