NSun
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We all loved flying Emirates A380 service between Sydney and Auckland. Even if one was in economy the sheer thrill of being on an A380 was a great reason to pick it. If in business or first (which if paid is a great status credits booster) you could enjoy Emirates' service (the inflight bar, fine wine and shower) without having to fly to Dubai.
However in May this year Emirates cancelled the Sydney-Auckland legs of EK418 and EK419. In its place, Qantas upgraded two daily services to the A330 - sporting their new Business Suite. I had to try it out, I had flown QF business before in the 737 and A380 but never in the A330. I managed to book a return trip for just under A$1200 due to a sale. I booked a flight over on a Thursday afternoon and a return flight on a Saturday morning with the leg over being a 737 and an A330 on the way back. Then a week before departure, my Thursday flight got moved to the morning and that flight was upgraded to an A330 so I had it both ways!

I should note NZ start daylight saving 1 week before Australia so for one week NZ is 3 hours ahead of Sydney. This week was it. Leaving early did allow me to adjust to the NZ time zone (i.e. waking up at 4am was actually 7am Auckland time). Our inbound aircraft (VH-EBO) was late in from Singapore so we left an hour late and only got in 20 minutes late.
Before takeoff we got a printed menu and a glass of champagne (we were offered water, orange juice or champagne and I chose the latter). From this menu I choose the Greek Style yoghurt and Bircher museli.
Our orders were only taken after takeoff - at which point we were also offered hot towels. You get a full table service, but once the tablecloth is set, its from an economy-style trolley. We were offered a more extensive range of drinks and I opted for cranberry juice. I was also offered sourdough bread to accompany the meal but I declined. I enjoyed the yoghurt and muesli - although I should note I have got slightly bigger portions of yoghurt in economy flying SYD-MEL. However I already had some yoghurt in the lounge before so I'm not really complaining. I got the 'cookie' after I had finished the main courses.
A highly publicised aspect of the A330 is the seat can be partially reclined for takeoff. Here it is in the position (pre-takeoff with my glass of champagne). If you're sitting in the seat you do feel a difference but it would be easier to sleep fully flat (which it goes).
After the meal I realised I'd forgotten to bring a pen to fill the NZ immigration card so asked for one. When I offered to hand it back they let me keep it. How nice!
I settled back and watched some TV. I fly about every 3 weeks and try and watch something new. However I'd gotten into Veep on my last flight so I watched mainly that. As I settled into watching some episodes, I ordered a hot chocolate and received it quickly.

Qantas' entertainment overall is great - I appreciate how they have it on shorter flights (i.e. Q-Streaming through QF entertainment App on 737s and 717s - even iPads on 717s SYD-CBR). But in some instances choices depend from aircraft to aircraft in terms of choices. However, the layout on the A330 was very positive, in that you could move the film with your finger instead of having to 'fast-forward' and stop at the right moment. And in the middle of a movie you could quickly bring up and flight map and put it down again.
Normally, Auckland has only one season all year around, cool & windy. Basically like Melbourne except without any summer days above 30 degrees. Although it was a mild 17 degrees on landing there was beautiful blue sky. We pulled up at Gate 15, one of 2 'remote' gates at Auckland Airport - other being Gate 16. Remote in the sense they were far apart from the other terminal (but not in the sense you had to pull portable stairs up and catch a bus to the terminal as can happen on 737s). They're capable of handling A380s and we pulled up next to one of Emirate's ones.

Having no checked baggage, nothing to declare and having an Australian passport I was out of the terminal in 10 minutes. To save money, I caught the 380 Bus to Onehunga and then catch the train to Britomart. Just over 40 hours or so of catching up with family awaited.
However in May this year Emirates cancelled the Sydney-Auckland legs of EK418 and EK419. In its place, Qantas upgraded two daily services to the A330 - sporting their new Business Suite. I had to try it out, I had flown QF business before in the 737 and A380 but never in the A330. I managed to book a return trip for just under A$1200 due to a sale. I booked a flight over on a Thursday afternoon and a return flight on a Saturday morning with the leg over being a 737 and an A330 on the way back. Then a week before departure, my Thursday flight got moved to the morning and that flight was upgraded to an A330 so I had it both ways!

I should note NZ start daylight saving 1 week before Australia so for one week NZ is 3 hours ahead of Sydney. This week was it. Leaving early did allow me to adjust to the NZ time zone (i.e. waking up at 4am was actually 7am Auckland time). Our inbound aircraft (VH-EBO) was late in from Singapore so we left an hour late and only got in 20 minutes late.
Before takeoff we got a printed menu and a glass of champagne (we were offered water, orange juice or champagne and I chose the latter). From this menu I choose the Greek Style yoghurt and Bircher museli.

Our orders were only taken after takeoff - at which point we were also offered hot towels. You get a full table service, but once the tablecloth is set, its from an economy-style trolley. We were offered a more extensive range of drinks and I opted for cranberry juice. I was also offered sourdough bread to accompany the meal but I declined. I enjoyed the yoghurt and muesli - although I should note I have got slightly bigger portions of yoghurt in economy flying SYD-MEL. However I already had some yoghurt in the lounge before so I'm not really complaining. I got the 'cookie' after I had finished the main courses.

A highly publicised aspect of the A330 is the seat can be partially reclined for takeoff. Here it is in the position (pre-takeoff with my glass of champagne). If you're sitting in the seat you do feel a difference but it would be easier to sleep fully flat (which it goes).

After the meal I realised I'd forgotten to bring a pen to fill the NZ immigration card so asked for one. When I offered to hand it back they let me keep it. How nice!
I settled back and watched some TV. I fly about every 3 weeks and try and watch something new. However I'd gotten into Veep on my last flight so I watched mainly that. As I settled into watching some episodes, I ordered a hot chocolate and received it quickly.

Qantas' entertainment overall is great - I appreciate how they have it on shorter flights (i.e. Q-Streaming through QF entertainment App on 737s and 717s - even iPads on 717s SYD-CBR). But in some instances choices depend from aircraft to aircraft in terms of choices. However, the layout on the A330 was very positive, in that you could move the film with your finger instead of having to 'fast-forward' and stop at the right moment. And in the middle of a movie you could quickly bring up and flight map and put it down again.


Normally, Auckland has only one season all year around, cool & windy. Basically like Melbourne except without any summer days above 30 degrees. Although it was a mild 17 degrees on landing there was beautiful blue sky. We pulled up at Gate 15, one of 2 'remote' gates at Auckland Airport - other being Gate 16. Remote in the sense they were far apart from the other terminal (but not in the sense you had to pull portable stairs up and catch a bus to the terminal as can happen on 737s). They're capable of handling A380s and we pulled up next to one of Emirate's ones.

Having no checked baggage, nothing to declare and having an Australian passport I was out of the terminal in 10 minutes. To save money, I caught the 380 Bus to Onehunga and then catch the train to Britomart. Just over 40 hours or so of catching up with family awaited.