Well I am finally in Paris after what seems like forever. Maybe I shouldn’t book holidays so far in advance!! Anyway I very excitingly travelled business class this time so I have done a bit of a review.
I am very glad to be on holidays after pretty much running around like a chook with its head cut off for the whole of June. Which explains why no blogs for ages...
The first leg was BA Sydney to Bangkok, then Finnair Bangkok to Helsinki and Finnair Helsinki to Paris. Since last time I went overseas they’ve changed the Qantas club at Sydney Airport to be business and first class lounges only...so I’m glad I was going business or I would have been very grumpy!!
The business class lounge is ok, kind of like normal Qantas club but with better food. It had some really good showers although it’s not really at the start of the trip that you need them...
BA Business class was pretty awesome I have to say. I was on the upstairs deck, which I love. It feels like you’re on a private plane of 20 people!! They have a bit of an odd setup where you are in a bit of a pod thing and the person next to you is reversed so until you put up the screen you are looking directly at each other. A bit strange. But it does give you heaps of room, and for the person on the window it’s like your own room. So awesome! I have taken a video but for some reason it doesn't want to upload...will try another time.
The beds go down completely flat to 180° and there’s a footrest so you can stretch out your legs if you are just sitting around. The food is great, I had a tomato and bocconcini salad for entree, trout salad for dinner and the pistachio tart for dessert. Yum!
The only negative was that the light above where I was sitting wouldn’t go out so I was lying in a blaze of light trying to get some sleep. They couldn’t work out what was wrong with it. It was very frustrating as I am the kind of person who can’t sleep in the light and can’t sleep in a mask!!
The movies I watched were Valentines Day and one with Ewan McGregor, The Ghost Writer, that was quite good, although it had lots of atmospheric dark scenes that you can’t really see on an aeroplane screen.
So then we arrived in Bangkok and I had to walk about 35 mins and stand in a massive security queue to get onto the next flight, which was more of the old style of business class. I have to say most of it was lovely, but it was a tiny bit disappointing next to the BA flight. The food was delicious, I was able to select a seafood meal (which was a bit weird at breakfast when I got prawn noodles with an omelette) and the quality was great.
It was a fairly new plane but it had just the seats next to each other with no dividers or anything, and the seats only folded out to about 190 degrees. It's so much more comfortable than economy but I spent most of the time feeling like I was just about to slide down the seat. I got a few hours of sleep but not like a proper night's rest. I didn't really watch any movies as I was trying to sleep but I saw a great documentary on Michelin stars and what it means to the chefs and what they have to do to get one. v interesting.
The leg from Helsinki to Paris was just like going from Sydney to Melbourne so not really special seats, just good food and nice glasses for our drinks. Had a really awesome salmon panini for breakfast (yes second breakfast). No individual screens either so I just read my book.
On the whole it was SO much better than economy, particularly the food and comfy seats, but I still ended up in Paris looking like my face had been sandpapered. Would love to get some humidity in those cabins!!
Anyway let's see what it's like on the way home...bring on the first class!!!!!!!!!!! woo hoo!