No better start to the morning than a game of golf. I played at Georges River and the tee off was 5:50am but still a little dark at that time. Got away at around 6:00am.Evan said:Where do you play today in Sydney ? wow 6:30 start (and up before that)
It was specifically designed that way to break up the trip, get PC stays and cut down on airfare cost.Bundy Bear said:Seemed like too many stops on your initial itinerary plan.
No offence to Tiger but a 2 hour transit in DRW in the middle of the night is not my idea of having fun and then I would have to get to SYD anyway. No thanks. I tried the SIN-PER-SYD red-eye with QF and this was a real killer.Bundy Bear said:SIN-DRW-MEL on Tiger would be something different.
Easy if you go to sleep at 4:00pm on saturday afternoon and wake up at 4:00am on Sunday morning. Felt fantastic for the first 4 holes and then my sacro iliac flared up which coincindently was the end of my golf game.Bundy Bear said:How can anyone be on the computer at 5 in the morning. dam that is early. :shock:
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JohnK said:It looks like I cannot purchase a one-way ticket SYD-MFM unless I hold a Macau passport. Is this correct? I would have thought in todays day and age many peope have a serious of one way tickets, not necessarily on the same carrier, to get from A-B and return.
JohnK said:Thanks. Any idea how much extra a Freedom Fare costs and at what point can you select seats?
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That is very steep and almost as high as the Premium fares. I underdstood the Freedom fares to allow for pre-allocation of seats but thought it may be a maximum of $50 more than a regular fare, but $400 more is a little over the top.gibspmuh said:Freedom fares are $650+tax each way, so about $800 all up one way - so it's a steep increase over the sale fares.
Nor did we :shock: :!: :!: :!:JohnK said:For what it is worth JQ is starting to look better all the time.*
Never thought I would say that.
* see rephrasing of statement below
OK, I've added a disclaimer to your quote.JohnK said:I should rephrase that statement.
For what it is worth JQ is starting to look better than the other LCCs some of the time.
No IFE, no alcohol!serfty said:Can't find any info on HP related beverages.
My thoughts exactly.NM said:then what is the point![]()
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Not sure about what lounge facilities MH has as SGN, but they have a nice big lounge facility (called the Golden Lounge) at KUL for business class passengers.JohnK said:My thoughts exactly.
How does MH business class rate? I am thinking of spending a little more and travelling BKK-SIN-SGN on LCCs and then SGN-KUL-SYD on MH. Would travelling business on MH allow lounge access in SGN and KUL?