hkskyline
Jun 11, 12, 11:05 am
http://www.globalphotos.org/hongkong/2012/0404/ka946-cover.jpg
Rumours of Dragonair's imminent resumption of their Xian service circulated in aviation forums for a while back in March, while the press release noted likely resumption to be in Q2. After fiddling around the Asia Miles redemption engine online, I found availability on the unannounced route but could not confirm the seats. After a long wait on the phone to get through to the Marco Polo call centre, I was able to secure a redemption seat at 20,000 miles before the official announcement came.
Having done online check-in, I wasn't so keen to get to the airport so early despite warnings of the Easter travel rush. It was the first day of the extended holiday, and I arrived an hour before departure to find the lines at the Dragonair bag drop to be not bad at all. In fact, Dragonair's Marco Polo check-in line was not doing any better.
http://www.globalphotos.org/hongkong/2012/0404/IMG_4301.jpg
Expansion at HKG is happening at full speed. Soon, there will be more cranes once the 3rd runway proposal gets implemented.
http://www.globalphotos.org/hongkong/2012/0404/IMG_4312.jpg
http://www.globalphotos.org/hongkong/2012/0404/IMG_4311.jpg
Today's flight would be operated by a small A320 jet. Luckily, I checked in early online and secured my window seat at the front of the plane.
http://www.globalphotos.org/hongkong/2012/0404/IMG_4317.jpg
We departed on-time, and had a long taxi towards the western end of the runway. Along the way, a decommissioned Air Canada jet sat on the tarmac.
http://www.globalphotos.org/hongkong/2012/0404/IMG_4322.jpg
http://www.globalphotos.org/hongkong/2012/0404/IMG_4327.jpg
We took off towards the east under cloudy skies.
http://www.globalphotos.org/hongkong/2012/0404/IMG_4328.jpg
Flight deck announced due to air corridor restrictions, today's flight time would be longer at 3 hours. Meal service soon followed. It was quite tasty, which made the bad news seem a little better.
http://www.globalphotos.org/hongkong/2012/0404/IMG_4333.jpg
http://www.globalphotos.org/hongkong/2012/0404/IMG_4351.jpg
http://www.globalphotos.org/hongkong/2012/0404/IMG_4353.jpg
The plane was not equipped with any inflight entertainment whatsoever, so I looked out the window to pass the time. Too bad the window was dirty though. Soon, the mountains near Xian came into view.
http://www.globalphotos.org/hongkong/2012/0404/IMG_4360.jpg
http://www.globalphotos.org/hongkong/2012/0404/IMG_4364.jpg
Xian was enjoying a period of sunny skies before my arrival. It seems visibility was also fairly decent that day. I had originally worried about spring sandstorms.
http://www.globalphotos.org/hongkong/2012/0404/IMG_4374.jpg
http://www.globalphotos.org/hongkong/2012/0404/IMG_4379.jpg
Without televisions on board, I had no idea where we were or which part of the city this is. We made a number of turns to align with the approach.
http://www.globalphotos.org/hongkong/2012/0404/IMG_4382.jpg
http://www.globalphotos.org/hongkong/2012/0404/IMG_4391.jpg
http://www.globalphotos.org/hongkong/2012/0404/IMG_4412.jpg
The landing was smooth, and the terminal soon came into view. There weren't any large jets at all, and perhaps because the airport itself is huge, it also looked fairly empty.
http://www.globalphotos.org/hongkong/2012/0404/IMG_4418.jpg
http://www.globalphotos.org/hongkong/2012/0404/IMG_4419.jpg
We parked at the edge of the terminal, which meant a long walk to immigration. The facility looked new, but right upon disembarkation, signs of poor maintenance were everywhere. An ugly, worn-out red carpet covered the airbridge, and inside the terminal, the wall corners were already showing bad wearing. Once out of customs, there were no signs indicating the taxi stand although there was a sign for the bus.
