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| "Getting your head down sweetie?" |
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| The old truckin' days |
Air travel now is more or less like a bus service, especially short haul. I loathe the entire process, check in, security goons, herded on, miserable cabin crew, people with an inflated sense of their importance bellowing into their phones for all to hear, people half my size sat next to me taking up double my space (quite the achievement too!) - "carry on" cases the size of a removals truck to avoid that £10.00 stowage fee, the race to be the 1st off the plane like there's a solid gold trophy at the arrivals hall with American Football tactics as these athletes shoulder charge up the aisle with their heads up their arses to be then be ceremoniously herded off with a disingenuous "thank you" from the overly made up stewardess (and flamboyant steward). You get my gist right? Im not a fan of flying now.....The whole game has changed now with the LowCo's and
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| BA EDI - LHR |
For long haul, and because I am built for comfort, but mainly due to my experiences as outlined above, I more or less always fly up the front of the plane in business class. I've done almost all major airlines up front and I have to say, much to my surprise, whilst the fare is at the high end, quite often the service is not. The same overly made up and flamboyant crew serve you as though you are somehow in the way of *their* operation, the food is ok (ish), the self-important mobile phone twats do proliferate the cabin, but at least the chairs are comfy allowing me some sleep thereby negating some of the jetlag when I get to my destination when I am actually working! (Some of you might find the concept of my working whilst being at a GP event a misnomer, but there is actual work needs done before, during and after.....!) If you time it right, these flights are not always ridiculously expensive. So, a few years back, on this very same route (Glasgow -> Dubai -> Singapore) I'd booked business class with Emirates for the Singapore Grand Prix.
I'd flown EK business class before, and I'd rate them as one of the better airlines, so I had a reasonable expectation for what is almost 15 hours in the sky with a couple of hours in the lounge at
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| Emirates business class |
I had no expectation as such, I'd not really looked a great deal at 1st class on any of the airlines as it is simply too expensive...well...it is difficult to justify let's put it that way. So, I stoat (some would say I ponced) down the air bridge to board my Dubai to Singapore flight turning left on the airbridge to go to 1st via the separate jetty to avoid the riff raff. I board the flight and the bloke knows my name! "Good evening Mr McLeod, welcome aboard might I show you to your seat"? I'm straight away thinking, "Shit! He knows I shouldn't really be here and is making sure I don't steal anything or rob the other passengers....I've been rumbled as the blagger that I am"....but no! He just showed me where to sit. As I stoated (ponced) up the aisle, I was genuinely awe struck.
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| Your room for the night |
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| Zzzzzzzzzzzz |
I've never - ever slept so well, be in a grape endured coma or not, I was awakened as we approached Singapore to be offered proper coffee, breakfast and all with a smile!
I get to Singapore and am relaying this story to all and sundry, it was just the most amazing experience! On the way back, I tried everything I could to upgrade, alas the flight was full so I had to slum it in business!! I've since booked and recommended loads of people to Emirates and their 1st class, in fact I have a couple coming this year from Manchester doing it, they're seasoned travelers but haven't tried Emirates yet, they're in for a treat.
So, now when I do Singapore I book these flights when EK's sale is on, it isn't cheap, but it isn't outrageously expensive either. I've typed all of this on my iPad in the back of a Mercedes which picked me up today, I added the pictures from the lounge, I'll get a car in Singapore to take me to the hotel, all included in the price of the 1st ticket. So, as a justification, I save £300 or so on fuel, parking, chauffeur drive at destination, but mostly, I get to marvel at what is, in my opinion, one of the few remaining glamorous travelling experiences. A journey of almost 24 hours should fill you with dread, but not with this product, not with this service, it forms a part of the Adventure.....so for now I bid you a fond adieu ..I'm off to press thon magic button for a Cinzano on the rocks....any time /any place / anywhere.........**wheels up**
Cheers!
KMc






Sounds very nice, I might try that. Have fun, see you in Abu Dhabi, Adam.
ReplyDeleteNice post, and I agree with what you said about the usual misery of short-haul flights. Problem with first class though, is that you'll never want to fly business again, let alone economy...! Matt
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