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Etihad: Bangkok - Abu Dhabi - Beirut + Sights  
User currently offlineN178UA From Australia, joined Jan 2001, 1402 posts, RR: 62
Posted (2 years 4 months 1 week 3 days 16 hours ago) and read 32767 times:

April 7 2006
EY404
Bangkok - Abu Dhabi
B777-3FX/ER A6-ETA
POB J25/28 Y231/350 total POB 256/378
Captain Zainuddin Hashim, FO Helmi Mohd. Ali
FL 340 Mach 0.84 Seat 9K
ATD 0900BKK ATA 1225AUH 6h20mins
Departure Rwy 21R BKK
Arrival Rwy 13 AUH
Airfare paid (roundtrip Bangkok-Abu Dhabi-Beirut x Amman-Abu Dhabi-Bangkok) Business Class 51500 THB + tax (USD1355 + tax)

Needless to say, I held a lot of expectation on my first flight with Etihad Airways and their brand new B777-300/ER. I was curious to see how this young vibrant carrier fair with passengers and compare to the other premium carriers from the Gulf Region. The choice over Emirates and others (similar pricing out of Bangkok) was simply their new B777-300/ER with the unique seat configuration which offer full flat seat, in seat massage function, internet connection, AVOD and even video plug in playback.

Onboard Peral Zone (Business Class)

http://samchuiphotos.com/Lebanon/Etihad2.jpg

Coral Zone (Economy Class)

http://samchuiphotos.com/Lebanon/Etihad1.jpg

The seat, good looking and comfortable in relax position, is not without is own setbacks. It is narrow in width and when in full recline position, my legs could not be fully stretched (as a 6 foot person). On a different note, the in seat massage function worked great with different style and position selections. On the privacy level, Etihad did a great job in the design of the seat configuration, allowing passenger to move in and out freely from their seat without intrude and disturb others. Mood lighting was offered throughout the flight.

Meal Service

First Serving

Appetizer, breakfast fruit plate and bread.

http://samchuiphotos.com/Lebanon/Etihad3.jpg

Main Course, Mixed Grill

http://samchuiphotos.com/Lebanon/Etihad4.jpg

Meals are well presented and delicious, the only complaint would be the portion of the meal is smaller to other airlines Business Class meals. I suspect Coral zone gets the same selection and serving. (like Thai business and economy)

After the meal service, I introduced myself as aviation enthusiast to in-flight manager Paul and he gladly accompanied me for a tour of the 777-300ER aircraft by showing me different control panel, galley and most interestingly, the crew rest area situated upstairs at the rear of the plane. I was also introduced to some of the young and friendly crew that are always willing to help. Like other Gulf carriers, crew were recruited from all over the world, with multilingual skills. Paul admitted that most of the crew have very limited and almost none airline experience since the airline is still in its infancy but most of the crew worked in the hospitality and tourism sector before hired with Etihad. Paul came from the defunct carrier Canada 3000.

http://samchuiphotos.com/Lebanon/Etihad5.jpg



After some relaxation time on the plane, I checked out the AVOD system, having flown the Emirates B777-300/ER last month, Etihad's entertainment system offered less choices. (but still ample) The system response time is longer. In Pearl Zone, screens are not touchable which one has to be patient to learn how to use the small delicate remote control.

Second Serving before landing in Abu Dhabi

Sandwiches and fruit.

http://samchuiphotos.com/Lebanon/Etihad7.jpg

Landing was made on time and the terminal was quite busy at noon with numerous flight already landed and ready to depart to Europe (LHR, FRA) and the Middle East. Most gates of the small satellite were occupied with Etihad's aircraft with only one Gulf Air A320 for the exception.

Unique terminal and duty free shop under the gates.

http://samchuiphotos.com/Lebanon/Etihad8.jpg

http://samchuiphotos.com/Lebanon/Etihad9.jpg


There were no signs of Etihad lounge from the satellite but I eventually found it by asking ground personnel.