Full report on my website : http://www.globalphotos.org/ka946.htm
Rumours of Dragonair's imminent resumption of their Xian service circulated in aviation forums for a while back in March, while the press release noted likely resumption to be in Q2. After fiddling around the Asia Miles redemption engine online, I found availability on the unannounced route but could not confirm the seats. After a long wait on the phone to get through to the Marco Polo call centre, I was able to secure a redemption seat at 20,000 miles before the official announcement came.
Having done online check-in, I wasn't so keen to get to the airport so early despite warnings of the Easter travel rush. It was the first day of the extended holiday, and I arrived an hour before departure to find the lines at the Dragonair bag drop to be not bad at all. In fact, Dragonair's Marco Polo check-in line was not doing any better.
http://www.globalphotos.org/hongkong/2012/0404/IMG_4301.jpg
Expansion at HKG is happening at full speed. Soon, there will be more cranes once the 3rd runway proposal gets implemented.
http://www.globalphotos.org/hongkong/2012/0404/IMG_4312.jpg
http://www.globalphotos.org/hongkong/2012/0404/IMG_4311.jpg
Today's flight would be operated by a small A320 jet. Luckily, I checked in early online and secured my window seat at the front of the plane.
http://www.globalphotos.org/hongkong/2012/0404/IMG_4317.jpg
We departed on-time, and had a long taxi towards the western end of the runway. Along the way, a decommissioned Air Canada jet sat on the tarmac.
http://www.globalphotos.org/hongkong/2012/0404/IMG_4322.jpg
http://www.globalphotos.org/hongkong/2012/0404/IMG_4327.jpg
We took off towards the east under cloudy skies.
http://www.globalphotos.org/hongkong/2012/0404/IMG_4328.jpg
Flight deck announced due to air corridor restrictions, today's flight time would be longer at 3 hours. Meal service soon followed. It was quite tasty, which made the bad news seem a little better.
http://www.globalphotos.org/hongkong/2012/0404/IMG_4333.jpg
http://www.globalphotos.org/hongkong/2012/0404/IMG_4351.jpg
http://www.globalphotos.org/hongkong/2012/0404/IMG_4353.jpg
The plane was not equipped with any inflight entertainment whatsoever, so I looked out the window to pass the time. Too bad the window was dirty though. Soon, the mountains near Xian came into view.
http://www.globalphotos.org/hongkong/2012/0404/IMG_4360.jpg
http://www.globalphotos.org/hongkong/2012/0404/IMG_4364.jpg
Xian was enjoying a period of sunny skies before my arrival. It seems visibility was also fairly decent that day. I had originally worried about spring sandstorms.
http://www.globalphotos.org/hongkong/2012/0404/IMG_4374.jpg
http://www.globalphotos.org/hongkong/2012/0404/IMG_4379.jpg
Without televisions on board, I had no idea where we were or which part of the city this is. We made a number of turns to align with the approach.
http://www.globalphotos.org/hongkong/2012/0404/IMG_4382.jpg
http://www.globalphotos.org/hongkong/2012/0404/IMG_4391.jpg
http://www.globalphotos.org/hongkong/2012/0404/IMG_4412.jpg
The landing was smooth, and the terminal soon came into view. There weren't any large jets at all, and perhaps because the airport itself is huge, it also looked fairly empty.
http://www.globalphotos.org/hongkong/2012/0404/IMG_4418.jpg
http://www.globalphotos.org/hongkong/2012/0404/IMG_4419.jpg
We parked at the edge of the terminal, which meant a long walk to immigration. The facility looked new, but right upon disembarkation, signs of poor maintenance were everywhere. An ugly, worn-out red carpet covered the airbridge, and inside the terminal, the wall corners were already showing bad wearing. Once out of customs, there were no signs indicating the taxi stand although there was a sign for the bus.
Full report on my website : http://www.globalphotos.org/ka946.htm