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  • JAL “Old” First Suite Trip Report – JL 9 ORD-NRT January 2013

    JAL “Old” First Suite Trip Report – JL 9 ORD-NRT January 2013

    I had two interesting trip reports to share with you all, apart from the ANA San Jose inaugural flights. Not going to say much, but let the pictures speak.

    In order to get to Asia for the inaugural flights, I used my AA miles to issue a JAL first class flight, which is something that I have wanted to do, as I had not gotten the chance to fly the first suite. I wanted to do it before the new generation of suite seats making its appearance. After a few clicks, I manage to find a first class award seat from ORD to NRT, which was cool. The booking process was relatively smooth and American Airlines was able to assign me a window seat on the JAL segments.

    January 8, 2013
    JL 9 ORD-NRT Lv1015 Arr1430+1 Boeing 777-300ER JA741J


    Ground:
    JAL uses American Airlines as its ground agent in Chicago O’Hare now, which is definitely a big plus given how poor the lounge facilities at Terminal Five. There are a few JAL agents, but American Airlines agents also assist in the process. JAL First and Business Class passengers use the American Airlines Flagship Lounge and Admiral Club respectively.

    Here is the check-in area at ORD – very organized with separate lines for first, business, premium economy, economy, and online baggage drop line.




    First Class line



    Familiar JAL sign



    Entrance to Flagship Lounge


    I did not take any pictures of the Flagship lounge, as there are two international flights departing within the 10am hours – one to Shanghai and one is our flight to Narita, and AA has its own Narita flight departing in two hours. The lounge was packed and it was pretty plain given today’s standard and the JFK Flagship lounge. The food selection has further reduced to just a continental spread with a few sushi for the Asian flights. JFK features some hot dishes and I don’t think it is too much to ask for some scrambled eggs, hash brown, and breakfast meats. The most ridiculous part was the lack of orange juice, and they completely ran out of the most basic beverages in any airlines’ lounges.

    Gate K19 – pretty standard JAL gate everyday



    JAL Boeing 777-300ER JA741J being towed to gate from international terminal


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    Boarding


    Boarding began at 9:38am and priority boarding was strictly enforced. I was immediately escorted to my seat, as soon as the F/A spotted my first class boarding pass. The F/A already knew my name, as I approached my assigned seat 2K. It amazed me how they remembered before I boarded the flight. There were two other first class passengers today, but they were both at 1A and 2A. Unlike ANA, JAL has not reintroduced pre-takeoff beverages (served in plastic glasses though), but the F/A was busy passing out pajamas, newspapers, and amenity kits (I am glad that JAL now passes out the amenity kits before departure rather than after landing). And slippers are already in the seats. The purser also greeted me.

    BOSE headset


    We pushed back at 10:09am and we took off from R/W10 at 10:29am.

    Flying time was twelve hours and thirty-two minutes, and our routing was rather typical, as we headed northwest after taking off. We stayed at 30,000feet and climbed to 32,000feet after passing Chisholm, and then heading towards Alaska. We crossed the Chugach Mountains, and then towards Anchorage, and then climbing further to 34,000feet, and then reached our final cruising attitude of 35,000feet after we enterted the Bering Sea.




    Goodbye Chicago



    Service began short after takeoff, with hot towel and linen service, followed by a canapé service featuring fried cheese, cheese sandwich with olives, and zucchini wrapped apple.


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      A glass of Champagne Salon 1999


      The meals are very nice and the Japanese lunch was impressive. I personally called JAL service very functional and the meal service was not extravagant or carried in multiple courses. They are filling but the efficiency is emphasized throughout the flight.

