Thai Airways (TG)
- Flight: TG600
- Class: First
- Seat: 2K
- From: Bangkok (BKK)
- To: Tokyo (NRT)
- Duration: 5h50m
- Aircraft: Airbus A380-800
- Status during flight: None
- Fare Type: US Airways Dividend Miles Redemption
- Date: February 2014
A picture of my plane, taken at NRT – where the terminal windows are more picture friendly
Upon boarding the plane, my first reaction was pretty much this:
The Flight
The cabin
My seat
The seat was outrageously comfortable. And there was so much storage space that I can’t imagine anybody actually using it all.
Moments after taking my seat, a very outgoing and polite male FA came over to offer me some Dom. It’s always 5 o’clock somewhere…
those flaps on the right hand side, are lids to some enormous storage compartments
With my drink poured and another Rimowa amenity safely stored away, I was ready to enjoy the tailcam show! Honestly, I can’t believe they never thought of doing this before. The concept is awesome. Getting a third person view of the plane, as it taxis and takes off, is just great.
The FA returned to top my glass up quickly and within 10 minutes we were getting ready to take off.
Shortly after take off, a female FA came around the cabin with food and drinks menus. She acknowledged that I had ordered lobster (again) but said I was free to choose anything else, in addition to or instead of the lobster.
Upon opening the drinks menu, I got a mild shock. There was nothing inside. “Are you trying to tell me something?” I asked the FA. “I thought 2 glasses of champagne with breakfast was pretty standard”. She immediately went bright red and said, “I’m so embarrassed”. She ran off to get the drinks pages for me and immediately offered to get me a drink. Well, who am I to turn down such a lovely offer…
Breakfast
The meal service began with another towel (this was number 5 for the day – and it was still only 9am).
The fruit selection was great, as always tends to be the case on TG.
Yoghurt in a pot, not as fancy as some airlines that empty the yoghurt into a bowl. Pretty much as minor a complaint as it is possible to have, in this life.
The lobster this time was a little chewier than ex-LHR. Still, it’s lobster and Dom, for breakfast… in a freaking sky fortress!
You’ll be glad to hear that the espresso machine on the TG388 is fully operational.
After breakfast I decided to try and catch up on some sleep. The suite behind me was unoccupied, so I asked an FA to make the bed up for me.
The Bed
my seat: 2K
my bed/ pillow kingdom: 3K
I decided to download one album before my trip and make that the soundtrack. I listened to it for the first time on this flight and now every time I listen to it, the memories of the whole trip (and this flight in particular) come flooding back.
Good thing I absolutely loved it. I guess the bottle of Dom I’d already drunk at this stage helped to make me more suggestible. The album is The Bones of What You Believe by CHVRCHES.
Here is the first track. Lying in my luxurious bed, boozed up in the early morning, I managed a couple of tracks before drifting off.
This is a huge achievement for me. I’ve never in my life slept for more than 40 minutes on a plane. A lot of this is to do with the fact that the air is nowhere near as dry on the A380 as on other planes. I really think this is a big factor in jet lag too. Sometimes I’ll get a kind of hazy jet lag feeling, even on a shorthaul, and I’m convinced that the dry air is the cause.
I woke up after a good 3 hours of sleep.
I saw that most of the cabin was awake, so decided to open the windows for a lovely morning view.
After making my way through another 5 or so glasses of Dom, I decided to photograph the toilets and lounge, in great depth. Including a panoramic super-shot of the mega-toilet.
You lucky people.
The Mega-toilet sitting area
Mega-toilet vanity area
An awe inspiring, panoramic toilet vista
Stairway to steerage
After all that exploring, my glass of Dom was in sore need of a refill. As was my stomach.
Lunch
I went for a duck noodle soup, with condiments. It was great. You often find that the simplest foods are the ones that hold up the best in the air. I also think that Asian flavours; strong sweet, sour and umami as well as spice, shine at high altitude.
I managed to polish off a third bottle of Dom just before landing. By this time I’d struck up quite a rapport with the FAs, who were very interested in all the flying I was doing on this trip.
They were also keen to tell me all about the 388, including the routes it flies, how the cabin compares to other in the fleet, etc.
The male FA saw that I had been taking pictures throughout the flight and asked if I wanted to photograph the Dom, “so that you can remember it!”
He then came around with a deck of TG A380 playing cards and an orchid (not because I’m special, everybody got these)…
Cheers!
A pretty frequent sight on this particular flight
Around 20 minutes later, we touched down at NRT. The landing was outrageously smooth. I know everybody mentions how smooth and quiet the takeoff and landing is on the whalejet. They really aren’t exaggerating. It is astonishing that a vehicle of this size can move in such a way.
Conclusion
All in all, this was one of my favourite ever flights. The flight attendants on TG can make or break a flight and once again this crew was a cut above. The hard product is very nice, the white trim does show some signs of wear and tear but really, that is to be expected. Ultimately though, the hard product is well above average and the crews are too. I highly recommend flying TG F if you haven’t done so already.
Anyway, back to the trip. The lounges of NRT were waiting for me…
Champlagnes
- Part 1:
- Singapore Airlines First Class Lounge – London Heathrow Airport
- Part 2:
- Thai Airways: First Class – London to Bangkok
- Part 3:
- Sofitel So Bangkok
- Part 4:
- Bangkok Sights
- Part 5:
- Thai Airways First Class Lounge – Bangkok Airport
- Part 6:
- Thai Airways: First Class – Bangkok to Tokyo
- Part 7:
- ANA and United Business Class Lounges – Narita Airport
- Part 8:
- Asiana Airlines: Business Class – Tokyo to Incheon
- Part 9:
- Hyatt Regency Incheon
- Part 10:
- Asiana First Class Lounge – Incheon Airport
- Part 11:
- Asiana Airlines: First Class – Incheon to Tokyo
- Part 12:
- Conrad Tokyo
- Part 13:
- Hilton Shinjuku
- Part 14:
- Tokyo Sights
- Part 15:
- ANA First Class Lounge – Narita Airport
- Part 16:
- ANA: First Class – Tokyo to London