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Originally Posted by afhstingray
(Post 15713867)
i used to do this, but recently the standard meals have been better so i stopped, also, many people on this forum claim that pre-selecting a meal harms your chances of a free upgrade. like for example, they seem to just serve all the special meal orders a rubbish cucumber and lettuce sandwich (the vege option) even if your special meal isnt a vege option for the "light snack" meal on flights while others get a chicken or tuna sandwich.
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Originally Posted by eightblack
(Post 15714039)
I dont want to go off-topic here but I can assure you the anecdotal evidence I have for op-ups being affected by meal pre-selection is unfounded. If you're Gold, meal preselection shouldn't hurt. The FA's simply said to me "do you want your X meal from Y brought up?"
Also i've noticed for the main meals the special meals lack some of the stuff the normal meals get, like the piece of chocolate and other minor things. |
Originally Posted by afhstingray
(Post 15714112)
Also i've noticed for the main meals the special meals lack some of the stuff the normal meals get, like the piece of chocolate and other minor things.
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Originally Posted by lovetotravel123
(Post 15711733)
The Emirates website can clarify this matter.
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Thanks folks... as per original post I have got the complimentary stayover in DXB... apparently flights from NCL to AKL are all eligible ... and the advice given as to what and where to go once I get to Dubai is very gratefully received. I had been thinking of going into Dubai for a few hours, but I dont land until 12.30 am, and as much as the thought of a cocktail or two in Barasti appeals I think I will be better off getting a good nights sleep before the long journey the following day.
As for the food, I eat everything and anything, but I certainly wont be able to go 10 hours without anything, so large snack bag it is! :D So at the moment my plan is * Check in online 24 hrs prior and try for exit seats *Get to the airport 3 hours prior, and try again for exits seats if unsuccesful online ( at least I will be able to make good use of my lounge pass.. courtesy of my bank) *Enjoy the comfort of the hotel in DXB *Board to AKL via BNE nicely rested and just enjoy! For all you FF out there you probably think I am fussing over nothing, but I like to have things clear cut.. But really looking forward to it, 2 weeks today I wll be on my way to NCL ready for my epic journey :cool: Thanks again for all the advice, and I forgive those "going off topic" as at least it brought the post back up :D PP xx |
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I'm looking at your NCL-DXB flight on ExpertFlyer, and while not totally accurate, it is somewhat representative of the load. One alternative strategy you could employ (and I have done this multiple times) is request a row in the middle towards the very back of the cabin. There is logic in my madness. Most frequent travellers hate the back of the cabin but if you can snag a centre row of 4-seats, you sit like this: D E F G X X X X You sit in E and then you put your laptop bag in G (with the seat belt thru the handles) When you check in at NCL or DXB, ask the check-in agent how full the flight is (also keep watching the seat map on EK.com and ExpertFlyer). If he/she tells you the flight is not full, ask for a row towards the very back (or pre-select a seat via the seat map function on MYB). That way, you end up with the entire row for the whole flight. I've never once had someone try and sit in the row. I reckon you can nearly have as comfortable a sleep lying across 4 seats in Y as in J (I said "nearly"). The load on the A380 flight the next day looks quite full, and I couldn't tell from your post which flights you were on out of DXB to NZ. Good luck. See how you go... |
one of those U shaped neck pillows is also really useful for long haul flights. i have an inflatable one for easy storage, and also the inflatable ones tend to be firmer and give more support to your neck than the stuffed ones.
i never knew how much difference it would make until my cousin passed me one during a flight! definitely a good comfort item for flights above 6 hours. |
Originally Posted by eightblack
(Post 15715712)
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The load on the A380 flight the next day looks quite full, and I couldn't tell from your post which flights you were on out of DXB to NZ. I'll certainly consider the sitting at the back idea. |
Originally Posted by eightblack
(Post 15715712)
That way, you end up with the entire row for the whole flight. I've never once had someone try and sit in the row. I reckon you can nearly have as comfortable a sleep lying across 4 seats in Y as in J (I said "nearly").
