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Gold_Member Oct 1, 2009 8:42 pm

Gardyloo: I reviewed MCT for that very reason but I found it it to be pretty dull, offered very few really nice hotels and it looked like a third world country with nothing to do. DXB on the other hand...

I realise there's a good chance of 757L to ANC by September next year but for the possibility that I might get one of the old ones I'm not so keen.

Aaupgrade: ANC doesn't really interest me having just recently done a 8 day Inside Passage cruise through Alaska from Seattle. The hotels look disgusting in ANC as well.

A friend of mine went to AUA recently (via a YUP/KUP SC run that I organised for him from SFO). Said he would never go back again, reckons it was a dump. BGI is certainly worth my while visiting but thats the sort of place I'd go to on a YUP/KUP fare from the West coast. On a OWE it also only racks up D SCs and old 757s again.

The reason for ORD was partly because I would like to go there for a couple of days, but also because the connecting flight to DFW is a 777 (Int'l config with F suite).

Cheers

DownUnderFlyer Oct 2, 2009 8:07 am


Originally Posted by Gold_Member (Post 12476423)
Gardyloo: I reviewed MCT for that very reason but I found it it to be pretty dull, offered very few really nice hotels and it looked like a third world country with nothing to do. DXB on the other hand...

http://www.shangri-la.com/en/propert...aljissahresort

http://www.ghmhotels.com/

There is so much to do in Oman I wouldn't know where to start. Personally, I chose MCT over DXB almost every time.

henkybaby Oct 2, 2009 12:25 pm

QF does (did?) not allow A bookings on the A380. Only R and F. I have been refused on board twice, even as a OW Emerald. Could have changed by now. Last refusal was in January...

Some people have been lucky but unless you are confirmed I would not expect it.

Kiwi Flyer Oct 2, 2009 1:19 pm

QF does have A class on A380 (unlike SQ). So just a matter of finding availability (granted may not be easy).

DownUnderFlyer Oct 2, 2009 4:23 pm


Originally Posted by henkybaby (Post 12486411)
QF does (did?) not allow A bookings on the A380. Only R and F. I have been refused on board twice, even as a OW Emerald. Could have changed by now. Last refusal was in January...

Some people have been lucky but unless you are confirmed I would not expect it.

There have been people here finding A class ever since the QF A380 started. However most recently A class has been available in larger quantities than dioxin molecules in baby shampoos so people were actually able to book.

There is still plenty of A class on flights 1-2 weeks out.

Gold_Member Oct 2, 2009 7:45 pm


Originally Posted by DownUnderFlyer (Post 12482135)
http://www.shangri-la.com/en/propert...aljissahresort

http://www.ghmhotels.com/

There is so much to do in Oman I wouldn't know where to start. Personally, I chose MCT over DXB almost every time.

I'm not really into the cultural/historic stuff which MCT seemed to offer a lot of. Call me shallow and superficial but DXB looks great for 2-3 days.

I don't expect to secure A380 A availability 11 months out, so will place a firm booking in for one of the numerous flights that depart SYD-LHR in the afternoon and standby on the A380 flight. Having recently experienced QF 744 First Cabin for the first time a few weeks ago, it was nice but below my expectations for a 'premium product'. Maybe the EK First suite ruined it for me.

OT but I'm actually tempted to go with BA for their First product on the 777... any thoughts?

medicus Oct 2, 2009 10:39 pm

OT but I'm actually tempted to go with BA for their First product on the 777... any thoughts?

Yes - Don't.

THe 777 F is fine in itself, but the 744 I think is much better, simply because of the less through traffic from FA. It makes it much more private and less like a very expensive corridor with beds which is the feeling I sometimes get on the 777.

serfty Oct 14, 2009 9:13 pm


Originally Posted by Gold_Member (Post 12466259)
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5. The NZ dollar is still hovering at a point where it makes sense to originate in NZ, but everytime I ring AA BNE (or NZ) to price one they refuse to give me pricing originating in NZ due to OW rules. Whenever I try to use the RTW booking tool originating in NZ with an AA codeshare for a AKL-SYD flight it tells me it must be the local carrier and only allows a QF flight number. Afaik I cannot use the online booking tool to avoid YQ with QF either. ...


