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BA0293 LHR - IAD 9th May 2009 (F)

PostPosted: 12 May 2009, 22:41
by JAT74L
My previous thread has explained a bit about the background for this trip so I won't ramble any more!

Arrived at LHR T5a by bus (from the ex EDI flight) and proceeded straight to the Concorde Room. My mate from work was arriving a bit later so I went in and 'orientated' myself with the CCR and Galleries First. My first port of call was the Champagne bar in GF and found it a bit on the dry side with only a dribble of Bolly '99 left and maybe one bottle of Pol Roger. Had a quick swig then headed back to the CCR passing Sir Tel & Lady Wogan being escorted somewhere! Had a glass or two of Bolly in the Concorde bar then went outside to the terrace area and watched south security as my mate Jacko was due.

Then when he did turn up he was put to good use with the camera!



I thought it looked better with the Union Jack on it but hey ho. We sat outside for a while swigging Bolly as I had convinced Jacko that he needed to be in a stupor to put up with World Traveller Plus.



We then decided it was time for some lunch and settled on a visit to the CCR dining area rather than the buffet. After being seated we waited 20 mins to get any hint of service and I was about to blow a gasket and leave when the very charming lady suddenly appeared to take orders. I had the bangers n' mash and Jacko went for the burger with more Bolly of course. I added a glass of Meursault just for good measure too!



There appears to be a glass of red in the shot too but I can't quite recall how it got there!

The BA 293 goes at 1705 so at 1600 we headed off to the T5B Galleries lounge to catch a quick drink before boarding. We were among the last to get on and as soon as the cabin crew member spotted my 1A bp I was escorted to my seat. There was a couple in the row 1 middle seats so I immediately asked to move to 2A instead as it is much more private (as has been stated many times before). There were only 4 of us in F and Steve the CSD came up, shook my hand and and welcomed me aboard. He made it quite clear that I would be looked after by his crew and that if required I could ask for him personally.



The Captain came on advising of a 'long' 7hr 45 min flight time (yee ha!) and we pushed back and headed for the runway but not until I'd had some Pol Roger with a few top ups. Up and away with the 777 howl from the (GE) engines on G-VIIY and I was ready to enjoy my flight.

Wines were as follows,

Champagne -

Pol Roger Brut 1999

White -

Meursault Les Clos des Charrons 2006, Vincent Girardin

Pazo Senorans Albarino 2007, Rias Baixas

Ferrari-Carano Chardonnay 2006, Alexander Valley, Sonoma County

Red -

Chateau La Gaffeliere 1999, Premier Grand Cru Classe, Saint-Emilion

Cateau d'Esclans Rose 2006, Cotes de Provence

Cline Cellars Los Carneros Syrah 2005, Sonoma County

Won't list the whole food menu unless anyone specifically wants it but I had the potted crab with toasted spelt flatbread and roast piccolo tomato to start accompanied by the Meursault -



And the Spring lamb assiette with mixed bean fricassee and redcurrant chutney accompanied by the Syrah (and Frost - Nixon!)-



I could have done with a sharper knife to cut this.

I skipped pud and went straight to the cheese plate with a glass of the Warre's 1992 Colheita Tawny Port -



I crashed out for an hour or so after dinner and will have to watch the last bit of Frost - Nixon again . . . [:w]

The crew were very attentive and extremely pleasant people to travel with.

My first FIRST was an instant hit!!

Regards

John

PostPosted: 12 May 2009, 23:26
by HighFlyer
Lovely photos as usual John. What do you mean we may not want the entire food menu? [:)]

Thanks,
Sarah

PostPosted: 12 May 2009, 23:37
by buns
John

you will have to share the secret of how to snaffle these good rates for F[}:)][}:)]

Thanks for the TR[y] - I get the impression that with all those wooden floors the BA Lounge(s) can be quite noisy[:?] There again, being ignored for 20 minutes[n]

Look forward to the next one

buns

PostPosted: 12 May 2009, 23:48
by RichardMannion
Great photos John! Never quite got that whole waiting for service thing in the BA lounges, 20 minutes is a bit of a pisstake.

Looks like you had a good trip though!

PostPosted: 13 May 2009, 11:26
by JAT74L
Having just re read my TR it does seem a bit rushed and lacking in detail. Will try harder with the next two!

