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flybie Apr 6, 2015 6:34 pm

The Best First Class of CX?
 
Is there a particular CX flight and aircraft that I should be looking for when it comes to experience on the best first class of CX?

Thx

cascade Apr 6, 2015 6:48 pm

Any long haul 777. They're all the same.

jagmeets Apr 6, 2015 9:06 pm

A flight served by the older crew - not that you have any way of knowing, unless you're a CX insider. Since the hard product is the same, its the crew that will make a good flight exceptional, or an average one, poor.

flybie Apr 6, 2015 9:21 pm

As far as lounge goes, if you have connection in Hong Kong close to 24 hours, are you allowed to use the lounge instead of getting a hotel? Or the lounge has operating hours too?

ijgordon Apr 6, 2015 9:27 pm


Originally Posted by flybie (Post 24627338)
As far as lounge goes, if you have connection in Hong Kong close to 24 hours, are you allowed to use the lounge instead of getting a hotel? Or the lounge has operating hours too?

http://bit.ly/1CfbDmi

G-CIVC Apr 6, 2015 11:17 pm

One flight wise, perhaps the 889 all the way from JFK?:D

Dr. HFH Apr 7, 2015 5:20 am


Originally Posted by G-CIVC (Post 24627680)
One flight wise, perhaps the 889 all the way from JFK?:D

Yuck. Hate the stop. IMO, the best flight in F (ignoring the quality of the crew) is going to be either a LH on a 744 (not exactly available any more) or the longest possible uninterrupted flight on a 77W. I think that that's now going to be between JFK and HKG.

moondog Apr 7, 2015 6:40 am


Originally Posted by Dr. HFH (Post 24628390)
Yuck. Hate the stop. IMO, the best flight in F (ignoring the quality of the crew) is going to be either a LH on a 744 (not exactly available any more) or the longest possible uninterrupted flight on a 77W. I think that that's now going to be between JFK and HKG.

+1. The YVR stop sucks! But, it sucks even more on 888 imo (waiting in purgatory for an hour after flying for 12 hours simply isn't cool).

alphaod Apr 7, 2015 6:42 am

The stop in YVR sucks. Avoid it if possible.

bg26892 Apr 7, 2015 2:02 pm


Originally Posted by alphaod (Post 24628614)
The stop in YVR sucks. Avoid it if possible.

Why is it so terrible? I assume all passengers must disembark?

eponymous_coward Apr 7, 2015 2:12 pm


Originally Posted by flybie (Post 24627338)
As far as lounge goes, if you have connection in Hong Kong close to 24 hours, are you allowed to use the lounge instead of getting a hotel? Or the lounge has operating hours too?

Don't do this unless you're a total cheapskate*.

Hong Kong is a pretty effortless place to go into the city for an overnight stay for transit. Hotels are not cheap (Hong Kong is similarly priced to New York), but there are options that are reasonably priced if you look around enough. Hotwire and Priceline often have options, and I'm fond of the Ibis Sheung Wan (right next to the A11 airport bus stop) as a reasonable transit hotel option, though it's nothing very fancy (fancy in Hong Kong costs money). The Regal iClub Wan Chai can sometimes be had for $100, and is adequate for the trick of an overnight stay.


Originally Posted by ijgordon (Post 24627356)

Let me fix that spelling for you. :D

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=cathay+hong+kong+lounge+hours#


Originally Posted by bg26892 (Post 24630904)
Why is it so terrible? I assume all passengers must disembark?

A stop at 2 am in the morning (when you really want to be sleeping) is pretty awful.

*If you're a total cheapskate, why would you spend miles or cash for one F trip when you can get two or more Y trips with what you spend on F? It seems silly to blow a wad of miles for the F experience and then hang around an airport eating lounge food that's far inferior to what you can get in town, and sleeping in chairs.

ijgordon Apr 8, 2015 9:19 pm


Originally Posted by eponymous_coward (Post 24630980)
Let me fix that spelling for you. :D

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=cathay+hong+kong+lounge+hours#

D'oh! :eek: :o But, with the power of the big G, the first result still answers the question! :)


Originally Posted by bg26892 (Post 24630904)
Why is it so terrible? I assume all passengers must disembark?

On 888 from HKG, yes. And you have to wait in a pretty sterile (in two senses of the word) lounge. There are vending machines, bathrooms and wi-fi, but not much else. I honestly didn't think it was that bad. I wasn't tired, having just slept plenty on the HKG-YVR leg, so it was a good time to catch up on emails and stuff.

On 889 from JFK, you stay on board. It's a bit of a disruption because it's very late at night (a bit worse in the summer than the winter due to DST timings). That said, the more time in F the better, even if it involves being rudely awaken, so I quite like 889 (though it was better on the 744...). And I also like the timing of 888.

alphaod Apr 9, 2015 3:16 am


Originally Posted by eponymous_coward (Post 24630980)

Originally Posted by ijgordon (Post 24627356)


Let me fix that spelling for you. :D

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=cathay+hong+kong+lounge+hours#

Both of which is blocked in China, so you guys are no help there. :p

moondog Apr 9, 2015 4:10 am


Originally Posted by alphaod (Post 24639133)
Both of which is blocked in China, so you guys are no help there. :p

Do you really not have a VPN? (As a Nexus user, I couldn't fathom getting by without Google.)

alphaod Apr 9, 2015 5:26 am

I do, but it's a hassle using it every time I want to access some blocked site. I have already learned to just live without blocked things.

For my Google stuff (like apps on my Android phone), I visit Hong Kong/Singapore enough that my apps and such are up to date. For other Google stuff like Gmail, well I have a US phone that's always roaming, so nothing really blocked on that.


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