The lounge first was a bit crowded and disorganized but with other passenger left for boarding, it became more spaced and pleasant. Etihad hired waiter/waitress in the lounge serving passenger drinks and a self-help food/drinks counter. The experience was a pleasant one with one waitress asking my drink of choice immediately after my arrival in the lounge. There were 3 internet terminals offering high speed internet. Lounge is divided into smoking, non-smoking section and a ladies section. With the current pace of expansion, both Abu Dhabi airport and airline lounge are both under constrain.

http://samchuiphotos.com/Lebanon/Etihad10.jpg

http://samchuiphotos.com/Lebanon/Etihad11.jpg

http://samchuiphotos.com/Lebanon/Etihad12.jpg

http://samchuiphotos.com/Lebanon/Etihad13.jpg



April 7 2006
EY111
Abu Dhabi - Beirut
A330-202 A6-EYD
POB F12/12 J12/24 Y157/??? total POB 181
Captain Philippe Delbecq, FO Olivier Koeune
FL 400 Mach 0.82 Seat 4K
ATD 1400AUH ATA 1620BEY 3h20mins
Departure Rwy 13 AUH
Arrival Rwy 16 BEY


Purser Mathias welcome each of his passengers in the premium cabin and not surprised, rich Lebanese family traveling occupied the whole first class section. I was lucky that A6-EYD was built to Etihad's specification and was newly delivered in May 2005 from Airbus.

I chose a glass of champagne to indulge myself for the pre-takeoff drink (although my fitness coach strongly against this move)

Meal Service

Middle Eastern Mezze

http://samchuiphotos.com/Lebanon/Etihad15.jpg

Gratinated Seafood (Signature Dish)

http://samchuiphotos.com/Lebanon/Etihad16.jpg

Meals presentation was good again but taste was average. Crew were quick and felt a bit rushed on this sector. Chocolate were given with the tea/coffee service.

Window views from 40000feet

http://samchuiphotos.com/Lebanon/Etihad14.jpg


Arriving into Beirut

There was a long silence when our plane made the final approach into Beirut, it reminded me earlier reading BBC world affairs editor John Simpsons description of Beirut. "You get the best view of Beirut from an aircraft. As you fly across the face of the Mediterranean, it juts out into the sea like a lovely dark gem: complex, valuable, something to be adored and envied. And, of course, fought over."

Indeed the coastline of Beirut emerged from the left hand side of our plane and the sights are to be adored and remembered. It was a rather hazy day but the city from above was charming in the warm glowing afternoon light.

Welcome to Beirut, Lebanon, voice of Purser Mathias from the PA came around after a dead silent landing. Perhaps the views are too spectacular that each of us were still shocked or was some of the memories of war by those war-torn buildings near the airport neighborhood. We spent few minutes of taxing and you get to see the airport is surrounded by factories and apartments. The most recognizable landscape were the mountains behind the airport. Within 20 minutes, I was on the street level and greeted by my new Lebanese friend.

To conclude, onboard Etihad experience is a very positive one with good memories recalled. I am confident that the crew will be more experienced as Etihad expands.



I would also like to present some of the sights from Beirut, Lebanon.

Charming City

Views from my hotel room.

http://samchuiphotos.com/Lebanon/Lebanon12.JPG

French influence.

http://samchuiphotos.com/Lebanon/Lebanon13.JPG

Great Mosque.

http://samchuiphotos.com/Lebanon/Lebanon14.JPG

The Famous Rawshew Rock

http://samchuiphotos.com/Lebanon/Lebanon1.JPG


Part of the city, which still shows the war torn such as the former Beirut Holiday Inn.

http://samchuiphotos.com/Lebanon/Lebanon15.JPG

Lebanese People

One of the greatest qualities of the Lebanese people is their charming, enthusiastic resilience. Very friendly, resourceful and respectful people. Nightlife is particular vibrant in Beirut with cafes, bars and restaurants open to the early mornings. Do not forget the popular belly dancing show (at 2am!), Arabic singing and fine Lebanese cuisine during your stay.


During my stay, I was fortunate by having a tour of Beirut Airport.

