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  • KeithMEL travels the world on a blast from the past: my first DONE4

    I'm here in Tokyo for the weekend after flying here on an aaward (QF to HKG, CX to NRT) to position myself for the DONE4. So the 7 week international binge drink has officially begun!

    - 15 cities
    - 8 countries
    - 7 airlines

    On on a real blast from the past - handwritten paper tickets, a fitting souvenir come mandatory e-ticketing! I had to reissue my DONE4 as I'd added some extra flights after ticketing, taking the segment count up to the max of 20. I wanted to do it prior to departure as that'd mean saving the US$125 re-routing fee. As AA's ancient computer systems can't cope with machine printing tickets greater than 16 segments, here's the result:







    It's literally 4 booklets of paper ticket coupons stapled together. AA NRT is super efficient - I'd phoned ahead a few days ago after setting up the PQR with the ATW desk to warn that I'd be rocking up to their NRT ticket desk on the 11th of Jan. And the ticket was already written out when I got there - all they had to do was include my credit card details. So no waiting around and watching an entire ticketing desk shut down. I guess I wasn't Mr Popular by the time they'd finished...

    TR to be updated progressively (and hopefully not too slowly...).
    Last edited by KeithMEL; 11 January 2008, 06:40 PM.
    All opinions shared are my own, and are not necessarily those of my employer or any other organisation of which I'm affiliated to.

  • #2
    Enjoy your weekend here, if you should find yourself in trouble or in need I should be able to help you with interpretation (don't call too early in the AM though) QSG

    Great ticket BTW........

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    • #3
      All the best KeithMEL - safe travels and look forward to seeing you on Tuesday!

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      • #4
        all the best, keith! i wish you a pleasant trip!
        Home is where your heart is.

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        • #5
          Have a great trip and I look forward to reading your report

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          • #6
            Bon Voyage...
            Be safe
            Stay healthy

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            • #7
              have a great trip buddy. can't wait to see you in feb.

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              • #8
                Have a fab one KeithMel.
                As they say here...think of the liver, think of the liver.

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                • #9
                  Have a great trip Keith - I'm certain you will.

                  Cheers,

                  Alex

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                  • #10
                    What a treat you are in.....enjoy the RTW trip and update us on your whereabouts! Stay healthy and have a fun journey around the world

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                    • #11
                      Sector - MEL-HKG
                      Flight number - QF29
                      Class - Business
                      Seat - 11A
                      Aircraft - B747-400


                      Check-in at MEL was shambolic. The agent I got could've been a trainee but then she didn't have a badge indicating that she was one. Either way she clearly needed more training:
                      - Did not ask any security questions
                      - Did not know that MEL has an Express Lane for outbound immigration
                      - Had to ask someone else for help in interlining me across to CX
                      - Forgot about priority bag tag till I pointed it out
                      - "Your ticket looks weird." [American Airlines-issued eticket]
                      - "I don't think that's a correct frequent flyer number because they should not contain letters." [AAdvantage numbers do, QF numbers don't - I had my AA number in there]

                      She literally had to be prompted the whole way through!

                      The QP wasn't too busy - had a nightcap or 2 in anticipation of the flight.

                      The wonderful onboard experience made up for the dire check-in experience. In lieu of the emex row, the bulkhead row on the upper deck was decent and offered plenty of legroom.





                      Most importantly of all, champers was generously offered with my glass topped up pretty efficiently:


                      The flight had both Lanson NV and Charles Heidsieck Mis En Cave 03 in J, but due to the way they were loaded upper deck only got Lanson and the main deck got the CH. So if you have a strong preference one way or the other, you'd need to make a request to that effect - or plan to sit in the appropriate deck. I don't mind either but I felt that the CH was more tasty once in the air. I did get to drink the CH even though I was in the upper deck; apparently I'd polished off all the Lanson that was chilled (and since it's an overnight segment not many bottles were chilled) - and the nice FA fetched some chilled CH from the lower deck. Seeing how much I'd enjoyed the CH I was offered a bottle to take off the aircraft ('here's your duty free purchase Sir') but unfortunately I had to decline it as there are LAG restrictions in HKG where I was transferring.


