paul.goffin
Jan 6, 09, 3:11 pm
This trip was booked nearly a year in advance and was to celebrate my girlfriends 30th Birthday.
The outline of the trip was to fly to LAX, then drive the Las Vegas for a few days before onto San Francisco via Death Valley and Yosemite Park
The original plan was to fly Business Class (Club World) using BA Airmiles which I had saved over the last 3 years, from various sources and with lots of help from the flyertalk BA Board. As a surprise I purchased some extra miles and booked the LHR-LAX leg into First Class. The girlfriend was unaware of the First Class Leg until check in at T5
This was going to be special for both of us because we had only flown economy previously.
Outbound BA LHR-LAX First
The day started with tears. We arrived at T5 and were both impressed with the new terminal. We first went to collect our US $ from Travelex, then I started to head towards the First Class Checkin area. As the gf thought we were only flying business she pointed out that we should checkin at one of the available self service kiosks.
So I was forced to reveal the surprise a little early, by informing her although she was right we could check in at kiosks but as we were flying First maybe we should go to the First Check in desks:D
At which point she cried with joy, which was a surprise to me as I was sure over the year the booking had been made she would have worked out we were flying First due to the number of confirmation emails she had receieved from BA. Luckily she never read them that closely:p
So onto First Class Checkin, which was prompt and friendly and within 5mins we has cleared Security and were in the haven of the BA Concorde lounge (CCR). The ambience and setting of the lounge were very nice. We asked the lounge dragon if there was somewhere to get some food, and she just flicked her hand in the general direction of the dining area. I was hoping she would explain the service/options available in the CCR.
Other than that the dining staff were excellent, food a little bit slow arriving maybe. We both went for the full English which was good, just wish they offered Fried or poached eggs rather than scrambled.
Waiting staff in the main lounge were very good, our glasses were never empty. Other than the time the waitress came along to take my order and I wasn't sure what I wanted, so went to bar a few mins later. I sat at the bar while they prepared my drinks and had a nice chat with a waiter who was reading through a book of cocktails.
We were so relaxed we were a little late leaving for the gate. This proved a little stressful as I wasn't sure how long it would take to get to the Satellite terminal T5b.
A few pics of the T5 Lounge
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v485/paulgoffin/Vegas/RIMG0009.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v485/paulgoffin/Vegas/RIMG0014.jpg
In reality in only took 5-10mins to get to T5b. Boarding was underway at the gate, there was priority boarding for F/CW Passengers but as there was only a single air bridge we still got stuck in a queue waiting to board.
Once on board we were shown to our seats and offered some champagne, I had pre-selected a middle pair of seats 4E and 4F. The Cabin had 10 passengers including ourselves out of a maximum of 14 so it was relatively quiet. The seats were very comfortable and there was plenty of space for both us and our essentials e.g ipod, glasses, books, laptops. The cabin was started to look well used in some area’s but not enough to detract from the experience.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v485/paulgoffin/Vegas/RIMG0018.jpg
I had picked to fly the LAX in First as it was a day flight, which I thought would enable us to maximise the experience however after takeoff all the other passengers closed all the blinds leaving us only the dim cabin lighting and our individual seat lighting.
Just after take off we both changed in to our pyjama’s, we both looked a little silly but they were comfortable and the FA’s took our clothes to hang them in the wardrobe.
The purser introduced herself and asked about our trip, I explained the First booking was a surprise to for my gf’s 30th Birthday. This impressed the FA’s and they asked me if I had any single available brothers lol. She said the manifest showed this was our 1st time in First which was correct, and explained if we need anything explaining to let her know.
As we had pigged out in the CCR we put off our food until 3hrs into the flight, but the cabin crew took our order and exactly 3hrs later the food service arrived. I had seen other trip reports with photo’s of the First food but I was still surprised at the quality which was better than lots of restaurants I have visited.
