djfuzz
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Hi all
Thanks to some terrific advice from these forums and the coincidence of the Oneworld tenth anniversary sale with our honeymoon, we finally took the plunge and booked an ex-ICN DONE4. My wife is starting off as a QFF NB, and I have taken Dave Noble's advice and started an AA platinum challenge - so we should have Sapphire status after arrival into JFK and she will have Emerald towards the end too.
The itinerary is ICN-NRT-JFK-SFO-DFW-LAX-LHR-DXB-LHR-SYD-MEL-AKL-MEL-HKG-DAC-HKG-ICN. We will be back in MEL in June and will head off to AKL in November, followed by the final leg in December/January.
Our positioning flights took us from MEL-HKG on QF in premium economy and HKG-ICN in Y, returning in January.
Our lack of status screwed us somewhat on the MEL-HKG leg. We submitted a points upgrade to J, which was not declined (not unexpectedlt as the flight appeared pretty full). However, we had preallocated seats 37J and K in order to have some (limited) privacy on the flight, and because I am a 'fidget' and drink too much water / go to the loo too much on long haul flights. I called a number of times for various reasons and reconfirmed these seats. Arrived at MEL to find that they had given them away and put us into seats 34E and F, which are the middle of the middle 4 in the bulkhead row - in my view the worst seats in PE due to the bulkhead limiting foot space, no storage space and of course climbing over two people on the aisle on either side of us. Not exactly the dream start I had hoped for our honeymoon, but she enjoyed it anyway. Other than drink on boarding, no drink service prior to dinner. Food service was pretty good, had a nice barramundi, desert was just a muffin. Breakfast muesli was decent but of course nowhere near as satisfying as a full J breakfast.
Stayed in HKG at the Peninsula - cannot speak highly enough of that experience, particularly the spa. Ate at Felix and Yan Toh Heen, and had yum cha at Dragon-i, all of which were great.
Tried to see if we could pay to upgrade the HKG-ICN leg, but it became too difficult so we stuck in out in Y. My first time on the new CX economy, which I quite enjoyed - I like staking a claim to the personal space in front of me, though I can see why people might find it gruelling on long haul as the forward 'recline' position was not stellar. IFE was pretty good though, not quite new QF standard, but better than most I've seen so far. If they fixed the recline issue and made the seat a wee bit more comfortable, I would not hesitate to fly CX Y (even longhaul) again.
On the tripadvisor recommendation, we stayed at the Ibis Myeong-dong, which was interesting. Basic hotel, as advertised, but clean, efficient and well located near a great shopping district (though access by airport bus was a little tricky to figure out at first, but pretty easy once familiar with it).
I am currently writing this using free WiFi in the JAL lounge at ICN awaiting our first flight. Did not get a chance to check out the CX lounge here as I had hoped, but the JAL Sakura lounge is nevertheless quite nice and cozy, with a nice view onto the tarmac where our 777 awaits. Food selection is a little wanting, with some good (but small) sandwiches, miso and instant noodles. Asahi is on tap which is nice, but grog appears to be limited to Chivas, Absolut vodka and a bottle of wine. I'm a little surprised by the size, given that I would have thought JAL has a few flights per day into ICN, but it is only sparsely populated at the moment, and there are at least two flights boarding in the next little while.
Looking forward to the service on JAL and to trying to find a good lounge in NRT for the two hour layover prior to the AA flight to JFK. Will update as we go along.
Thanks to some terrific advice from these forums and the coincidence of the Oneworld tenth anniversary sale with our honeymoon, we finally took the plunge and booked an ex-ICN DONE4. My wife is starting off as a QFF NB, and I have taken Dave Noble's advice and started an AA platinum challenge - so we should have Sapphire status after arrival into JFK and she will have Emerald towards the end too.
The itinerary is ICN-NRT-JFK-SFO-DFW-LAX-LHR-DXB-LHR-SYD-MEL-AKL-MEL-HKG-DAC-HKG-ICN. We will be back in MEL in June and will head off to AKL in November, followed by the final leg in December/January.
Our positioning flights took us from MEL-HKG on QF in premium economy and HKG-ICN in Y, returning in January.
Our lack of status screwed us somewhat on the MEL-HKG leg. We submitted a points upgrade to J, which was not declined (not unexpectedlt as the flight appeared pretty full). However, we had preallocated seats 37J and K in order to have some (limited) privacy on the flight, and because I am a 'fidget' and drink too much water / go to the loo too much on long haul flights. I called a number of times for various reasons and reconfirmed these seats. Arrived at MEL to find that they had given them away and put us into seats 34E and F, which are the middle of the middle 4 in the bulkhead row - in my view the worst seats in PE due to the bulkhead limiting foot space, no storage space and of course climbing over two people on the aisle on either side of us. Not exactly the dream start I had hoped for our honeymoon, but she enjoyed it anyway. Other than drink on boarding, no drink service prior to dinner. Food service was pretty good, had a nice barramundi, desert was just a muffin. Breakfast muesli was decent but of course nowhere near as satisfying as a full J breakfast.
Stayed in HKG at the Peninsula - cannot speak highly enough of that experience, particularly the spa. Ate at Felix and Yan Toh Heen, and had yum cha at Dragon-i, all of which were great.
Tried to see if we could pay to upgrade the HKG-ICN leg, but it became too difficult so we stuck in out in Y. My first time on the new CX economy, which I quite enjoyed - I like staking a claim to the personal space in front of me, though I can see why people might find it gruelling on long haul as the forward 'recline' position was not stellar. IFE was pretty good though, not quite new QF standard, but better than most I've seen so far. If they fixed the recline issue and made the seat a wee bit more comfortable, I would not hesitate to fly CX Y (even longhaul) again.
On the tripadvisor recommendation, we stayed at the Ibis Myeong-dong, which was interesting. Basic hotel, as advertised, but clean, efficient and well located near a great shopping district (though access by airport bus was a little tricky to figure out at first, but pretty easy once familiar with it).
I am currently writing this using free WiFi in the JAL lounge at ICN awaiting our first flight. Did not get a chance to check out the CX lounge here as I had hoped, but the JAL Sakura lounge is nevertheless quite nice and cozy, with a nice view onto the tarmac where our 777 awaits. Food selection is a little wanting, with some good (but small) sandwiches, miso and instant noodles. Asahi is on tap which is nice, but grog appears to be limited to Chivas, Absolut vodka and a bottle of wine. I'm a little surprised by the size, given that I would have thought JAL has a few flights per day into ICN, but it is only sparsely populated at the moment, and there are at least two flights boarding in the next little while.
Looking forward to the service on JAL and to trying to find a good lounge in NRT for the two hour layover prior to the AA flight to JFK. Will update as we go along.
