Any advice for a first timer
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Dec 2010
Posts: 12
Hi, I am a lone female traveller and would welcome any advice no matter how small as I havent flown long haul before.
I fly from NCL to DBX on 6th Feb then on to AKL the following day.. I have booked the comp hotel room as there is a 10 hour transit wait in DBX. I have booked economy class as I couldnt afford business class, but I would like to know if its possible just to upgrade part of the journey.. I've flown to Dubai before and coped with the 7 hours, but the thought of 14 plus hours with my knees squashed against the seat in front is not appealing ( I am 5'10", with very long legs) There were no extra leg room seats left, but I have reserved aisle seats so that I can stick my legs out.
I'm assuming that I will be able to check my baggage in all the way through, but am not sure of the procedure through DBX. I have been looking at the meet and greet service in DBX and wondered if anyone has experience of this..
I have joined skywards and will be earning 25000 miles on this trip. Will I be able to use any of these miles on the return leg? (I travel back on 20th Feb).
Am I to understand that there are different classes of tickets even within economy, I keep reading things about Y J F and K.. its a bit confusing (and no i'm not blonde!
)
Hopefully someone will take pity on me and offer some useful advice as I am starting to get quite apprehensive about it all.. feel free to message me if you woulld rather not reply on here.
Kind regards
PP
I fly from NCL to DBX on 6th Feb then on to AKL the following day.. I have booked the comp hotel room as there is a 10 hour transit wait in DBX. I have booked economy class as I couldnt afford business class, but I would like to know if its possible just to upgrade part of the journey.. I've flown to Dubai before and coped with the 7 hours, but the thought of 14 plus hours with my knees squashed against the seat in front is not appealing ( I am 5'10", with very long legs) There were no extra leg room seats left, but I have reserved aisle seats so that I can stick my legs out.
I'm assuming that I will be able to check my baggage in all the way through, but am not sure of the procedure through DBX. I have been looking at the meet and greet service in DBX and wondered if anyone has experience of this..
I have joined skywards and will be earning 25000 miles on this trip. Will I be able to use any of these miles on the return leg? (I travel back on 20th Feb).
Am I to understand that there are different classes of tickets even within economy, I keep reading things about Y J F and K.. its a bit confusing (and no i'm not blonde!
)Hopefully someone will take pity on me and offer some useful advice as I am starting to get quite apprehensive about it all.. feel free to message me if you woulld rather not reply on here.
Kind regards
PP
#2




Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: london
Posts: 317
Try and get to the airport early (3 hours+) and ask if there is any possibilty of an exit row seat. These are held back till check in begins and handed out on a first come first serve basis. They will have all the leg room you'll ever need.
#4




Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: KSA
Programs: Marriott AMB, Skywards Gold
Posts: 3,941
I guess that the 25K miles is for the whole trip, you will only get the miles for the outbound flight which you can use later for the return flight, check how many miles is needed for an upgrade, if you got that then go ahead and upgrade to Biz
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And yes it's always better to check-in at the airport, just book a seat that you think it's good for you and then upon checking in at the airport ask for an exit row seat, if they are taken then go ahead with the one you have booked. On Manage My Booking the exit row seats are always unavailable, you can only book it at the airport.
Hope you have a nice trip and enjoy.
.And yes it's always better to check-in at the airport, just book a seat that you think it's good for you and then upon checking in at the airport ask for an exit row seat, if they are taken then go ahead with the one you have booked. On Manage My Booking the exit row seats are always unavailable, you can only book it at the airport.
Hope you have a nice trip and enjoy.
#5




Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: OSL
Programs: QR Plat | SK Diamond | A3 Gold
Posts: 4,612
Transit it simple at DXB and you don't need the Marhaba service. Baggage will be checked through and you won't see it till your final destination. There's always people around DXB to help direct you, so you can easily find your way to the hotel shuttle (someone else should be along shortly to give you more details on that).
While you'll get about half the miles after the entire outbound, that's not enough to upgrade a DXB-NCL (25000 miles). You could do AKL-SYD for 12500 but it's a waste for a 3 hr flight.
Yes, there are different classes - Y is economy, J is Business and F is First, however each of these cabins has different fare buckets where y/j/f are the highest ones - so economy has YERWQKHB etc.
Online check in vs. airport doesn't make a difference. You need to go to the counter while checking in bags and ask for the exit row seat.
While you'll get about half the miles after the entire outbound, that's not enough to upgrade a DXB-NCL (25000 miles). You could do AKL-SYD for 12500 but it's a waste for a 3 hr flight.
Yes, there are different classes - Y is economy, J is Business and F is First, however each of these cabins has different fare buckets where y/j/f are the highest ones - so economy has YERWQKHB etc.
Online check in vs. airport doesn't make a difference. You need to go to the counter while checking in bags and ask for the exit row seat.
#6




Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: london
Posts: 317
Top tip - buy food and drink in the airport to supplement the meagre offerings in economy. They never seem to bring what you want when you want it.
#7
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: BHX, UK
Programs: Skywards Gold, Hilton gold, BA
Posts: 50
Hi there,
I recently flew long haul for the first time on my own, even tho I am a frequent flyer I was slightly nervous about who would be sitting next to me. Some FTers may remember my earlier posts! Most of the advise was to just get hammered and sleep through it!
To be fair I flew business but the advise from the previous posts holds. Check in early, talk to the person at the check in desk (helps if you have EK status) and ask who is sitting next to you, I asked if they could switch my seat to enable me to sit next to a lady on the overnight leg of my flight.
When I was in the lounge the check in chap came over and upgraded me to first.
If you are polite, and don't request the upgrade, and simply ask to be seated next to another lady, they usually accomodate you.
Interesting, I was also upgraded on the return flight on check in.
Emirates are really good with lone females and I have just booked my second trip on my own because if they can help they usually do.
Best of luck
I recently flew long haul for the first time on my own, even tho I am a frequent flyer I was slightly nervous about who would be sitting next to me. Some FTers may remember my earlier posts! Most of the advise was to just get hammered and sleep through it!
To be fair I flew business but the advise from the previous posts holds. Check in early, talk to the person at the check in desk (helps if you have EK status) and ask who is sitting next to you, I asked if they could switch my seat to enable me to sit next to a lady on the overnight leg of my flight.
When I was in the lounge the check in chap came over and upgraded me to first.
If you are polite, and don't request the upgrade, and simply ask to be seated next to another lady, they usually accomodate you.
Interesting, I was also upgraded on the return flight on check in.
Emirates are really good with lone females and I have just booked my second trip on my own because if they can help they usually do.
Best of luck
#10
Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 87
Friendly advice
If you have a long stopover in Dubai (over eight hours) you get a free stay at the Millenium hotel. This is how it works. On landing in Dubai, and before leaving the airport, stop by at the emirates help desk. Show them the voucher you have from Emirates for your hotel stay and visa. (If your travel agent has not given you this voucher with your ticket then make sure you collect it from Emirates when you check in). The help desk will see the voucher and stamp it and send you to the bank. This might sound confusing and first timers might think there is something to pay but there is nothing to pay. You just go to the bank counter as directed and they will give you a stamp on the voucher. From there you have to go for a security iris scan. Get in line for that (women and men have separate queues) and finish the iris scan. After this you are on your way out.
As you exit the passenger area it might seem confusing as to where to go for the free hotel pick up bus. Just ask and somebody will tell you. Go to the hotel pick up desk and they will take care of you from there. You will be asked to be seated and wait till the hotel bus arrives. Usually maximum wait is about twenty minutes. When the bus arrives you will be guided to the bus and the bus will drop you off at the hotel. Check in is quick and simple. At the check in you will be given free cupons for meals at the buffet which is very good. If you want to buy anything else just step out of the hotel and cross the street for a supermarket. The return trip is also free with the hotel bus which runs every fifteen minutes. There is an emirates desk at the hotel in case you want to re-check anything. Also there is a three hour sightseeing tour of Dubai for about thirty dollars which is worth taking if you feel like it.
Your check in luggage should be booked through to the final destination. Do not take it out at Dubai and make sure that at check in you specify that it goes on to your final destination. Just go to the hotel with your carry on.
The Marhaba meet and greet service is there but its really not necessary as everything is very smooth and all you have to do is follow instructions from stage to stage.
On the flight itself - if you have a 14 hr flight you might want to take some snacks along just in case you feel nippy. You will get a meal at the beginning of the flight and one at the end. Depends on whether you feel you can last some ten hours inbetween with nothing to eat except free juice and water in the galley. No small snacks. Some people can and some cant. If you are the kind who can, in a normal day, have breakfast in the morning and dinner at night with no lunch and nothing inbetween then you will have no problem. Otherwise take a snack bag with you.
As you exit the passenger area it might seem confusing as to where to go for the free hotel pick up bus. Just ask and somebody will tell you. Go to the hotel pick up desk and they will take care of you from there. You will be asked to be seated and wait till the hotel bus arrives. Usually maximum wait is about twenty minutes. When the bus arrives you will be guided to the bus and the bus will drop you off at the hotel. Check in is quick and simple. At the check in you will be given free cupons for meals at the buffet which is very good. If you want to buy anything else just step out of the hotel and cross the street for a supermarket. The return trip is also free with the hotel bus which runs every fifteen minutes. There is an emirates desk at the hotel in case you want to re-check anything. Also there is a three hour sightseeing tour of Dubai for about thirty dollars which is worth taking if you feel like it.
Your check in luggage should be booked through to the final destination. Do not take it out at Dubai and make sure that at check in you specify that it goes on to your final destination. Just go to the hotel with your carry on.
The Marhaba meet and greet service is there but its really not necessary as everything is very smooth and all you have to do is follow instructions from stage to stage.
On the flight itself - if you have a 14 hr flight you might want to take some snacks along just in case you feel nippy. You will get a meal at the beginning of the flight and one at the end. Depends on whether you feel you can last some ten hours inbetween with nothing to eat except free juice and water in the galley. No small snacks. Some people can and some cant. If you are the kind who can, in a normal day, have breakfast in the morning and dinner at night with no lunch and nothing inbetween then you will have no problem. Otherwise take a snack bag with you.
Last edited by lovetotravel123; Jan 22, 2011 at 2:53 am
#11
Join Date: Jan 2010
Programs: Skywards Gold, Air Koryo Loyal Comrades
Posts: 41
#12

