Assuming I needed to be close to the airport, there is absolutely no reason I would stay anywhere else.  While I did not require accommodation on this trip, I did stay there 1 night after my Lufthansa A380 trip.  The Sheraton Frankfurt Airport Hotel is stumbling distance from Terminal 1.  There is a sky bridge from the terminal.  I was assigned a superior room and found it on the large side and equipped with all of the amenities: i.e. toiletries, mini-bar, in-room coffee, slippers.  The bed was crisp and comfortable.  There were a ton of cable television channels in numerous languages.

The 24hr gym was the nicest I have seen at any hotel, complete with a full free weight section.  I found complimentary croissants and coffee in the lobby- just enough to negate my workout.  Not that it mattered as I had dinner at the authentic German restaurant on site the night before.  It was quite tatsy and there was plenty of pork fat to be had.

Adjacent to the lobby was large sports bar where the World Cup was shown on a huge screen. You will also find an enormous business center near the lobby.  All the staff, including the guy delivering newspapers, were extra friendly.

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Been too long since I have hit the road. I should be able to cure what ails me beginning today. You can follow me on twitter for live updates with photos and, of course, I will post the lengthier stuff on Planereality.com

Here is the itinerary:

Atlanta-Chicago-Frankfurt-Abu Dhabi-Manila-Tokyo-Los Angeles-Atlanta

Andiamo!

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Need some help. I am planning to fly one-way from Frankfurt to Manila in Coach. I am looking at Emirates (about $900) and Etihad (about $700)

Of course, I will have to connect either way and both airlines look like they have plenty of empty seats.

On Emirates, I can earn points towards Mileage Plus, Etihad, not so much.

Anyone have any insight or opinion? Much appreciated

OBW-I have to book ASAP as the flight is for next week.

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Well, it’s not the observation deck at NRT, but Lufthansa’s Tower Lounge has some spectacular views.

Lufthansa 747 50th

frankfurt plane spotting

frankfurt plane spotting

frankfurt plane spotting

the next 2 are actually take from on the plane

frankfurt airport FRA

qatar cargo 777

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This was my 2nd attempt at flying on ANA’s Inspiration of Japan. ANA originally launched this new plane and new product on its NRT-JFK route and recently launched the new product daily on the NRT-FRA route. The first time, I found a great business class fare: SGN-NRT-JFK on the very first day of the scheduled launch of Inspiration of Japan. Unfortunately the launch was delayed at the 11th hour. The new premium economy seats, the original reason for the delay, are still not installed on the plane I flew from Narita to Frankfurt; registered as JA785A.

For this trip I had a coach class ticket. Upon check in, I attempted to get myself into a business class seat, but the best the check-in agent could do was moving me from a middle seat to an exit row: 30A. For this, I was thankful.

SEATS
Row 30, “window” seats have no window. You can see out a window if you lean back and turn your head. The emergency slide on both sides of this 2-4-3 seat configuration protrudes into the exit row. Boarding and departure were picture perfect for this flight that consisted of 11:34 flying time.

As was the case on my last ANA flight, all electronics needed to be turned off immediately after boarding. This was strictly enforced. The first thing I noticed was how narrow the seat was. My left shoulder was jammed right up against the wall of the plane. The seat was also hard as a rock. This aircraft was delivered to ANA in March of 2010 so the seats either have not been broken in yet or the manufacturer used a very tough material. By hour five of the flight, I was sitting on my pillow because my ass hurt so bad. By hour 8, I was sitting on 2 pillows! The backs of these new economy seats are fixed but the back and bottom of the seats do slide to provide a small amount of recline.
I took some quick pictures of the business class seats (below), which look narrow and there appears to be a lot of wasted space, but I have not sat in them yet.

FOOD
There were two meals served, The first was great in terms of quantity, quality and authenticity. The second meal was exactly the opposite. Terrible, in fact. I have had better coach meals on US carriers. ANA is offering “My Choice” dining between meals. From what I could understand, for a fee, economy passengers can order food and drinks through their in seat monitors, although that feature was not working properly on this flight. The food was still available though. I paid for a bowl of noodles and they were very tasty. Beer and wine were complimentary at meal time but were not available between meals for pay or free; that’s annoying; either make it available or don’t.

AUDIO VIDEO ON-DEMAND
The TV screen was the largest I have ever seen in economy. The music selection was pretty weak but the movies and games were great. There is a USB hook up to play your ipod through the planes system. There was also power at each coach seat, but mine did not work. If you are an airline and/or geography buff, you will love the half dozen, customizable moving maps and the nose camera.

