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DPO-MEL-DXB-AMS return comments
Just thought I'd post a few comments about my recent flight to AMS from DPO.
DPO-MEL rtn was with QFLink MEL-DXB-AMS rtn was with EK All flights Economy Booking Done by phone direct with EK, very pleasant and efficient experience Full access to booking via the EK website afterwards allowing for the selection of seats etc. Schedule Prefer EK as opposed to SQ on this route. EK allows for an arrival into AMS in the early afternoon, whilst SQ is an early morning arrival into AMS. Prefer the afternoon arrival as it helps me with overcoming jet lag. Return flight means that flying either SQ or EK I must overnight somewhere along the journey due to connection issues MEL-DPO. Prefer EK again as I can overnight in DXB in sync with my body clock - AMS flight arrives into DXB at midnight. The 10 hour layover in DXB is just long enough. Flying SQ I'd either overnight in SIN (17 hour transit...too long), or MEL - however then I find the SIN-MEL flight a killer! Seating All flights on EK were on the 77W. Personally don't mind the 10 across seating as was travelling with family. Aisles are noticeably narrower. But at 6'5" I had no trouble. Did notice that row 19 appears to have more leg room than row 27. Overhead locker space is much more at a premium than SQ... not uncommon to have to store your bag several rows away from your seat. Entertainment Ice Digital Widescreen on the outbound flight MEL-DXB-AMS Ice on inbound flight AMS-DXB-MEL Having "old" ice on the DXB-MEL leg was a little disappointing, however the content was varied and interesting enough for my tastes Food Plenty of food and of good quality. Drinks/Dinner/Snack/Breakfast on MEL-DXB leg Breakfast/Drinks/Lunch on DXB-AMS leg Drinks/Dinner on AMS-DBX leg Drinks/Lunch/Snack/Breakfast on DXB-MEL leg The amount of food offered on the DXB-AMS leg seemed disproportionate to the food offered on the AMS-DXB leg. Whilst I realise the return flight is a little shorter the "Drinks service before arrival" into DXB was disappointing. It consisted of a juice and water run on trays. It would be much better in my opinion to offer a full bar run... especially considering the volume of food you get on the DXB-AMS flight. On the long haul leg between MEL-DXB-MEL I found that water/juice runs through the night were a bit sporadic. SQ beats EK here. Cleanliness Bathrooms kept spotless throughout the flights Cabin Crew Pleasant and professional... but then I am not a "demanding" passenger:D Transit in DXB The airport is just one really busy shopping mall... with the same shops you see in any other airport. What I really don't like is the bus transfers - has happened in 3 of my last 4 transits through DXB. Also I don't like passing through security on arrival - especially when flying in from AMS and having a 10 hour transit... having to clear security together with several A380 passenger loads cuts into sleep time. Thank goodness that the airport hotel has a "meet and greet" service and really helps you navigate the most efficient route to the hotel! Overal Overal I really enjoyed my EK flights. Especially their schedules, entertainment options and food met or exceeded my expectations. The seating was comfortable enough for me and my fellow passengers. Anyway you look at it a trip to Europe from Australia is a long hellish experience in Y... even if you have an inch more width. I'm looking forward to my next trip... this time the whole route will be on the A380 |
Originally Posted by RB
(Post 18878772)
Food
Plenty of food and of good quality. Drinks/Dinner/Snack/Breakfast on MEL-DXB leg Breakfast/Drinks/Lunch on DXB-AMS leg Drinks/Dinner on AMS-DBX leg Drinks/Lunch/Snack/Breakfast on DXB-MEL leg The amount of food offered on the DXB-AMS leg seemed disproportionate to the food offered on the AMS-DXB leg. Whilst I realise the return flight is a little shorter the "Drinks service before arrival" into DXB was disappointing. It consisted of a juice and water run on trays. It would be much better in my opinion to offer a full bar run... especially considering the volume of food you get on the DXB-AMS flight. On the return flights the promised "Drinks service before arrival" never happens. I don't think that the juice and water runs are the drink service passengers are expecting. |
Thanks for the interesting report. Which flight did you have between MEL-DXB and vice versa - via Singapore, via Kuala Lumpur or non-stop? Sorry if I should have picked that up in your report!;) In future, if you do the latter it is the A380. It's unusual to see someone travelling from Devonport (I'm a Melburnian living in Scotland).
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Originally Posted by dusordua
(Post 18878840)
The food offer on morning flights from DXB to Europe = breakfast + lunch is more than you can expect on a 6-7 hour flight in Y.
On the return flights the promised "Drinks service before arrival" never happens. I don't think that the juice and water runs are the drink service passengers are expecting. OzTennis... this time I flew the non-stop in both directions. A few months ago I travelled on the MEL-SIN-DXB flight outbound and non-stop return. Even though the flight via SIN does take a bit longer it is my favoured option... however that will probably change once the A380 comes online! I could also travel from Launceston instead of Devonport... but at $1 parking at DPO for 5 weeks versus $185 at Launceston... DPO wins |
Originally Posted by RB
(Post 18901238)
True... especially when you consider that MEL to SIN is of a similar length however only dinner and a small pie are offered.
OzTennis... this time I flew the non-stop in both directions. A few months ago I travelled on the MEL-SIN-DXB flight outbound and non-stop return. Even though the flight via SIN does take a bit longer it is my favoured option... however that will probably change once the A380 comes online! I could also travel from Launceston instead of Devonport... but at $1 parking at DPO for 5 weeks versus $185 at Launceston... DPO wins |
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