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Old Mar 12, 2000 | 4:02 pm
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AF-CDG to EWR

This was my first opportunity to fly Air France. The plane was a 747-400, an upgrade from the antique -100 that used to serve this route. Maybe I got lucky! I was in coach, since this was a long weekend mileage run. I did notice, however, in the second section of Business Class on the main deck, that it was configured 2-3-2 and I was thinking that I would not want to be in the middle seat if I had actually paid for a business class seat. Prior to borarding, I used my President's Club card to get into the Air France lounge, as I have previously. While I was in the entry line, they turned away a Delta flyer who had his club card. Apparently there is no reciprocal lounge privleges with their partnership.
Boarding was sort of a scrum. There appeared to be a low volume announcement about business class boarding, but everyone surged to the podium and it was first come, first served. The plane pushed back about 25 minutes late and were were 25 minutes late in arriving in Newark.
Shortly after take off, they came through with a drinks cart. Many people took champagne that was on it. This was followed by lunch. The choices were: Sauteed Turkey with Saint Menehould sauce,parslied potatoes OR Hake with cream sauce, basmati rice with diced potatoes. I had the turkey and thought it was very good. It was more like turkey chunks. There was a roll (cold), cheese, and desert was a champagne -style mouse with raisins. Again, very good.
After clean-up, the crew disappeared for hours, although you could go into the galley, past the closed curtain, and get what you wanted.
About an hour before landing, the drinks cart returned along with a snack (small finger sandwich, cheese, etc).
Finally, on landing, well before the plane came to a complete stop, half of the passengers jumped up and started unloading the overhead bins. US FA's would have had a coronary.
Overall, I would take AF again, rating them a lot closed to CO, which I generally take, than to NW.
If anyone has a yen to see Paris, go now! The place is jumping at at 6.8 ff to the $, it is VERY cheap.

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Old Mar 12, 2000 | 8:28 pm
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Vulcan: Thanks for the foreign exchange tip! I guess that's one of the effects of the decline of the Euro. I'll have to take advantage of it this summer.
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Old Mar 14, 2000 | 6:18 am
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Amazed Catman doesn't fly AF -- they serve his (and Yaz & Eddie's) favorite:

and desert was a champagne -style mouse with raisins
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Old Mar 14, 2000 | 11:21 am
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Le Reporte es magnifique (Ok, I'll give up the French)

Les PAWS QUAD (FOUR PAWS UP in French!) good friend Ed!

OH FUDGE! I really really really really want to go to Paris, but not alone, unless I have to.

OMNI for Onefreeman: Eddie is afraid of mice but would enjoy that meal. He eats anything!
Yaz only likes Fancy Feast cat food in the crystal dish.

As for me, I will only fly AF when they join star alliance. For me it's THE NICE GRAY AIRLINE (UNLESS THE BLUE AIRLINE HAS A CAN'T BEAT OFFER!)

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Old Mar 17, 2000 | 4:23 am
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I'm still waiting for Air France to refund the $600 they owe me.
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