I won't completely let the cat out of the bag but if you have been reading this site regularly you've probably seen the letters 'GUM' used
many times in a particular FF program forum over the past 12 months.
Before visiting GUM I could not find much information about the UA J Micronesia product nor a proper trip report on GUM itself. Given so many AFFers are similarly travelling there over the next 12 months for no apparent reason, I wanted to share my experience. This is not a 'I did this and you didn't so sucked in' TR, its purpose is to share my experience if you are heading to this obscure place for no apparent reason like I did and learn from my experience.
I have read hundreds of TRs on various sites but this is my very first. I'm only going to include the information that I like to see in TRs and skip things like telling you whether I had a coke or a lemonade (and showing the corresponding photo) or showing you the inside of a toilet. One thing I dislike in TRs is seeing photos or descriptions of meals with no information as to whether it tasted any good so I'll be giving my thoughts about some of the meals I had, both in the air and on the ground.
This trip was booked 10 months ago as part of a larger
MEL-SIN-NGO-GUM-KIX-BKK-MEL Japan trip. I began the trip flying SQ J MEL-SIN-NGO both flights being on their A330. I won't cover much of those flights as they have been covered many times before but I do note:
- The Koru Club in MEL is so small! The SYD one is like a barn in comparison. Considering how many airlines use it I'm surprised it isn't
bigger. The refurbished SQ J Lounge is good in that its comfortable and very quiet but pretty sterile with so much white light.
- The SQ flights were flawless. The food and service were excellent and I found the angled 'regional J' seat very comfortable (I fully knew what to expect).- The on-board champagne was Bollinger which was a very pleasant surprise and its one of the few champagnes I really like - I actually
liked it more than the Dom I had on TG F but I don't know much about champagne.
- My Indian lamb shank ordered via Book The Cook was probably the best dish I have ever had on a plane. The lamb was soft and tender but spicy and the rice tasted very light and fresh.
- The SilverKris Lounge at SIN was absolutely PACKED at 00:30 but thinned a fair bit with the departure of a 77W to LHR. I was most
surprised as I didn't think SQ operated many flights after midnight?
- Loads in J on MEL-SIN were about 40%, while the SIN-NGO was 100% full with myself and best mate being the only non-Japanese passengers on the second flight.
- The language skills of the SQ cabin crew were incredible - they switched from English to Japanese instantly without drawing breath from passenger to passenger.
Dinner entree
Lamb shank - I highly recommend
Japanese breakfast
I spent 8 days skiing in Hakuba and my birthday weekend partying in Tokyo and loved all of it. I've been to Japan before and its a fantastic country - so full of contrast.
The day before heading to GUM we took the Nozomi Shinkansen back to NGO airport.
A proper Bento Box onboard the Shinkansen
We had decided to stay there the night before for our 11am flight rather than risk getting a (very) early train the following morning. We stayed at the Comfort Hotel NGO which was perfectly fine for the purpose - clean, comfortable, quiet and good value. Most of the other guests seemed to be layover crew from mainland Asian airlines. We spent a very strange Australia Day evening listening to the Hottest 100 on the ipad with vending machine beers in our room with freezing weather outside.
More to come...
many times in a particular FF program forum over the past 12 months.
Before visiting GUM I could not find much information about the UA J Micronesia product nor a proper trip report on GUM itself. Given so many AFFers are similarly travelling there over the next 12 months for no apparent reason, I wanted to share my experience. This is not a 'I did this and you didn't so sucked in' TR, its purpose is to share my experience if you are heading to this obscure place for no apparent reason like I did and learn from my experience.
I have read hundreds of TRs on various sites but this is my very first. I'm only going to include the information that I like to see in TRs and skip things like telling you whether I had a coke or a lemonade (and showing the corresponding photo) or showing you the inside of a toilet. One thing I dislike in TRs is seeing photos or descriptions of meals with no information as to whether it tasted any good so I'll be giving my thoughts about some of the meals I had, both in the air and on the ground.
This trip was booked 10 months ago as part of a larger
MEL-SIN-NGO-GUM-KIX-BKK-MEL Japan trip. I began the trip flying SQ J MEL-SIN-NGO both flights being on their A330. I won't cover much of those flights as they have been covered many times before but I do note:
- The Koru Club in MEL is so small! The SYD one is like a barn in comparison. Considering how many airlines use it I'm surprised it isn't
bigger. The refurbished SQ J Lounge is good in that its comfortable and very quiet but pretty sterile with so much white light.
- The SQ flights were flawless. The food and service were excellent and I found the angled 'regional J' seat very comfortable (I fully knew what to expect).- The on-board champagne was Bollinger which was a very pleasant surprise and its one of the few champagnes I really like - I actually
liked it more than the Dom I had on TG F but I don't know much about champagne.
- My Indian lamb shank ordered via Book The Cook was probably the best dish I have ever had on a plane. The lamb was soft and tender but spicy and the rice tasted very light and fresh.
- The SilverKris Lounge at SIN was absolutely PACKED at 00:30 but thinned a fair bit with the departure of a 77W to LHR. I was most
surprised as I didn't think SQ operated many flights after midnight?
- Loads in J on MEL-SIN were about 40%, while the SIN-NGO was 100% full with myself and best mate being the only non-Japanese passengers on the second flight.
- The language skills of the SQ cabin crew were incredible - they switched from English to Japanese instantly without drawing breath from passenger to passenger.
Dinner entree
Lamb shank - I highly recommend
Japanese breakfast
I spent 8 days skiing in Hakuba and my birthday weekend partying in Tokyo and loved all of it. I've been to Japan before and its a fantastic country - so full of contrast.
The day before heading to GUM we took the Nozomi Shinkansen back to NGO airport.
A proper Bento Box onboard the Shinkansen
We had decided to stay there the night before for our 11am flight rather than risk getting a (very) early train the following morning. We stayed at the Comfort Hotel NGO which was perfectly fine for the purpose - clean, comfortable, quiet and good value. Most of the other guests seemed to be layover crew from mainland Asian airlines. We spent a very strange Australia Day evening listening to the Hottest 100 on the ipad with vending machine beers in our room with freezing weather outside.
More to come...