albatross710
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The Albatross is spreading his wings and heading to a new continent for him. This trip will take me from BNE to CPT and return via SIN on a KF redemption ticket all in J.
BNE-SIN SQ236 seat 11K withthe operatring aircraft being A330 9V-STE.
Airport checkin was quick and efficient. I had tried to do the checkin online but was unsuccessful. The agent explained this could be because of the requirement to check that my passport physically had a spare page for the SA visa or that my final out bound sector is on SAA and not available for online. In any case, the agent was able to uncheck me and then check me in again using my original seat preferences.
The Krisflyer lounge was quiet considering that the J cabin was full BNE-SIN.
On board the aircraft in the front row of J I was reminded why that row is my preference. Although seatguru.com correctly states that there is no underseat storage for take or landing, there is an extra 20-30 cms of space in front of the fully reclined seat which I appreciate.
Once in the seat, the regular supply of magazines and newspapers were offered. I am a glutton for these and picked up The Australia for the Krispy Kreme failure analysis, The Strait Times for Singapore news and a copy of Newsweek.
Next was the obligatory glass of champagne – Bollinger according to the wine guide.
It has been 6 months since I was last on the A330. I notice that this aircraft had a new version of the safety briefing. Unlike Air New Zealand the SIA staff are wearing clothes in their safety video.
There need not have been any great rush to complete the formalities. By the time we were ready to go, the wind had swung around and we had a long taxi from the International terminal to the far end of the airport to line up on 19. I guess that taxi distance would be close to 3 kms. When I arrived at the airport the operating runway was 01.
Once in flight I hit the entertainment system. I was impressed to see the latest series of The IT Crowd including episodes that had not yet screened in Australia.
One of my ongoing observations of the J seat is that it does take a while for the body and the seat adjustments to come to a balance and hit that sweetspot where everything feels just right.
This is also my first trip with the compression socks. I must say they felt incredibly comfortable given that they are a little inconvenient to put on. I don’t have any history of DVT and my only risk factor is having passed 40.
Lunch is served on this sector. My choices were as follows:
Entre: Cucumber-teka cheese salad with marinated salmon and garden salad.
Main: Indian lamb shank with biryani rice, papadum and pickled vegetables..
Dessert: Mango and cream ice cream.
Things got pretty quiet in the J cabin after lunch. Most people had settled into a movie with the remainder having an afternoon nap.
I did a tour of the WC. I notice that SIA has a new taste of mouth wash (compared to April 10). Also, both WCs no longer had combs. Given that I no longer have much hair that wasn’t a major issue. Good supply of toothbrushes and razors.
The refreshment towards the end of the flight was a very tasty warm smoked chicken, brie cheese and avocado on rustic (crusty?) bread served with rucola.
After arrival in SIN I spent some time in the Terminal 3 Krisflyer lounge. The lounge had patchy wifi. I have since relocated to T2 in preparation for boarding the flight to JNB in a couple of hours. Now that the LH flight to MUN has departed, the lounge is pretty emply, perhaps 20 people. Wifi performance is good.
I’ll update with more chapters of this journey. This lazy 6 hours at Changi has been a test.
BNE-SIN SQ236 seat 11K withthe operatring aircraft being A330 9V-STE.
Airport checkin was quick and efficient. I had tried to do the checkin online but was unsuccessful. The agent explained this could be because of the requirement to check that my passport physically had a spare page for the SA visa or that my final out bound sector is on SAA and not available for online. In any case, the agent was able to uncheck me and then check me in again using my original seat preferences.
The Krisflyer lounge was quiet considering that the J cabin was full BNE-SIN.
On board the aircraft in the front row of J I was reminded why that row is my preference. Although seatguru.com correctly states that there is no underseat storage for take or landing, there is an extra 20-30 cms of space in front of the fully reclined seat which I appreciate.
Once in the seat, the regular supply of magazines and newspapers were offered. I am a glutton for these and picked up The Australia for the Krispy Kreme failure analysis, The Strait Times for Singapore news and a copy of Newsweek.
Next was the obligatory glass of champagne – Bollinger according to the wine guide.
It has been 6 months since I was last on the A330. I notice that this aircraft had a new version of the safety briefing. Unlike Air New Zealand the SIA staff are wearing clothes in their safety video.
There need not have been any great rush to complete the formalities. By the time we were ready to go, the wind had swung around and we had a long taxi from the International terminal to the far end of the airport to line up on 19. I guess that taxi distance would be close to 3 kms. When I arrived at the airport the operating runway was 01.
Once in flight I hit the entertainment system. I was impressed to see the latest series of The IT Crowd including episodes that had not yet screened in Australia.
One of my ongoing observations of the J seat is that it does take a while for the body and the seat adjustments to come to a balance and hit that sweetspot where everything feels just right.
This is also my first trip with the compression socks. I must say they felt incredibly comfortable given that they are a little inconvenient to put on. I don’t have any history of DVT and my only risk factor is having passed 40.
Lunch is served on this sector. My choices were as follows:
Entre: Cucumber-teka cheese salad with marinated salmon and garden salad.
Main: Indian lamb shank with biryani rice, papadum and pickled vegetables..
Dessert: Mango and cream ice cream.
Things got pretty quiet in the J cabin after lunch. Most people had settled into a movie with the remainder having an afternoon nap.
I did a tour of the WC. I notice that SIA has a new taste of mouth wash (compared to April 10). Also, both WCs no longer had combs. Given that I no longer have much hair that wasn’t a major issue. Good supply of toothbrushes and razors.
The refreshment towards the end of the flight was a very tasty warm smoked chicken, brie cheese and avocado on rustic (crusty?) bread served with rucola.
After arrival in SIN I spent some time in the Terminal 3 Krisflyer lounge. The lounge had patchy wifi. I have since relocated to T2 in preparation for boarding the flight to JNB in a couple of hours. Now that the LH flight to MUN has departed, the lounge is pretty emply, perhaps 20 people. Wifi performance is good.
I’ll update with more chapters of this journey. This lazy 6 hours at Changi has been a test.
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