Set out from home in the suburb of Sydney at around 5:30 am to avoid the Friday morning rush on the M2 motorway, I could not resist my excitement as within the next 3 hours or so I would be flying on a A380 for the first time. It was a rainy morning and the temperature in Sydney was around 15C.
I arrived at the airport to find that SQ had moved its check-in counters from row H to row J.
For the A380, SQ is utilizing the entire row J with Suites and Business Class on the left hand side and Economy on the right hand side. One of the SQ agent was in the area to direct passengers to their related class queue.
Having been on a waiting list for seat 17A or K or any windows seat in the front cabin for 3 weeks, I decided to ask again if any of those seats were available. And as expected, the C class was full and there was no chance for me to get any of my requested seats but to stick with my original seat on 22K. Due to the euphoria of flying A380 for the first time, I actually felt fine despite not being able to get those "preferred" seats.
The time was around 06:50am when I cleared the immigration and proceeded to Gate 57 to take a peep at this super jumbo. But the aircraft was not there yet and the arrival was not due for another 10 minutes. I then decided to cut through the food court area and headed for the Silver Kris lounge upstairs.
I was greeted by the lounge dragon whom I have got to know from the past several flights. She asked why she had not seen me for quite sometimes and I told her that I had been flying with Traitor Air for the last month and a half. She showed her disbelief and jokingly told me that she was disappointed in me before she directed me to the F section of the lounge.
Just right after I settled down in the lounge which was still very empty at that time, I noticed SKA touching down and in the background I saw SQ B744 parked at the remote tarmac - usually this B744 which had arrived the previous evening that would do the SQ 220 route in the morning. Now, its place had been graciously transferred to AB380.
I arrived at the airport to find that SQ had moved its check-in counters from row H to row J.
For the A380, SQ is utilizing the entire row J with Suites and Business Class on the left hand side and Economy on the right hand side. One of the SQ agent was in the area to direct passengers to their related class queue.
Having been on a waiting list for seat 17A or K or any windows seat in the front cabin for 3 weeks, I decided to ask again if any of those seats were available. And as expected, the C class was full and there was no chance for me to get any of my requested seats but to stick with my original seat on 22K. Due to the euphoria of flying A380 for the first time, I actually felt fine despite not being able to get those "preferred" seats.
The time was around 06:50am when I cleared the immigration and proceeded to Gate 57 to take a peep at this super jumbo. But the aircraft was not there yet and the arrival was not due for another 10 minutes. I then decided to cut through the food court area and headed for the Silver Kris lounge upstairs.
I was greeted by the lounge dragon whom I have got to know from the past several flights. She asked why she had not seen me for quite sometimes and I told her that I had been flying with Traitor Air for the last month and a half. She showed her disbelief and jokingly told me that she was disappointed in me before she directed me to the F section of the lounge.
Just right after I settled down in the lounge which was still very empty at that time, I noticed SKA touching down and in the background I saw SQ B744 parked at the remote tarmac - usually this B744 which had arrived the previous evening that would do the SQ 220 route in the morning. Now, its place had been graciously transferred to AB380.
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