Background
This is my most epic trip ever in my life. In 2 weeks, we passed 9 countries, overflew 5 continents, crossed the equator 7 times, and travelled 40,000 miles or 1.6 times the earth’s circumference. And we flew with all *A members in Latin America

Because of the length of the journey, I have to divide this report into a few parts:
Part 1: CGK-SIN-GRU on SQ First
Part 2: GRU-PTY-HAV on CM Business
Part 3: HAV-LIM-BOG on TA Business
Part 4: BOG-MEX-GRU-SIN on AV Business, JJ First and SQ First
My original plan was a crazy multi-day travel without having a bed on ground for 3 nights. It goes like this:
Segment 1: CGK-SIN arriving in SIN in the evening to connect to SQ 67
Segment 2: SIN-BCN-GRU arriving in GRU at 5pm
Segment 3: GRU-PTY departing GRU at 430am arriving in PTY at 8am
Segment 4: PTY-HAV departing PTY at 3pm arriving in HAV in the early evening.
Yup, very masochistic indeed even though we would be on First Class most of the way and we would be able to get shower in BCN and GRU.
Closer to the date, I realized I had some expiring Leading Hotel vouchers. And I am not getting younger and will not want to fall ill in my travels. So we redeemed a free night in Sao Paulo at the Emiliano to have a good restful night. The next afternoon, we flew on to Panama and decided to have another night stop there because Havana hotels, which we could have reached the same night, would have cost a lot more than Panama hotels and we expect Havana hotel to be of much lower standard with poor roaming and internet connectivity. So the outbound trip got stretched but we have no regrets despite the daily shuttles to airports. The journey was smooth, seamless, enjoyable, and memorable.
Route: CGK-SIN
Flight: SQ 955
Reg-No: 9V-SYI
STD/ATD: 0920/0940
STA/ATA: 1155/1200
Seat: 1K
Load: 2/8
Journey started at a quiet CGK at about 8am. Singapore Airlines operates out of Terminal 2D as are most international airlines.

Check-in area at that hour on a Wednesday was pretty much empty. It was a really peaceful place.

I was so relieved considering that the preceding 2 hours were of great stress due to flooded streets. I thought I wouldn't be able to reach the airport on that day.

Check-in was smooth and an escort from the airport company (not SIA) was assigned to bring me towards the left end of the terminal building. He escorted me through all the way to the Pura Indah lounge. There is a dedicated immigration counter for premium passengers to the left of SQ's check-in zone. I am not sure if this is only for Singapore Airlines passengers.

There is only apparently one counter here. I wonder how it works during peak hour when there are definitely more than 1 or 2 passengers.

Once you get your passport stamped, the lounge is just around the corner. This is the Premier lounge. For SQ First pax, the lounge is the Pura Indah lounge across the Premier lounge. So I trekked through the lounge, went out to the common area and then reported to the Pura Indah.
The Pura Indah lounge was quiet. For that day, there were only me and another person. It's a rather basic First Class lounge.

Food was rather insipid too, mostly refined flour and fried items.

Actually, after this I decided to go to Starbucks nearby to get 2 free cups of coffee (thanks ANZ!)
Boarding was on time and the flight carrying us today was the refurbished 777-300 9V-SYI.
I was seated at 1K and the other pax was seated at 1A. The check-in agent initially assigned him to 2A and he was complaining for a good 15 minutes to the LS and the ground staff about how upset he was for not being assigned 1A. Come on, there were only 2 of us. We could easily have had a musical chair game. Even if I had had his favourite 1A, I wouldn’t have mind swapping. What a first world problem.
The F seat is beginning to age now but I must say it is aging gracefully.

IFE screens are huge and mounted on the horizontal top, they are like real home TVs, which is the distinguishing mark from J.

