Wednesday
22nd August, 2018 1230
We
took to the air more or less on time for Dubai. My maiden flight with
Emirates and I must say they are good, I would love to fly business
with them, if only to see what goes on up those stairs leading to the
dizzy heights aboard. The A380 may be touted as the epitome of
technology and fuel economy but I can't say I thought it noticeably
quieter than other aircraft and despite the size it still gets
buffeted by CAT.
The
six hour layover in Dubai? Never again. At least, if I do, I will
book one of those places you can go to have a shower and a bed for a
sleep.
On
the second flight, despite my asking when we checked in at Athens for
an aisle seat, the best they could do was a window for me and a
middle for Alice. I have absolutely no idea how she knew but a
hostess came to me once we were settled and said she had found
someone in an aisle seat who really wanted a window seat, would I
swap? Well that meant leaving Alice but perhaps she was happy to be
rid of me, for she urged me to do so. A woman in a burqa was very
happy to leave her aisle seat just behind a bulkhead, I was fine
until mealtime, when I discovered the fold out table cut my belly in
two! Lesson learnt.
Although
she nonetheless did it for me, as I was directly aft of the for'ard
galley I didn't need her to ask for wine with each meal. I was
chatting with all the girls and they kept bringing me bottles without
my having to ask!
We
arrived in Guangzhou airspace on time but were prevented from
landing. You could see the violent thunderstorms sweeping across the
city, so we were sent into a holding pattern, the result of which
delayed us for an hour.
That
hour meant we missed the deadline for the hotel shuttle bus (which
was midnight) and had to take a taxi which cost 110 yuan and, once
he'd spotted it, the 10 Euro note the young driver was intrigued by
and wanted for a souvenir!
The
Holiday Inn here is impressive. I paid for executive benefits and we
have a very large pad, described by Alice as 'So luxury!” The only
black mark so far was that after midnight (we arrived at about 0100)
the 24 hour room service is closed! I couldn't get a beer to slake my
thirst before turning in to the superbly comfortable bed. Luckily I
still had a little jing jo left but I wasn't very impressed – what
if we had been starving hungry? Eat the complimentary pomegranate,
apple or dragon fruit??
Alice
has decamped for the day, she left after breakfast to take extraneous
gear to her dorm and collect stuff for home. Oddly, to get to her
school she needed to take a bus back to the airport and the subway
from there, a three hour trip each way so she won't be back until
perhaps 2100, by which time free drinks will probably have stopped
and I will be in the room again. I don't care, I am just relaxing and
will get a catch-up kip in a while, try as I might I could never
really drop off on the flight, which door to door took about 22
hours.
No
lie in tomorrow, breakfast and then off to the airport for the final
portion of the summer holiday – in Shanghai.
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