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Liveblogging ANA Flight 009, JFK-NRT

October 10, 2006 at 5:05 PM | 4 Comments

Jaunted editor Davie Kaufmann will be updating this mid-air live blog throughout her long flight, so check back! Better yet, say "hi" to Davie in the comments.

Greetings from All Nippon Airways flight 009, with service from New York's John F. Kennedy Airport to Japan's Narita Airport. Yes, we're on our way to Tokyo and the Connexion service on our flight is FREE!

1:50 PM EST: First impressions of the economy cabin are good. Leg room: decent. Flight attendants: nice. Water: tasty. Unidentifiable snack (pictured): not trying it. Internet connection: generally strong with only one lag so far. We're pretty much positive that our opinions of the seating will change once we've been on here for 10 hours (it's only been about 1 hour; total flight time is 14), but for now, all is good. Check back here later for more updates.

4:19 PM EST: The internet connection has slowed down a bit, but for $0, it ain't half bad. Passed on the meal, but it seemed edible. AVOD works great, but we don't like the movies--lots of Sandra Bullock and family stuff. Lost all our yen in video blackjack. Also, that special time has come when economy pax start jolting their seats back, thus propping up the laptop to type gets harder. Time for a nap!

8:45 PM EST: TWO Ambien and still, just a few winks here and there. I gave the man in the seat next to me a name: Paul. Paul's knee is totally invading my space, but I refuse to say anything, because I feel bad that he has the middle seat. As for whoever in front of me has their seat reclined, that's another story. Like, where are the margaritas, dude? Is this Club Med Airways? Lessons learned: I am the nicest person you can possibly sit next to on a long haul; you want to sit next to me. I, however, do not under any circumstances want to sit next to you.

12:06 AM EST: Screaming baby count: 1 (muffled). Snacks consumed so far: 1 almond from new, still otherwise unidentifiable mix. Yen lost on video blackjack: too much to count. Jimmy Buffett in front of me has eased up a bit, and Paul is just a doll as always. I feel at one with my fellow passengers...very calm bunch we are. With about two hours left, I'm ready to say this is way more pleasant than I expected. I did a 10 hour flight from Vienna to JFK on Austrian that was WAY WORSE.

1:04 AM EST: Someone turn on the AC! It's WARM! This is the most conservatively air conditioned flight I have ever been on.

5:30 AM EST: Not on the flight anymore. Made it from Narita into the city with great ease. ANA gets an A-/B+ for its economy product. Too bad Connexion is going the way of the Dodo (for now, at least). Seeing as I fasted on the plane, I'm due for a snack. Time for nourishment like only my beloved North Asian convenience stores can provide. Sayonara.

4 Comments

  1. markj

    Jaunted
    October 10, 2006 at 5:00 PM




    Totally Agree

    With your mid-flight fast.

    Question:  Do they have Sandra Bullock in Miss Congeniality 1 & 2?

  1. juliana

    Jaunted Contributing Editor
    October 10, 2006 at 5:08 PM




    how's your battery power?

    my computer only makes it for about two hours which is only enough time to watch two and a half project runways that i downloaded from iTunes.

    when will planes start offering electrical outlets in the seats?

  1. djk

    Jaunted Member
    October 10, 2006 at 8:49 PM




    No! It's worse!

    The Lake House...with Keanu Reaves. Double whammy! I watched "Cheaper by the Dozen" II instead.

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  1. djk

    Jaunted Member
    October 10, 2006 at 9:02 PM




    Hang in there, battery.

    I've gotta say, if there were electrical outlets at every seat, I'd be pretty psyched about ANA's coach product. It's possible that I'm imagining this, but it seems to be dying at warp speeds, as compared to home. 66% left now, and at this rate, it would probably die in about 3 hours. Rough estimate. The real bummer is that I can't kung fu kick the seat infront of me into its proper position--that's making it really hard to actually have fun typing and working.

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