Skyring
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In June 2023 I took a trip to Edinburgh via Helsinki. A fairly complex itinerary involving QF Y and AY J and bottles of milk.
Journey to the Land of Flying Barges
That got me most of the way to SG from my LTS status and in October I finished the journey with a trip to Waiheke that didn't go exactly as planned, leaving a sour taste in my mouth.
Trans-Tasman Disaster
This year's BookCrossing.com World Convention - a grand title for an event of around a hundred people - is being held in Tampere, Finland. After the disruption of the Covid years - I was on the Gold Coast 2020 committee that got blown into oblivion and the Finland crew were originally scheduled for 2021 but (heh) got cold feet - we're back on track, kind of.
Normally we'd know who was hosting the 2025 event, but the regular two-year cycle has been derailed or dismounted or whatever it is that they do with cycles.
Anyway, in a few weeks' time I'm heading off to Finland, I'm flying Business Class all the way, and no cut-rate Business Light like last time. No way, sir! This time it's Business Heavy and me with OWS status.
Status-wise, I need 600 points to retain Gold. I already have 70 in my kick from a flight to New Zealand (more or less uneventful apart from my bags not making the trip home with me), I believe I'll be getting 480 points from this trip to HEL and back and I have a trip to Adelaide later this year which will, unless I'm drunk, push me over the line. Platinum at 1 400 is probably way out of reach this year.
Yeah, I know, I could have waited and gotten a DSC boost but trust me, the difference between booking with Finnair last year well ahead of time and getting the seats I wanted, and booking with Qantas a few weeks out from travel amounts to quite a few thousand dollars. Much as I love the Flounge experience and the Plat perks, this pensioner has to watch his pennies nowadays.
Anyway, I did my research and booked last September.
SYD-SIN AY metal, QF flight number.
SIN-HEL-SIN AY all the way
SIN-MEL QF
I juggled a lot of options around and didn't come up with anything ex-Canberra that wasn't going to cost me an arm and a leg for a couple of short flights, so I got what I got. Thanks, Google Flights, you are an awesome resource!
I'll likely get a bus to Sydney. Cheap, reliable, and drops me at T1. I'm getting leery of Qantas flights out of Canberra in the foggy dawn. I'll have to get an Uber at some ungodly hour to the Civic bus station, but the bus to Sydney has wifi, I can nap in the comfy seats, and they drop me a few metres from the check-in counters.
Getting back from Melbourne is yet to be determined but I'll work something out. Probably a flight back because I need to be home for the weekly look-after-the-grandkids circus.
More details in due course.
Skyring
Journey to the Land of Flying Barges
That got me most of the way to SG from my LTS status and in October I finished the journey with a trip to Waiheke that didn't go exactly as planned, leaving a sour taste in my mouth.
Trans-Tasman Disaster
This year's BookCrossing.com World Convention - a grand title for an event of around a hundred people - is being held in Tampere, Finland. After the disruption of the Covid years - I was on the Gold Coast 2020 committee that got blown into oblivion and the Finland crew were originally scheduled for 2021 but (heh) got cold feet - we're back on track, kind of.
Normally we'd know who was hosting the 2025 event, but the regular two-year cycle has been derailed or dismounted or whatever it is that they do with cycles.
Anyway, in a few weeks' time I'm heading off to Finland, I'm flying Business Class all the way, and no cut-rate Business Light like last time. No way, sir! This time it's Business Heavy and me with OWS status.
Status-wise, I need 600 points to retain Gold. I already have 70 in my kick from a flight to New Zealand (more or less uneventful apart from my bags not making the trip home with me), I believe I'll be getting 480 points from this trip to HEL and back and I have a trip to Adelaide later this year which will, unless I'm drunk, push me over the line. Platinum at 1 400 is probably way out of reach this year.
Yeah, I know, I could have waited and gotten a DSC boost but trust me, the difference between booking with Finnair last year well ahead of time and getting the seats I wanted, and booking with Qantas a few weeks out from travel amounts to quite a few thousand dollars. Much as I love the Flounge experience and the Plat perks, this pensioner has to watch his pennies nowadays.
Anyway, I did my research and booked last September.
SYD-SIN AY metal, QF flight number.
SIN-HEL-SIN AY all the way
SIN-MEL QF
I juggled a lot of options around and didn't come up with anything ex-Canberra that wasn't going to cost me an arm and a leg for a couple of short flights, so I got what I got. Thanks, Google Flights, you are an awesome resource!
I'll likely get a bus to Sydney. Cheap, reliable, and drops me at T1. I'm getting leery of Qantas flights out of Canberra in the foggy dawn. I'll have to get an Uber at some ungodly hour to the Civic bus station, but the bus to Sydney has wifi, I can nap in the comfy seats, and they drop me a few metres from the check-in counters.
Getting back from Melbourne is yet to be determined but I'll work something out. Probably a flight back because I need to be home for the weekly look-after-the-grandkids circus.
More details in due course.
Skyring
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