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Old May 4, 2016, 5:20 am
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Old May 5, 2016, 2:34 am
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Originally Posted by hauteboy
Looks like the Nivaga III (Tuvalu supply boat) is in Suva right now...
http://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/...2855860/page:2
Yup, the whole town was abuzz about its arrival today
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Old May 5, 2016, 4:11 am
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1. Washington DC, National to Nadi, Fiji with AA and FJ in first/biz

The last six months of work had been incredibly busy, some of the longest weeks I'd ever worked. That was combined with planning the end of my plans to visit every country, which was really two parts logistically: first, how to get to the remaining countries and when, and secondly beginning to organize the final country party for family and friends.

I knew the hardest of the countries remaining would be Tuvalu, and for that reason knew that when time allowed it was the one to finish first. Flights to Tuvalu only go three times a week, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. I decided it was best to do at the beginning of my trip, because if anything went wrong I would have the rest of the trip to keep trying. So, the plan was set. Fly from Fiji to Tuvalu on a Tuesday, inshallah, and return on Thursday. If something went wrong, I would try Thursday, return Saturday.

With those plans, I planned to arrive in Fiji on a Sunday (to give a cushion on the front side) and fly out on a Sunday - leaving me two real chances to get to Tuvalu. If those plans went tits up, I had a full extra week on the trip that I could start changing. However, should things go right, what should I do with Sunday to Sunday the second week? With American miles about to be devalued them, I found a way to redeem them for three of the coolest OneWorld experiences out there: Cathay Pacific First Class, Etihad First Class, and the Etihad Apartments.

Of course, just over a week before the trip began Fiji Airways eliminated the Saturday flight to Tuvalu - so there was no reason to stick around until Sunday. I replanned the back-end of Tuvalu, and planned to leave Fiji on Friday - giving me two extra days. That gave me a chance to go to Sydney, and then use some miles for a Thai Airways First award from Sydney to Hong Kong. I was really hoping this time Tuvalu would go much smoother, so that I could take all these awesome flights I had planned.

The day of the trip finally dawned, and I worked a half day before a leisurely trip to DCA for the initial flight. Short stop by the Admirals Club for some water and snacks:

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Also had a perfect view of my plane for the first flight from the lounge:

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Then, it was time to fly!

American flight 1533
Washington, DC, National (DCA) to Miami, Florida (MIA)
Depart 12:55, Arrive 15:34, Flight Time: 2:39
Boeing 737-800, Registration N931NN, Manufactured 2013, Seat 5E
Miles Flown Year-to-Date: 52,330
Lifetime Miles Flown: 2,241,855


Pre-departure beverages were offered and I took a glass of water. Shortly before departure, the seat beside me was still empty, and someone was beckoned up from economy as a last-minute upgrade. We ended up chatting a bit, and it turned out to be someone I had chatted with online before in a frequent flier group. What are the odds!

Lunch service began with mixed nuts, featuring cashews from Smisek's Split-Cashew farm and a passable glass of red wine:

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Choice for lunch was a cold bbq chicken salad or lentil chili. I don't think lentils or chili have any plane on a plane, and I'm opposed to airlines and their desire to push "brown meals" on us where the plate has no colour at all, so I went with the chicken salad. Perfect temperature, crisp lettuce, overall not bad fora $5 domestic meal!

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Since this was vacation - and I left my work laptop at home to prove it, I even took the chocolate chip cookie when offered for dessert. It went perfectly with another glass of red:

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Other than that, perfectly boring flight and we arrived a few minutes early. I had just over an hour connection in Miami, and fortunately not only were my gates only a one minute walk apart but they were separated by the AmEx Centurion Lounge! Just enough time to stop in for a glass...or two...of Veuve...

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Then, it was time to board my connection to LA.

