markis10
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This was to be my first true EY experience as a follow on from my EY as VA experience ex KUL. As you have probably guessed I am on one of those very cheap KUL MEL fares that first popped up on AFF last year and ideal since I had a one way flight to Asia ex Australia.
Booking was done online easily as was seat selection but checking loads I had a dilemma, the SIN BNE leg looked oversold in Y, and gets treated by VA as one long AUH BNE leg despite the stop in SIN, as there is not flight number change. Should I credit to VA as I could use the SCs (its a B class so full Y) or credit to EY in the hope my EY gold status might assist. Since the introduction of paid upgrade offers like upgrade auctions many FFers feel it affects their chances of an upgrade, logic would imply it obviously does however it also helps airlines with yield, which is why it's increasingly being used. I decided to use my EY number on this leg and take a chance, the loss of VA SCs would be the cost.
Leg 1 AUH SIN, departing 1025 terminal 3.
Seat 41K
Having done OLCI I decided to use the J bag drop, and proceeded through customs and screening using the dedicated J area, it was quick but busy, however I could here the Y area over the partition and it sounded like a zoo, little did I know I would experience that zoo soon.
Terminal 3 is the newest terminal and has a nice lounge apparently, but EY only allow real J and F guests in, so for me it was a ten minute walk to Terminal 1, which means exiting the secure area after being screened, and meeting the noise. The waiting area for screening was packed with people transferring from terminal 1, with the queue going back 500 metres along the walkway from terminal 1, yikes.
I eventually found my lounge and it was OK but small, crowded and no windows, basically a hole really with a semi decent latte on offer. After an inspiring hour I decided to head to the gate, and was pleased to see the security line much smaller, so I took the end queue which was for status and J/F passengers in the main Y screening area. There were 5 screening luggage machines in operation but only one human screener being used, I have no idea why but it took twenty five minutes to get through, not helped by yet another tourist group of first timers clogging the screening.
The gate was downstairs which meant bus to a remote hard stand, very little seating so I was glad for priority boarding? While waiting for boarding numerous couples seems to be having issues with seating together, it was going to be a fun flight.
Soon I was on the plane, and just as I was packing carry on into the overhead locker two guys noticed I was in 41K, one of them was 41H and the other 45K, would I swap, which I was happy to do seeing as it was not that different and they could then sit together.
As expected on board there were many couples trying to reseat themselves and the crew had their hands full, my seating companion was a member of a family of 6 all stretched along our back row. She wanted to be seated closer to mum so eventually she moved to the row in front but in the middle, as it turned out I was left with a shadow, one of the few on the plane!
After an ATC delay we were soon off, so far my EY Gold seemed to be somewhat tarnished, Cest la Vie.
Booking was done online easily as was seat selection but checking loads I had a dilemma, the SIN BNE leg looked oversold in Y, and gets treated by VA as one long AUH BNE leg despite the stop in SIN, as there is not flight number change. Should I credit to VA as I could use the SCs (its a B class so full Y) or credit to EY in the hope my EY gold status might assist. Since the introduction of paid upgrade offers like upgrade auctions many FFers feel it affects their chances of an upgrade, logic would imply it obviously does however it also helps airlines with yield, which is why it's increasingly being used. I decided to use my EY number on this leg and take a chance, the loss of VA SCs would be the cost.
Leg 1 AUH SIN, departing 1025 terminal 3.
Seat 41K
Having done OLCI I decided to use the J bag drop, and proceeded through customs and screening using the dedicated J area, it was quick but busy, however I could here the Y area over the partition and it sounded like a zoo, little did I know I would experience that zoo soon.
Terminal 3 is the newest terminal and has a nice lounge apparently, but EY only allow real J and F guests in, so for me it was a ten minute walk to Terminal 1, which means exiting the secure area after being screened, and meeting the noise. The waiting area for screening was packed with people transferring from terminal 1, with the queue going back 500 metres along the walkway from terminal 1, yikes.
I eventually found my lounge and it was OK but small, crowded and no windows, basically a hole really with a semi decent latte on offer. After an inspiring hour I decided to head to the gate, and was pleased to see the security line much smaller, so I took the end queue which was for status and J/F passengers in the main Y screening area. There were 5 screening luggage machines in operation but only one human screener being used, I have no idea why but it took twenty five minutes to get through, not helped by yet another tourist group of first timers clogging the screening.
The gate was downstairs which meant bus to a remote hard stand, very little seating so I was glad for priority boarding? While waiting for boarding numerous couples seems to be having issues with seating together, it was going to be a fun flight.
Soon I was on the plane, and just as I was packing carry on into the overhead locker two guys noticed I was in 41K, one of them was 41H and the other 45K, would I swap, which I was happy to do seeing as it was not that different and they could then sit together.
As expected on board there were many couples trying to reseat themselves and the crew had their hands full, my seating companion was a member of a family of 6 all stretched along our back row. She wanted to be seated closer to mum so eventually she moved to the row in front but in the middle, as it turned out I was left with a shadow, one of the few on the plane!
After an ATC delay we were soon off, so far my EY Gold seemed to be somewhat tarnished, Cest la Vie.