We both had Poached Lobster with Soy and Mirin dressing
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v485/paulgoffin/Vegas/RIMG0022.jpg
Followed by Salad
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v485/paulgoffin/Vegas/RIMG0023.jpg
Then I had the Catch of the Day which in this case was Lemon Sole
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v485/paulgoffin/Vegas/RIMG0024.jpg
Where as the gf had Steak with pont-neuf potatoes, parsley butter (sorry no photo)
Followed by a Chocolate Silk Torte, which was decorated appropriately for my gf lol
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v485/paulgoffin/Vegas/RIMG0028.jpg
After dinner I requested the seat was made into a bed so I could get some rest. The BA F seat will go completely flat at the touch of a button, similar to the CW bed. However in F the FA’s will add a ‘mattress’ a thin layer of foam, as well as a nice comfy duvet. With the bed made, I got an hours sleep very easily and I’m not a very good sleeper on planes. When I awoke I enjoyed the IFE for a few hours. The plan was fitted with BA’s latest AVOD, I can’t remember the number of channels but loads of movies including some classics.
The FA’s were never too far away passing quietly through the cabin, so it was easy to catch their eye and ask for more drinks.
I was then offered afternoon tea, to be honest I was still full from diner, but it would be rude to refuse ;) So I enjoyed a few sandwiches followed by scones and cream which were very nice.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v485/paulgoffin/Vegas/RIMG0030.jpg
The 11hr flight was over far too quickly and we landed on time in Los Angeles. We said our goodbyes and thank you’s to the FA’s and headed to immigration.
From leaving the plane door we were soon back to reality with the mess that is LAX. Endless corridors to finally arrive at immigration to find endless queues. It took 45mins to pass through immigration and was another 30mins before we arrived at the taxi rank.
The taxi took us to our first hotel of the holiday namely the Century City InterContinental.
Overall and excellent start to an excellent holiday.
I had been looking forward to this flight for a long time and it didn’t disappoint. I never dreamed I would be able to fly First class, but the helpful members of the FT BA Board certainly helped me achieve it and maximise the experience.
Only things I thought could be improved were the boarding at T5 for F passengers and immigration at LAX but that isn’t in BA’s own hands.
The outline of the trip was to fly to LAX, then drive the Las Vegas for a few days before onto San Francisco via Death Valley and Yosemite Park
The original plan was to fly Business Class (Club World) using BA Airmiles which I had saved over the last 3 years, from various sources and with lots of help from the flyertalk BA Board. As a surprise I purchased some extra miles and booked the LHR-LAX leg into First Class. The girlfriend was unaware of the First Class Leg until check in at T5
This was going to be special for both of us because we had only flown economy previously.
Outbound BA LHR-LAX First
The day started with tears. We arrived at T5 and were both impressed with the new terminal. We first went to collect our US $ from Travelex, then I started to head towards the First Class Checkin area. As the gf thought we were only flying business she pointed out that we should checkin at one of the available self service kiosks.
So I was forced to reveal the surprise a little early, by informing her although she was right we could check in at kiosks but as we were flying First maybe we should go to the First Check in desks:D
At which point she cried with joy, which was a surprise to me as I was sure over the year the booking had been made she would have worked out we were flying First due to the number of confirmation emails she had receieved from BA. Luckily she never read them that closely:p
So onto First Class Checkin, which was prompt and friendly and within 5mins we has cleared Security and were in the haven of the BA Concorde lounge (CCR). The ambience and setting of the lounge were very nice. We asked the lounge dragon if there was somewhere to get some food, and she just flicked her hand in the general direction of the dining area. I was hoping she would explain the service/options available in the CCR.
Other than that the dining staff were excellent, food a little bit slow arriving maybe. We both went for the full English which was good, just wish they offered Fried or poached eggs rather than scrambled.
Waiting staff in the main lounge were very good, our glasses were never empty. Other than the time the waitress came along to take my order and I wasn't sure what I wanted, so went to bar a few mins later. I sat at the bar while they prepared my drinks and had a nice chat with a waiter who was reading through a book of cocktails.
