yld200
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With no real plans over Christmas, my wife and I decided to take a trip over to Dubai to spend some time with my sister so I thought I'd try to put together a short review of the flight.
I tried searching on the forums while researching my flights but couldn't see too many posts about Etihad. Some might find this helpful as an alternative to EK.
When searching for flights there was some decent availability in J for 3 pax for both MEL>AUH and AUH>MEL over the Christmas period and into January. Without having enough points to do J return we opted to fly there in Y and take the return in J.
MEL>AUH in Y cost us 56,000 VFF points each + $189 each for the 2 adults and $124 for the 3 yo.
AUH>MEL in J cost us 104,000 VFF points each + $430 each. No discount for the little one.
All flights were booked on the 14th of December. Departure was on the 23rd and return flight on the 5th. EK also had some availability around those dates however the higher taxes are difficult to justify.
I didn't really take any photos of the Y flight, so the less said about it the better. I will mention one thing though, we did use an inflatable footrest for my son which worked really well and helped him get some good sleep. According to the Etihad website, these are allowed. None of the crew really took notice or said anything to us. When researching on EK, they clearly state on their website that these devices are not allowed.
Abu Dhabi airport opened up the new international Terminal A late last year. All EY flights operate from this terminal. Next to check in counter C, there is a dedicated Business and First check in area. We arrived at the check in area around 7.30am and it was very quiet with only 2 agents working with a few more in a huddle getting ready to get going. The check in area was open plan with no real lines and they also had juice, water and coffee in the back left corner. Once you check in, you can walk straight to a dedicated passport control straight into security.
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The business class lounge is located just behind Gate C27 and has 3 levels. There is a separate First class lounge entry before Gate C27. The entry level has a large dining area which was serving breakfast with a decent selection of hot and cold foods. There was also a bar area serving alcohol.
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The second level had more of a quiet vibe with lounge chairs, a smoking lounge, games room and kids play area.
The top floor had a large bar and some more cold foods.
I did see there was a spa on the ground floor, but I didn't enquire about it's usage, whether it's paid or has some complimentary services.
I tried searching on the forums while researching my flights but couldn't see too many posts about Etihad. Some might find this helpful as an alternative to EK.
When searching for flights there was some decent availability in J for 3 pax for both MEL>AUH and AUH>MEL over the Christmas period and into January. Without having enough points to do J return we opted to fly there in Y and take the return in J.
MEL>AUH in Y cost us 56,000 VFF points each + $189 each for the 2 adults and $124 for the 3 yo.
AUH>MEL in J cost us 104,000 VFF points each + $430 each. No discount for the little one.
All flights were booked on the 14th of December. Departure was on the 23rd and return flight on the 5th. EK also had some availability around those dates however the higher taxes are difficult to justify.
I didn't really take any photos of the Y flight, so the less said about it the better. I will mention one thing though, we did use an inflatable footrest for my son which worked really well and helped him get some good sleep. According to the Etihad website, these are allowed. None of the crew really took notice or said anything to us. When researching on EK, they clearly state on their website that these devices are not allowed.
Abu Dhabi airport opened up the new international Terminal A late last year. All EY flights operate from this terminal. Next to check in counter C, there is a dedicated Business and First check in area. We arrived at the check in area around 7.30am and it was very quiet with only 2 agents working with a few more in a huddle getting ready to get going. The check in area was open plan with no real lines and they also had juice, water and coffee in the back left corner. Once you check in, you can walk straight to a dedicated passport control straight into security.
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The business class lounge is located just behind Gate C27 and has 3 levels. There is a separate First class lounge entry before Gate C27. The entry level has a large dining area which was serving breakfast with a decent selection of hot and cold foods. There was also a bar area serving alcohol.
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The second level had more of a quiet vibe with lounge chairs, a smoking lounge, games room and kids play area.
The top floor had a large bar and some more cold foods.
I did see there was a spa on the ground floor, but I didn't enquire about it's usage, whether it's paid or has some complimentary services.