Online check in done at T-24 but unable to print a BP.
leaving my mums house at 7.15 the start of a perfect journey began with a train journey from paddock wood to London Bridge, on time at 7.27 and into LB at 8..20. A quick walk down to the Jubilee line where a train was waiting to take me to Canning Town. up the stairs and ...a DLR train just pulling in, arriving at LCY just before 9....the reason for no BP became apparent at check in (slight wait of a couple of minutes) as I was informed I had been 'selected' for a secondary security check...this consisted of a quick phone call and 'yup you are ok sir'.
through security and en route to the gate a quick pit stop into the gents, where.....you never cease to be amazed by fellow travellers stupidity. I saw a guy walking away from a bag so naturally 'excuse me is that yours ?' ..'no I think he might be in a stall !!!!'........might being the key word. so exiting I collar a member of staff and report said unattended bag......probably nothing but how stupid can you be ? at best it may have got stolen.
anyway on to the gate/lounge, time for a cappuccino and croissant before a leisurely stroll across the tarmac onto the A318 baby bus all 32 club seats of her....Todays load is 28 but I get a pair to myself . interestingly for a 'business' flight there are two family groups of 4 and 5 heading to the Big Apple.
Push back and take off (hairy for the newcomers to LCY) a couple of minutes before schedule. its always a bit bumpy on the ascent over the east end and the young girl in 7D was having a hard time keeping her brekkie down :cry:
the short 1 hour flight to SNN allows time for a starter (very nice selection of canapés) and one drink (as it was only just after 9 I resisted alcohol) and shortly we arrive in the emerald isle for a top up (fuel) and to clear immigration. even being a green card holder this service is great , speedy and very friendly and in well under an hour we are all back aboard and heading off 30 mins ahead of schedule.
the main trip was announced as 6 hours 50 so a nice early arrival (useful as I had a 50 minute connection time). on this sector a salad (ok) and main (fillet of beer very good) are served , along with copious amounts of a very easy Pinot Noir. desert was ...ok I forget (possibly due to wine intake) and then ipads are handed out for the IFE.
the seat is VERY comfortable and allows you to recline nicely to watch the films and relax. I finished watching Capt Phillips, then went on to Dallas Buyers club (some possibly missed due to a nap) and finished off with Class of 92
afternoon tea of sandwiches and scones , washed down with more red, was served about 90 minutes out...then a nice easy descent into JFK with good views of NY state.
we arrived in at 1.30 giving me ample time to make my 2.50 Jet Blue down to SRQ
all in all a great flight, again the use of 40000 avios meant the cost was below £400, to me a real bargain....