“So why oh why put the bloody phone here, why not just put a sign up that says take the AirTrain to Federal Circle and then call the hotel!” I thought.
“No Problems I’ll call when I get to Federal Circle then” I said.
I wondered why things had to be so complicated, and why had Griselda not included this in the 73 page itinerary as I set off to catch the AirTrain to Federal Circle.
The Hilton shuttle bus arrived relatively quickly and whisked me away to yet another airport hotel. I had briefly thought about heading off to the city but just couldn’t be bothered. I had even briefly thought about posting a “what to do on an overnight in New York” sort of question but in the end I simply decided that I should play to my strength and just drink excessively at the airport Hilton.
Now I spend a fair bit of time, as much as eight weeks a year, in China and not just the bits everyone knows very well, this year has seen me in Wehai, Chengdu, Dandong, Qingdao, Chongqing, Shenyang, and Suzhou as well as Beijing and Shanghai. Wherever possible I stay at Hiltons and Doubletrees and compared to the Hiltons in Australia, The USA, and UK they are spectacular. The Hilton at JFK did nothing to change that view.
The US does service well but the JFK Hilton did not do the Exec Lounge well. I know there are difficulties surrounding the service of alcohol but this exec lounge, despite its commanding views of the distant Manhattan, was just ordinary, basically three smallish rooms with the sort of food Fred Perry wouldn’t even put his name to. The saving grace was a decent enough gym…..which given my propensity for alcohol is a sad indictment of any establishment. I’m probably being a bit unkind when I take a deep breath and look back, but if you have stayed at the Hilton Hongqiao, Doubletree Shenyang or pretty much any Hilton in Asia you know what I mean.
What was rather fun was the chat about the Trent Bridge Test Match with the Guyanese driver of the Hilton Shuttle bus on the way back to JFK. I can’t even begin to think what the rest of the pax, all Americans, must have thought.
I was on my way again and my first dabble with US Air. Griselda had carefully planned the trip to ensure the US sectors were over 2000 miles and booked in F. this meant 210 TP’s per sector. PHX was my destination and an A321 was to be my chariot. The AA/US merger was anything but complete as I attempted to check in. Somewhat optimistically I tried the AA F check in area bit was quickly dispatched around the corner to the smaller US Desk. #sigh#
My tolerance to airport security is, oddly, rather high, certainly significantly higher than it is to celebrity chefs, but lordy, lordy the whole setup in the USA is tiresome, inefficient and frustrating. I do understand where it comes from and I can’t even begin to imagine the full horror of 9/11 but surely there must be a better way. The inefficiency of the process beggars belief. The pat downs prevent pax getting to their luggage after it has been through the scanner and thus prevents any new luggage coming through….and the queues just keep building up.
“Are you an Admirals Club member sir?” Said the Lounge dragon.
“No but my name is on the list” I thought, but “err no but I am a Oneworld Emerald” is actually how I responded.
“Oh yes I always miss that” the lounge dragon replied.
This despite “Emerald” being printed on the boarding pass,
I was dispatched with a “host” to the AA Flagship Lounge at T8, and upon entering was rather surprised. I had experienced the Flagship lounge at LAX but this was far more pleasant and empty. It did make me wonder how the whole lounge thing worked in the US. (I know the rules, but am still amazed that at midday I was one of two people, both of whom were not AA/US FF’s. Hey but who am I to complain? I was getting exclusivity in spades.)
The boarding announcement was interesting…..and I say that because it was clear that US was coming to terms with the AA policy. The announcer made it clear that this was a changed process and then followed the AA process. It, of course, worked to perfection and just left me with the continued thought “what the flip is QF doing?”.
On boarding the first thing that struck me was that all of the window shades were down - it was 34 degrees outside and I understood this was to keep the cabin as cool as possible. Hardly surprising, but it did surprise me that there was no call to raise the blinds during take off.
I don’t get to travel in the US much these days, my Delta Gold Medallion status went in 1999, so the performance of the CSM was a reminder of just how good they are in the USA. I can’t even begin to imagine the QF or VA CSM’s commanding the J/F cabin is the same way. Alcoholic drinks were served to all pax with consummate ease prior to take off and man alive If I thought the BA G&T was strong the G&T I was presented with on this flight had merely been waived before the tonic bottle.....hic
Woe betide any Y pax placing their luggage in the J cabin overhead lockers, this space was defended with the sort of gusto last acted out in American B movies of the 1950’s.
The drinks flowed, warm nuts were served and lunch followed shortly after. I opted for the chicken with salad and it was certainly a decent portion size.
After landing we were advised to ensure window shades were kept down to prevent the cabin from heating up - it was a balmy 44 degrees Celcius at PHX. Oh dear. :shock:
Mmmmm so my layover was another overnight jobbie, again I needed to decide what to do, would it be the Heard Museum, or the Desert Botanical Garden, or maybe the Pueblo Grande Museum and Cultural Park…….errr….errr………mmmmm I decided to play to my strengths and headed to the Airport Crowne Plaza.
Man alive it was hot, a blistering dry heat, that was jolly unpleasant, so I was particularly pleased when the shuttle bus turned up immediately. (I would have made a note in my moleskin notebook to quiz Griselda over chauffeur arrangements when I returned, but the ink in my fountain pen had dried up.)
I am yet to rise to the heady ranks of “Spire” with IHG but the upgrade to a suite, on a points stay, was rather nice……almost as nice as the laundry on the third floor. At least I would be able to wash my mankini. The suite was a somewhat half hearted affair - it was actually two rooms with a door joining them. One room had a bed the other a sofa setup, both had TV’s and bathrooms. I was very happy with it though because the air conditioning was nothing short of splendiferous.
After utilising the laundry, gym and bar it was time for sleep - another relatively early flight in the morning and the delights of an ancient 757.