Must...Fly!
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After quite literally years of waiting, the time has finally come to join others and get myself on a plane out of Australia for a holiday.
This trip will entail a lot of firsts (though no First Class) - first time visits to Turkey, Switzerland and Norway. First time on Singapore Airlines, Turkish, Swiss and Wideroe. And a first in Qatar J as well.
The route looks a little like this;

I'll have 5 days in Istanbul, 9 days in Switzerland and 5 days in Norway. Then to London for 3 days to catch up with old colleagues and friends, followed by positioning to Dublin for the flights back to Australia. The addition of MEL-PER at the end was a late addition (thanks to McGowan...) to visit my family for the first time in almost a year. Doesn't sound like much but before COVID, I was accustomed to visiting at least every 10 weeks or so. So it's been quite the change. Thankfully this was booked with AA miles which are pretty flexible, so the added sector cost zero extra miles and about $14 in extra taxes.
The long hauls are award redemptions in Business Class, with the internal European flights economy and paid with cash. The PER-MEL at the end is a Velocity economy redemption. I'll run through the costs of each as the trip progresses (and hopefully I don't fall too far behind!). Plan is to review the flights and hotels, and maybe the odd day here and there of what I get up to.
As the title reveals, I won't have to have a single COVID test until my return to Australia despite the numerous countries I'm visiting, which is a welcome change as by my count I have had approximately 130 RATs since October for work. On coming back I'll have to have one before flying, one RAT on arrival in VIC, and one RAT on arrival in WA. Crazy stuff...
Felt like a lifetime away when I booked, but finally the day has arrived, I'm packed and ready to head out to Southern Cross to get the Skybus. I get about 30 steps down the road and realise I forgot my raincoat at home. Oops...I turn around and decide that I cannot be bothered walking any more, so a cab it is and after one false start, the trip begins...
This trip will entail a lot of firsts (though no First Class) - first time visits to Turkey, Switzerland and Norway. First time on Singapore Airlines, Turkish, Swiss and Wideroe. And a first in Qatar J as well.
The route looks a little like this;

I'll have 5 days in Istanbul, 9 days in Switzerland and 5 days in Norway. Then to London for 3 days to catch up with old colleagues and friends, followed by positioning to Dublin for the flights back to Australia. The addition of MEL-PER at the end was a late addition (thanks to McGowan...) to visit my family for the first time in almost a year. Doesn't sound like much but before COVID, I was accustomed to visiting at least every 10 weeks or so. So it's been quite the change. Thankfully this was booked with AA miles which are pretty flexible, so the added sector cost zero extra miles and about $14 in extra taxes.
The long hauls are award redemptions in Business Class, with the internal European flights economy and paid with cash. The PER-MEL at the end is a Velocity economy redemption. I'll run through the costs of each as the trip progresses (and hopefully I don't fall too far behind!). Plan is to review the flights and hotels, and maybe the odd day here and there of what I get up to.
As the title reveals, I won't have to have a single COVID test until my return to Australia despite the numerous countries I'm visiting, which is a welcome change as by my count I have had approximately 130 RATs since October for work. On coming back I'll have to have one before flying, one RAT on arrival in VIC, and one RAT on arrival in WA. Crazy stuff...
Felt like a lifetime away when I booked, but finally the day has arrived, I'm packed and ready to head out to Southern Cross to get the Skybus. I get about 30 steps down the road and realise I forgot my raincoat at home. Oops...I turn around and decide that I cannot be bothered walking any more, so a cab it is and after one false start, the trip begins...