I settled down comfortably and just had a glass of water since this was in the morning and I wanted to keep my body ready for the possible series of booze on the long long journey that night and the night after that etc.
This is my most epic trip ever in my life. In 2 weeks, we passed 9 countries, overflew 5 continents, crossed the equator 7 times, and travelled 40,000 miles or 1.6 times the earth’s circumference. And we flew with all *A members in Latin America

Because of the length of the journey, I have to divide this report into a few parts:
Part 1: CGK-SIN-GRU on SQ First
Part 2: GRU-PTY-HAV on CM Business
Part 3: HAV-LIM-BOG on TA Business
Part 4: BOG-MEX-GRU-SIN on AV Business, JJ First and SQ First
My original plan was a crazy multi-day travel without having a bed on ground for 3 nights. It goes like this:
Segment 1: CGK-SIN arriving in SIN in the evening to connect to SQ 67
Segment 2: SIN-BCN-GRU arriving in GRU at 5pm
Segment 3: GRU-PTY departing GRU at 430am arriving in PTY at 8am
Segment 4: PTY-HAV departing PTY at 3pm arriving in HAV in the early evening.
Yup, very masochistic indeed even though we would be on First Class most of the way and we would be able to get shower in BCN and GRU.
Closer to the date, I realized I had some expiring Leading Hotel vouchers. And I am not getting younger and will not want to fall ill in my travels. So we redeemed a free night in Sao Paulo at the Emiliano to have a good restful night. The next afternoon, we flew on to Panama and decided to have another night stop there because Havana hotels, which we could have reached the same night, would have cost a lot more than Panama hotels and we expect Havana hotel to be of much lower standard with poor roaming and internet connectivity. So the outbound trip got stretched but we have no regrets despite the daily shuttles to airports. The journey was smooth, seamless, enjoyable, and memorable.
Route: CGK-SIN
Flight: SQ 955
Reg-No: 9V-SYI
STD/ATD: 0920/0940
STA/ATA: 1155/1200
Seat: 1K
Load: 2/8
Journey started at a quiet CGK at about 8am. Singapore Airlines operates out of Terminal 2D as are most international airlines.

Check-in area at that hour on a Wednesday was pretty much empty. It was a really peaceful place.

I was so relieved considering that the preceding 2 hours were of great stress due to flooded streets. I thought I wouldn't be able to reach the airport on that day.

Check-in was smooth and an escort from the airport company (not SIA) was assigned to bring me towards the left end of the terminal building. He escorted me through all the way to the Pura Indah lounge. There is a dedicated immigration counter for premium passengers to the left of SQ's check-in zone. I am not sure if this is only for Singapore Airlines passengers.

There is only apparently one counter here. I wonder how it works during peak hour when there are definitely more than 1 or 2 passengers.

Once you get your passport stamped, the lounge is just around the corner. This is the Premier lounge. For SQ First pax, the lounge is the Pura Indah lounge across the Premier lounge. So I trekked through the lounge, went out to the common area and then reported to the Pura Indah.
The Pura Indah lounge was quiet. For that day, there were only me and another person. It's a rather basic First Class lounge.

Food was rather insipid too, mostly refined flour and fried items.

Actually, after this I decided to go to Starbucks nearby to get 2 free cups of coffee (thanks ANZ!)
Boarding was on time and the flight carrying us today was the refurbished 777-300 9V-SYI.

I was seated at 1K and the other pax was seated at 1A. The check-in agent initially assigned him to 2A and he was complaining for a good 15 minutes to the LS and the ground staff about how upset he was for not being assigned 1A. Come on, there were only 2 of us. We could easily have had a musical chair game. Even if I had had his favourite 1A, I wouldn’t have mind swapping. What a first world problem.
The F seat is beginning to age now but I must say it is aging gracefully.

IFE screens are huge and mounted on the horizontal top, they are like real home TVs, which is the distinguishing mark from J.

I settled down comfortably and just had a glass of water since this was in the morning and I wanted to keep my body ready for the possible series of booze on the long long journey that night and the night after that etc.

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