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  1. 18 hours ago, smokeybandit said:

    The last time I was through Dallas was on my way to the Bahamas for a cruise in 2021. I was probably just anxious to get there and that's why it felt like the tram took so long.

    I'm currently in the air to DFW and have a connection of negative 30 minutes now due to a weather delay at my origin...so we'll see how efficient DFW is 😉

    In reality instead of DFW-ICN, AA already rebooked me on DFW-HND-GMP. 

  2. 1 hour ago, smokeybandit said:

    I don't fly through Dallas a lot, but when I do it seems to take forever to switch terminals

    I'm there seemingly every other week haha. Heading out tomorrow to go to Seoul via DFW. I find it amazing how efficient it is for the size it is. I've never had too much of a problem switching terminals. I believe the entire ring (around the five terminals (plus where the sixth terminal should be, but isn't) takes less than 20 minutes, with the two furthest stations being nine minutes apart (plus the walk to/from the gate, of course). 

  3. 2 hours ago, smokeybandit said:

    Also 2.5 hours at DFW really isn't that long if you have to change terminals.

    Disagree. 2.5 hours at DFW is an absolute eternity. The train is super quick with multiple stops at each terminal with frequent service in both directions. I've ever traveled with someone in a wheelchair from two of the gates that are furthest apart and it took like 25 minutes. By myself, I can get from pretty much any gate to any other gate within 12-15 minutes. Granted, I am quoting gate-to-gate and not seat-to-seat, but even if it takes 15 minutes to unload the plane, you still have ages of time.

  4. On 12/19/2023 at 11:19 PM, WAYNO said:

    No airport is easy .

    Airports like SIN, HKG, MUC, and ICN are usually pretty darn easy 

    12 minutes ago, CruisingNewb said:

    Keep in mind that Alaskan cruises are always during baseball season and other sporting events.  Seattle has 2 or 3 stadiums next to each other and between the pier and Seatac.  If you are traveling during home games, good luck.

    A home game on a Monday morning? 

    On 12/19/2023 at 7:46 PM, Cory said:

     

    2. how is the seattle airport as far as going thru security and customs?

     

    There won't be any customs at SEA airport. More importantly, and perhaps what you meant, is that there won't be any immigration at the airport. the US doesn't have outbound immigration or customs checks. 

  5. 38 minutes ago, kadmgs said:

    As a 22 yr. social studies educator and life-long learner, I agree 100% that this could be more educational than what they could get in a classroom. The amazing things I could do with students given the opportunities and locations they will have. Plus, having a dedicated space on board for "school" would be amazing. 

    I think you just came up with Semester At Sea 😉

  6. On 12/10/2023 at 7:22 PM, smokeybandit said:

    In several ways they'll get a better education in the next 275 days than they would in a school setting

    I would say in most ways. And I'm saying that as a big proponent of traditional education/schooling (hell, I have a PhD, I drank the school kool-aid). If you have the right caregivers, they can open your eyes to so much along the way. Cultures, languages, history. Even math - "how many drinks do we need a day to break even on the drink package?". Got it all. 

  7. 16 hours ago, steverk said:

    I'm not sure of the series, but I'm logged in, looking at the seat map using my booking number. Rows jump from 46 to 61.

    ANZ only has one version of the 777, which is the 777-300ER. And as far as I know, they all have the same seating chart. This is so odd, I am stumped. 

     

    EDIT: Well, according to this website, there are indeed two versions and one jumps from 46 to 59. Interesting. https://seatmaps.com/airlines/nz-air-new-zealand/boeing-777/#fd92a703e837c873aca02bf1edfafcfe

  8. 14 minutes ago, Doug_Texas said:

    I’ve never used Air2Sea but am Exec Platinum on AA.  It is amazing how often they reassign seats and it greatly annoys me.  Sometimes the departure time changes by 15 minutes and my seats get reassigned.  I log into aa.com frequently to check seats.  I have observed it happening even more with British Airways where I have no status other than OneWorld.  My last Europe trip I had AA going to Philly connecting to BA and made sure I had 4 hours between flights and AA reassigned me to a later flight with only 40 minutes between flights.  The original flight was still available.  I had a heated discussion with AA and got back on the flight I originally booked.  Once a reseller like Air2Sea books you use your airline booking reference number to stay on top of your flights.

