Hot on the heels of a very enjoyable vacation to Osaka and Kyoto last December, I headed to Tokyo for a short work trip in early February.
This time, I flew JAL, and on this trip, for some unknown reason (OK…maybe for known reasons…), my colleagues and friends there figured out that I was quite keen on food, so they brought me to a few interesting places to eat.
My outbound flight was JL36 to Haneda – a 10pm departure. The last time I flew JAL to Haneda, it was on JL38, a flight which departs after midnight. Was there a difference in service formats on these two flights, leaving just hours apart? Yes, for one thing, on JL36, passengers get dinner, whereas on the later JL38, you were just served a small snack after take-off, followed by full breakfast prior to arrival. More on the flight itself later in this TR.
Check-in at T1 was very smooth, with no queues.
Airside, there is also a priority lane for the security check to enter the holding room.
This time, I flew JAL, and on this trip, for some unknown reason (OK…maybe for known reasons…), my colleagues and friends there figured out that I was quite keen on food, so they brought me to a few interesting places to eat.
My outbound flight was JL36 to Haneda – a 10pm departure. The last time I flew JAL to Haneda, it was on JL38, a flight which departs after midnight. Was there a difference in service formats on these two flights, leaving just hours apart? Yes, for one thing, on JL36, passengers get dinner, whereas on the later JL38, you were just served a small snack after take-off, followed by full breakfast prior to arrival. More on the flight itself later in this TR.
Check-in at T1 was very smooth, with no queues.
Airside, there is also a priority lane for the security check to enter the holding room.
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