haydensydney
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I decided to write a trip report not because of the fantastic F flights on EK between SYD-AKL-SYD but also because we stayed at two great properties on Waiheke Island and in Taupo.
I haven’t gone too photo crazy on the flights as everyone has seen the EK A380 first product en masse on a number of different forums online. There were some great moments on both flights and I look forward to sharing these with you.
Preface
My partner was soon turning 40 so we decided to throw a birthday party / trip combination that would encompass a Saturday-Wednesday duration. Some of the options were Hamilton Island, Melbourne, Fiji, Vanuatu. Due to the costs involved in flying 11 of our nearest and dearest + accommodation, all of the above options were fairly costly and ended up between $10 - $15k in total.
My partner and I had previously gone on a weekend trip over to Auckland and we spent a day on Waiheke Island. Checking Emirates flights, we determined that we could fly our friends from both Brisbane & Sydney to Auckland return for around $400 ea + my partner and I could go in F for about $2000 ea. These flight options were cheap as chips so our choice was easily made – Waiheke Island it would be.
The timings for both the BNE-AKL and SYD-AKL flights meant that we could all meet up airside, all go through customs together and catch a charter bus to the Fullers Ferry Terminal in the city. The same applied to the return journeys, with both BNE/SYD flights leaving close to one another.
EK412 SYD-AKL in F
We were dreading the OMG o’clock departure (being a 7:40am flight) but after a early night the wakeup wasn’t terribly difficult. The limo arrived to take my partner and I, along with a friend who was flying in Y, to the airport. We met up with our other three friends who were flying in Y, fit in a few more cigarettes and proceeded to the check-in counters.
Checking in wasn’t terribly exciting, except for the friend who came with us in the limo also checked in with us in the F line, so he received F tags on his luggage which was appreciated. The others all checked in in the Y lines.
My partner and I had a look around the new airside duty free areas but decided to leave the group and head to the lounge. We didn’t really have much time before departure so had a Veuve each and checked a few emails. The flight was called and we proceeded to the gate (which was PACKED – the Y pax line stretched right back and was quite a sight). Thank god we were flying F.
Nice Sunrise in Sydney
Not very exciting lounge vista
Onboard, we were shown to our seats and were promptly given a glass of Dom. – which was expected, but as usual so very very appreciated. Yum. Quickly followed was the normal procession of FA’s offering Newspapers/Magazines/Arabic Coffee/Dates… all of which I declined. I instantly turned on Avatar and realised that after being spoilt by 3D in theatres, no 23” TV screen was going to do that movie justice.
Great Emirates Experience #1. My partner decided to have a chat to the Purser to see if it would be possible for our four friends down in Y to come up to the J bar later on in the flight – lucky for us, the purser agreed to our request. I made a quick phone call to our mates in row 80 and told them that the purser would come grab them later on in the flight. Awesome stuff.
I think I had two more glasses of DOM prior to departure – it really is a bit of a blur…. Before we knew it we were quickly up in the air.
I haven’t gone too photo crazy on the flights as everyone has seen the EK A380 first product en masse on a number of different forums online. There were some great moments on both flights and I look forward to sharing these with you.
Preface
My partner was soon turning 40 so we decided to throw a birthday party / trip combination that would encompass a Saturday-Wednesday duration. Some of the options were Hamilton Island, Melbourne, Fiji, Vanuatu. Due to the costs involved in flying 11 of our nearest and dearest + accommodation, all of the above options were fairly costly and ended up between $10 - $15k in total.
My partner and I had previously gone on a weekend trip over to Auckland and we spent a day on Waiheke Island. Checking Emirates flights, we determined that we could fly our friends from both Brisbane & Sydney to Auckland return for around $400 ea + my partner and I could go in F for about $2000 ea. These flight options were cheap as chips so our choice was easily made – Waiheke Island it would be.
The timings for both the BNE-AKL and SYD-AKL flights meant that we could all meet up airside, all go through customs together and catch a charter bus to the Fullers Ferry Terminal in the city. The same applied to the return journeys, with both BNE/SYD flights leaving close to one another.
EK412 SYD-AKL in F
We were dreading the OMG o’clock departure (being a 7:40am flight) but after a early night the wakeup wasn’t terribly difficult. The limo arrived to take my partner and I, along with a friend who was flying in Y, to the airport. We met up with our other three friends who were flying in Y, fit in a few more cigarettes and proceeded to the check-in counters.
Checking in wasn’t terribly exciting, except for the friend who came with us in the limo also checked in with us in the F line, so he received F tags on his luggage which was appreciated. The others all checked in in the Y lines.
My partner and I had a look around the new airside duty free areas but decided to leave the group and head to the lounge. We didn’t really have much time before departure so had a Veuve each and checked a few emails. The flight was called and we proceeded to the gate (which was PACKED – the Y pax line stretched right back and was quite a sight). Thank god we were flying F.
Nice Sunrise in Sydney
Not very exciting lounge vista
Onboard, we were shown to our seats and were promptly given a glass of Dom. – which was expected, but as usual so very very appreciated. Yum. Quickly followed was the normal procession of FA’s offering Newspapers/Magazines/Arabic Coffee/Dates… all of which I declined. I instantly turned on Avatar and realised that after being spoilt by 3D in theatres, no 23” TV screen was going to do that movie justice.
Great Emirates Experience #1. My partner decided to have a chat to the Purser to see if it would be possible for our four friends down in Y to come up to the J bar later on in the flight – lucky for us, the purser agreed to our request. I made a quick phone call to our mates in row 80 and told them that the purser would come grab them later on in the flight. Awesome stuff.
I think I had two more glasses of DOM prior to departure – it really is a bit of a blur…. Before we knew it we were quickly up in the air.