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I was on a Fam trip to Hawaii (lingo for a travel agents familiarization tour). We were scheduled to fly from Honolulu to Kawaii. Not long after takeoff we encountered bad weather. The plane was bouncing back and forth lightening heavy rain. All 30 of us guys and girls were becoming very scared. The captain said that we were returning to Honolulu. We'll to our shock we landed only to find out that the airport had closed due to very bad weather. Most of us wanted to go back home stateside. Poor Hawaii tourist board had to find hotel rooms for 30 people. The hotel they found was awful. TG l have had 2 wonderful trips Maui and Honolulu. Good memories.
Thanks for the video. Glad you enjoyed your carbonated water 😄 You missed the Plumeria Lounge on the second floor. They have hot food (nothing great but more than biscuits) and a separate area for first class passengers so you don't have to mix with the common folk 😛
Cattle class 🐮 I died that was hilarious. This was super informative, thanks so much for the info. Btw, have u ever flown with JetBlue’s first class.. there’s a name but I forget.. anyways it was fab for a 6 hour flight east to west coast.. cheers!
My only criticism on the seating is that I felt like I had nowhere within arms reach to put my items. There's a tiny net on the armrest to your side which is helpful, but also dangerous because if something falls out it's going to fall in the crack between the seat and the armrest and will be impossible to find. There's another small net by the footrest, and I have no idea what the purpose of that one is. I found myself fumbling around trying to find a place for my phone, chargers, etc and often just ended up putting it on the middle section.
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I'm confused. You state this is a review of HA first class but show a seating plan for where you're sitting that is listed as business class on the plan. If that isn't confusing enough, a recent review in a local Australian newspaper of a flight from Sydney to Hawaii on HA A330 states it's a review of their business class, but all the HA seating plans I googled have this same plan listed as first class. Does that mean HA use the terms first and business interchangeably?
Many airlines used business and first class interchangeably. That is changing now. Used to be synonymous. But, some airlines flying internationally had four clases of service on 777-300ER aircraft for example: first class (a couple of rows way up front), business class, premium economy, and coach/economy.
I’m flying business class in a few months to Korea and I’m worried that the lounge won’t have any food at all. It’s gonna be my first time trying business class so that’s kind of excited. I’m an alcoholic so I’ll make sure to get all my hard earned points worthy. Luckily I got a discounted business class using my points (normally 130k points down to 65k).
If you don't have Priority Pass, then you can only get access to Plumeria if you're flying international business or first class to JFK/BOS. Because it's also a Priority Pass lounge, it is constantly packed with families, which is annoying. But yes it's still significantly better than the incredibly sad Premier Lounge.
The Maui airport lounge is even worse if that's even possible. :) Hawaiin is behind the times. staff is nice. BUT there's no wifi services. I have to. pass.