                      Room service-style breakfast menu

                      Supper was served right after take off, whilst we completed the room service-style menu for breakfast orders. I like the stylish new serviceware. The main course, beef in red wine jus was simply fresh and succulent.







                      When you get a good crew on QF you're literally treated like a rock star. I know QF has less crew members than some other airlines, but with this particular set of crew I didn't notice as they were very efficient and responsive. They were warm and attentive, with that distinctively casual, or 'blokey-matey' as someone called it, style of service which makes QF one of my favourite airlines.

                      I tried sleeping but I wasn't too tired, even though I found the Skyslope relatively comfy for an angled flat seat. So I ordered some champagne and watched a movie. Mid way through Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, one of the FAs came by with a bottle of left over Dom Perignon 98 from F ("We wouldn't want to waste the good stuff now would we?"). That pretty much meant I had no sleep the entire flight, as discretion was obviously needed and I caught up with the FA in the galley over Dom with some pretty interesting topics like nightlife in Hong Kong, the engineers' industrial action, Kevin07, amongst others.

                      I skipped the continental breakfast in anticipation of some dim sum at the CX lounge.

                      Next - CX504 HKG-NRT J
                      All opinions shared are my own, and are not necessarily those of my employer or any other organisation of which I'm affiliated to.

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                      • #12
                        Bon voyage KeithMEL.

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                        • #13
                          Have great flight/s .. nice to QF looking after you!

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                          • #14
                            Very informative report, KeithMEL! Looking forward to seeing more as you complete your DONE4

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                            • #15
                              Sector - HKG-NRT
                              Flight number - CX504
                              Class - Business
                              Seat - 81K
                              Aircraft - B747-400


                              Gate information wasn't published yet for my flight and hence I went to the Pier which was a shorter walk to where I was than the Wing. The flight happened to depart from gate 32 anyway which wasn't too far away.

                              The lounge was eerily quiet when I arrived - there was only 1 other pax there. The noodle bar wasn't serving noodles till 11ish and so I settled for some dumplings. I also cleaned out the dim sum tray as I was feeling rather peckish.





                              Due to the late arrival of the incoming aircraft from LAX, the flight was delayed by about 25 minutes. Announcements to that effect were made regularly to keep pax both at the gate and in the lounge well informed. Further announcements and apologies were made onboard by both the captain and the ISM.

                              It was my first time in the new J cabin, and unfortunately I was not impressed at all by the new seats. One very visible disadvantage of the new seating arrangement is the very narrow cubicle you're now forced to squeeze into. I felt pretty claustrophobic. The seat itself had lots of padding but unfortunately in the upright position it was too short and there wasn't adequate thigh support. And I'm not a very big person. It was better in the lie-flat position but you could feel the gaps in the seat, and the lack of room meant it wasn't easy to find a comfy position without bumping into the walls. On the whole I thought the new product was far inferior to that of NZ's and BA's, and is less comfy than some angled flat products I've experienced.









                              Other than that I can't remember much of the flight as I was dozing in and out. I was hoping to down a few glasses of champers before taking a nap but Deutz instead of Billecart-Salmon was served and I wasn't too big a fan of Deutz - too citrusy. I planned to have some nibbles before settling into bed - except that the CX meal service was far too slow (and they seemed to have more crew members than QF did on the upper deck!), and I ended up spending much of the flight in the upright position. Maybe they were intending to space out the service across the duration of the flight. The food was underwhelming - main course of beef tasted rather rubbery. View the full menu here.







                              I didn't know landing cards were not distributed and instead we were meant to help ourselves at the magazine rack and so left it till too late to fill them out; the long immigration queue took care of that.

                              Next: The Hilton Tokyo
                              Last edited by KeithMEL; 12 January 2008, 07:18 PM.
                              All opinions shared are my own, and are not necessarily those of my employer or any other organisation of which I'm affiliated to.

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