My First time to the USA !

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Long Long time reader, very first post.

I fly domestically quite a lot but this is only my second International Flight in 7 Years.

I am just looking for your advice or as I like to call it "Traps for new Players" to avoid or navigate.

Leaving Sydney 31 Jan 2010 11:50 am Boeing 747 on QF102 in 34B Premium Economy into LAX in TBIT at 6:15 am.

Then connecting with AA2004 to Chicago at 8:30am from Terminal 4.

Various Flights within the US on AA and Delta, through Ohio, Atlanta, Virginia and California.

On the Return I have a layover of 5 hours at LAX 18th Feb, MY Qantas Club Membership will come in handy ;). Also the above flights will get me into QFF Silver. Flight back is QF107 on A380 Premium Economy so excited to get on this plane.

Can you offer any advice on this to watch or check for.
 
Sounds like a great trip.

My advice for surviving LAX is to keep your expectations regarding speed of service through immigration and security low and it will be fine. You've got over 2hrs between flights, so it shouldn't be an issue! Don't worry about all the horror stories, it'll be fine.

Jealous of you visiting Chicago, I love the city! If you can, really try to get to the Signature Room on the top of the John Hancock Building, it's awesome at night, a million dollar view! Go Signature Room at the 95th - When the Sky is the Limit....

To get the low down on tipping in the US, refer a couple of the recent threads, plenty of information there.

If you get a chance to choose your seats on the first flight, it would be worth checking seat guru, as you might be able to choose sky beds rather than the conventional PE seat. I'm not sure if this is still possible, but others can confirm. I few PE to LAX 4 times in 6 weeks 12 months ago and get skybeds all but one time.

Anyway the main thing is, enjoy yourself!

Ben
 
So... Not visiting New York City, huh?

I'm sure you'll have a great time in Chicago.

On your next trip, make sure you visit NYC, the most interesting and exciting city on the North American continent. Not that I'm biased at all.:p
 
The US is fun and cheap at the moment with the favorable exchange rate.

Qantas should issue you boarding passes for your flight to LAX and the AA flight to Chicago if connecting straight through. Your bag will be tagged all the way to ORD(Chicago) but you will need to collect it in LAX. (there are no exceptions) :rolleyes:

You have a 13 hour flight where you will get a meal about 1 hour after departure; then after that is done you will be handed a snack pack with chips/biscuits and a bottle of water. 2 hours before landing into LAX you will be served breakfast. They should have menus distributed before the lunch is served which will tell you what is available and what drinks are available. It will look like this.

Always worth while to read the movie guide before you flight, I hope you haven't been to the movies in a few months. ;)
Fly - Onboard - Entertainment - International

Your flight QF107 will arrive into TBIT where you will clear passport control and collect your bags.

Passport control will take anywhere from 1hr to 2 hours, as you are arriving on an early flight you may get lucky and it might take less than an hour but be aware it can take ages.

Once you have gone to landside there are belts to drop your bag for your connecting flight. You then head outside and head right to American Airlines T4, its the big building on the right. You go up the escalator to arrivals once inside the departure area you then go up another set of escalators and then head around to the right to go through security.

Security liquids out, laptops out, shoes off, belt off, jacket off, phone, and keys out of your pockets and anything else that will set off the alarm. The TSA will announce this a few times as well in case you forget. :p

The departure boards on the right just after security show the gate info; the information is in city order, and there are a lot of cities listed on the board. If you have more than an hour then you could go to the AA lounge in T4. If you do go in then you will notice how good QF lounges are.

The lounge is near gate 40/41; its on the right you then go up a set of stairs or a lift to the lounge level. The AA agents will give you 2 drink chits, for this early flight then you could use the drink chits to get a bottle of water, as it usually costs $2.00. If your flight shows canceled the agents in the lounge can help you with a new booking, usually the one checking you into the lounge won't be able to find you a new flight but one of the others will be able to do that.

