Article: Emirates fifth-freedom routes

I've recently booked a first reward for the SYD-CHC fifth-freedom flight, leaving in a few months' time (I'm very excited).

I'm yet to book the return leg; I've noticed that it gets back into SYD @ 19:05 - what would the minimum connection time be to make a domestic flight out of SYD? (I'm guessing that 90-105 minutes is too tight to take into account passport control / immigration, collecting luggage, transferring to separate terminal, re-checking-in luggage. I'm also assuming that the luggage can't be sent all the way through to my final destination.)

If it is too tight, I might consider a non-A380 route back (as much as I'd like to take it).
 
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I've recently booked a first reward for the SYD-CHC fifth-freedom flight, leaving in a few months' time (I'm very excited).

I'm yet to book the return leg; I've noticed that it gets back into SYD @ 19:05 - what would the minimum connection time be to make a domestic flight out of SYD? (I'm guessing that 90-105 minutes is too tight to take into account passport control / immigration, collecting luggage, transferring to separate terminal, re-checking-in luggage. I'm also assuming that the luggage can't be sent all the way through to my final destination.)

If it is too tight, I might consider a non-A380 route back (as much as I'd like to take it).

Where do you want to fly after Sydney and would it be on the same ticket?
 
Where do you want to fly after Sydney and would it be on the same ticket?
@Mattg, thank you for your response.
I was looking at getting the QF flight to ADL that departs at 20:55 (for a meeting the following day).

If I return to Sydney on the EK A380, it would be on a separate ticket as the EK flight would be a reward flight and and the following domestic flight will be a paid one.
(Even though EK and QF are partners, I doubt that I could have the bags checked all the way through.)

I think the safest thing to do at this point is to either (a), come back a day early with an overnight stay in Sydney, or (b) 2 connected QF B737 flights in Y to get from CHC to ADL.

My preferred option would be EK and QF on the same night but the timing is tight and I can't afford to miss the flight, especially if the incoming flight is delayed.

I'm happy to hear of other suggestions.
 
Fifth freedom between BKK and DAD/SAI?
 
I've booked the EK A380 SYD-CHC 5F flight as an F reward ticket. Any tips on how to get the most out of this? This will be my first time in EK F.

Will the on-board bar be open for this leg (as it's a morning flight)? I'm aware that there are showers on-board, so that will certainly be a different experience.

Will I get access to both the EK and QF F lounges in SYD?

Unfortunately, I've got this flight one-way, so have only got one chance to experience everything.
 
I've booked the EK A380 SYD-CHC 5F flight as an F reward ticket. Any tips on how to get the most out of this? This will be my first time in EK F.

Will the on-board bar be open for this leg (as it's a morning flight)? I'm aware that there are showers on-board, so that will certainly be a different experience.

Will I get access to both the EK and QF F lounges in SYD?

Unfortunately, I've got this flight one-way, so have only got one chance to experience everything.
Bar open, yes to lounges in Syd and don't be afraid to order a double serve of caviar
 
I've booked the EK A380 SYD-CHC 5F flight as an F reward ticket. Any tips on how to get the most out of this? This will be my first time in EK F.

Will the on-board bar be open for this leg (as it's a morning flight)? I'm aware that there are showers on-board, so that will certainly be a different experience.

Will I get access to both the EK and QF F lounges in SYD?

Unfortunately, I've got this flight one-way, so have only got one chance to experience everything.
You will have to use EK check-in and will most likely be directed to the EK lounge. Once airside head to the QF lounge your F BP will get you access to the F lounge under the QF/EK agreement. Once finished head to the EK lounge at the other end of the airport to the EK lounge, 99% of the time EK boarding happens at that end of the airport however there have been times when EK use gates at the QF end. Check when arriving and if this is the case start at the EK lounge (short visit) and then head to the QF F lounge. In general EK lounges lounges throughout the world are generally the same so if you have seen one you have seen them all, SYD fits this category.

Also when travelling EK F ammenities and PJ should be available to all F PAX however on these shorter flights they will generally not be offered and you will have to ask for them, they will normally have most PJ sizes available but not always. If you are not ashamed to ask, just ask for everything and EK will normally give you all the kit (PJs, ammenities, slippers, tote bag etc.).

Have an enjoyable time and make the most of it.
 

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