Flight Report - AMS-DXB-BKK ; BKK-REP (part 1)

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capetown
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Flight Report - AMS-DXB-BKK ; BKK-REP (part 1)

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Hi,

What follows is a short report on a couple of flights I made recently on my holiday to fabulous Thailand and Cambodia.

First a disclaimer ;) : don’t expect too much technicalities : I like flying, I like planes, but I am not so much an addict that I would consider myself a spotter … So for those who expect all kinds or reg’s and other stuff – you better stop reading now :)

Ok, here’s are the flights covered (all flown in economy class):

October 30th, AMS – DXB with Emirates (EK 146, departure AMS 15.30hrs, arrival DXB 23.59 hrs), B777-300 ER ;

October 31st, DXB – BKK with Emirates (EK 384, departure DXB 03.15hrs, arrival BKK 12.05 hrs),
A380-800 :thumbup:

November 3rd, BKK – REP (Siem Reap, Cambodia) with Bangkok Airways (PG913, departure BKK 13.55 hrs, arrival REP 14.55), A320


1) EK 146 : AMS – DXB
After a smooth ride with Thalys from Brussel-Zuid / Bruxelles Midi (Dep. 09.50 hrs, Arrival AMS 11.27hrs), I immediately got to the Emirates check-in area. A bit too early though, check-in only started at approx. 12.45 hrs. After some queing, I got checked in rather fast, and was all free to explore AMS airport on my own.

After a couple of glasses of red wine (I said I like flying but nevertheless always apply a limited amount of alcohol to myself just for in case really bad turbulence would strike :twisted: ), I got to the gate.

Here she is, one of Emirates’ many triple 777’s (777-300 ER, but they also fly the 777-200 LR).
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Quite impressive by the way if you see their widebody-only fleet at DXB airport (you’ll see other pictures further in this report).

I prebooked a window seat in the back of the plane (row 48A), with just one seat next to me (which was occupied – by a very sympathetic dealer in white truffles – too bad he didn’t have any samples on board). It was a full flight.

During taxiing, not that many exotic birds @ AMS, except maybe for this Surinam Airways A340-(?)300 (sorry for the poor quality and framing of the pic but I had to be quick as this taxiing was done at a respectable speed...) :
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Also not sure what this Virgin Atlantic pax 747-400 was doing here :
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We took off on time, and the take off (as the whole flight) was very smooth :
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Here’s a link to a little movie I shot, climbing out of AMS and turning left (almost 270°) to get on track for DXB.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P94_gGCPPag

The route takes you over the Netherlands, Germany, Poland, Slovakia, Romania, the Black Sea, Turkey, Iraq (close to Iran), the Persian Gulf into DXB. It’s a 6.5 hours flight approximately.

Nothing particularly spectacular about in flight meals.

The ICE inflight entertainment system did an excellent job, with a vast array of movies, CD’s, TV programmes and Radio podcasts.
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But as my neighbor was such a nice guy, we spent most time talking to each other, having a drink and looking from time to time at the flight map (which is what I generally chose on my inflight entertainment system, even if the movie choice is plentiful). Here’s me somewhere above the Shatt – al – Arab, the border between Iran and Iraq, about one hour before landing in DXB.
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Landing perfectly on time in DXB, where I headed for the Merhaba lounge – free drinks and food , however extremely crowded as around midnight is the time where most flights inbound from Europe and Africa land, and have their passengers transferred to connecting flights to Asia. Anyway, I managed to find a place and sample some houmous and other Middle Eastern delicacies.

On to the gate then for the “pièce de résistance”, my long anticipated flight on the A380. (see part 2)

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Very nice report. Sharp pictures, especially views from taken through the window: you had a clear day to enjoy the scenery.
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Virgin Atlantic 747-400's are actually pretty normal visitors at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport. They visit AMS to receive maintenance at KLM E&M (Engineering & Maintenance). Hope this helps.

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Hi Capetown,
Thanks for the trip report.
May I ask you how much you paid for the Merhaba lounge ? Was it worth it?
Thanks

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rix wrote:Hi Capetown,
Thanks for the trip report.
May I ask you how much you paid for the Merhaba lounge ? Was it worth it?
Thanks
Interesting question about lounge acces and the price for it.
I had a very strange experience. We had as a family with 2 children a 8 hour transit time to span at Dubai. Too long to hang around in transit. The price for 4 people in the lounge was also steep. I didn't prebook anything.
I just went to the airport hotel and asked for a room. The price was quite high for those less than 8 hours. ( I think it was something about 150 US$ ! - maybe I can find it back in a previous post of some years ago )
But I agreed, just to be able to get some rest, a shower, clean toilet etcetera.
During check inn I had a very friendly chat with the Phillippino staff. I had to give my VISA card and during check out I would receive my bill. But that didn't happen. Something with the printer or what. I just had to sign a VISA paper slip.
After my holiday I saw on my VISA account that 80 or 90 dollars had been distracted. :P
OK, stil a lot of money for about 6 hours use of a (nice) hotel room. But I have never understood why I had to pay much less than what was originally said. Maybe my friendliness towards the Phillipino staff? (who complained enormously about their local bosses ...)


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Re: Flight Report - AMS-DXB-BKK ; BKK-REP (part 1)

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rix wrote:Hi Capetown,
Thanks for the trip report.
May I ask you how much you paid for the Merhaba lounge ? Was it worth it?
Thanks
Well, I have a Diner's Club Card and Diner's Club Card holders have free access to the Merhaba lounge... So I'm afraid I don't have an answer for you when it comes to access fees. There are 2 Merhaba lounges, if I correctly recall one in T3, and one in T1. The T1 lounge offered better views of the runway action than the one in T3 (but I have to admit that I entered T3 lounge in the middle of the night so don't take my views for absolute wisdom :? )

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Desert Rat wrote:Next time, you might sleep here...

http://solherrera.posterous.com/sleep-b ... ng-50-70-s
Good for the Japanese who are used to such things.
Wrong option in our case when we were with 4.
But anyway, thank you for the link. I keep it in mind, despite I have no real reason anymore to fly Emirates and to pass through Dubai.

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