CX 831 JFK - HKG Business Class
#1
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: HKG
Posts: 1,497
CX 831 JFK - HKG Business Class
CX 831 New York - Hong Kong
Business Class
Check-in
I arrived exactly 3 hours before departure to check-in, fearing increased security measures would cause significant delays at the airport. Check-in took about 20 minutes as only 2 lines were open for the Business and First Class passengers (it was way too early). With so much time left, I decided to tour the airport by Airtrain.
Takeoff
The plane took off eastbound into sunny skies.
North to the Pole!
The plane then turned north to cross the Long Island Sound on the way to the North Pole!
The snack was a delicious prawn and a choice of drink. I picked the non-alcoholic Cathay Delight, which is a kiwi-based drink that turned out pretty delicious.
Lunch
The appetizer consisted of two types of salad. It was a light start to the meal. I got quite full by the time I was done, forgetting the fact that the main course was coming.
Entertainment
After some fiddling around with the AVOD system and a few TV shows, it was time for the main course. I picked the beef dish.
Due to our northerly route, we actually didn't experience a sunset for the 15.5 hour flight. However, most people closed the blinds to get some rest after the meal.
Over Greenland
I've never flown the polar routes before, and it was quite weird that flying to Hong Kong would mean going east over Greenland, the North Pole, then back east again to Hong Kong.
Breakfast
Breakfast consisted of a fruit plate and I picked the abalone congee as a lighter snack. Without much exercise sitting in my seat, it was hard to eat any more.
The sun finally began to set as we approached southern China.
Concluding Remarks
The Business Class seat is quite comfortable. Even if I recline, the passenger behind me won't see anything since each seat is boxed in separately. There is a reading light and a water bottle holder which was stocked by the FAs early on the flight. Too bad it is not a lie-flat bed seat.
More photos on my website :
http://www.globalphotos.org/flightreports.htm
Business Class
Check-in
I arrived exactly 3 hours before departure to check-in, fearing increased security measures would cause significant delays at the airport. Check-in took about 20 minutes as only 2 lines were open for the Business and First Class passengers (it was way too early). With so much time left, I decided to tour the airport by Airtrain.
Takeoff
The plane took off eastbound into sunny skies.
North to the Pole!
The plane then turned north to cross the Long Island Sound on the way to the North Pole!
The snack was a delicious prawn and a choice of drink. I picked the non-alcoholic Cathay Delight, which is a kiwi-based drink that turned out pretty delicious.
Lunch
The appetizer consisted of two types of salad. It was a light start to the meal. I got quite full by the time I was done, forgetting the fact that the main course was coming.
Entertainment
After some fiddling around with the AVOD system and a few TV shows, it was time for the main course. I picked the beef dish.
Due to our northerly route, we actually didn't experience a sunset for the 15.5 hour flight. However, most people closed the blinds to get some rest after the meal.
Over Greenland
I've never flown the polar routes before, and it was quite weird that flying to Hong Kong would mean going east over Greenland, the North Pole, then back east again to Hong Kong.
Breakfast
Breakfast consisted of a fruit plate and I picked the abalone congee as a lighter snack. Without much exercise sitting in my seat, it was hard to eat any more.
The sun finally began to set as we approached southern China.
Concluding Remarks
The Business Class seat is quite comfortable. Even if I recline, the passenger behind me won't see anything since each seat is boxed in separately. There is a reading light and a water bottle holder which was stocked by the FAs early on the flight. Too bad it is not a lie-flat bed seat.
More photos on my website :
http://www.globalphotos.org/flightreports.htm
#5
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Join Date: Sep 2003
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The picture of the main beef dish reminded me of my terrible experience with CX catering this summer on LAX-HKG in J - CX really does a great job presenting the appetizers and desserts, but the main course really lacks attractiveness (and taste).
#11
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: HKG
Programs: AA 3MM EXP, SQ Solitaire, LH SEN, CX DM, Hyatt CC, Marriott LT Titanium
Posts: 3,173
I was on the same flight as you! I also thought it strange to be flying eastbound.. but even weirder was that they seemed to have overshot HK and had to come back westwards a bit when flying over China... maybe also had something to do with air traffic control...
great pics by the way!
great pics by the way!
#14
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: BRS
Programs: BA GLD
Posts: 1,927
Excellent photos! Thanks for sharing. I agree w/ the comments about presentation of the main course. Not entirely sure I would want to experience this looooooong flight, though. I rather like getting off somewhere and stretching my legs.