      Here is the wine list and menu:
      Wine List
      Champagne
      Champagne Salon 1999
      Champagne Dom Perignon 2003

      White Wines
      Domaine Latour Girand Meursault 1er Cru Genevrieres 2011, Bourgogne, France
      Cloudy Bay Te Koko Sauvignon Blanc 2009, New Zealand
      Weingut St. Urbans-Hof Wiltinger Alte Reben Reisling Kabinett Feinherb 2011, Germany
      Arvga Branca Vinhal Issehara 2011, Katsunuma, Japan

      Red Wines
      Chateau Rauzan-Segla Margaux 2007, Bordeaux, France
      Domaine Michel Gros Nuits Saint Georges 2007, Bourgogne, France
      Kenzo Estate “rindo” 2007, California, USA (Japan-New York/Chicago/Los Angeles/Jakarta routes)
      Kusuda Wines Syrah Martinborough 2009, New Zealand (Japan – London/Paris/Frankfurt routes)

      Premium Japanese Sake
      Junmai-Dain-Ginjyoshu
      Jyuyondai
      Sekai no Tsubana

      Preamium Japanese Shochu
      Mori Izo
      Kanehachi

      Menu
      JL 9 Chicago O’Hare to Tokyo Narita


      Japanese Cuisine
      Zatsuki
      Prawn & Herring Roe with Grated Radish


      Japanese Appetizers






      Kobachi
      Green Vegetables, Turnip & Potato with Soybean Milk Sauce


      Seared Scallop, Squid & Asparagus with Ginger Oil

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        “Soba Sushi”


        Tsubo
        Sweet Vinegared Vegetables


        Shiizakana
        Steamed Anglerfish Liver in Japanese Jelly
        Grilled Greenland Halibut Miso Flavor
        Miso-marinated Mozzarella


        Mukouzuke
        Olive Flounder “Sashimi” with Pickled radish & Botan Shrimp



        Dainomono
        Grilled Chili Flavored Beef
        Grilled Lobster with Sea Urchin





        Steamed Rice with Salmon & Salmon Roe


        Or
        Steamed Rice
        We are pleased to offer freshly steamed Koshihikari rice

        Soup
        Steamed Scallop Mousse in Japanese Clear Soup

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          Japanese Pickles


          Japanese Sweet



          Chef’s Recommendation
          Amuse Bouche
          Blue Cheese Cream with Celery Boat
          Scallop & Tuna Salsa
          Caponata Mix

          Hors d’Oeuvres (Choice)
          Grilled Fillet of US Prime Beef with Madeira Sauce
          Or
          Marinated Double Lamb Chop with Chasseur Sauce
          Or
          Salmon Crusted with Scallop Mousse & Zucchini

          Grand Desserts
          Chocolate Bundt Cake
          Vanilla Ice Cream





          I had a cup of tea after lunch and was a bit disappointed that peppermint tea is not available.



          After lunch, I took the opportunity to snap a few pictures of the cabin, before the F/As shutting all the blinds.

          Cabin picture

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            Seat picture



            All the features





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              Control buttons






              Seat in the recline position






              Seat in the flat bed position with the tempur pedic pillow and mattresses

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                The bed is very comfortable and I slept till the plan approaching the Alaskan coast. Considered it was daytime, I had more sufficient amount of sleep. Of course the weakest part of this whole experience is the awkward individual entertainment system with no sitcoms, and limited movies. Both ANA and JAL have the worst inflight entertainment system among all these top airlines. They are not user friendly and other than the sky map, it has little use. JAL has recently installed wifi, in conjunction with T-mobile Germany (well the charge comes from them), and I have decided to give it a try. Here is the screen with the price.




                The price is basically $11 per hour or a 24-hour pass for $21, and I decide to go with the one-hour plan, as I am really not sure on how the download speed will be. The problem with this inflight wifi is that if you have many people using the wifi, the speed will be pathetically slow. On this flight, I managed to login to flyertalk, facebook, tweeter, youtube, and a few websites. The speed is definitely slower than in ground, but at least I manage to watch a youtube clip. The only site that gives me issue is airliner.net and I can’t access it at all. I have also speed issuing accessing a Hong Kong radio station page. But I have no issue tracking my own flight using flightradar24. However the speed is noticeably slower if you access multiple pages and accessing email together. So I am not sure if I will use it again, but it is not bad.