    So weird, because I'm ExecPlat too and I can't remember ever having a seat assignment changed due to a simple schedule change. Not saying it doesn't happen, maybe I've just been lucky, but in my 15 or so years of being Exec Plat, I don't remember one time where just a schedule change alone (same flight numbers, same aircraft type) has caused a seat re-allocation. Heck, just yesterday I had a rather large schedule change on one leg of an upcoming ELP-LAX-HND-CTS trip, and I just reconfirmed that all of my seats are the exact same. 

  9. 45 minutes ago, steverk said:

    The airline website allowed me to select different seats. I'm still wondering what happened to more than 10 rows of seats in the middle of the plane!

    Do you remember what aircraft it was? The only thing I can think of is that it was one of their 747s back in the day (which have all been gone for the last several years) and those numbers were allocated to the upper deck. I've been on the ANZ 747-400s, even on the upper deck, but don't remember what row numbers were up there. 

  10. 1 minute ago, RoadtoNowhere73 said:

    Thanks L2C2002. This helps. I do recall the original flight departure/arrival times changed with AA (by <30 min), where all other details remained the same, but I was not aware this prompted a seat assignment reset. Now I do. I'll stay on top of these airline details much more closely and diligently going forward. 

    As someone who pretty much lives on AA planes - a schedule change alone shouldn't screw up seats. A flight number change might, but if the aircraft type stays the same it should stay the same too. It's when an aircraft type changes that it can screw up the seats for obvious reasons. 

  11. On 11/23/2023 at 1:17 PM, Lovetocruise2002 said:

    I am wondering, and it's just a guess because this has happened to me a lot lately with several of my Air2Sea flights, if United changed the flights (moved times and aircraft) and a new flight number was assigned and that caused Air2Sea to cancel somehow.

    Airlines change times and flight numbers all the time, especially as far out as many cruise travelers book. If that caused Air2Sea to cancel the bookings, that's a serious flaw in their system, not United's. 

  12. On 11/11/2023 at 12:11 PM, Kelseylovestocruise said:

    As a Canadian what is the earliest flight out of Venice you would book knowing that it is a long drive from the port to the airport. 

    Your citizenship doesn't really matter...what matters is where your flight is going. Is it within Schengen where it's just security? Is it outside Schengen where you have to clear Schengen immigration on the way out in addition to security? Is it a nonstop to the US where there would be additional security on top of those things? There's not really a one-size-fits-all answer. I would say 12:50pm would probably be okay in all three of those scenarios, but there's always a chance of delays getting in to Venice and/or getting off of the ship. 

  13. 1 minute ago, jbrinkm said:

    This is what I was going to say. The recommendations used to be 15% baseline - everything was fine, 20% exceptional service and 10% for subpar service. Post covid, the baseline seems to have shifted to 20%. 20% is much easier to calculate than 15%.

    I feel like 20% became the standard at least a decade ago, if not more. 

  14. 50 minutes ago, RoadtoNowhere73 said:

    I visited the union page and a strike has almost unanimous support from its dues members, so it seems it will happen, it's just a question of when they decide to do it.

    There is still a chance it could be negotiated out of. But yeah, the unknowns are difficult. I have a couple of flights scheduled for work around that time (I practically live on AA/OneWorld flights) and I'm just in that "we'll see what happens" mindsight. But, I have been since the vote happened. I do have non-AA backups for all of my itineraries just in case (but I also have the opportunity to book on other airlines and just pass that on to my clients if it's an extra expense, so...that helps). 

  15. On 11/4/2023 at 5:42 PM, teddy said:

    You definitely want to stay in Boston itself, not near the airport…..the airport is across the harbor from the city. 

    Boston is one of those few major US cities (along with San Diego, Vegas, and DC (Reagan Airport, at least)) where there really is almost no point of staying in an airport hotel. The city center is so close and easy to get to that it would be crazy not to stay in the city. 

     

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