Am ducking across the ditch for a birthday treat going 1st class on Emirates A380.
What champs do they serve (?) and is it also worth packing the rubber ducky for a shower on the way??![]()
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Its worth the expeience if you have never been F class you will be starting at the top!. Will be on Etihad F Class next year in July so waiting to see how that compares, but if SYD/AKL is your option go for it!Was it worth it? It's something I've been looking at as it's likely my only chance to be in first class on any aircraft with any carrier![]()
My wife and I flew EK First SYD-AKL last year for a quick weekend getaway up at the Bay of Islands. It was our first F experience outside OneWorld, having flown BA, AA, CX and of course QF across most of their aircraft.
Ground side the lounge isn't as nice as the QF First lounge, but very quiet and apart from a bloke walking around dressed in a cow suit (!) there wasn't much action. Breakfast spread was quite good but buffet style rather than cooked on demand. We didn't get to use EK's limo transfer as we drove up from CBR that morning to catch the flight.
On board the Dom was indeed very nice (it still irks me that QF moved away from Dom a few years ago), and I really enjoyed the cabin layout which would have to be the nicest F layout for a couple that I've experienced (though I haven't tried Singapore's Suites yet). Loved the Gold touches on the trim - really gives a regal feel compared to the more modern interiors of the OneWorld carriers.
Food was very nice even for such a short sector - from memory it was a 'brunch' type menu as we arrived about 1300 NZ time. The dates served with traditional tea were an unusual snack but very tasty.
We didn't try out the on-board shower given the short flight duration.
Semi-coincidentally my wife (re)watched the Sex and the City 2 movie the night before and the characters in the movie fly to the middle east in First on an EK aircraft (rebranded for the movie). If you can bear to watch that movie you'll get a good feel for the cabin layout and experience.
Journey completed. Business Class Mote non vintage in F before take off. Dom Perignon 2002 after that
Best F class I have been on!!
Also going from PVG to ORD net month on F for AA. Any feed back on that?
I've only flown AA First on their 777 service JFK-NRT, and to be honest it feels more like a J service than F.
The seats on the 777 are quite nice - I prefer 1J (1A is the same) which swivels towards the window and is about as private as they come on that aircraft, as there are no dividers as in other F cabins to create a sense of personal space. The IFE isn't up to the same standards as other carriers but between my laptop for work and my iPad to catch up on TV shows that's not a big issue.
The food and beverage offering again was more a J offering than F, and if it wasn't for the obligatory ice cream sundae there probably wouldn't be anything to differentiate from the J service. That's not to say there was anything wrong with what was on offer, but just that after my previous flight HKG-JFK with CX on their 777 the different standards were quite apparent.
I can't speak to the lounges in either PVG or ORD but there's nothing special about AA's Flagship Lounges in other ports and I'm not even sure there's anything other than a regular Admiral's Club in PVG.