Originally Posted by Gold_Member (Post 12466705)
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Serfty: I considered the option you raise however I've read numerous reports here that state the AA NZ number simply diverts to AA BNE. When I quizzed them about doing this last time that told me that they can see that you are calling from an AUS number and then deny your NZ origination. Even mobiles will identify your origin within their system apparently.

I tried to use the online RTW booking tool but for some reason it won't let me chose the AA codeshare for the AKL-SYD flight; not sure if this is a region/locale issue or something to do with first flight? Anyone been able to do this successfully? ...

Having done many test ex AKL routings over the last few weeks, the on-line tool will only permit the "operating" carrier on flights from AKL to Oz - i.e. QF or LA numbers only.

AA codeshare on QF metal AKL-LAX is fine.

henkybaby Oct 15, 2009 9:38 am

Don't book a transit unless you are very, very sure it will never turn into a >24hr stop. This would lead to a reissue at $125.
Change DXB to MCT. DXB is boring as hell.
Don't count on the A380 too much.
Have fun and don't stress too much!

Gold_Member Oct 15, 2009 7:47 pm


Originally Posted by henkybaby (Post 12647483)
Don't book a transit unless you are very, very sure it will never turn into a >24hr stop. This would lead to a reissue at $125.
Change DXB to MCT. DXB is boring as hell.
Don't count on the A380 too much.
Have fun and don't stress too much!

I have a proposed transit throught DFW purely as a means of maximising SCs from West to East Coast. Are you saying that even if its not my fault (the carrier delays a flight), that I will still be up for a reissue?

Please tell me what MCT has to offer over DXB (given that I am not even slightly interested in Middle Eastern history nor culture) ?

A380 is a bonus on the day of departure if standby is confirmed.

Not stressing, jsut trying to be very thorough with my planning and research so that I can minimise risk of problems etc.

DownUnderFlyer Oct 15, 2009 9:02 pm


Originally Posted by Gold_Member (Post 12653906)
I have a proposed transit throught DFW purely as a means of maximising SCs from West to East Coast. Are you saying that even if its not my fault (the carrier delays a flight), that I will still be up for a reissue?

You might still be up for a re-issue but you won't have to pay for it if it is the carriers fault.


Originally Posted by Gold_Member (Post 12653906)
Please tell me what MCT has to offer over DXB (given that I am not even slightly interested in Middle Eastern history nor culture) ?

I think you have made it quite clear that you don't want to go to MCT.


Originally Posted by Gold_Member (Post 12653906)
A380 is a bonus on the day of departure if standby is confirmed.

Not stressing, jsut trying to be very thorough with my planning and research so that I can minimise risk of problems etc.

Good luck with the A380.

henkybaby Oct 16, 2009 12:08 am

If you are not interested in ME culture you should not go there... But since you decided to anyways, you picked the Costa del Allah. If that is your thing, that is your thing. Why see the world if you can be safe in your hotel compound, right?

MCT has far more to offer. Not only in sights (nature and otherwise) but also in authenticity, although I doubt you are much persuaded by the latter. If you are desperately worried that you will be exposed to something new you can hide away at Shangri La's Barr Al Jissah Resort. No worries, you can pretend you are anywhere.

Moomba Oct 16, 2009 2:36 am


Originally Posted by henkybaby (Post 12655193)
If you are not interested in ME culture you should not go there... But since you decided to anyways, you picked the Costa del Allah. If that is your thing, that is your thing. Why see the world if you can be safe in your hotel compound, right?

MCT has far more to offer. Not only in sights (nature and otherwise) but also in authenticity, although I doubt you are much persuaded by the latter. If you are desperately worried that you will be exposed to something new you can hide away at Shangri La's Barr Al Jissah Resort. No worries, you can pretend you are anywhere.

If the OP doesn't want to go to MCT he doesn't want to.

No need to resort to this kind of post. Bad form. :td:

aaupgrade Oct 16, 2009 8:02 am

Yeah, and you can't even go downhill skiing in MCT anyway. :D

henkybaby Oct 16, 2009 9:44 am

I merely answered his question


Please tell me what MCT has to offer over DXB (given that I am not even slightly interested in Middle Eastern history nor culture) ?
Albeit it with a hint of sarcasm. Lets not be overly sensitive, shall we?


Originally Posted by aaupgrade (Post 12656385)
Yeah, and you can't even go downhill skiing in MCT anyway. :D

One of the bigger shortcomings indeed. :D


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