Justinf
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So the short story is I grew up on a family farm two hours north of Melbourne. My Mum died suddendly and unexpectedly when I was travelling in the UK a few years ago. Then Dad developed bowel cancer and fought bravely for 12 months but lost his battle. It meant that myself and my two sisters were just unable to kep the farm and had to sell. It was heartbreaking, but it meant we did get a good price for the land. A few weeks before Dad died he asked me what I wanted to do. I told him the usual stuff - pay off the mortgage, upgrade my car etc and he scoffed. "What do you really want to do with some of the money?" he asked sternly. "I've always wanted to fly international first class," I said. "Then do it," he replied.
It took a year for the farm to sell and settlement to come through. So once it did, I started planning. since the journey was more important than the destination, I thought I'd try and do a long flight. Early options were Dubai (13 hours) and then spend a few days there and then home. But then I started looking at other options. I've travelled extensively throughout the US and love it there but had never been to Texas. Sydney to Dallas-Fort Worth is 16 hours so eventually I settled on that. My plan was to fly from MEL to SYD and then pick up the SYD-DFW leg. Spend three days in Dallas, fly down to Austin, hop over to San Antonio, fly back up to DFW and then home. So I booked it. First class going over and business class coming back.
Here's my journey. I booked with Qantas.
Since being a member on this wonderful forum, I received some incredible advice. Initially they had me booked on a 9.30am flight out of MEL which wouldn't leave a lot of time in SYD to experience the F lounge. So I rebooked to get the 6am flight to SYD out of MEL. Got a call the day before departure and booked the 'destress' back massage for 10.30am for a 1pm departure to DFW.
Up early at 2am and then a 75-minute drive to A1 Airport Parking which I always used. Checked in at MEL at 4.30am, but the J lounge wasn't open until 5am so I waited around with a tummy bug that was giving me the ****s (literally) and some pretty severe cramps. Oh well.
J lounge was OK. Couldn't really eat anything and I love my coffee but my regular strong flat white had to make way for a cup of tea as the milk in the coffee would not do my stomach any good at all. Watched the first half of my beloved Tottenham Hotspur against West Brom on my mobile and then it was time for boarding.
Seat 5A on an A330 for the short hop up to SYD. Seat was comfy and pre-flight cranberry juice seemed the safest option.
Breakfast service on this flight was terrific. French toast and eggs well presented and managed to eat half before my stomach told me to stop. Had a black coffee as well.
One of my OCD habits (as I like to call it) is to put my stopwatch on as soon as the aircraft leaves the ground and to stop it again when the back wheels touch the tarmac. Flight time was an hour and six minutes.
I was disappointed I couldn't eat all my the breakfast. It was really superb. But I was able to stretch out on the A330 J seat and it was a nice start to what was a truly amazing experience to follow.
More to come, including the entirety of my 10-day trip.
Next up, the F Lounge in SYD...my first time there.
It took a year for the farm to sell and settlement to come through. So once it did, I started planning. since the journey was more important than the destination, I thought I'd try and do a long flight. Early options were Dubai (13 hours) and then spend a few days there and then home. But then I started looking at other options. I've travelled extensively throughout the US and love it there but had never been to Texas. Sydney to Dallas-Fort Worth is 16 hours so eventually I settled on that. My plan was to fly from MEL to SYD and then pick up the SYD-DFW leg. Spend three days in Dallas, fly down to Austin, hop over to San Antonio, fly back up to DFW and then home. So I booked it. First class going over and business class coming back.
Here's my journey. I booked with Qantas.
Since being a member on this wonderful forum, I received some incredible advice. Initially they had me booked on a 9.30am flight out of MEL which wouldn't leave a lot of time in SYD to experience the F lounge. So I rebooked to get the 6am flight to SYD out of MEL. Got a call the day before departure and booked the 'destress' back massage for 10.30am for a 1pm departure to DFW.
Up early at 2am and then a 75-minute drive to A1 Airport Parking which I always used. Checked in at MEL at 4.30am, but the J lounge wasn't open until 5am so I waited around with a tummy bug that was giving me the ****s (literally) and some pretty severe cramps. Oh well.
J lounge was OK. Couldn't really eat anything and I love my coffee but my regular strong flat white had to make way for a cup of tea as the milk in the coffee would not do my stomach any good at all. Watched the first half of my beloved Tottenham Hotspur against West Brom on my mobile and then it was time for boarding.
Seat 5A on an A330 for the short hop up to SYD. Seat was comfy and pre-flight cranberry juice seemed the safest option.
Breakfast service on this flight was terrific. French toast and eggs well presented and managed to eat half before my stomach told me to stop. Had a black coffee as well.
One of my OCD habits (as I like to call it) is to put my stopwatch on as soon as the aircraft leaves the ground and to stop it again when the back wheels touch the tarmac. Flight time was an hour and six minutes.
I was disappointed I couldn't eat all my the breakfast. It was really superb. But I was able to stretch out on the A330 J seat and it was a nice start to what was a truly amazing experience to follow.
More to come, including the entirety of my 10-day trip.
Next up, the F Lounge in SYD...my first time there.