                A couple pictures as we passed the Chugach Mountains –




                The attentive F/A immediately offered something to drink, when she saw me waking up and working on my computer

                Green Tea and some light snacks with hot towel




                The Snack counter – but not much food is offered

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                  Instead of a typical mid-flight snack menu and a proper light meal prior to arrival, JAL has introduced an “a la carte” menu for first and business class passengers. You can select from a range of light dishes and entrées as mid-flight snack, and pre-arrival set dinners. You can order any dish at anytime, and I decided to make myself a supper about two hours prior to arrival. It is a pretty interesting concept, but please note that some of the dishes are quite small. You really need to order a few dishes to make a filling dinner. I have yet to encounter a situation, when they ran out of food.

                  A La Carte
                  Japanese Delicacies
                  Vinegared “Mozuku” Seaweed
                  Simmered Angler Liver
                  Wasabi Flavored Octopus

                  “Yakitori” – Skewered Grilled Chicken & Chicken Ball


                  Cheese
                  Assorted American Artisan Cheeses



                  Japanese A La Carte
                  Tokyo Curry Lab X Japan Airlines
                  Japanese Vegetable Keema Curry with Steamed Rice
                  Tenderly stewed new feeling keema curry



                  Oshi Sushi
                  Japanese Pickles

                  Western A La Carte
                  New England Clam Chowder
                  Hamburger & Potato Chips
                  Penne Pasta with Bolognese Sauce

                  Noodles
                  Japanese Hot “Udon” Noodles with Seaweed

                  Healthy menu selection
                  Miso Soup with Pork & Vegetables


                  Fresh Salad

                  Prepared Fresh Fruits


                  Japanese Tray
                  “Natto” – Fermented Soybeans
                  Grilled Sablefish “Saikyo Miso” Flavor
                  Steamed Rice
                  Miso Soup
                  Japanese Pickles

                  Western Tray
                  Artic Char with Coconut Curry Sauce
                  Assorted Rolls
                  Mocha Mousse

                  Sweet
                  Vanilla Ice Cream
                  Chocolate

                  ORD/NRT
                  JAL-009
                  2012-DEC

                  Descent soon began at 1:32pm local time, and thankfully, there was not too much ATC holding this afternoon. We landed on R/W34R at 1:59pm, and here were a couple pictures, as we taxied towards gate 61.




                  We parked at gate 61 at 2:10pm, and a Paris flight arrived just a few minutes prior to our flight. Immigration was busy but not too bad.

                  In conclusion, I was happy to be able to finally experience the JAL Suite and the Tempur Medic mattresses. The lunch service was very nice and the a la carte service worked very well on this flight. The F/As were excellent, as they paid attention to details and were always ready to serve. I made a few requests and they are all honored with a smile. The only complaint was that there were not much improvement in the amenity kit offering, as it was the same one I received two years ago, and the pajama design remained the same. I am sure there will be changes coming soon with the new product launching with the Heathrow flights beginning later this month. I guess it would be nice if JAL could introduce some variety of amenity kit, amenities, and pajamas annually.

                  I hope you enjoy the report and will work out the next trip report about an European regional airline later.

                  Carfield

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                  • #10
                    Very interesting and nice TR . Thank you Carfield

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                    • #11
                      Looking at the pics, I estimate the flight to be a 4000 calorie food fest!

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                      • #12
                        Thanks for the TR

                        Is the desk at the gate an American Airlines desk?

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                        • #13
                          Terminal Three is basically American Airlines's territory except Concourse L, which is used by Jetblue/Virgin America/Alaska Airlines/Spirit Airlines/Westjet. K19 is usually an American Airlines' gate - international flights mostly too as it can handle Boeing 777.

                          American Airlines basically is the handling agent for all JAL flights at ORD. JAL is using all the American Airlines' facilities at ORD, including lounges. Iberia, another OW partner, is also using American Airlines' facilities at T-3 too.

                          Carfield
                          Last edited by Carfield; 28 January 2013, 12:52 PM.

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