Sunday, December 27, 2015

lounge act

JFK Terminal 7

Experiences as a first-time First Class passenger....

"sir, this is the emerald club" The counter attendants looked at me incredulously. I had come up a short escalator then walked by the counter, into the first class lounge, without showing the proper credentials.  Plus I am dressed for coach class as always, unbuttoned shirt, fleece vest and all, and dressed for my travel purpose which is outdoor work. This is the British Airways lounge with very fresh juice and fruit, somewhat fresh pastries, latte/cap machine, and of course tea.  The First Class set, as I see it here is subdued in dress and manner.  A stray Coach passenger! the attendant must have thought.


the above fountain mesmerizes with its somewhat pulsating splashes

The attendants waved me through to the lounge,m after a vigorous inspection of my passport and complimentary lounge pass.  I was given the complimentary pass at the baggage check due to being a first class passenger.

I board for Tokyo in an hour.  So far, there have been none of the usual pre flight hardships. First Class doesn't feel like traveling as I have known it.   Separate shorter line for baggage check-in, and again for the security screen.  The lounge I would say is cosmopolitan with an assortment of armchairs of various leather, velvet and brocade appearances.   In Coach I would be crammed in those benches where there are usually two outlets for all the passengers to charge their phones and computers.



With everyone traveling for the holidays, today there is an ocean of cars in long term parking.  My travelers tip is to photograph where you parked for when you return.

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