Old MEA 707

http://samchuiphotos.com/Lebanon/Lebanon16.JPG

and its colorful interior

http://samchuiphotos.com/Lebanon/Lebanon17.JPG

Air France departing from the Paris of the Middle East

http://samchuiphotos.com/Lebanon/Lebanon18.JPG

Home Airline Middle East Airline MEA with striking landscape of Beirut.

http://samchuiphotos.com/Lebanon/Lebanon19.JPG




Thanks for reading my trip report and your input is always welcome. This is one of my first attempts. When time allowed, I will write more.

Sam

33 replies: All unread, showing first 25:
 
User currently offlineAntskip From Australia, joined Jan 2006, 782 posts, RR: 4
Reply 1, posted (2 years 4 months 1 week 3 days 16 hours ago) and read 32767 times:

Wow, a perfectly weighted report! Great pics, helpful text. Fascinating subject matter: Etihad. Very interesting your comparisons with EK. Thank you for such a quality piece!

User currently offlineQANTAS077 From France, joined Jan 2004, 5024 posts, RR: 36
Reply 2, posted (2 years 4 months 1 week 3 days 16 hours ago) and read 32767 times:

Sam...it's about time you wrote more trip reports mate! well done and some lovely pics.

mont


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User currently offlineAbrelosojos From Venezuela, joined May 2005, 2529 posts, RR: 14
Reply 3, posted (2 years 4 months 1 week 3 days 16 hours ago) and read 32767 times:

Great trip report. Always refreshing to see new airlines being featured.

Cheers,
A.


Live, and let live.
User currently offlineDALelite From Switzerland, joined Jun 2000, 1642 posts, RR: 23
Reply 4, posted (2 years 4 months 1 week 3 days 14 hours ago) and read 32767 times:

Very impressing your trip report . Very good intruduction to Etihad. Nice Product, good Food Presentation on the plane aswell in the Lounge. And
those screens on the entertainment system seem to be very big!!!!

Cheers : DALelite


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User currently offlineFOMEA From Lebanon, joined Jul 2005, 833 posts, RR: 55
Reply 5, posted (2 years 4 months 1 week 3 days 13 hours ago) and read 32767 times:

Well written report.
Nice Details.




Regards
F-OMEA.


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User currently offlineYUL2010 From Canada, joined Jun 2003, 317 posts, RR: 19
Reply 6, posted (2 years 4 months 1 week 3 days 13 hours ago) and read 32767 times:

Wow,
Great trip report, and I'm glad you enjoyed my home country.
Everytime I land in BEY, I get goose bumps. I recommend Robert Fisk's book called Pity the Nation if you wanna learn more about Lebanon...

Thanks again,
YUL2010


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User currently offlineVHVXB From Australia, joined Apr 2006, 5474 posts, RR: 18
Reply 7, posted (2 years 4 months 1 week 3 days 13 hours ago) and read 32767 times:

Wow great report and nice pics and the design of that terminal looks amazing something very different. Etihad Economy section looks more spacious than Emirates economy.
Mitaal

User currently offlineTaloush From United States, joined Jul 2001, 133 posts, RR: 0
Reply 8, posted (2 years 4 months 1 week 3 days 13 hours ago) and read 32767 times:

Excellent report! That's my home airport there (AUH)--a lot of people hate it, but I love it!

Talal


AbuDhabiSunshine
User currently offlineFlpuck6 From United States, joined Jun 1999, 2028 posts, RR: 24
Reply 9, posted (2 years 4 months 1 week 3 days 13 hours ago) and read 32767 times:

Quoting N178UA (Thread starter):
Air France departing from the Paris of the Middle East

Phenomenal report, Sam.

The best photo there is of F-GSQK taking off from BEY. I'm sure you know why  Wink

Hope you're well.


Bonjour Chef!
User currently offlineTmarch291 From United States, joined Mar 2006, 145 posts, RR: 2
Reply 10, posted (2 years 4 months 1 week 3 days 12 hours ago) and read 32767 times:

Nice trip report,

Those have to be the biggest PTV's I've ever seen in economy class!

