Bronco Lane
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I would love to hear about your experience after you return.Another plus for Lufthansa.im actually heading there on Tuesday with Lufthansa.
I am also looking at the various seating options.....Standard Class, Premium Class, Business Class etc.Emirates are very comfortable and it is nice to break the journey in Dubai.
Economy is just that. In my personal opinion I would find flying that distance very uncomfortable. Premium Class is similar to Economy on the exit isle - more leg room. Business Class your seat reclines fully and a mattress is provided. It is possible to get a full nights sleep. Emirates has its seat sale in January.I am also looking at the various seating options.....Standard Class, Premium Class, Business Class etc.
When we flew with Etihad we flew business class and it was not great to be honest. I don't think I would spend that type of money again....but would consider maybe some sort of Premium Class.
Etihad never provided us with a mattress. The business class seats on the 4 legs (over and back) were of different quality. Even the area where your feet went when lying flat was of different quality. In two of the legs your feet went in to a pointed narrow area, restricting movement.Business Class your seat reclines fully and a mattress is provided
We have stayed in old town Macau, not one of the high rise gambling type hotels. Loved Macau, different vibe to Hong Kong.a business trip with a short break in macau.
Used to go there every second weekend about twenty five years ago. There are two islands linked by causeways to the Macau main island. Beaches, holiday atmosphere, portguese food so thats where id go (though obviously they may have changed a bit in 25 years !)We have stayed in old town Macau, not one of the high rise gambling type hotels. Loved Macau, different vibe to Hong Kong.
We hated breaking our journey to Hong Kong with a stop in Abu Dhabi. Hot, stuffy, crowded, manic airport. I don't want to break my journey in a middle eastern airport again, unless it is a well recommended airport.A colleague from HK recently flew home with BA from London and she felt it was fine but prefers Cathay.
I used too use etihad all the time for multiple trips a year and also got fed up with them( covid was the nail in the coffin really ).We hated breaking our journey to Hong Kong with a stop in Abu Dhabi. Hot, stuffy, crowded, manic airport. I don't want to break my journey in a middle eastern airport again, unless it is a well recommended airport.
We were wondering about flying non stop from London or a European airport to Hong Kong. Is a 14 to 17 hour direct journey better than two 8 hour legs with a few hours layover in the middle?
I am leaning toward this. Amsterdam is a busy airport so it would be between Munich or Zurich. Does Helsinki merit?Munich,Zurich or Amsterdam is handy enough followed by the long 14hr flight too HK.
Flying to a European airport first means you could be hanging around London or Amsterdam or similar for your connecting flight.I am leaning toward this. Amsterdam is a busy airport so it would be between Munich or Zurich.
As Munich is quiet small we have 1:10 mins lay over.I am leaning toward this. Amsterdam is a busy airport so it would be between Munich or Zurich. Does Helsinki merit?
Dubai and Abu Dhabi are so large in a lot of cases you have too get a bus from the plane too the terminal.Flying to a European airport first means you could be hanging around London or Amsterdam or similar for your connecting flight.
Flying with one of the mid eastern airlines, you are in the air from the get-go on a large plane and putting miles/hours behind you while others taking the European route are still sitting in an airport.
Planning a similar trip myself and I would be interested to know how good the half way airports stack up. I have read that Dubai is absolutely huge and getting from your plane to arrivals is an exercise in itself. Then you have the long walk between gates. Doha seems to be a smaller airport with all check-in gates in the same terminal building?
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