baralles de coixins són més divertits en 36,000 peus!

I don’t know who started it or why. But someone did, so as we started our descent into Paine Field on Friday a full-fledged pillow fight broke out. Suddenly the cabin was filled with pillows (and a blanket or two) flying back and forth. Quite entertaining to watch and participate in:

Click here to view the embedded video.

Adéu, Comiat, Adéu ...

Twenty-hour hours after departing Paine Field, it’s safe to say Star Mega DO2 is over. The charter has returned to Houston; the FlyerTalk moderators are in Seattle, and everyone else is scattering to the winds. (I finally had a chance this week to earn some miles on Delta. Yes, I’m that guy.)

On behalf of the official blogger-in-residence, I’d like to thank Tommy, Oliver and Reb for having me, Seth for writing the funny posts while I wrote the boring ones, everyone who came along for the journey, and all of our sponsors (especially Starwood, which prepared an awesome meal for 200 exhausted, euphoric fliers). I’ll see you all at the next Frequent Traveler Awards, if not before, and let the countdown to Star Mega DO3 beginnow.

CO Vol 1905 En arribar al camp de Paine

Matt Cawby at the Paine Field blog has granted us permission to repost his photos of our arrival at PAE Friday, which we have gratefully done:

Dins ZA003: Una altra primícia per StarMegaDo

When I saw the original itinerary for today’s festivities I thought that landing at Paine Field in Everett, Washington was going to be the highlight of the day. It is an airport that doesn’t see commercial airline service and flying in on a jet is quite rare unless you’re a Boeing test pilot. As we were panicking trying to find the driver of the luggage delivery company (that’s a whole ‘nother story) I was also chatting with one of the Boeing organizers and she let me in on an additional detail of the itinerary: We were going to be inside one of the 787 Dreamliner test aircraft.

Boeing has taken a few 787s on tour over the past few months but they don’t really let just anyone on board to look around. Indeed, several of our tour guides today noted that they had never been inside one either. Encara, somehow we managed to convince them that it was a good idea for us to get inside. And they were incredibly gracious in allowing us to do so.

We bounded up the stairs and into the cabin and, in that moment, became part of the record books. We were the first non-industry folks to be inside the plane. With our near 200 participants touring the aircraft we also significantly increased the total number of people who have toured it in general. We didn’t have full run of the aircraft like we did on the A380 in Frankfurt, mostly because it is still a test aircraft and still mostly being used for making sure that things are really working as expected so that the planes can be delivered. It wasn’t even fully fitted with an interior.

It did have enough bits installed, however, to make our walk-through truly memorable. We got to poke our heads into the cockpit. It is all glass and huge digital screens rather than traditional instruments. Quite a change from the Bonanza I was sitting in earlier in the day during my Phoenix visit. The whole main console is LCD screens and the electronic flight deck is integrated into the cockpit rather than in huge binders. The cockpit is also rather spacious, with a couple jump-seats and standing room for another person or two.

The crew rest area – installed into the space above the passenger cabin – was surprisingly large. I suppose had they cut it to three beds from two it would have been incredibly cramped. Instead they appeared quite spacious and comfortable.

The overhead bins are apparently spec’d to hold four bags each at 12”x16”x25”. That’s HUGE. It didn’t look to me like the 25” dimension was real but I didn’t have a tape measure handy and they wouldn’t let me crawl up in one to check it out (the guy running that part actually noted that he’d been warned about me and overhead bins when I asked about that).

Perhaps most significant was that the aircraft was fitted with a few rows of economy class seating in a 3-3-3 configuration. There has been much concern in the frequent flyer community as most airlines announced their intentions to go 9-abreast on the 787 rather than the 8-abreast that Boeing originally claimed the aircraft was designed for. Sitting in the seats today I was pleasantly surprised by just how comfortable the cabin felt. I know that there’s a lot more to it than just seat width, but things might not be quite as dire as feared.

And that was it. The visit was short – only about 15-20 minutes – but incredibly fun and truly an amazing experience. And yet another first for StarMegaDo.

No photos (from us) because of corporate security policies but their folks took a few of our group that I hope to post soon.

Sortida de camp a Primera Classe

I’m pretty sure that the first class service on today’s LH440 from Frankfurt to Houston was not typical. With eight people hanging out in two of the seats upstairs at one point it was much more reminiscent of a field trip than a flight. Even with the extra bodies up there is was a quite fun and pleasant experience.