However I did once have a grumpy old guy brazenly sit on my legs on an MH flight. About 2 hours in, he decided he wanted more space, went for a wander, and saw me lying there. We made eye contact, and he just stood there staring, presumably hoping I would volunter to sit up. I closed my eyes, as I had been up for some 30 hours and was trying to fall asleep. Next thing I knew, he sat down on my legs. As you can imagine, I was really surprised. It's hard to know what to do in a case like that. If he had asked nicely, I would have shared the space. I didn't want to start a big fight, because that's just hassle the flight crew doesn't need, and even if you think you have "justice" on your side, you never know how the authorities will see it. I settled for the somewhat ridiculous passive-aggressive approach of taking off my socks and "accidentally" massaging his lap with my toes every time I shifted positions, until he gave up half an hour later. As a grown man in my 40s, I felt really childish at the time, but it was strangely satisfying too! |
Originally Posted by afhstingray
(Post 15714112)
Also i've noticed for the main meals the special meals lack some of the stuff the normal meals get, like the piece of chocolate and other minor things.
Originally Posted by ung1
(Post 15714453)
The piece of chocolate is gone from the regular meals too. Noticed this last week. They did have anytime cup noodles which I don't remember having seen before.
I did like the cup noodle option as it was a 'request anytime throughout the flight' selection. But I did not try it though.
Originally Posted by eightblack
(Post 15715712)
When you check in at NCL or DXB, ask the check-in agent how full the flight is (also keep watching the seat map on EK.com and ExpertFlyer). If he/she tells you the flight is not full, ask for a row towards the very back (or pre-select a seat via the seat map function on MYB). I remember trying to check the seating arrangements a few hours before my flight but the system would only show my following flight. So now I make any last minute changes the night before.
Originally Posted by pennywern
(Post 15718010)
However I did once have a grumpy old guy brazenly sit on my legs on an MH flight. About 2 hours in, he decided he wanted more space, went for a wander, and saw me lying there. We made eye contact, and he just stood there staring, presumably hoping I would volunter to sit up. I closed my eyes, as I had been up for some 30 hours and was trying to fall asleep. Next thing I knew, he sat down on my legs. As you can imagine, I was really surprised. I settled for the somewhat ridiculous passive-aggressive approach of taking off my socks and "accidentally" massaging his lap with my toes every time I shifted positions, until he gave up half an hour later. As a grown man in my 40s, I felt really childish at the time, but it was strangely satisfying too! But better to feel childish than to relinquish your precious space! ;) |
Originally Posted by lsed
(Post 15719099)
I thought you can't make seat amendments on the day of the flight itself? I remember trying to check the seating arrangements a few hours before my flight but the system would only show my following flight. So now I make any last minute changes the night before. |
Originally Posted by pennywern
(Post 15718010)
I employ this strategy religiously.
It's hard to know what to do in a case like that. If he had asked nicely, I would have shared the space. Imagine he comes from a seat which is occupied with a neighboring seat while you are having the seat row with four seats for yourself. Each one could take the outer seat leaving one seat free next to you. Albeit you will not able to lie flat, this is just fair. What I can see is that he behavior is very weird, in fact childish. But at the same time, you have no right so occupy the row (unless you paid for it) :) |
Originally Posted by afhstingray
(Post 15715811)
one of those U shaped neck pillows is also really useful for long haul flights. i have an inflatable one for easy storage, and also the inflatable ones tend to be firmer and give more support to your neck than the stuffed ones.
i never knew how much difference it would make until my cousin passed me one during a flight!definitely a good comfort item for flights above 6 hours.
Originally Posted by eightblack
(Post 15715712)
One alternative strategy you could employ (and I have done this multiple times) is request a row in the middle towards the very back of the cabin. There is logic in my madness. Most frequent travellers hate the back of the cabin but if you can snag a centre row of 4-seats, you sit like this:
D E F G X X X X You sit in E and then you put your laptop bag in G (with the seat belt thru the handles) When you check in at NCL or DXB, ask the check-in agent how full the flight is (also keep watching the seat map on EK.com and ExpertFlyer).If he/she tells you the flight is not full, ask for a row towards the very back (or pre-select a seat via the seat map function on MYB). |
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