Join Date: Aug 2008
Programs: EK Gold, EY Gold, BA Gold OW Emerald, A3 *G, SV Skyteam Elite
Posts: 972
We had lengthy discussions in the forum, about the fare buckets (some of them can be seen and identified on some local websites, some now) etc. The only way to find it out is to call EK. But then again, there were cases in which different call centers would give different answers (if I recall correctly).
This STPC program (this is how it is called) is one of the blurry areas of EK.
#13
Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 87
stopovers Dubai
The Emirates website can clarify this matter. Link
http://www.emirates.com/english/plan...stopovers.aspx
Quote from website
As a special courtesy to our passengers, in certain cases where an itinerary calls for a long stopover in Dubai, Emirates will cover accommodation, meals and ground transportation costs.
This service is offered to:
Economy Class passengers
If the booking class for the entire outbound or inbound leg of their journey is N, M, E, W, R or Y.
If the connection time until the first available flight is more than 8 hours and less than 24 hours.
First Class and Business Class passengers
If the booking class for the entire outbound or inbound leg of their journey is J, D, C, I, O, F, P, Z or A.
If the connection time until the first available flight is more than 6 hours and less than 24 hours.
Long stopover expenses may also be covered in other cases, such as Skywards redemption bookings, and other rules may apply.
http://www.emirates.com/english/plan...stopovers.aspx
Quote from website
As a special courtesy to our passengers, in certain cases where an itinerary calls for a long stopover in Dubai, Emirates will cover accommodation, meals and ground transportation costs.
This service is offered to:
Economy Class passengers
If the booking class for the entire outbound or inbound leg of their journey is N, M, E, W, R or Y.
If the connection time until the first available flight is more than 8 hours and less than 24 hours.
First Class and Business Class passengers
If the booking class for the entire outbound or inbound leg of their journey is J, D, C, I, O, F, P, Z or A.
If the connection time until the first available flight is more than 6 hours and less than 24 hours.
Long stopover expenses may also be covered in other cases, such as Skywards redemption bookings, and other rules may apply.
#14
Join Date: Sep 2010
Programs: AZ FA+, A3 G, AB G | IHG RA, HGP D, FPC P, Accor P, BW D, HH D, Eleva, GHA P, 1862 Voyager
Posts: 1,852
If you dont get any good seats, I find that the seats in red (toward the back of the plane) are good for sticking out your leg along the aisle.
There is slightly more room that wont get in the way of the trolley carts.
Then again may also get a chance of an empty row towards the back of the plane where you can lift up the armrest to lie across the seats. EK armrests can be lifted up to lie across comfortably (for both B777s & A380)
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Also for your Y flights you can consider selecting your meal for each flight online. I usually start to get hungry once I smell the food being prepared. And booking a meal gets you your food first before everyone else.
I generally choose the seafood meal which could be one of the meals already offered, but with a slightly different side dish. However if you choose the Muslim meal, you'll get it at the same time as the others, as the food offered should already be Halal.
Once you finish your food you can use the lavatory before everyone starts to queue up for it. So it's a double plus
There is slightly more room that wont get in the way of the trolley carts.
Then again may also get a chance of an empty row towards the back of the plane where you can lift up the armrest to lie across the seats. EK armrests can be lifted up to lie across comfortably (for both B777s & A380)
For the B777 config:
xxx xxxx xxx
xxx xxxx xxx
xx_ xxxx _xx
xx _xxxx _xx
Also for your Y flights you can consider selecting your meal for each flight online. I usually start to get hungry once I smell the food being prepared. And booking a meal gets you your food first before everyone else.
I generally choose the seafood meal which could be one of the meals already offered, but with a slightly different side dish. However if you choose the Muslim meal, you'll get it at the same time as the others, as the food offered should already be Halal.
Once you finish your food you can use the lavatory before everyone starts to queue up for it. So it's a double plus
#15
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: London, Hull, Singapore, Johore
Programs: Skywards Silver
Posts: 266
Also for your Y flights you can consider selecting your meal for each flight online. I usually start to get hungry once I smell the food being prepared. And booking a meal gets you your food first before everyone else.
I generally choose the seafood meal which could be one of the meals already offered, but with a slightly different side dish. However if you choose the Muslim meal, you'll get it at the same time as the others, as the food offered should already be Halal.
Once you finish your food you can use the lavatory before everyone starts to queue up for it. So it's a double plus
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.