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As we sat around sharing travel stories and canapés it was an opportunity to truly enjoy some of the best that air travel has to offer. At triple the normal capacity seated in the first class beds, it was still quite a bit more comfortable than my assigned seat in the economy cabin. And the food and beverage choices were definitely a few steps above.

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There was plenty of champagne to be had, as well as a few bottles of Baileys consumed, several beers and a glass or two of Johnnie Walker Blue, and that was just during the bit of the flight that I was invited up to visit.

The food spread was quite impressive, too. From finger sandwiches to fresh fruit to a quite impressive caviar presentation, everything I saw was top notch.

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Oh, and some fun with the amenity kits, too:

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It really did seem much more like summer camp or a field trip than a 10 hour flight across the Atlantic.

El que et vas perdre (O només Recorda vagament) Últim Any

Amb menys d'una setmana per anar fins que el tir transatlàntic fora de Mega Star DO, primer-comptadors de temps s'estarà preguntant exactament el que està endins per. Així que pel teu bé, aquí estan els enllaços a dos comptes del viatge de l'any passat.

De Scott McCartney “Un drogoaddicte de viatge Excursió,” publicat al Tque el Wall Street Journal ofereix una bona visió general:

El Mega-DO, que va començar a Chicago, va donar als guerrers de la carretera una educació en com les companyies aèries treballen. A cada parada, executius de l'aerolínia els va donar la benvinguda amb els cantants i ballarins, mecànics i pilots, abundant menjar i beguda i els circuits de botigues de motors, serveis de formació, avions i hangars.

Igual que els nens en una excursió escolar, presentar a través de sales d'informació a la tripulació de UAL Corp 's United Airlines a Chicago, els experts interrogats de manteniment en taller de motors de Continental a Newark, auxiliar de vol practicat les habilitats en el centre de formació de Lufthansa a Frankfurt i es van fotografiar assegut a la cabina de l'avió diverses va obrir per a ells en els hangars.

Es va demanar als treballadors de l'aerolínia sobre llevaneus en O'Hare, d'aus en els motors de la vaga, l'accés als clubs dels aeroports i l'impacte ambiental dels fluids de desglaç. Ells van aprendre com els motors de cicle de les línies aèries i els avions a través del manteniment programat, com els treballadors de l'empresa assigna les portes i el moviment d'aeronaus directa al voltant dels terminals, com preparar als pilots per als viatges llargs i la forma en Airbus reuneix el seu gegantí avió de dos pisos.

La meva pròpia “El triomf dels Guerrers de l'aire,” publicat (Americà) Condé Nast Traveler, va tractar de ser més filosòfic sobre el que tots els mitjans, com es veu a través del prisma de la En l'aire:

“Si vostè odia volar, vostè no està fent bé,” , Diu George Clooney com Ryan Bingham. Fer les coses bé exigeix ​​milles. Garner suficient per colpejar les línies aèries’ objectius i rebrà l'estatus d'elit amb un grup de beneficis: prioritat d'embarcament, renunciar als càrrecs d'equipatge, bonificacions de milles, accés a la sala privada.

Són els pirates informàtics, realment, formació d'esquerdes en els codis de tarifes i l'explotació de les juntes fins que s'hagin torçat les línies aèries’ pròpies regles desconcertants de dins cap a fora. FlyerTalkers obtenir una puntada fora d'aquest, i es vanen entre si. S'utilitzen les mateixes eines de lliure disposició d'agències de viatges fan, retiri les tapes dels sistemes de reserves i parells dins, ha pres notes detallades sobre la manera de volar bé i pràcticament de forma gratuïta.

En aquest punt, és possible que es pregunten el que aquestes persones fan tot el dia per tenir aquest molt de temps a les seves mans. Són consultors, venedors, CEO. Els guerrers de la vella escola d'aire viscut en hotels i salons de primera classe de treball que exigia. FlyerTalkers són una raça diferent, mestres i els capitans de les seves pròpies vides. Rebel · lar en contra de ser arreados com ovelles, es van unir per fer valer els seus drets de viatger-que exploten les llacunes, la posada en comú d'informació, portar una fuga de la presó de l'entrenador a la part davantera de l'avió. Ells van fer les aerolínies seure i tornar alguna cosa de la seva dignitat de passatgers.

Els mitjans de comunicació (inclòs jo) és marcat al llarg d'aquest any. Qui serà immortalitzat a la rampa d'emergència aquesta vegada?

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