smckay
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Posting this retrospectively, as we started on May 3 2024.
We booked a Viking River cruise leaving from Amsterdam so the next step was to book rewards flights. As a QF WP should be simples, log in, grab some primo seats and forget about it. No, what ensued was 6 months of research, changes, cancellations hassles until we finally ended up with
QF59 SYD-HND (11:10 - 20:15), AY62 HND-HEL (21:50 - 04:40) and AY1301 HEL-AMS (08:10 - 09:45). The only concern was the 1:40 connection in Haneda.
Sydney - Pre flight
To start, we arrived at the airport around 7am as we'd stayed the night close by in a hotel.
WP benefits kicked in and we swanned past the business check in and hit the First check in. Quick and pleasant interaction but they did need to open the flight as we were the first arrivals. This is my last year as WP and I'm making the most of it so 4 hours early is OK with me.
Customs and security were reasonably quick due to dedicated lanes.
Into the First lounge and the trip was really underway.
A side benefit was we scored 2 spa spots at 10am - opening time - so feeling chuffed and a valued WP.
Next challenge was breakfast
Setting the trend for the next 40-odd days, I started with Eggs Benedict. Not trusting the chef/cook to not drown them in sauce I had it on the side
They were a decent portion with plenty of ham.
My wife took on the corn fritters
Along with juice, coffee and tea we were well refreshed for our trip ahead.
At 10am we duly trotted off to the opposite end to the Spa, for our facials. I've had massages there previously which are good but this time thought I could potentially have an improvement in looks (didn't happen).
The treatment was good, nicely done and gentle, The products they used were quite nice with a distinct lavender(?) smell. Some hot stuff, some cool stuff and 20 minutes later I was a new man.
But then the problems started. The A330 we were due to ride on was delayed in arriving, so we were late in departing. Conscious of the short transit time I spoke with the lounge staff, who were excellent. They assured me they were tracking the issue and would be taking steps to make it good if it weren't. The Desk guy even said look my way when you leave and I'll give you a yes or no on the connection.
We did board ok, albeit about 40 minutes late. The pilots acknowledged the delay and said they would try to make up the time enroute and would let us know closer to Japan.
Next.... The flight
We booked a Viking River cruise leaving from Amsterdam so the next step was to book rewards flights. As a QF WP should be simples, log in, grab some primo seats and forget about it. No, what ensued was 6 months of research, changes, cancellations hassles until we finally ended up with
QF59 SYD-HND (11:10 - 20:15), AY62 HND-HEL (21:50 - 04:40) and AY1301 HEL-AMS (08:10 - 09:45). The only concern was the 1:40 connection in Haneda.
Sydney - Pre flight
To start, we arrived at the airport around 7am as we'd stayed the night close by in a hotel.
WP benefits kicked in and we swanned past the business check in and hit the First check in. Quick and pleasant interaction but they did need to open the flight as we were the first arrivals. This is my last year as WP and I'm making the most of it so 4 hours early is OK with me.
Customs and security were reasonably quick due to dedicated lanes.
Into the First lounge and the trip was really underway.
A side benefit was we scored 2 spa spots at 10am - opening time - so feeling chuffed and a valued WP.
Next challenge was breakfast
Setting the trend for the next 40-odd days, I started with Eggs Benedict. Not trusting the chef/cook to not drown them in sauce I had it on the side
They were a decent portion with plenty of ham.
My wife took on the corn fritters
Along with juice, coffee and tea we were well refreshed for our trip ahead.
At 10am we duly trotted off to the opposite end to the Spa, for our facials. I've had massages there previously which are good but this time thought I could potentially have an improvement in looks (didn't happen).
The treatment was good, nicely done and gentle, The products they used were quite nice with a distinct lavender(?) smell. Some hot stuff, some cool stuff and 20 minutes later I was a new man.
But then the problems started. The A330 we were due to ride on was delayed in arriving, so we were late in departing. Conscious of the short transit time I spoke with the lounge staff, who were excellent. They assured me they were tracking the issue and would be taking steps to make it good if it weren't. The Desk guy even said look my way when you leave and I'll give you a yes or no on the connection.
We did board ok, albeit about 40 minutes late. The pilots acknowledged the delay and said they would try to make up the time enroute and would let us know closer to Japan.
Next.... The flight
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