All Nippon Airways.ANA?
Bet the wine was hot, too.ANA is nastay, disappointing. Terrible service, food is old and not fresh. They act like they are giving you a service and nope. Never again.
The better sakes are served cold. I ordered sake with the cocktail service because I really hadn't tried it much (other than whatever our local Sushi place serves by default). The flight attendant insisted when my dinner came that I try a different one (the one on the cocktail service wasn't as premium as the one they serve with the dinner).Bet the wine was hot, too.
You have that beautiful multi! Someone punished you for something…I spent 6 hours on Southwest's sardine cans yesterday. If this isn't sarcasm, then we are now enemies -- once feeling returns to my ass.
This is true, I don’t like to have a seat next to me because I always have bad luck and get seated next to someone who is twice my size and occupying a third of my seat and one of my shoulders. Like how is this even legal? Next time I’m in this situation I’ll ask to deboard.I've never flown up front so don't know what to expect there. But flying in cattle class, I far prefer ANA vs. United if I'm flying nonstop to Tokyo. Better food, better service, and you're less likely to have issues with rude strangers while stuck in a plane for 13 hours with Japanese travelers vs. Americans.
No idea what the disappointment is that you're trying to illustrate with your photo. For someone who only ever gets to fly coach, that looks like heaven.
You have that beautiful multi! Someone punished you for something…
What's any of that got to do with ANA, though??We got to the airport probably 3.5 hours early only to have ground staff shouting that everyone is too early, move back so we can set up, but don’t move back towards the door, just a circus. I doubt it’s the first time they’ve set up the queues. The premium security line seems longer than the normal line, TSA is shouting and saying that the regular line is sending people over to the premium line because there’s too many people at the regular line. You paid for a premium ticket / line to be placed behind a Karen with 4 kids and 2 strollers whom came from the normal line.
TSA opened (that’s fine) and broke one of our built in TSA locks on a suitcase as well (not the first time it’s happened either), I mean that’s not cool and it’s annoying… TSA left their standard note inside that basically says hey we can legally mess up your luggage and help ourselves to whatever of your belongings we wish to keep, Christmas is coming soon and you didn’t leave a tip so I’ll help myself. (Not saying anything is missing but it feels like that is their attitude)
Airport experience is also important, and when the airline doesn’t have a presence at the airport (like they rent 3 booths on a part time basis), it kind of feels very discounty.What's any of that got to do with ANA, though??
Um, no. You and I live very different lives. I don't live in a world where airlines pick me up from my home. I also don't fly out of airports where the airlines are responsible for how TSA runs the security lines.Airport experience is also important, and when the airline doesn’t have a presence at the airport (like they rent 3 booths on a part time basis), it kind of feels very discounty.
Have you tried Emirates? When you fly business with them they send a vehicle to pick you up and drop you off from/to your hotel/home.
This is true, I don’t like to have a seat next to me because I always have bad luck and get seated next to someone who is twice my size and occupying a third of my seat and one of my shoulders. Like how is this even legal? Next time I’m in this situation I’ll ask to deboard.expand...
Mission failed, post #1.Ah sorry didn’t mean to drift into any negative vibes,
Most Asian airlines provide slippers and pajamas.FYI, just flew Qatar in Business Class. AWESOME. You have a large space with a closing door. They even supply a lounging outift that you can keep.
I agree. SEA is still no bargain.I greatly prefer PDX over SEA as a departure point. PDX is far more civilized, including TSA, than SEA. Parking is less expensive, as well.
For the price, try Zipair to Tokyo. Haven't flown them yet but headed out Thanksgiving weekend for one last Asia trip this year (over 100 days in Asia this year)
Best airplane? Starlux to TPE. Great hard and soft service. Reminds me of Singapore and Cathay of old.
Cathay is almost unrecognizable these days. Horrible.
I flew Singapore a couple of times during Covid, and while I was one of only two or three up front, service was lacking.
Just did an IAH to TPE to IAH on EVA. Meh. Won't do that again.
At my age, I ain't flying in the back.
Slippers yes, but this is the first time I have been given PJsMost Asian airlines provide slippers and pajamas.
YaaasFYI, just flew Qatar in Business Class. AWESOME. You have a large space with a closing door. They even supply a lounging outift that you can keep.
I never had the pleasure of flying Qatar business class while working, and now that I'm retired it's unlikely I will have the opportunity to do so.FYI, just flew Qatar in Business Class. AWESOME. You have a large space with a closing door. They even supply a lounging outift that you can keep.
EVA's soft service wasn't terrible. But for $6,000 I don't expect a worn out business class seat.Interesting about Singapore and EVA. It's been decades since I rode either of them and business class on both was great. I only rode Cathay in coach and it wasn't bad at all. But, that also was a couple decades ago.
We live in different worlds; $6k for an airline ticket?EVA's soft service wasn't terrible. But for $6,000 I don't expect a worn out business class seat.
Round tripWe live in different worlds; $6k for an airline ticket?
And you want to see expensive. If I flew direct on AAWe live in different worlds; $6k for an airline ticket?
We live in different worlds; $6k for an airline ticket?
And you want to see expensive. If I flew direct on AA
My next trip will be DFW-SJC-NRT-NGB and take 30 hours.
That’s what it costs, I guess expectations for this are higher than what’s delivered. Now if your company is paying you might not care, but when it comes from your pocketbook you might expect more.We live in different worlds; $6k for an airline ticket?
J and F prices are pretty stable, whether booking in advance or last minute.If you have to go on short notice, you have to pay the price. If the price is an issue, plan ahead or show up later. But sometimes, you need to be there now, and that costs.
If you are paying, most times you can book ahead and adjust travel days to hit lower prices.
I'd probably be disappointed if American Airlines didn't throw an extravagant parade in my honor as I boarded the plane -- complete with red carpet, celebratory horns and trumpets and flower petals thrown at my feet. But that's just b/c I can come up with about 10-20 million other ways to spend $14k that don't involve a single plane flight.