User currently offlineAlaskaqantas From New Zealand, joined Dec 2005, 839 posts, RR: 3
Reply 11, posted (2 years 4 months 1 week 3 days 7 hours ago) and read 32767 times:

great report mate!!
I like the new seats!!! I'm trying to decide whether I like the seat colors, I guess they are all right... maybe leather next time!
One question: what are the blue knobs that have the green light and have the seat numbers?
Nice report can't wait for more
~cheers-
~~Kyle H.
P.S. NICE photos, do you have any more of the cabin?


may Alaska and Qantas always rule the sky!! to some people the sky is the limit, to aviation enthusiasts, its home!
User currently offlineAirlinefreak1 From United Kingdom, joined Jul 2000, 252 posts, RR: 2
Reply 12, posted (2 years 4 months 1 week 2 days 23 hours ago) and read 32767 times:

excellent report
many thanks

one question , the meals in J look like Y meals - where they any different ?

how about the J class seating on the A330 ? was it the same as the B777?

regards

User currently offlineBA747YYZ From Canada, joined Mar 2006, 377 posts, RR: 1
Reply 13, posted (2 years 4 months 1 week 2 days 22 hours ago) and read 32767 times:

Great TR, nice to see a look at the new airline Ethiad with service to YYZ, though I have never seen it! But great TR!

User currently offlineCorsairf/a From France, joined Oct 2000, 373 posts, RR: 0
Reply 14, posted (2 years 4 months 1 week 2 days 21 hours ago) and read 32767 times:

Thanks for sharing your experience with us and for Beyrout pictures....

User currently offlineSemsem From Israel, joined Jul 2005, 1413 posts, RR: 0
Reply 15, posted (2 years 4 months 1 week 2 days 20 hours ago) and read 32767 times:

Fantastic and interesting. Thanks.

User currently offlineN178UA From Australia, joined Jan 2001, 1402 posts, RR: 62
Reply 16, posted (2 years 4 months 1 week 2 days 19 hours ago) and read 32767 times:

Quoting Flpuck6 (Reply 9):

Hi Chris
Thanks  Smile
Air France look prettiest in Beirut (so do Iberia metal look good in Latin America) perhaps the historic tie of the two places make it a classic. I love all AF 777s especially the 300s are so clean!

Quoting Alaskaqantas (Reply 11):
One question: what are the blue knobs that have the green light and have the seat numbers?

I asked the same Q to the crew, the design is suppose to look like an airship. The green light means seat are retracted to takeoff/landing positon. Other than that, seems to me it is just decorative feature.

Quoting Airlinefreak1 (Reply 12):

one question , the meals in J look like Y meals - where they any different ?

how about the J class seating on the A330 ? was it the same as the B777?

Yes I always suspect the meal (main course) may be the same! The seating on A330 is not the same with the 777-300/ER. It is not a flat seat on A330 in Pearl Zone (Business Class). The seating also varies depends on it is a second handed A330 (Avoid A6-EYV, A6-EYW those ex-Volare machine, they have no PTV and smaller leg room) or Etihad's own A330. I understand with more EY's own aircraft delivered, the second handed A330 will leave the fleet (so as the 767)

Thanks for all of your support again.

Sam

User currently offlineFLIEGER67 From Sweden, joined Sep 2003, 1420 posts, RR: 21
Reply 17, posted (2 years 4 months 1 week 2 days 19 hours ago) and read 32767 times:

Hi, Sam,
real interesting report and good pix.
I was neither on Etihad nor in Beirut, but maybe..!.
Is this airport tour open to the public or only by a special arrangement?
Regards,
Markus (FLIEGER67)


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User currently offline767747 From United States, joined Jan 2005, 843 posts, RR: 6
Reply 18, posted (2 years 4 months 1 week 2 days 17 hours ago) and read 32767 times:

Nice report and pics! Etihad looks to be really nice not only in Business, but also in Economy. I hope to fly on the 777-300 some time. What a cool terminal at Abu Dhabi!

User currently offlineJoeCattoli From Italy, joined Aug 2005, 508 posts, RR: 2
Reply 19, posted (2 years 4 months 1 week 2 days 14 hours ago) and read 32767 times:

Great trip report.... I love the photos of Beirut and of the airport... Looks stunning!!

Ciao  wave 
Joe

User currently offlineOD720 From Lebanon, joined Feb 2003, 1860 posts, RR: 26
Reply 20, posted (2 years 4 months 1 week 2 days 8 hours ago) and read 32767 times: