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Originally Posted by Will08
(Post 33325151)
I didn't ask for the price? If I was flying back to back 777s EK J seats with an epic layover, I would exhaust every other option possible first.
You now seem to be encouraging the OP to try and find a cheaper Y flight by going via another country (without the benefit of connection protection etc.), rather than use their currently booked J class with Dubai Connect. I'd suggest that 99% of people would think you were completely bonkers for suggesting this. |
Originally Posted by DYKWIA
(Post 33325190)
Well, I think it's already been established that you are not completely normal when it comes to flying. You'd prefer to fly EK Y than EK J on a B777 - fair enough, that's your prerogative.
You now seem to be encouraging the OP to try and find a cheaper Y flight by going via another country (without the benefit of connection protection etc.), rather than use their currently booked J class with Dubai Connect. I'd suggest that 99% of people would think you were completely bonkers for suggesting this. There are plenty of flights possibly even within Germany that provide a better connection. There are plenty of people who think the 777 J product is terrible, but I guess if all you do is fly MAN-DXB once a year on an a380, one wouldn't know. |
Originally Posted by Will08
(Post 33325202)
There are plenty of people who think the 777 J product is terrible, but I guess if all you do is fly MAN-DXB once a year on an a380, one wouldn't know.
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Originally Posted by Will08
(Post 33325151)
I didn't ask for the price? If I was flying back to back 777s EK J seats with an epic layover, I would exhaust every other option possible first.
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Originally Posted by Will08
(Post 33325202)
Dubai connect is unknown in the circumstances.
Originally Posted by Will08
(Post 33325202)
There are plenty of people who think the 777 J product is terrible
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Originally Posted by flying_pig
(Post 33326111)
Being objective, not really an “unknown”… the worst thing that can happen is that the OP’s wife will have to shell out around $250 for a room at the airport hotel. From the sound of it, this doesn’t seem like a trip where travel time (length of trip) is of outmost importance. Under such circumstances, I would pick EK J with a long layover (with a good sleep in a comfortable room) any day, rather than a 11hr sector in Y plus connection.
Worse than Y? It’s a genuine question, as in my view it seems the “row to myself = comfortable flat bed in Y” concept is being a little too overhyped these days. It puzzles me. It is not that comfortable, no matter how much blanket and pillow padding one adds (it reminds me of my New Zealand-to-UK monthly commute many moons ago, when I certainly couldn’t have asked my employer for business class…). |
Originally Posted by DYKWIA
(Post 33325099)
I'm pretty sure the OP is fine with their J class flight on EK. From what they've posted, it sounds like it's about £1800??
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So, after all the to-ing and fro-ing. And remembering she is travelling J.
We chatted with Emirates before she flew to clarify this point. And in the chat we mentioned that if she is provided with a hotel through Dubai Connect, as a traveller to the Philippines, she cannot leave the terminal. We’ve screenshots of that chat. We will take care of it” they said. “Don’t worry”, they said. She gets to DXB and they want to take her to Le Meridien, off terminal. She cannot have a room at the International Airport Hotel. (It’s actually full now, so we can’t even get one ourselves). So, as a J passenger who can’t leave the terminal, something that Emirates know full well, she is as I write sitting in one of the Biz lounges, for 22h. And to remind all you avid readers, she didn’t book 22 h of layover, she booked 4h. Is there any wonder why We are just a bit miffed? |
Originally Posted by Armchair Flyer
(Post 33411703)
So, after all the to-ing and fro-ing. And remembering she is travelling J.
We chatted with Emirates before she flew to clarify this point. And in the chat we mentioned that if she is provided with a hotel through Dubai Connect, as a traveller to the Philippines, she cannot leave the terminal. We’ve screenshots of that chat. We will take care of it” they said. “Don’t worry”, they said. She gets to DXB and they want to take her to Le Meridien, off terminal. She cannot have a room at the International Airport Hotel. (It’s actually full now, so we can’t even get one ourselves). So, as a J passenger who can’t leave the terminal, something that Emirates know full well, she is as I write sitting in one of the Biz lounges, for 22h. And to remind all you avid readers, she didn’t book 22 h of layover, she booked 4h. Is there any wonder why We are just a bit miffed? |
Originally Posted by Will08
(Post 33325202)
Dubai connect is unknown in the circumstances.
This was also correct. Emirates said they had it covered, but in fact, they didn’t and they haven’t. Should I be surprised? |
Originally Posted by Armchair Flyer
(Post 33411901)
This was also correct. Emirates said they had it covered, but in fact, they didn’t and they haven’t.
Should I be surprised? https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...60c42620fe.png |
Originally Posted by DYKWIA
(Post 33411924)
The airside hotel seems to be bookable via their website. Maybe book and then try and claim back from EK?
Yep, that will go down real well - light the blue touchpaper and retreat to a safe distance. She’s pissed and I get it. There comes a point when you know and understand what cards you have been dealt, and those still in your hand. More importantly, you know when it’s time to fold them. And all you have to decide whether or not you want to join this particular expensive game again. Mrs AF most definitely won’t, and I don’t blame her. Good, innit? Not……… :td: |
Originally Posted by Armchair Flyer
(Post 33412006)
That will be a great conversation to have with Mrs AF. “Hi, just pootle on down to the hotel in the terminal and get a room as there are rooms available on the internet (because Emirates told you a bunch of lies, it’s not full).
Yep, that will go down real well - light the blue touchpaper and retreat to a safe distance. She’s pissed and I get it. There comes a point when you know and understand what cards you have been dealt, and those still in your hand. More importantly, you know when it’s time to fold them. And all you have to decide whether or not you want to join this particular expensive game again. Mrs AF most definitely won’t, and I don’t blame her. Good, innit? Not……… :td: I am not sure where we are at in terms of time served in the J lounge but I would really push to get moved to the F lounge if she still has a long wait and has not got anywhere with a hotel option. Whilst in normal circumstances I am not too fussed about the lounges, the food is a lot better in F - she can get served a la carte, the showers are better and generally it is a pretty quiet place to be. This is probably one of the very few occasions where I would even consider paying to enter to F lounge if there was no other option. Is she familiar with DXB and the different concourses? |
Originally Posted by Armchair Flyer
(Post 33412006)
That will be a great conversation to have with Mrs AF. “Hi, just pootle on down to the hotel in the terminal and get a room as there are rooms available on the internet (because Emirates told you a bunch of lies, it’s not full).
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Agree with the comments saying ask to be given access to F lounge. I had this happen a few years ago on a missed connection in J meant a 9 hour wait for the next flight. I asked for F lounge and after a few phone calls i was happily provided. It really did make all the difference. Much quieter, place to sleep, nice shower, a la carter dinner, and the 9 hours flew by. In your position i would even consider paying for access to F lounge
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