mww99
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I preface this trip report with a huge thank you to my other half (Flyingzzzd’s) who spent countless hours putting together this itinerary as a Christmas present to me. Somehow she managed to piece this incredible trip together on an AA 120K (each) point redemption by knowing all the rules and applying them. It took her some considerable time, and in some cases, she was reciting the rules to the AA Platinum Concierge (yes, sometimes the rules are so complex, even THEY don’t understand them). So while I was travelling every week BNE-ISA, she quietly (and sometimes not so quietly) researched this trip and made all the pieces fit.
BNE-SYD Day 1 Flight 1 . Uneventful and somewhat empty 767 BNE-SYD leg. Christmas Day really is a great day to fly – no madding crowds at check-in making up for the fact that one still can’t check in online for international QF flights. The only QF legs we have on this trip are this one and SYD –BNE at the very end, but whilst there is an international leg in your itinerary, there is no online check in via Qantas.com. QF pub almost empty (an increasingly rare sight these days) and able to change to an earlier flight without begging, grovelling or promising our first born to the person behind the desk. In fact, we had 3 people checking us in after first one saw our itinerary. He took a photo copy as in his words “I’ve been in this industry for a very long time and I’ve never seen an itinerary like that.” Made us very proud! He was also grateful we had only carry on as the baggage claims would have taken a very long time to print out. On to aircraft on time (another increasingly rare event) and FA informed us that we were the only non staff passengers of the 6 in J and there were only about 50 down the back ( I told you it was empty). Aircraft wheels left the ground less than halfway down the runway and flyingzzd’s joked it was because she didn’t have any checked luggage. Not so sure it wasn’t the truth though – previous trips have seen us struggle to get all the suitcases on 2 trolleys!!! Into SYD on time (the 3rd miracle of this Christmas) and straight to the new QF First Club after a considerable wait for a bus to the international terminal (well it is Christmas day after all and they were probably running a public holiday timetable.) Now this is the way to spend Christmas Day for an aircraft loving geek like me. Almost more staff than patrons and able to enjoy a sumptuous meal and then settle back to watch the traffic take off and land. The view of the runway from this lounge is fantastic. 3 hrs here flies by (pardon the pun!).
SYD-SIN Day 1 Flight 2 On to BA16 (777-200) for first leg enroute to LHR. (again on time, so 4th miracle so far – maybe Santa does exist). Have 1E/F for this leg and this has reinforced our love for F on this aircraft (having previously flown AA metal in this aircraft/class). Love the space and seats (plenty of storage space for all the bits and pieces) and one can reach them even when the meal tray is out (for laptops to do trip reports). PJ’s in F are some of the best and the selection and quality of the food, wine and spirits is wonderful. FA’s all got into the festive spirit (Santa Claus was even at the entrance to the aircraft) and when we commiserated with them for having to work Christmas Day, there were no complaints, just positives such as “Well, at least we get to spend Christmas night in Singapore”. Great to see traditional turkey on the menu for this flight (which I couldn’t resist) and after battling with the plastic fork to pick up the crispy carrot pieces settled back to enjoy the inflight. Only 6 of us in F so all whims catered for quickly (about to have a Johnny Walker Blue for the Scotch lovers out there) and then get a little rest before we touch down. Map indicates we are now over Surabaya with about 1hr 40 to go. More after we are enroute to LHR.
BNE-SYD Day 1 Flight 1 . Uneventful and somewhat empty 767 BNE-SYD leg. Christmas Day really is a great day to fly – no madding crowds at check-in making up for the fact that one still can’t check in online for international QF flights. The only QF legs we have on this trip are this one and SYD –BNE at the very end, but whilst there is an international leg in your itinerary, there is no online check in via Qantas.com. QF pub almost empty (an increasingly rare sight these days) and able to change to an earlier flight without begging, grovelling or promising our first born to the person behind the desk. In fact, we had 3 people checking us in after first one saw our itinerary. He took a photo copy as in his words “I’ve been in this industry for a very long time and I’ve never seen an itinerary like that.” Made us very proud! He was also grateful we had only carry on as the baggage claims would have taken a very long time to print out. On to aircraft on time (another increasingly rare event) and FA informed us that we were the only non staff passengers of the 6 in J and there were only about 50 down the back ( I told you it was empty). Aircraft wheels left the ground less than halfway down the runway and flyingzzd’s joked it was because she didn’t have any checked luggage. Not so sure it wasn’t the truth though – previous trips have seen us struggle to get all the suitcases on 2 trolleys!!! Into SYD on time (the 3rd miracle of this Christmas) and straight to the new QF First Club after a considerable wait for a bus to the international terminal (well it is Christmas day after all and they were probably running a public holiday timetable.) Now this is the way to spend Christmas Day for an aircraft loving geek like me. Almost more staff than patrons and able to enjoy a sumptuous meal and then settle back to watch the traffic take off and land. The view of the runway from this lounge is fantastic. 3 hrs here flies by (pardon the pun!).
SYD-SIN Day 1 Flight 2 On to BA16 (777-200) for first leg enroute to LHR. (again on time, so 4th miracle so far – maybe Santa does exist). Have 1E/F for this leg and this has reinforced our love for F on this aircraft (having previously flown AA metal in this aircraft/class). Love the space and seats (plenty of storage space for all the bits and pieces) and one can reach them even when the meal tray is out (for laptops to do trip reports). PJ’s in F are some of the best and the selection and quality of the food, wine and spirits is wonderful. FA’s all got into the festive spirit (Santa Claus was even at the entrance to the aircraft) and when we commiserated with them for having to work Christmas Day, there were no complaints, just positives such as “Well, at least we get to spend Christmas night in Singapore”. Great to see traditional turkey on the menu for this flight (which I couldn’t resist) and after battling with the plastic fork to pick up the crispy carrot pieces settled back to enjoy the inflight. Only 6 of us in F so all whims catered for quickly (about to have a Johnny Walker Blue for the Scotch lovers out there) and then get a little rest before we touch down. Map indicates we are now over Surabaya with about 1hr 40 to go. More after we are enroute to LHR.