Kids: Big Sister 11y6m, twins 9y
Flights: Hong Kong - Dubai - Amsterdam - Dubai - Hong Kong on Emirates
Booked through: booked directly on the Emirates website, 1 adult & 3 kids for less than $21k. Additional benefit, all 4 of us have now earned a free return to Dubai!
We left Hong Kong on a flight just past midnight. Boarding was extremely chaotic, which showed that even 2 1/2 years later ground staff in Hong Kong is still as clueless as before. No coordination, hordes of people blocking other passengers, mayhem! They invited families with children to come forward after the higher priorities had boarded but then I was denied again. A little bit more sympathy with 3 children, even though they're not babies, way past their bedtime would have been appreciated. But ground staff in Hong Kong is not known to be great and no improvements have been made apparently. Flight left on time, skipped the dinner, breakfast ex-Hong Kong was horrible so we ate at Dubai airport. We didn't have to change terminals in Dubai which was great, though it was extremely busy. The number of flights leaving throughout the day is mind-boggling and many of them are A380 and B777 so you can imagine lots of people have to pass through to get to their final destinations. We had 2 1/2 hours which was plenty and not too long at the same time.
Game of bowling with a few more hours to go ... |
In Amsterdam, the kids basically passed out at the gate and didn't wake up til we started our descent in Dubai. We skipped the dinner and no breakfast was served as the flight was only 6 hours. They basically slept more than 5 hours so not too bad, considering our next flight was going to arrive in Hong Kong at 9 pm meaning they could go straight to bed! We arrived in Dubai on time and again had 2 1/2 hours to transfer. No surprise, it was very busy but by the time we left around 10 am it was considerably better and our flight was far from full. Staff was great, they came round with the camera, the kids collected 3 fly with me monsters, so life was good with less than 7 hours of movies & games! Food ex-Dubai was great, lots of snacks and good service. Luggage at Hong Kong took forever, about 50 minutes for our suitcases to arrive (apparently it can take up to 2 hours when the A380 is full as they need to scan every single bag I was told, crazy especially after all those hours). We got home just before 11 pm and the kids had no problem going straight to sleep. I woke them up at 9 am the next day to fight the jet lag, but it still took a few days to get over it (late bed times and scheduled awakenings between 8 and 9 am), definitely worse than summer time!
An easy well-prepared kid's meal ... fried rice, bread roll, brownie, water & a snack box ...
Catering ex-Dubai is significantly better.
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Kids' packs in cooperation with Lonely Planet, a keepsake Polariod and Fly-With-Me-Monsters! |
> great kids' meals with simple dishes like fried rice, a bread roll, crackers, a piece of brownie and a snack box containing a tooth brush and tooth paste as well. Nothing too complicated and always something they like, and you can keep for later if not hungry at that given time.
> flight attendants come round to shoot Polaroids (with a nice card) as a keepsake (in our case only on 1 out of 4 flights, or 1 out of 2 day flights).
> more movies, television programs and games your child could ever watch and play on these flights
> great kids' packs in collaboration with Lonely Planet (love that idea) and of course the Fly-With-Me-Monsters ... a stuffed animal with a fleece blanket. The LP packs come in different sizes and colours. The small ones are insulated, the large bags are more like totes. Inside some travel facts, travel cards, stickers, a eye mask for children. Overall, educational and suitable, also for slightly older children without having a ton of waste. Since we have 4 legs in total with 3 kids, we turned down some packs as we didn't need that many. In the end we had 3 packs and 3 Fly-With-Me-Monsters! The Monsters are now to be found in all 3 beds .... with the blankets!
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