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I haven’t written many trip reports of late, as there wasn’t much to talk about in my recent trips. Mostly bus trips to Melbourne, with some trips in the new VA after the status match, but others covered that very well.
Given the interest in the new seating options the refurbished 3 class 747 offers, I thought a quick trip report would be a good idea. This will also have pictures (once I get home and add them from icloud).
This trip was for a week of work in NY City, which has been mooted for some time and recent regulatory changes made necessary. Plan was to arrive in NY on Saturday night 24 March, spend the Sunday adjusting and then kick into a week of meetings and discussions before leaving on Saturday 31 March.
QF7 to DFW was booked, together with the QF version of AA738 to LGA. Return is (as I write) QF108 through to SYD via LAX. QF108 is, currently, an A330 to LAX, then 747 (4-class) to SYD.
While I could have left on Friday, with traffic from midtown to JFK, making the 6:45 departure would have meant leaving the city around lunchtime. An extra few hours for final discussions would be worth it. I wasn’t sorry to not fly back via DFW, as the flight has to make the extra stop in BNE, and there is something nice about waking up on approach to Sydney knowing you only need to get in a cab and you’re home.
With a bit of help from Serfty and others, I selected 3F in Zone A for the flight to DFW. Both of the 5 seats were free at that stage (not much upstairs though), and I did consider them, but the promised privacy of the row 3 seats did appeal. I’ll cover that soon!
For the AA flight, an MD80 plan was available and I selected 3F (again) hoping I would be able to get the carry-on loaded.
The transfer time was interesting. With QF7 arriving at 13:50 scheduled, and the LGA flight leaving at 15:25, there wasn’t much time for customs, luggage reclaim, re-loading and then the skytrain around to the other terminal. At that stage I didn’t realise just how long it was!
With family commitments, I was going to be saying goodbye to the family around 10:30am, which left a fair amount of time in the F lounge. With the new menu on offer, that meant lunch!
More to come
Given the interest in the new seating options the refurbished 3 class 747 offers, I thought a quick trip report would be a good idea. This will also have pictures (once I get home and add them from icloud).
This trip was for a week of work in NY City, which has been mooted for some time and recent regulatory changes made necessary. Plan was to arrive in NY on Saturday night 24 March, spend the Sunday adjusting and then kick into a week of meetings and discussions before leaving on Saturday 31 March.
QF7 to DFW was booked, together with the QF version of AA738 to LGA. Return is (as I write) QF108 through to SYD via LAX. QF108 is, currently, an A330 to LAX, then 747 (4-class) to SYD.
While I could have left on Friday, with traffic from midtown to JFK, making the 6:45 departure would have meant leaving the city around lunchtime. An extra few hours for final discussions would be worth it. I wasn’t sorry to not fly back via DFW, as the flight has to make the extra stop in BNE, and there is something nice about waking up on approach to Sydney knowing you only need to get in a cab and you’re home.
With a bit of help from Serfty and others, I selected 3F in Zone A for the flight to DFW. Both of the 5 seats were free at that stage (not much upstairs though), and I did consider them, but the promised privacy of the row 3 seats did appeal. I’ll cover that soon!
For the AA flight, an MD80 plan was available and I selected 3F (again) hoping I would be able to get the carry-on loaded.
The transfer time was interesting. With QF7 arriving at 13:50 scheduled, and the LGA flight leaving at 15:25, there wasn’t much time for customs, luggage reclaim, re-loading and then the skytrain around to the other terminal. At that stage I didn’t realise just how long it was!
With family commitments, I was going to be saying goodbye to the family around 10:30am, which left a fair amount of time in the F lounge. With the new menu on offer, that meant lunch!
More to come