Next day I was the only one on the shuttle so had my private transfer to T1.

It was very busy. Pet peeve: why do so many normally intelligent humans lose basic ability to function as a member of society when they walk into an airport? Sure, just stop in the middle of the walkway with your trolley and family of 58 members… No dear, you can’t just sneak through the clearly marked First/Business lane into immigration with your economy boarding pass.

I found the one area at T1 that wasn’t a crush: I guess Air Asia check in had just closed.
PR212 SYD-MNL
A330-300 RP-C8783
Over an hour late departing and 35 minutes late arriving.
Although I was connecting onward from MNL I had about 18 hours so asked for my luggage to be short checked just to MNL which was fine.
The PR J check in desk noted the departure was from gate 26 and directed me to the lounge ‘opposite gate 26’. That seemed a bit strange when I got there and it was the Skyteam lounge. I’d looked up and noted PR use The House lounge. Not surprisingly the Skyteam lounge dragon said that PR don’t use their lounge, so I headed back across the terminal toward the 50-something gates and to the House.

Still busy.
House lounge was fairly full. I remember using it in the past, I think when it was still managed by EY, probably prior to a VA international flight. PR used to send people to the SQ lounge last time I flew them. The House is a little more basic than SilverKris…
Still, coffee was good and I had some breakfast whilst waiting.

Lounge view of the apron from downstairs.
Once boarding flashed up I headed to gate 26 (bus gates) where it was a disorganised scrum. Different staff were shouting different things and because there are about five or six different gates 26A, 26B, 26C etc all the pax have to congregate at a single entry point prior to going downstairs where they are boarded through separate gates and into buses. PR to MNL said boarding on the screens from 26C but there was staff member turning MNL pax away from getting downstairs because QF had a MNL flight from gate 26 later and it hadn’t started boarding. I just went in via a different queue and made my way downstairs.

View from upstairs at gate 26 after getting past the shouty staff.

Downstairs at gate 26.
Premium boarding experience… there’s only one line for each flight.

Premium boarding experience continues.
This image was taken at 1134. Our scheduled departure time was 1135. The bus then headed out almost to Airport Drive as the PR jet was parked at the far end of the freight apron. The reason for the boarding delay was apparent as the bus pulled up beside a port engine with multiple covers open and a couple of techos doing their thing. We were held on the bus for about ten minutes parked near the bottom of the stairs. Some pax from earlier buses were already on board as part of their family were standing near me and were talking to them on the phone. Eventually we were allowed to board and I took my window seat in J.
This A330 is one of PRs better configured, with a modern 1-2-1 layout in J.
Departure +45mins:

Airframe tape was being applied around something on the inboard part of the cowling (not shown in the photo).

Check-in / gate staff were bored but remained out at the jet. They were out in the sun for about an hour.
Whilst waiting the crew came around with drinks, towels and took lunch orders.
I had the beef pochero and it was excellent! (it was similar to just falling apart beef brisket).
After an hour delay, whatever needed to happen had been done and we pushed back for the worlds shorted taxi to SYD rwy 16R.
Did have to hold briefly for these folks:
Glorious day in Sydney.
The engine didn’t explode or come free of the pylon on take-off so that was a win, and we continued out over many of the locals enjoying a day at the beach. I’ve never seen it that crowded - zoom in and check out all the 4wds down there. Holiday time!
During the flight I organised some photos from the last few years on my laptop and watched movie or two. Service was excellent; seat was comfy; and crew were attentive. PR J

.
That all came crashing down after arriving at MNL T1 but it’s a known disaster zone. After getting bags I booked a Grab and headed to the Kingsford hotel which is convenient for T1. It was fine for the short stay and I had a decent sleep. Couldn’t book their shuttle back to the airport in the morning as they only have 0700 and 0830 and apparently both were already full. As a Grab is only between $5-10 I just booked another for the morning.