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Another quick report. I'm back in Australia now. Just waiting in the lounge at Sydney for my flight to Canberra. Had a very welcome shower.
Tomorrow I'll chase up my points from Qantas - they credit their own flights almost as soon as the plane lands, but other airlines (and the Marriott in Toronto) take their sweet time.
Let's see. Aer Lingus could take some lessons from American Airlines. American Airlines could learn from Qantas. And Qantas needs to study under Cathay Pacific.
Tomorrow I'll chase up my points from Qantas - they credit their own flights almost as soon as the plane lands, but other airlines (and the Marriott in Toronto) take their sweet time.
Let's see. Aer Lingus could take some lessons from American Airlines. American Airlines could learn from Qantas. And Qantas needs to study under Cathay Pacific.
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Hey, and I still have a Tim-Tam (note singular) left!
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Maybe you could find a ticket that gets you to Australia by way of the UnCon? Australia in midwinter is quite tolerable - it's really only Canberra and the Snowy Mountains that get below zero. You'd find places like Sydney very pleasant. And as it's the off-season for us, maybe you'd find a good price.
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I am sure you will sleep well whne you finally get inside your house, that is, if they haven't changed the locks or moved while you were gone!
Thank you Pete for your service to BookCrossing. You are the living proof that we need to inspire us to extend our idea of what is possible.
Good on yer, mate.
WB!
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Hmmmmm!
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I've enjoyed travelling along with you via your LJ posts. Thanks so much for that. I'm sure you're quite happy to be back in Australia though. It's fun to travel and see new people and places but there's no place like home. :)
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Naturally on all four flights service was pretty skimpy.
Then again, my Qantas flight Sydney-Canberra last night was barely an hour. We just got to altitude when the captain ordered the crew to prepare the cabin for landing. And they managed to serve a light meal on crisp linen with water, wine and coffee. I was impressed, but there was NO way I had time for the coffee. I joked that it was "the Cabin Service Olympics" and the stewardess replied that sometimes it was a case of serving a meal and saying "Here's your indigestion, hope you enjoy it!"
I'd really have to see what (say) a transatlantic flight was like.
And also to be fair, I found that a couple of the American Airlines weren't quite as pleasant as I'd like. Seems that corners are being cut and it's the poor old economy class passenger who has to accept the decline in standards.
I've grown up believing all the Qantas propaganda about it being a really great airline, but I have got to say that after flying Cathay Pacific, Qantas just isn't in the same league. Cathay Pacific goes in for serious pampering!
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Cathay Pacific had the Video on Demand screens and they were brilliant. I loved being able to pause and rewind when meals were served. And what meals!
I can see a lot more of my future travel going through Hong Kong!
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Its been great reading about you travels, hearing you on the radios and seeing you so happy in photos.
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Thanks for sharing your trip with us all.
Look forward to seeing you in Wellington next February, and perhaps in Adelaide.