John

PostPosted: 13 May 2009, 11:38
by Alex V
quote:Originally posted by buns
John

you will have to share the secret of how to snaffle these good rates for F[}:)][}:)]

buns


I have seen this november and early december 2100 for first to DXB, which imho seems a great price considering our average UC flight is about 1600, i will always compare prices now just in case first comes into range.

alex[:D]

PostPosted: 13 May 2009, 13:03
by JAT74L
75k BA miles and 214 is the rate I got!!!

John

PostPosted: 13 May 2009, 13:44
by ukcobra
Was it some sort of Half off mileage offer + Taxes ?

PostPosted: 13 May 2009, 14:41
by JAT74L
quote:Originally posted by ukcobra
Was it some sort of Half off mileage offer + Taxes ?


No that's the standard one way F redemption to the USA.

PostPosted: 13 May 2009, 15:43
by iforres1
Great TR John although I still have the hump that you never invited me along[:D]
Really envious of the whole first experience. One day mate, one day.

looking forward to the next one.

all the best

PostPosted: 13 May 2009, 16:35
by JAT74L
We could have carried each other off the plane Iain!!

One comment I forgot to make was about BA's World traveller Plus product. My mate was in 21a so I went back and had a try and was not impressed. I have regularly paid for VS PE and will continue to do so in the future but there's no way I'd give BA extra money for their 'PE' seat. The recline is a fraction of what you get on VS and I believe that the last row (25) on the 777 against the bulkhead doesn't recline AT ALL!

John

PostPosted: 13 May 2009, 16:40
by slinky09
La Gaffaliere - you b*****d [:p], my favourite St Emilion!

PostPosted: 13 May 2009, 17:12
by RichardMannion
La Gaffa? Sounds a bit cock-noir...

PostPosted: 13 May 2009, 17:20
by JAT74L
quote:Originally posted by HighFlyer
Lovely photos as usual John. What do you mean we may not want the entire food menu? [:)]

Thanks,
Sarah


Apologies!

MENU

Starters

Potted crad with toasted spelt flatbread and roast piccolo tomato.

Warm white asparagus served with morel and black truffle vinaigrette.

Puree of butter bean soup with rosemary palmiers.

Fresh spring salad with your choice of roast red pepper and olive dressing or balsamic vinaigrette.

Main

Spring lamb assiette with mixed bean fricassee and redcurrant chutney.

Catch of the Day - Seared monkfish with cauliflower puree, buttered samphire and cockle vinaigrette.

Braised leg of duck with bean cassoulet and grain mustard sauce.

Italian panzanella salad with Kalamata olives.

Dessert

Vineet Bhatia's warm strawberry sponge pudding with strawberry compote and vanilla cream.

Chocolate and banana mousse.

Cheese Plate

Cornish Yarg

Butlers Secret

Fourme d'Ambert

Tomino

A Basket of fresh fruit.

Snacks

Roast pork belly with apple cream sauce and purple sprouting broccoli.

Warm salted beef and Swiss cheese with Manoucher bread, pickled cucumber and English mustard dressing.

A selection of biscuits.

A selection of cheese and fruit.

Beverages

Twinings Teas - Traditional English Breakfast, Darjeeling, Earl Grey or Pure Green.

Twinings Fruit and Herb Infusions - Pure Camomile, Pure Peppermint, Lemon and Ginger or Blackcurrant, Ginseng and Vanilla.

Coffee - Freshly roasted and ground, decaffeinated, espresso or cappuccino.

Chocolates.

REFRESHMENTS

Snacks

A selection of sandwiches featuring -

Smoked mackerel with horseradish dressing.

Char-grilled Mediterranean vegetables with basil soft cheese.

Chicken with mayonnaise.

Free-range egg with cress.

[|)]

PostPosted: 13 May 2009, 19:39
by MarkedMan
Lordy .. I'll try it all!

PostPosted: 14 May 2009, 03:00
by slinky09
quote:Originally posted by RichardMannion
La Gaffa? Sounds a bit cock-noir...


What can I say, I'm a lush!

PostPosted: 14 May 2009, 21:06
by jaguarpig
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for the TR.The service can be a little relaxed in the CR dinning room but as Richard said 20 mintes is taking the mick.Glad this also confirms ticketed F PAX regardless of FF status can take a guest into the CR[;)]

PostPosted: 15 May 2009, 08:13
by iforres1
quote:Originally posted by JAT74L
We could have carried each other off the plane Iain!!
John


I think you would have needed to carry me out of the CR[:D]

Iain