My flight on AA to SFO was operated by a very new Boeing 737-800 series aircraft with the Boeing Sky Interior (BSI).
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A Room with A View: LAX Stopover and AA 738 LAX-SFO
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Full AVOD at each seat, with widecreen LCD.
Decent legroom…the IFE box was a very slim affair which hardly took up any space.
A/C Power in Y
USB Charging, and regular 3.5mm headphone mini-plug…
All this for a one hour flight…I was impressed.
IFE programming was not free, though. Apart from some PR videos and kids programs, you had to pay to watch the selection of premium TV content, which I am sure no-one did on such a short sector.
At least audio content was complimentary.
The onboard menu was also browsable on the IFE as an ebook.
Last edited by yflyer; 21 July 2020, 09:27 AM.
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Full flight today…
We pushed back and taxi’ed for take-off…
…and taxi’ed past the In-N-Out outlet I had purchased supper from the previous night…
When SQGamespeed said the In-N-Out outlet was right under the landing path at LAX, he wasn't kidding!
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Our short flight today would take us up the Californian coast…
Take-off to the west, flying over Dockweiler State Beach, with Ballona Creek and the pier at Venice Beach visible to the north…
Just a little further north, the famous pier at Santa Monica Beach came into view out the windows on the starboard side…
You can just make out the ferris wheel and rollercoaster at Pacific Park, the amusement park right on Santa Monica Pier.
Weather was great that day, the sky was clear, a nice day to be flying…
There was a full beverage service on this 1 hour flight…
More coastal views…
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We flew by downtown San Jose…
…and San Jose Airport (SJC), which looked fairly deserted that Saturday afternoon. I could hardly make out any aircraft parked at the terminal…
During descent into SFO, we also flew by Moffett Field, which is the site of several historic hangers used for blimps and airships during WW2.
Only the steel frame remains of Hangar One, whereas Hangars Two and Three are among the largest freestanding wooden structures ever built.
Landing at SFO from the south, with the Oakland Bay Bridge, San Francisco city skyline, just visible in the distance.
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We deplaned at the spacious Terminal 2 gates – a very pleasant terminal to arrive and depart from at SFO.
Admiral’s Club…with a more prominent signboard here than in LAX T4.
Many airside eating options, whether you are coming or going.
Old style slanted metal baggage carousel…
It was good to be back in San Francisco…
In SF, I would have dinner at a Spanish restaurant, Gitane, and head for yet another run along the Golden Gate Bridge, before heading back to Singapore on SQ1. All that coming up in the final part of this TR, which can be found here.
Thanks for reading!Last edited by yflyer; 21 July 2020, 09:29 AM.
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Originally posted by eminere™ View Post"The Uma Thurman of the skies, the Lufthansa A340-600"
Lols!!! I agree, she's a beaut.
Originally posted by eminere™ View PostI want a Wally of my own!
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Another great installment.
One of the best things about airport hotels is always the view isn't it? I wouldn't be able to get much work done in the room with such a view.
This reminds me of the Vancouver Airport Fairmont hotel that i stayed some time back. Similar views of the tarmac, albeit much fewer variety of airlines taking off and landing. One thing the Fairmont had that I do not see in your room was a telescope by the window of all rooms that faced the tarmac. It was a brilliant piece of equipment that I was literally attached to the whole morning!
Complimentary use of the in-room telescope
I must confess that the picture of the empty economy aisle on your AA flight amused me. On any other Asian carrier, you'd see at least 2 flight attendants in the cabin, smiling and welcoming you onboard. Other than that, I must say those AA economy seats look really nice!
SFO T2 is a really nice, compact and modern airport. I was at the Virgin America side of the terminal, and really liked how cosy VX check-in area was.
Virgin America's check-in hall
Can't wait for your review of SQ1....Last edited by icn.sg; 11 November 2015, 12:40 AM.
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Originally posted by yflyer View Post
Originally posted by yflyer View PostI still prefer the old AA livery…
Originally posted by yflyer View PostBefore dinner, I headed to Manhattan Beach for a run.
Originally posted by yflyer View PostI signed up for Uber...
Originally posted by yflyer View Post...in a cardboard box…
Originally posted by yflyer View Post...there was a Kogi food “truck” at LAX T4, right next to the gate for my departing AA flight to SFO. Kogi? This was the same wonderful food served at the Alibi Room!
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I was running a little late for my flight, so I wasn’t able to pick up another taco to eat onboard my flight. But I would have if I had known about the outlet earlier. Perhaps next time.
Originally posted by yflyer View PostMy flight on AA to SFO was operated by a very new Boeing 737-800 series aircraft with the Boeing Sky Interior (BSI).HUGE AL
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Awesome stuff. This report should be recommended for all who are wondering what to do during a LAX layover.
What a great view. The room was hopefully properly insulated? The beach looks much quieter compared to Santa Monica.
I thought the coolest thing of this report was the robot! I wonder how it stacks up against those walking around my office. HAHA.
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Originally posted by icn.sg View PostAnother great installment.
Originally posted by icn.sg View PostOne of the best things about airport hotels is always the view isn't it? I wouldn't be able to get much work done in the room with such a view.
This reminds me of the Vancouver Airport Fairmont hotel that i stayed some time back. Similar views of the tarmac, albeit much fewer variety of airlines taking off and landing. One thing the Fairmont had that I do not see in your room was a telescope by the window of all rooms that faced the tarmac. It was a brilliant piece of equipment that I was literally attached to the whole morning!
Complimentary use of the in-room telescope
Originally posted by icn.sg View PostI must confess that the picture of the empty economy aisle on your AA flight amused me. On any other Asian carrier, you'd see at least 2 flight attendants in the cabin, smiling and welcoming you onboard. Other than that, I must say those AA economy seats look really nice!
But yes, it is a really nice cabin, with great seats.
Originally posted by icn.sg View PostSFO T2 is a really nice, compact and modern airport.
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Can't wait for your review of SQ1....
Should get the TR last segment on SQ1 out this weekend!
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Originally posted by HUGE AL View PostDid you try the Coolhaus ice cream sandwiches? An LA treat!
Originally posted by HUGE AL View PostHad I known you were headed down there, I would have suggested MB Post for dinner. One of the best restaurants in the country.
Originally posted by HUGE AL View PostHope you used someone's referral code.
Originally posted by HUGE AL View PostYou got super lucky. In my weekly runs up and down the coast, I've NEVER seen that new interior.
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Originally posted by dfs24 View PostAwesome stuff. This report should be recommended for all who are wondering what to do during a LAX layover.
What a great view. The room was hopefully properly insulated? The beach looks much quieter compared to Santa Monica.
I thought the coolest thing of this report was the robot! I wonder how it stacks up against those walking around my office. HAHA.
I could easily have spent another day (or two!) in LA...there is so much to do there. A very pleasant layover.
The room was fairly quiet, but I think you could still hear the very faint roar of the engines...I still managed to sleep very well though.
Yes, the robot was quite cool!
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