We were so relaxed we were a little late leaving for the gate. This proved a little stressful as I wasn't sure how long it would take to get to the Satellite terminal T5b.
A few pics of the T5 Lounge
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v485/paulgoffin/Vegas/RIMG0009.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v485/paulgoffin/Vegas/RIMG0014.jpg
In reality in only took 5-10mins to get to T5b. Boarding was underway at the gate, there was priority boarding for F/CW Passengers but as there was only a single air bridge we still got stuck in a queue waiting to board.
Once on board we were shown to our seats and offered some champagne, I had pre-selected a middle pair of seats 4E and 4F. The Cabin had 10 passengers including ourselves out of a maximum of 14 so it was relatively quiet. The seats were very comfortable and there was plenty of space for both us and our essentials e.g ipod, glasses, books, laptops. The cabin was started to look well used in some area’s but not enough to detract from the experience.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v485/paulgoffin/Vegas/RIMG0018.jpg
I had picked to fly the LAX in First as it was a day flight, which I thought would enable us to maximise the experience however after takeoff all the other passengers closed all the blinds leaving us only the dim cabin lighting and our individual seat lighting.
Just after take off we both changed in to our pyjama’s, we both looked a little silly but they were comfortable and the FA’s took our clothes to hang them in the wardrobe.
The purser introduced herself and asked about our trip, I explained the First booking was a surprise to for my gf’s 30th Birthday. This impressed the FA’s and they asked me if I had any single available brothers lol. She said the manifest showed this was our 1st time in First which was correct, and explained if we need anything explaining to let her know.
As we had pigged out in the CCR we put off our food until 3hrs into the flight, but the cabin crew took our order and exactly 3hrs later the food service arrived. I had seen other trip reports with photo’s of the First food but I was still surprised at the quality which was better than lots of restaurants I have visited.
We both had Poached Lobster with Soy and Mirin dressing
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v485/paulgoffin/Vegas/RIMG0022.jpg
Followed by Salad
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v485/paulgoffin/Vegas/RIMG0023.jpg
Then I had the Catch of the Day which in this case was Lemon Sole
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v485/paulgoffin/Vegas/RIMG0024.jpg
Where as the gf had Steak with pont-neuf potatoes, parsley butter (sorry no photo)
Followed by a Chocolate Silk Torte, which was decorated appropriately for my gf lol
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v485/paulgoffin/Vegas/RIMG0028.jpg
After dinner I requested the seat was made into a bed so I could get some rest. The BA F seat will go completely flat at the touch of a button, similar to the CW bed. However in F the FA’s will add a ‘mattress’ a thin layer of foam, as well as a nice comfy duvet. With the bed made, I got an hours sleep very easily and I’m not a very good sleeper on planes. When I awoke I enjoyed the IFE for a few hours. The plan was fitted with BA’s latest AVOD, I can’t remember the number of channels but loads of movies including some classics.
The FA’s were never too far away passing quietly through the cabin, so it was easy to catch their eye and ask for more drinks.
I was then offered afternoon tea, to be honest I was still full from diner, but it would be rude to refuse ;) So I enjoyed a few sandwiches followed by scones and cream which were very nice.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v485/paulgoffin/Vegas/RIMG0030.jpg
The 11hr flight was over far too quickly and we landed on time in Los Angeles. We said our goodbyes and thank you’s to the FA’s and headed to immigration.
From leaving the plane door we were soon back to reality with the mess that is LAX. Endless corridors to finally arrive at immigration to find endless queues. It took 45mins to pass through immigration and was another 30mins before we arrived at the taxi rank.
The taxi took us to our first hotel of the holiday namely the Century City InterContinental.
Overall and excellent start to an excellent holiday.
I had been looking forward to this flight for a long time and it didn’t disappoint. I never dreamed I would be able to fly First class, but the helpful members of the FT BA Board certainly helped me achieve it and maximise the experience.
Only things I thought could be improved were the boarding at T5 for F passengers and immigration at LAX but that isn’t in BA’s own hands.