Tea/coffee is free and there is usually some fruit and pretzels, or nuts available. If you are using a drink chit then you are meant to tip the bartender. The chit is paying for your drink not for the service. So always good to have some $1.00 US bills with you. The cheap beer on tap is free and the house wines are free but you are still supposed to tip, well being Australian they won't hate you too much if you forget. :rolleyes:
On your flight from LAX to ORD in the AC lounge in LAX you won't get wifi; well you could pay for it, there is a few computers on the right hand side of the bar area, if you want to check your emails, update facebook or read AFF. :)

You need to go to the gate with 30 minutes to departure, even earlier is ok; the lounge staff won't usually call the flight, they might if it has a QF flight number but not usually. You have to head to the gate 30 minutes before the flight as you don't want to miss overhead bin space. The boarding is done in groups, not sure if the QF boarding numbers will show this so I would try and board once the First class and status passengers board. Boarding goes in groups from 1 to 6 or higher sometimes.

You will be surprised how much baggage people take on board and you will then realise why you need to board so early.

The flight to ORD if a 737/767 will have some Audio sometimes video; you will need your own headset for this. If you have an MD80 schedule its a bus with wings, no IFE. The FAs will provide a drink and a pretzel mix in the main cabin. Food is available for purchase like on Virgin Blue or Jetstar.

On arrival into ORD the FAs will announce the carousel number and connecting flight info.

Delta is similar to AA but without the QF miles. On some fare classes flying Delta you can earn Virgin Blue miles. :idea:

Most of the flights longer than an hour you will receive a drink and a snack mix.

If you are arriving back into LAX on an AA flight then you can use the Admirals Club in T4 before catching the shuttle bus to TBIT, the shuttle bus goes every hour and every half hour between 8:30 and 9:30pm even if they don't announce it. The AC lounge in T4 is ok; but the TBIT lounge is worse. The only redeeming fact of the TBIT you pour your own drinks so you don't have to tip. I don't mind having to tip the bar tender it seems so much better than doing it yourself in TBIT.

At the AC T4 lounge before your flight back to Australia you can also get a wifi pass, well its a card with a long number on it. You will be provided with 2 drink chits, if you need more you can go back and ask for more, or you might find a stack lying around the AC lounge.

The TBIT lounge has free wifi but it wasn't very good last time I was there.

Worth a read my trip report from June 2010. http://www.australianfrequentflyer....king-a-run-for-platinum-25536.html#post360290

I hope that helps.
 
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The US is fun and cheap at the moment with the favorable exchange rate.

Qantas should issue you boarding passes for your flight to LAX and the AA flight to Chicago if connecting straight through. Your bag will be tagged all the way to ORD(Chicago) but you will need to collect it in LAX. (there are no exceptions) :rolleyes:

I hope that helps.

Mate that is an awesome guide you have posted, that makes me a little less nervous. So much detail and will make my trip so much easier iI can see it. Flying back into LAX on 18th Feb on Delta :mad:, this trip was booked via work. I was hoping to go to New York on a weekend but the trip is booked full.

Just for the info the flights are

QF107 - Sydney to LA - Boeing 747 Premium Economy
AA2004 - LA to Chicago Boeing 757 Economy
AA3990 - Chicago to Dayton OH ERJ-145 Economy
DL5496 - Atlanta to Charletsville unkown jet
DL5260 - Charlestville to Atlanta CRJ Canadian Region Jet Economy
DL1995 - Atlanta to LA Boeing 757 - Economy
QF102 LA to Sydney - Airbus A380 Premium Economy

After staying for 2 weeks in Ohio for business, driving to Atlanta via Tenneesee etc, then a flight from Atlanta to Charoletsville Virginia, then back to Atlanta and then onto LA, I expect to see the real america on the road trip.

I will ensure I post a Trip Review and photos when I get back.

One of the non business things i am looking forward to is visiting the Wild Turkey Distillery on the way to Atlanta and if time permits the Lost Luggage Centre.
 
With only just over 2 hours between scheduled arrival into LAX, I would not waste time getting to T4 after the bag drop. I found it quicker the last two times I arrived into LAX. Don't know if its because they save time by not writing up/stapling the green form into your passport. Also, when in T4 keep checking the boards as they have a tendancy to change gates so be mindful of this.
 
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