American flight 275
Miami, Florida (MIA) to Los Angeles, California (LAX)
Depart 17:00, Arrive 19:34, Flight Time: 5:34
Boeing 777-300ER, Registration N726AN, Manufactured 2013, Seat 1J
Miles Flown Year-to-Date: 54,672
Lifetime Miles Flown: 2,244,197


This was my first time on American's 777-300ER, and the business seats were pretty impressive. The flight had been showing sold out in first for weeks, so I had no hope of my upgrade clearing. Once I saw this seat, however, I didn't feel too bad about it:

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Then, a full 20 minutes before departure, I noticed on the app my upgrade had supposedly cleared. This was too good to be true...I fully expected some sort of shenanigans where the app showed it but it wasn't for real...but sure enough five minutes later the agent came on board with my new boarding pass for 1J! This trip was off to a fantastic start!

So, what's to eat tonight?

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This is where things got disappointing. Apparently, they had only loaded eight meals, and I got last choice because my name wasn't on their original manifest. I decided not to push too hard (not knowing the formal "rules" for meal order in American first) and ended up with the chicken which was far from my first choice.

Three wine choices were on offer tonight, and I went with the Malbec which was reasonably good...and another serving of mixed nuts:

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The duck starter was decent, but far from memorable:

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I asked for the balsamic with the salad, but the flight attendant insisted on bringing me a side of the Fuji apple dressing as well. He was absolutely correct, and it was a great combo...one of the better in-flight salads I can remember:

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The chicken was...well...chicken, and rather unmemorable as was the completely flavourless polenta. Honestly, the broccoli was the best part of the main:

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The caramelized pecan and caramel sundae, however, was fantastic:

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At that point...I passed out for a nearly three hour in-flight nap thanks to the comfy lie flat seats. I woke up to find not one but TWO chocolate chip cookies waiting for me. Not wanting to be rude, I of course had a few nibbles:

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Landing in LA was right on time, and I stopped by the American First lounge for a bit since I had a long connection. A bit nicer than an Admirals Club, but far from impressive or of international airline standard. After catching up on emails I headed over to the Tom Bradley (TBIT) International Terminal to catch my Fiji Airways flight. Thank God the connector between American's terminal and the TBIT had opened a few weeks earlier, because from the connector you can see how awful the security line was tonight. Thanks TSA!

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I stopped in the Fiji Airways lounge for 5 minutes just to check it out, and it was rather crowded and unremarkable. The coolest part is it had an outside balcony that you could sit on which overlooked the terminal.

Shockingly, boarding for my Fiji Airways flight to Nadi was right on time!

Fiji Airways flight 811
Los Angeles, California (LAX) to Nadi, Fiji
Depart 23:30, Arrive 05:50 +2 days, Flight Time: 11:20
Airbus A330-200, Registration DQ-FJT, Manufactured 2013, Seat 2D
Miles Flown Year-to-Date: 60,191
Lifetime Miles Flown: 2,249,716


There were only two empty seats in business tonight, and I had the good fortune to have the seat next to me empty tonight. Sparkling wine, warm towels, and amenity kits were offered. The amenity kids were rather sad, and a cool towel would have been nice, but overall not bad:

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Tonight's route of flight:

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The menu had a fun cover...it seems due to the late departure we had the "light menu" tonight:

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Not bad for a light meal:

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Tick the box breakfast orders:

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The starter was odd and looked and smelled like it had been sitting around a while, so I gave it a pass. Anything with seafood and cream/mayo sauces that looks suspicious gets instantly avoided on planes by me:

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Now THAT is a substantial piece of beef on the salad. Yes, it was way overcooked for my taste, but extremely nicely spiced with a pepper rub. Plus, a whole bowl of cheese. For a "light meal" this was pretty darn good!

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The cheesecake for dessert was also quite good:

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With that, I passed out for a relatively solid eight hours of sleep. Yes, the seat was sloped lie flat, but I managed to sleep pretty decently despite that. Plus, I always manage to sleep really well on westbound redeyes due to the fact I'm usually exhausted upon boarding. Fortunately, I woke up about 75 minutes out of Nadi with just enough time for breakfast.