CONCLUSION
I believe the Inspiration of Japan will be a success for All Nippon Airways. The food in economy needs some help, but the service was top notch. Perhaps 3rd time is a charm and I will experience ANA’s new Business Class seats on the Inspiration of Japan.

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inspiration of japan

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ana new business class

ana new business class

ana new business class

30a
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view from 30a
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mini economy cabin right behind business class
ana new economy class

s-video, usb, headphone and power outlets
ana new economy class

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nh economy class

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from top left: no clue, fruit, potato salad with fish roe, noodles with pork & egg, soup
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my choice dining menu; different choices on different routes
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whiskey 4 ways
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business class
ana new business class

ana new business class

ana new business class

“meal” before landing
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lufthansa cargo on approach to FRA
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inspiration of japan; JA785A
ANA JA785A inspiration of japan

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This was my 2nd trip an Airbus A380. The first was on Air France. This one was on Lufthansa which just started flying their A380, but on only one route: Frankfurt – Tokyo. The extra incentive for me to fly this route was that the return trip was a Lufthansa code share operated by All Nippon Airways. ANA recently launched their Spirit of Japan product on 2 routes: Tokyo-JFK and Tokyo-Frankfurt. So, for a decent price, I would be able to check out both the A380 and the Spirit of Japan. I will follow up this post with another that contains a few photos of the first and business class cabins on Lufthansa’s A380.

There was definitely a sense of excitement at the gate in Frankfurt. Many passengers were scurrying around taking photos and discussing this feat of engineering that sat a few feet away. I am even more impressed now than I was after the first time I flew this beast. It is quiet, the ride is smooth and despite a full passenger load (minus 2 first class suites) the plane accommodates everyone with ease.

Seats
I was in seat 76K for the10.5 hour journey, which has to be one of the 6 best seats in the entire economy section. Seat 76K & A have no seat in front of them, making them similar to an exit row because of the extra legroom. You can also get up anytime without climbing over anyone. On top of that, you still have a window seat. The potential drawback to these seats is that your personal TV swings up from the armrest. This TV has to be stowed during takeoff and landing which means you cannot view the tail and nose cameras during those periods of the flight. Also, the wing is SO huge that you really can’t see anything besides it. The wing must rise a good 12 feet above where you are seated and you can barely see beyond it. Seats 75B,C,H and J are true exit row seats. In my seat, I could hear and feel (in my feet) the nearby toilets flushing which can be annoying in addition to the crowds that line up at the lavatories.

Food
The fare was standard for economy class, although no economy meal has matched that of Air France. In the above mentioned seats, you will be served first in this section of economy. Hot towel service was provided before lunch and breakfast. There was free beer, wine and liquor with lunch but none available at breakfast.

Entertainment
Despite what the printed entrainment guide indicated, there was a severe lack of options to watch or listen to. The entertainment was in fact awful. There were 18 audio cd’s, not one of which I had ever heard of in addition to 7 atrocious audio books.  There were zero games to play and this may have been because there was no controller at the seat.  There were 2 TV shows, a surfing competition and fashion show. There were 6 “comedy” and 2 “action” movies. Out of those 8 movies, I had only heard of the 2 action movies: Sherlock Homes and Edge of Darkness, which for some reason, seem to be playing on every airline in the world right now.  I had 2 brief conversations with the FA about the AVOD.  She was very polite but could not really tell me the reason for the discrepancies.

The saving grace being the half dozen or so cameras and moving maps. There is a short video below of my monitor showing a 360 degree of the aircraft and the terrain it is flying over.  If you are an aviation enthusiasts, you will love these features.

After we landed, I asked a flight attendant if I could have a walk around the plane and take a few photos. The FA obliged and escorted me to the top deck where there were 98 business class seats and 8 first class suites. The FA followed my every move and politely asked me to hurry up several times. I will follow up this post with another that contains those cabin photos.  None the less, just wanted thank the FA for allowing me the opportunity.

I took over 100 pictures, but I think the ones below give a fairly accurate depiction. Shoot me an an email or post a comment of you have a question or are looking for additional pictures. Thanks!

lufthansa a380 trip report

lufthansa a380 trip report

being towed to gate
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tough to even get it in a picture
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lufthansa a380 trip report

boarding process
lufthansa a380 trip report

lufthansa a380 trip report

my seat 76K
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view from 76K
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taxiing
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takeoff
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lufthansa a380 trip report

lunch
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aft stairs to upper deck in flight; I felt like DeCaprio in Titanic
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moving map
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breakfast- note the 2 tone grapes!
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decending across the coast of japan
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nose camera just before landing
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touchdown
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