I have just recently completed a trip to the US flying SIN-EWR-SIN. As this route is the longest current commercial non-stop flight, I thought it worthy of a trip report.
However, the outbound trip was rather boring, some nice meals, plenty of alcohol (big thumbs up for service on this one, within an hour of take off I'd consumed 2 champagnes and 2 singapore slings ) and a track that took us slightly to the east of Japan, over Anchorage and across northern Canada and into New York. So that's it for now, unless I get time to post some of the meals I took photos of.
The homebound journey was where the adventure really took place, as some winter storms moved in on the north eastern US and meant a whole new experience for someone who's most extreme flying weather has usually consisted of fog in Canberra or thunderstorms in Brisbane or Singapore ....
However, the outbound trip was rather boring, some nice meals, plenty of alcohol (big thumbs up for service on this one, within an hour of take off I'd consumed 2 champagnes and 2 singapore slings ) and a track that took us slightly to the east of Japan, over Anchorage and across northern Canada and into New York. So that's it for now, unless I get time to post some of the meals I took photos of.
The homebound journey was where the adventure really took place, as some winter storms moved in on the north eastern US and meant a whole new experience for someone who's most extreme flying weather has usually consisted of fog in Canberra or thunderstorms in Brisbane or Singapore ....