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Old Sep 17, 2011 | 10:29 am
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I flew the ATL-JNB direct route in E+. On a new 777-200LR. Very pleasant. BE is all lie flat seats all with direct aisle access. Recommend that!

Originally Posted by Adam91281
Hi Kimbb,

I have my first trip to Johannesburg coming up and was wondering if you could provide some advice. I'm flying from NY and can fly either South African Airways direct or connect on Delta in Atlanta, KLM in Amsterdam, Lufthansa in Munich, British Airways in London, Emirates in Dubai, and Air France in Paris. I know that both Lufthansa and AF are the A380 but I don't believe either of them has a truly lie flat seat yet. What are your experiences with the flights to J'berg and what airline do you think provides the best seats, quality and entertainment? Any advice on hotels in Sandton? Debating between the Radisson Blu, Radisson Blu Gautrain, the Intercontinental, and the Hilton. I've heard the Gautrain Radisson is the newest but that the Intercontinental is still the nicest??

Thanks in advance for any advice.

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Old Sep 18, 2011 | 7:43 am
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I just came across this TR now, thanks a lot for sharing kimbb, this was enjoyable to read.

I used to have Petroleum Club myself when I was in an oil company based in the Hague, but must say I never really took advantage of the benefits except some food vouchers at AMS before I reached FB Gold status and got lounge access. The experience you had at CDG sounds quite terrible really, and I must say it's not a good advertisement for their offering.
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Old Dec 7, 2011 | 5:47 pm
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Fully agree with the check in situation in JNB. It is a madhouse! I have to take at least an hour to mentally prepare myself for the ordeal before actually checking in.
Y check in is just undoable.

Funny story, a few years ago my mother and I flew down to JNB at the last minute for my sister's wedding. I actually decided to go a few days after my mom bought her ticket so of course there was no availability with her flights (all in Y). She was flying ATL - JNB with DL and I was doing SEA - JNB with AF. Anyway, she broke her foot the night before the wedding. What an ordeal trying to get her checked in at JNB at 17:00!! I had her sit down somewhere with our luggage so I can go get the pre-arranged weelchair. The agent kept on directing me to the check in kiosk to check in until I practically had to yell at him that I did not want to check in yet.

By the time I got my poor mother to the front of the line, an hour had passed already and I told the agent to check in my mother first because her flight was leaving in less than an hour and she still had struggle through the crowds and through exit control with the darn weelchair. The agent couldn't comprehend that we were not travelling together and ended up cheking my bag under my mom's name and vice versa. Finally I told him he needed some help. He promptly got up, put all of our bags down on the floor in between two desks and left. I guess a manager came out, profusely apologized, got us sorted out in no time whatsoever and a porter showed up to whisk my mother away (made it to the gate just in time). When the manager finished checking me in he again apologized and handed me an invitation to the lounge.

I too found the lounge very lacking and the plastic seats were odd, to say the least.

Ah, good ole' Jo'burg. Everytime I transit through their something like this happens.

In hindsight it reminds me more of a Monty Python scene than anything else. lol.
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