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Thought I would write a few notes and hopefully share some photos as we take our first international trip in 3 years - except for a couple of difficult business trips to Japan and then China during COVID.
Our Itinerary started on September 3 with a VA positioning flight MEL- SYD. (I don't think posting needs to spoil an enjoyable holiday). VA check-in in MEL was very fast, given it was a Saturday afternoon and the Sydney Swans fans from the previous night had just about all left to get home.
Likewise, Rydges at SYD International was an easy check-in, even if quite busy. (BTW, if you want a sensational Vietnamese meal, you could do worse than head to the Revesby Workers Club on the train from the International terminal.)
Air Canada recommended a 4 hour check-in for AC 34 the next morning! Well we arrived around 0630 for a 0930 departure and were in the SQ J Lounge about 35 mins later. If you have completed the ArriveCAN app, including the Customs Declaration and have immunization certificates handy (always printed for me), the checks take 2 mins and check-in about the same. The premium security line was just as quick so stress free all round.
AC recommended the NZ Lounge, but being SQ PPS, we headed for the SQ lounge that was heaving given two SQ departures and one of those a 380. Once that flight boarded, it was quite quiet. Nothing special though, except the barista for the last reasonable coffee for a while. The NZ lounge may have been a better option.
I ready Matt's review of AC 787-900 Business Class so not a lot to add, except we did it in the opposite direction. I do like the Business seats although a bit narrow for my frame. We left some 59 mins late but caught up all that time due to favourable winds. The service and food were quite satisfactory for us. Mrs MEL-WORLD had a 'fantastic' meat pie halfway across the Pacific but I was asleep at the time. Mind you, breakfast was not up to standard; a luke warm 'rubber' omelette, cold tea and a dry roll.
We arrived surprisingly refreshed at 0730 - I do think these new generation jets improve your flying experience. Masks were enforced and even encouraged if you were 'nursing' a drink for too long. The whole plane was packed - I only observed one spare J seat (and mostly business types, rather than holiday couple like ourselves). There were no empty seats in W and only a few in a very packed Y section. Given that AC has increased flights from 3 a week when I booked, to almost 2 daily - one shared between SYD and BNE - they must be doing okay. MEL flights are expected to resume next northern summer according to the CSM.
We landed about the same time as an Air India DEL flight so I was expecting the worse. However, we were clear of Immigration, Customs and to the Hilton Airport in Richmond within 90 mins, including allowing for just missing a shuttle. So a seamless start to the holiday.
We have discovered on this trip that we are having to be 4 star travellers at best, given we are now retirees and everything seems so much more expensive than I remembered it was when we were both earning a good income. Inflation is definitely rife in Canada - plus adding taxes and tips to every advertised amount.
Our Itinerary started on September 3 with a VA positioning flight MEL- SYD. (I don't think posting needs to spoil an enjoyable holiday). VA check-in in MEL was very fast, given it was a Saturday afternoon and the Sydney Swans fans from the previous night had just about all left to get home.
Likewise, Rydges at SYD International was an easy check-in, even if quite busy. (BTW, if you want a sensational Vietnamese meal, you could do worse than head to the Revesby Workers Club on the train from the International terminal.)
Air Canada recommended a 4 hour check-in for AC 34 the next morning! Well we arrived around 0630 for a 0930 departure and were in the SQ J Lounge about 35 mins later. If you have completed the ArriveCAN app, including the Customs Declaration and have immunization certificates handy (always printed for me), the checks take 2 mins and check-in about the same. The premium security line was just as quick so stress free all round.
AC recommended the NZ Lounge, but being SQ PPS, we headed for the SQ lounge that was heaving given two SQ departures and one of those a 380. Once that flight boarded, it was quite quiet. Nothing special though, except the barista for the last reasonable coffee for a while. The NZ lounge may have been a better option.
I ready Matt's review of AC 787-900 Business Class so not a lot to add, except we did it in the opposite direction. I do like the Business seats although a bit narrow for my frame. We left some 59 mins late but caught up all that time due to favourable winds. The service and food were quite satisfactory for us. Mrs MEL-WORLD had a 'fantastic' meat pie halfway across the Pacific but I was asleep at the time. Mind you, breakfast was not up to standard; a luke warm 'rubber' omelette, cold tea and a dry roll.
We arrived surprisingly refreshed at 0730 - I do think these new generation jets improve your flying experience. Masks were enforced and even encouraged if you were 'nursing' a drink for too long. The whole plane was packed - I only observed one spare J seat (and mostly business types, rather than holiday couple like ourselves). There were no empty seats in W and only a few in a very packed Y section. Given that AC has increased flights from 3 a week when I booked, to almost 2 daily - one shared between SYD and BNE - they must be doing okay. MEL flights are expected to resume next northern summer according to the CSM.
We landed about the same time as an Air India DEL flight so I was expecting the worse. However, we were clear of Immigration, Customs and to the Hilton Airport in Richmond within 90 mins, including allowing for just missing a shuttle. So a seamless start to the holiday.
We have discovered on this trip that we are having to be 4 star travellers at best, given we are now retirees and everything seems so much more expensive than I remembered it was when we were both earning a good income. Inflation is definitely rife in Canada - plus adding taxes and tips to every advertised amount.
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