RTW4
Nov 6, 04, 3:35 pm
IBERIA 6251 FIRST CLASS MADRID-JFK
INTRO
I decided to take this flight as I had never experienced IB before in first class and I had to fly transatlantic on an award ticket to JFK. So rather than taking BA from LHR, I decided to take IB from MAD.. It was to be a 747-300 and I was really looking forward to it… Little did I know how much of a treat I was in for. Let me say to all of you FT…try FIRST on IB before it is history…..
DEPARTURE
I arrived at MAD airport. It really needs some updating, but the IB lounge was truly unique. It has FREE wireless but the food and wine selections were sub par. There is a separate section for Business and First Class sections. The two lounges are located on the second floor above the departure terminal. Inside the lounge were maybe ten people waiting for flights to depart for the US, and South America. I walked over to gate A2 where the 747 that would be my home for the next 7 and one half hours will be. After all these years it still is very exciting to see a 747 parked waiting to whisk me away. Those planes are going to be extinct sooner than I would like. OH well…
BOARDING
I had seat 2C . In the IBERIA 747, first class is located upstairs a la Lufthansa first class. There were 8 seats only, and only 4 were occupied. The seats were two by two and were full electronic sleeper seats. I had two seats by myself. Upon boarding I was ordered sherry or cava. I tried cava. Unfortunately it was the worst champagne I have ever tasted. But I washed it down with a lemon soda…
Amenity kits were standard. Slippers were passed out in a zippered blue velvet container. No pajamas were handed out as this was a day flight. Menus were handed out before leaving for our 7 hour 10 minute transatlantic flight
MENU
LUNCH
Appetizer
This was a platter of shrimp and Spanish ham
Iranian Sevruga Caviar
Absolutely delicious with all the condiments. I had at least two servings and it was Beluga . I guess that besides CX, IB still treats the first class passenger with first class caviar.
Medallions of Lobster and Mango
Wonderful type of mixture with very succulent lobster
Iberian Ham and Cured Pork Loin
Toasted Bread with “Salmorejo” a type of Spanish Pork
Cream of Pumpkin and Celery Soup with Clams
Fresh Vegetable Salad with Anchovy Flavored Vinaigrette or Mustard Creamy Dressing
ENTREES
Beef Tenderloin with Thyme Sauce
Sea-Bass with Orange Sauce
Roast Pullet with Grape Sauce
Each entrée came with Green Asparagus and Sautéed Peppers, Steamed, Gratinated, and Jacket Potatoes, Mixed White and Wild Rice, Mangetouts, and Carrots
Cheeses
Selection of fresh fruit
Chocolate and Mocha Cake
Pistachio and Irish Coffee Ice Cream
I had the sea bass and for dessert I had the selection of ice creams . In my opinion, this was the best dessert I have had on a plane. The orange sauce was a bit heavy but the sea bass was extraordinary…
After lunch the lights were dimmed and the IFE was begun. It was NOT AVOD,but we were offered a portable video walkman with 15 selections. After a brief nap a snack was served..
SNACK
Oven-roasted stuffed chicken
Marinated King Prawns
Cheese
Fresh Fruit
Almond Chocolate Pastry
Coffee.
The only disappointment was the selection of wines and champagnes which were in my opinion a bit sub par. I do not drink on planes but from other first class flights, this list was a bit on the “light “ side.
I really thought the food was excellent, and the seat was just great. Sure it was no the BA, QF, CX or even AA flagship seat, but the privacy and service really made up for it… The FA also told me that by APRIL 2005, first class service on intercontinental flights will be phased out so get it while you can…
INTRO
I decided to take this flight as I had never experienced IB before in first class and I had to fly transatlantic on an award ticket to JFK. So rather than taking BA from LHR, I decided to take IB from MAD.. It was to be a 747-300 and I was really looking forward to it… Little did I know how much of a treat I was in for. Let me say to all of you FT…try FIRST on IB before it is history…..
DEPARTURE
I arrived at MAD airport. It really needs some updating, but the IB lounge was truly unique. It has FREE wireless but the food and wine selections were sub par. There is a separate section for Business and First Class sections. The two lounges are located on the second floor above the departure terminal. Inside the lounge were maybe ten people waiting for flights to depart for the US, and South America. I walked over to gate A2 where the 747 that would be my home for the next 7 and one half hours will be. After all these years it still is very exciting to see a 747 parked waiting to whisk me away. Those planes are going to be extinct sooner than I would like. OH well…
BOARDING
I had seat 2C . In the IBERIA 747, first class is located upstairs a la Lufthansa first class. There were 8 seats only, and only 4 were occupied. The seats were two by two and were full electronic sleeper seats. I had two seats by myself. Upon boarding I was ordered sherry or cava. I tried cava. Unfortunately it was the worst champagne I have ever tasted. But I washed it down with a lemon soda…
Amenity kits were standard. Slippers were passed out in a zippered blue velvet container. No pajamas were handed out as this was a day flight. Menus were handed out before leaving for our 7 hour 10 minute transatlantic flight
MENU
LUNCH
Appetizer
This was a platter of shrimp and Spanish ham
Iranian Sevruga Caviar
Absolutely delicious with all the condiments. I had at least two servings and it was Beluga . I guess that besides CX, IB still treats the first class passenger with first class caviar.
Medallions of Lobster and Mango
Wonderful type of mixture with very succulent lobster
Iberian Ham and Cured Pork Loin
Toasted Bread with “Salmorejo” a type of Spanish Pork
Cream of Pumpkin and Celery Soup with Clams
Fresh Vegetable Salad with Anchovy Flavored Vinaigrette or Mustard Creamy Dressing
ENTREES
Beef Tenderloin with Thyme Sauce
Sea-Bass with Orange Sauce
Roast Pullet with Grape Sauce
Each entrée came with Green Asparagus and Sautéed Peppers, Steamed, Gratinated, and Jacket Potatoes, Mixed White and Wild Rice, Mangetouts, and Carrots
Cheeses
Selection of fresh fruit
Chocolate and Mocha Cake
Pistachio and Irish Coffee Ice Cream
I had the sea bass and for dessert I had the selection of ice creams . In my opinion, this was the best dessert I have had on a plane. The orange sauce was a bit heavy but the sea bass was extraordinary…
After lunch the lights were dimmed and the IFE was begun. It was NOT AVOD,but we were offered a portable video walkman with 15 selections. After a brief nap a snack was served..
SNACK
Oven-roasted stuffed chicken
Marinated King Prawns
Cheese
Fresh Fruit
Almond Chocolate Pastry
Coffee.
The only disappointment was the selection of wines and champagnes which were in my opinion a bit sub par. I do not drink on planes but from other first class flights, this list was a bit on the “light “ side.
I really thought the food was excellent, and the seat was just great. Sure it was no the BA, QF, CX or even AA flagship seat, but the privacy and service really made up for it… The FA also told me that by APRIL 2005, first class service on intercontinental flights will be phased out so get it while you can…