Emirates 1st class - anywhere

Emirates 1st class - anywhere

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Joey Ramone

2,150 posts

124 months

Friday 5th February 2016
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Kudos said:
Can do open jaw. Was looking at a round the world Dub-Dubai-Syd-San Fran-NYC-Dub (via their Milan flight). Slightly longer than 7 days though...
fk it. Just spend as much time as you can airborne, eating and drinking as much as possible. For reference, this was the starter in Emirates First class when I flew last year


Kudos

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2,672 posts

173 months

Friday 5th February 2016
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Joey Ramone said:
fk it. Just spend as much time as you can airborne, eating and drinking as much as possible. For reference, this was the starter in Emirates First class when I flew last year

Nice, looks fantastic. I do however plan on joining the mile high club in either the shower or private cabin...

Lots of flights will be good for my Skymiles too...


loafer123

15,404 posts

214 months

Saturday 6th February 2016
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I'd do either Australia or Japan. A week in either will give you memories that will last a lifetime, and with just a week to do stuff in, you will make sure you do stuff all the time.

We did Japan last summer, with tours around Akihabara, Sushi making after buying in the fish market, shrines etc, the bullet train, Hakone staying in a traditional Ryokan etc. Was one of the best bits of our round the world trip.

I also had a great weekend in Sydney once, when I was on a round the world business trip, with a harbour ferry to Manly for lunch, another lunch in Wooloomolloo (sp?) and a walk back past the Opera House. Fantastic.

GCH

3,984 posts

201 months

Saturday 6th February 2016
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Kudos said:
GCH said:
Is this just a straight return ticket (with a connection in DXB obviously) or are stop overs and open jaws permitted?
Can do open jaw. Was looking at a round the world Dub-Dubai-Syd-San Fran-NYC-Dub (via their Milan flight). Slightly longer than 7 days though...
Is that a codeshare - specifically who is the SYD-SFO-NYC sector with?
If you can use codeshare flights that opens up even more possibilities.



Edited by GCH on Saturday 6th February 16:54

Kudos

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2,672 posts

173 months

Saturday 6th February 2016
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GCH said:
Is that a codeshare - specifically who is the SYD-SFO-NYC sector with?
If you can use codeshare flights that opens up even more possibilities.



Edited by GCH on Saturday 6th February 16:54
I can't recall Syd-SFO, but SFO- NYC is with Virgin