brads92
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I promised to do a trip report on my latest USDM redemption of SYD-BKK-HKG (TG) HKG-GUM-HKG (UA) HKG-BKK-SYD (TG) (almost all in first, and for just 40,000 miles).
I apologise for the lack of extensive photography on the Thai Airways legs... the almost endless supply of Dom and caviar was my priority.
Despite being a First passenger, was met with a surly check in officer (contracted) in Sydney, who didn't take kindly to me pointing out that the Visa conditions for Guam were slightly different to that of the continental United States.
The SYD-BKK-HKG legs in Thai First were all fairly standard - an older 747 with dated (but comfortable) seats having little privacy, accompanied by a great meal service and genuine Thai hospitality.
My personal lounge in the nose of a Boeing 747
The ground handling in BKK deserves a special mention. I've never been looked after better by an airline than what I was by Thai in BKK. The buggys from gate to immigration and from the private first check in to the lounge, the escort and porter from aircraft to taxi rank outside (including use of the diplomatic immigration line), and the complimentary thai spa treatment before the flight are all absolute standouts.
The Royal First Lounge in BKK is great, but I couldn't help be disappointed with the levels of service considering there were 2 or 3 staff for every passenger in the lounge when I was there (when that's the case, I shouldn't be approaching the bar for refills).
But, with everything taken in consideration - I can definitively say that you haven't flown First Class until you've flown through BKK in Thai Royal First.
Waiting in the Thai Airways Spa with a complimentary iced tea
I'm currently in Hong Kong waiting for my United flight to Guam. This was the segment of my trip that was only available in Y - meaning, technically, no lounge access (I have no Star Alliance status).
Despite this, I tried my luck at the Thai lounge, explaining that I'd made the hard (cough) journey in Thai First all the way from the Sydney, to connect to a destination Thai doesn't fly to.
The dragon seems horrified that 1. I couldn't get somewhere on Thai Airways, and 2. That I was flying in Y, so she quickly proceeded to escort me to the Thai Royal First lounge, urging me to load up on champagne to deal with the coming six hours! It's amazing what you can do with a big smile on your face and a first class boarding pass!
Next - is there anything in Guam besides a Hilton, a defence base, and an Airport?
I apologise for the lack of extensive photography on the Thai Airways legs... the almost endless supply of Dom and caviar was my priority.
Despite being a First passenger, was met with a surly check in officer (contracted) in Sydney, who didn't take kindly to me pointing out that the Visa conditions for Guam were slightly different to that of the continental United States.
The SYD-BKK-HKG legs in Thai First were all fairly standard - an older 747 with dated (but comfortable) seats having little privacy, accompanied by a great meal service and genuine Thai hospitality.
My personal lounge in the nose of a Boeing 747
The ground handling in BKK deserves a special mention. I've never been looked after better by an airline than what I was by Thai in BKK. The buggys from gate to immigration and from the private first check in to the lounge, the escort and porter from aircraft to taxi rank outside (including use of the diplomatic immigration line), and the complimentary thai spa treatment before the flight are all absolute standouts.
The Royal First Lounge in BKK is great, but I couldn't help be disappointed with the levels of service considering there were 2 or 3 staff for every passenger in the lounge when I was there (when that's the case, I shouldn't be approaching the bar for refills).
But, with everything taken in consideration - I can definitively say that you haven't flown First Class until you've flown through BKK in Thai Royal First.
Waiting in the Thai Airways Spa with a complimentary iced tea
I'm currently in Hong Kong waiting for my United flight to Guam. This was the segment of my trip that was only available in Y - meaning, technically, no lounge access (I have no Star Alliance status).
Despite this, I tried my luck at the Thai lounge, explaining that I'd made the hard (cough) journey in Thai First all the way from the Sydney, to connect to a destination Thai doesn't fly to.
The dragon seems horrified that 1. I couldn't get somewhere on Thai Airways, and 2. That I was flying in Y, so she quickly proceeded to escort me to the Thai Royal First lounge, urging me to load up on champagne to deal with the coming six hours! It's amazing what you can do with a big smile on your face and a first class boarding pass!
Next - is there anything in Guam besides a Hilton, a defence base, and an Airport?