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  • Originally posted by mightyrooster View Post

    Sound like fun!! I don't know how it's possible to actually sleep on a long haul flight either.
    Believe me you will sleep, sometimes not restfull but you will nod off. Lucky on my trip over to the UK and the return trip from Los Angeles in 2000 was in business class ( courtesy of friend high up in Qantas at the time ) . Last trip over to the UK in 2011 was in economy but a friend who worked for Qantas frequent flyers booked us down the back of the plane and told us the flight was under sold so once we were on just spread out in a row in the middle towards the back, i had the whole back row to myself so it was very easy to sleep on that trip, Also remember when we were coming into Heathrow it was like landing on a carpet, the best softest, smoothest landing i have ever encountered.

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    • Originally posted by mightyrooster View Post

      Your ‘dad’ jokes as my daughter would call them are unstoppable at the moment Jack.
      Haha...just trying to brighten the place up a little MR.

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      • Originally posted by Jacks Fur Coat View Post

        Haha...just trying to brighten the place up a little MR.
        That was a good one Jack.

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        • Originally posted by Jacks Fur Coat View Post

          Haha...just trying to brighten the place up a little MR.
          You certainly brightened my day Jaxx Thanks so much
          When you trust your television
          what you get is what you got
          Cause when they own the information
          they can bend it all they want

          John Mayer

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          • Originally posted by horrie hastings View Post

            Believe me you will sleep, sometimes not restfull but you will nod off. Lucky on my trip over to the UK and the return trip from Los Angeles in 2000 was in business class ( courtesy of friend high up in Qantas at the time ) . Last trip over to the UK in 2011 was in economy but a friend who worked for Qantas frequent flyers booked us down the back of the plane and told us the flight was under sold so once we were on just spread out in a row in the middle towards the back, i had the whole back row to myself so it was very easy to sleep on that trip, Also remember when we were coming into Heathrow it was like landing on a carpet, the best softest, smoothest landing i have ever encountered.
            Yes you will sleep no matter what Even with those two 160kg plus obese Germans blocking any view I had of the aisle and pinning me in my seat with no room to move I did get a few hours sleep
            When you trust your television
            what you get is what you got
            Cause when they own the information
            they can bend it all they want

            John Mayer

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            • Originally posted by horrie hastings View Post

              Believe me you will sleep, sometimes not restfull but you will nod off. Lucky on my trip over to the UK and the return trip from Los Angeles in 2000 was in business class ( courtesy of friend high up in Qantas at the time ) . Last trip over to the UK in 2011 was in economy but a friend who worked for Qantas frequent flyers booked us down the back of the plane and told us the flight was under sold so once we were on just spread out in a row in the middle towards the back, i had the whole back row to myself so it was very easy to sleep on that trip, Also remember when we were coming into Heathrow it was like landing on a carpet, the best softest, smoothest landing i have ever encountered.
              I’ll have to make sure I pack some earplugs as well I think. It should be interesting that’s for sure.

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              • Originally posted by mightyrooster View Post

                I’ll have to make sure I pack some earplugs as well I think. It should be interesting that’s for sure.
                If they hand out pjs you would think they hand out ear plugs
                When you trust your television
                what you get is what you got
                Cause when they own the information
                they can bend it all they want

                John Mayer

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                • Originally posted by Andrew Walker View Post

                  If they hand out pjs you would think they hand out ear plugs
                  Oh. Again shows you I've never been on a long haul flight lol. Is this in economy class too?

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                  • Originally posted by mightyrooster View Post

                    If I get around to Japan - if I survive the long haul to the UK and there's enough money saved up - I plan to do the standard places there like Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Hiroshima, Miyajima Island, Nara etc. Sounds all very typical but since it will be my first time and all.
                    You will have a great time in Japan. I go there a lot because my wife is Japanese but it really is a good country to travel around. The language barrier is tough but if you are patient Japanese people are always helpful. You mentioned you know some Japanese so that will come in handy. Its also a very safe place where you don't need to overly worry about your safety.

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                    • Originally posted by rented tracksuit View Post

                      Pyss easy.

                      I just put on the provided pyjamas then get a flight attendant to put the mattress on my seat before laying it flat so I can bed in between dinner and breakfast.
                      Ah sounds like someone flies business class. I do it from time to time. Its expensive but so nice.

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                      • Originally posted by mightyrooster View Post

                        Not sure how long it takes to get to Bali but NZ and Cairns were both about 3 hours. That's the longest for me. Like Horrie said it's probably a good idea to break the trip up too with a stop over.
                        From memory it took about 7 hours.

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                        • It depends on which capital city you are flying from or via.

                          It's 6 hours direct from Brisbane to Denpasar or if you are coming from Canberra you need to fly to Melbourne or Sydney for a connecting flight. Those are in the 8 to 9 hour range.

                          I've never been myself but have been to Thailand back in the 90's. I prefer to visit cold climates with museums, galleries etc as I'm biased towards our very own eastern suburbs water, beaches, bays and cliff walks.
                          "Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli

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                          • Originally posted by mightyrooster View Post

                            Oh. Again shows you I've never been on a long haul flight lol. Is this in economy class too?
                            My youngest Daughter is training to be a pilot and wants to do International. we will be entitled to massive discounts, but my fear of flying may get in the road. Don't get me wrong I have done it a fair few time but hate it immensely.

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                            • Originally posted by Dr. Voodoo Man View Post

                              You will have a great time in Japan. I go there a lot because my wife is Japanese but it really is a good country to travel around. The language barrier is tough but if you are patient Japanese people are always helpful. You mentioned you know some Japanese so that will come in handy. Its also a very safe place where you don't need to overly worry about your safety.
                              I still know some basic Japanese but unfortunately have forgotten a lot of it. I think I’d be able to pick it up fairly quickly though, well enough for a travelling tourist’s needs anyway. They are such a polite and patient culture. I remember someone telling me how they had just arrived in Japan on a JAL flight and how calm, efficient and polite the service was. That they were so genuine in wanting to help you and it was such a pleasure. Japan is such a wonderful mix of ancient culture and modern engineering and technology. I really hope I can get there one day.

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                              • Originally posted by eddie View Post

                                From memory it took about 7 hours.
                                Well that’s twice as long as I’ve ever been on a plane. The longest single trip for me is about 3 hours but when you combine it with a connecting flight from home it would be around 4 hours tops in one day!

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