![]() So, this gorgeous looking ramen bowl didn’t get eaten much. Basically, if there’s any “fancy” sounding ingredients, it’s pretty much safe to assume that it won’t be anything he’ll want to try. And seriously, how can one person have SO MANY CABLES AND ELECTRONICS next to him on his seat? Here were some photos he took of his bed. (Full disclosure, he’s not actually sleeping, just pretending for the photo) Ken thoroughly enjoyed his first class seat! Toward the very end of the flight, the flight attendants even let me come up from business class to join him in his “guest” seat for a cup of Hong Kong Milk Tea.Īlthough, I had snuck up there briefly to talk to him before, and snap a picture of him cozy in his bed-in-the-sky. Cathay Pacific First Class Review – JFK YVR I peeked out the window and saw some lightning in the clouds far off in the distance to the south. I woke up to some turbulence and turned on the airshow, which showed that we were over Montana. I fell asleep shortly into the movie (which is no indication of how I felt about the movie! Tiredness was just winning out at that point!) My starters were placed on my tray first.įollowed by my main dish, the Potato Leek Strudel.Īfter dinner, I reclined my seat, put on my headphones, and started watching Selma. I opted for the Potato Leek and Vegetable Strudel. It was a 10PM flight departure, and I had already been, ahem, imbibing quite a bit at the lounge, so I was feeling pretty sleepy □ The food was decent, but to be honest, I was getting pretty tired by the time food was being served. There was also a small, convenient table between the seat and the window. The remote control and TV controls were above the seat, which I much appreciated after constantly adjusting my seat by accident thanks to the poorly placed seat controls on Air Berlin’s Business Class. The TV screen was at an angle, but popped out for viewing. I snapped a photo of the middle seat configuration as well: The business class cabin is set up in a 1–2–1 configuration, and I had a single seat. ![]() I sat in the “front row” of the business class cabin, which the ticket counter agent was kind enough to do so Ken and I were really only one “row” apart, even though we were in different classes. Cathay Pacific Business Class Review – JFK-YVR So, I sat in business and he sat in first. Ken and I had talked about it, whether we both just wanted to sit in business class together, but I told him I really wanted him to experience Cathay Pacific First Class. The flight did, in fact, go out with FOUR empty first class seats. I checked all the way until the morning of our departure. Long story short, a second first class seat NEVER opened. There were four open seats in first class according to ExpertFlyer (meaning that only two seats were booked, one of which was Ken’s). And I kept checking and checking for one more seat to come available. About two months before our departure, ONE first class seat opened, and I jumped on it, booking it in Ken’s name. The idea was that I would switch our seats from business class to first class. I had originally booked two business class tickets on Cathay Pacific, knowing that they usually open up first class availability at the last minute. You can read more about why I sat in business class and Ken sat in first class in my previous post, but here’s a quick excerpt for the lazy: Victoria, British Columbia | Alaska Cruise PortĪfter our long, but lovely layover spent in the British Airways lounge at JFK, it was time to board our Cathay Pacific flight to Vancouver!.Skagway and White Pass and Yukon Route Railroad.Juneau, Alaska (Alaska Cruise Port of Call).Tracy Arm Fjord and Sawyer Glaciers | Alaska Cruise.Ketchikan, AK (Misty Fjords and Creek Street).Ruby Princess | Cabin Review | Mini Suite and Accessible Staterooms.Amtrak Cascades Line Vancouver to Seattle (Review).Cathay Pacific 777-300ER Review (First and Business Class) – JFK-YVR.British Airways First and Business Class Lounge at JFK (Serving Cathay Pacific Passengers).How we Picked Shore Excursions for our Alaska Cruise.Alaska Cruise 2015 – Trip Report Introduction.
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