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somebol May 28, 2025 10:31 pm

Now in VA lounge. Boarding in 30 mins
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Drink #2 the ‘’Nicht-Standard-Trio’’

WiSK May 29, 2025 3:02 am


Originally Posted by somebol (Post 37113388)
Emotionally, I’m oscillating between giddy anticipation and mild guilt. But let’s be clear: this isn’t indulgence. This is self-care. It just so happens that my version of self-care involves lie-flat beds, warm nuts, and a wine list with footnotes.
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Am I really flying halfway around the world just for a seat and a meal?

Absolutely.
And I regret nothing.

Marvellous :D

babystepper May 29, 2025 4:38 am


Originally Posted by somebol (Post 37113388)
Am I really flying halfway around the world just for a seat and a meal?

Absolutely.
And I regret nothing.

Looking forward to your report

This entire post could be the perfect forward to an FT Trip Report compendium!

gpb_croppers63 May 29, 2025 4:52 am

Looking forward to following along. Have a great time! :)

somebol May 29, 2025 5:52 pm

Australians often complain about the “Australia Tax”—the mysterious premium we pay on just about everything from gadgets to groceries to economy class. But we in Canberra? We live under a more niche tyranny: the Canberra Tax. Flights to and from CBR are somehow double the cost of any other route. A simple 300km hop to Sydney? North of $200. Same price as a decent domestic leg. Except this one’s in a Dash 8 and lasts about as long as a good voice message.

But I love flying out of CBR. It’s never too busy, the layout is intuitive, and it only takes minutes to get from kerbside to airside. My wife dropped me off like she was making a grocery run, and moments later I was airside, toasting the trip with a drink at Capital Brewing, courtesy of priority pass, and then migrated to the Virgin lounge to nurse a beer and answer a few work emails to keep up the illusion of productivity.

The hop to Sydney was, as always, unremarkable. We spent more time in the airspace above Sydney than actually flying. It’s a route best described as “airborne formality.”

After landing, I took the airport bus to the international terminal. From there: check-in, security, and immigration. I was walking into the Qantas First Lounge 45 minutes after deplaning.



While arriving into Australia usually involves suspicion, sniffer dogs, and explaining your trail mix to someone in latex gloves, departures have now started to resemble arrivals. After security, you’re funnelled into a single, sad little immigration hall with exactly sevenSmartGates to serve all of international departures. Seven! For a major city. But once you make it through, the reward is sweet. You emerge into the warm, familiar glow of the Qantas First Lounge.



Now, in Australia, we don’t agree on much. But we do agree on three cultural icons: Don Bradman, Ned Kelly, and the Salt and Pepper Squid in the Qantas First Lounge. The lounge itself is beautiful—tastefully designed, with great tarmac views and a decent wine list. And in the past, I’ve had some excellent meals there. I have the photos to prove it.

Full disclosure: I’m vegetarian. (Not by choice)

So it was with great anticipation that I approached this long-awaited return visit (my first since 2019). And, well… let’s just say it didn’t live up to the memory.

I had lentil soup, mushroom stir-fry, and pavlova. The soup was lukewarm, joyless, and so devoid of flavour that no amount of salt or pepper could revive it. The mushroom stir-fry was better, but still miles behind what you could get in any average suburban Asian joint. The pavlova? Glorious, as always. And the sourdough served with the soup was legitimately excellent—I ate the bread and left the soup, which felt symbolic somehow.

All of this was accompanied by two glasses of champagne and the slow erosion of my culinary optimism. But hey, champagne dulls many things. Including soup-based betrayal.



Some people critique QR First for its lack of doors, or its less-than-private layout. Personally, I don’t mind. It’s spacious, elegant, and—most importantly—has no dreaded footwell coffin. As for privacy, I’m not particularly worried. I assume my cabin-mates are far too busy drinking Krug and pretending to sleep to care what I’m doing in seat 2A.

As I write this, we’re 12 hours into the flight. I’ve had a good meal, slept solidly for nearly seven hours, and spent the last few hours sipping coffee, writing and reflecting on the fact that this whole plan, while slightly ridiculous, is also absolutely worth it.



There’s 1.5 hours left until we land in Doha

P.S. No photos until we get to BHX, most likely. My phone and iPad are currently locked in a Cold War, and I lack the finger flexibility (and patience) to type anything longer a line on my phone. Words only for now—pictures when iDevice diplomacy is restored

somebol May 30, 2025 8:04 am

Just to prove that I am not making all this up, some photos to establish the authenticity of my words

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My ride to sydney
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the “questionable soup”
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QR welcome drink
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Proper drink
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A tasty soup for change, I did eat more food onboard, but forgot to take photos
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breakfast at Al Safa

somebol May 30, 2025 8:08 am

Have just checked into Adagio aparthotel, the plan is to go for a walk and then the pub tour and then sleep. Hopefully that should keep the Jet lag to a minimum.
But first, I am thirsty and need to find a beer.

somebol May 30, 2025 8:39 am

Found it!!
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somebol May 30, 2025 9:49 pm

Good morning, I’ve been up since 3 am.

Yesterday evening I spent a few hours walking around the city center

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Bullring markets
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St Martin’s church
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St Martin’s Church
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Admiral Nelson
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B’ham Cathedral
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B’ham Cathedral
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B’ham Cathedral
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B’ham Cathedral
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Museum
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Victoria Square
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At this point I was crashing hard, so skipped the pub tour and grabbed a bite to eat and was in bed by 9:30 pm.
Steps for today: 16,432

somebol May 30, 2025 11:13 pm

With nothing better to do. I got ready and went down to moor st station to purchase tickets for today’s excursion to Warwick. Also bought the plusbus addon for Birmingham

the plan now is to ride random busses till it’s time for the train.

but first, need coffee…
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somebol May 31, 2025 2:28 am

A tour around suburbia to Solihull.
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somebol May 31, 2025 5:58 am

I enjoyed the excursion to Warwick Castle. The history is fascinating—this place has been standing for over a millennium and has hosted everyone from William the Conqueror to Netflix location scouts. There’s something both grounding and surreal about standing in a centuries-old stone hall that predates your entire country. Touching walls that have seen a thousand years of drama, betrayal, and questionable plumbing is oddly humbling.

Beyond the expected stately rooms, towers, and draughty corridors, there were live shows, falconry displays, and more activities for kids than you could shake a foam sword at. I spent a couple of hours just wandering the grounds, climbing towers, and taking in the views.

All in all, a great way to spend a few hours
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Now heading back to the hotel to charge devices. Afterwards it’s jewellery quarter, drinks and food in no particular order


somebol May 31, 2025 6:00 am

I am flying from MAN tomorrow morning on lx y. Is it worth purchasing premium security?

australienne May 31, 2025 7:16 am

I did last year when flying from MAN in LH Y since I was travelling with a bandaged wrist and was concerned about having to go through a crowded security check in a hurry. (Plus bad previous security experiences at MAN where I'd almost missed a flight.)

It worked since I was through in 5 minutes even with an extra check of the bandages, and I was offered help lifting my bag as well. But a friend on the same flight said that regular security was very quick that day, so who knows if it was actually necessary. Certainly felt easier, though.

babystepper May 31, 2025 5:34 pm

somebol thanks for the Warwick Castle details, was looking forward to this!

Once upon a time in the 1980s I was there and as a yank was "concerned" when I emerged at the top of a tower and the door from the stairs auto-closed with a loud "thump". Turning around at the noise I was dismayed to see a door with no handle and a sign "No Way Down". Makes sense to Brits but for a moment I thought I would have to climb down lol! Thankfully there was a separate down-only stairwell


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