Quite the impressive breakfast, and the raisin bran and omelette were exactly what sounded good to me:

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With that said, I was in Nadi right on time and ready to unwind for 48 hours before heading to Tuvalu. Overall, Fiji Airways did a nice job of redeeming themselves in my eyes. Sure, the product was a bit dated, but I guess it's all about expectations. My expectations were relatively low, and thus exceeded on this flight. Food was solid and substantial, crew was the Fijian version of United's Old Longhaul Grannies, but nice and sweet, and most importantly the cabin was kept nice and cool. I had another longhaul Fiji A330 flight coming up on this trip to Sydney, and now I was looking forward to it. Sure, they're no Cathay Pacific or Singapore, but they're also not priced the same. Overall, a solid performance.

Now, bring on some relaxation in Fiji!
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Old May 5, 2016, 6:01 am
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Looking good so far!

Minor point though: Etihad is not a member of oneworld. AA's arrangement with them is separate.
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Old May 5, 2016, 8:26 am
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Then, a full 20 minutes before departure, I noticed on the app my upgrade had supposedly cleared. This was too good to be true...I fully expected some sort of shenanigans where the app showed it but it wasn't for real...but sure enough five minutes later the agent came on board with my new boarding pass for 1J! This trip was off to a fantastic start!
Wow, so upgrades to F actually clear on B77W I though it is yet another urban legend - I was never lucky enough...

Great report!
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Will be interesting to see what Tuvalu has to offer.

Btw,
is there something wrong with upload of pictures? I see only thumbnails.
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I had just over an hour connection in Miami, and fortunately not only were my gates only a one minute walk apart but they were separated by the AmEx Centurion Lounge! Just enough time to stop in for a glass...or two...of Veuve...
I take it you have the Centurion card… I was always told I couldn't have any Veuve due to only being a lowly Platinum cardholder.
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Old May 5, 2016, 12:24 pm
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Looking good so far!

Minor point though: Etihad is not a member of oneworld. AA's arrangement with them is separate.
Ah thanks - I'm still figuring out this whole American thing! Going to try and be more timely with the rest of the report, internet should be better here on out!
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Old May 5, 2016, 11:26 pm
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[*]Paris to London on British Airways in EuroBusiness - aka how many mini bottles of champers can I consume in 45 minutes
I managed a single one last week... There were 14 pax in C and the F/A was so nice and worked so hard that I decided to behave
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Old May 6, 2016, 1:51 am
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Originally Posted by ironmanjt
Thank God the connector between American's terminal and the TBIT had opened a few weeks earlier, because from the connector you can see how awful the security line was tonight. Thanks TSA!

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Indeed! That´s really awful!Looking Forward for the rest what´s I´m sure not will be awful
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Old May 6, 2016, 8:37 am
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Awesome!! Been waiting for this one.

Many thanks. But why the thumbnail pics though?
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Old May 6, 2016, 8:44 am
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Originally Posted by roadwarrier
Awesome!! Been waiting for this one.

Many thanks. But why the thumbnail pics though?
I've seen other posts stating that FT has made some change that is automatically posting all pictures as thumbnails, so very likely that's unintentional.
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Old May 6, 2016, 10:07 am
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Awesome!! Been waiting for this one.

Many thanks. But why the thumbnail pics though?
They are attachments (a relatively new feature) rather than externally hosted.
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Old May 6, 2016, 10:26 am
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They are attachments (a relatively new feature) rather than externally hosted.
Actually apparently FT is currently doing this to all photos http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/techn...ll-photos.html
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Old May 6, 2016, 4:59 pm
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Originally Posted by wrp96
Actually apparently FT is currently doing this to all photos http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/techn...ll-photos.html
Whew glad it's not just me - I did everything as normal! Hopefully get another part of the trip up today!
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