BA55 London Heathrow (LHR) - Johannesburg (JNB)
I suppose it's only fair to point out that this flight got off to a bad start. For one thing, it was significantly delayed by a late aircraft substitution and, to make matters worse, it left from one of the more hideous corners of the now much run-down Terminal 1. I felt it was a poor introduction to BA for my friend Bruce (a.k.a. sftrvlr), who was using the airline for the first time in many years. Thankfully, all that was to change the moment we stepped aboard. As we boarded through Door 2L and were escorted to our seats, I noticed immediately that the aircraft was fitted with Next Generation Club World, the latest incarnation of BA's long-haul Business Class product. I would not be sampling its merits on this flight, however, as we were bound for the First cabin. It did eventually occur to me that the new AVOD in-flight entertainment system would be a useful spin-off benefit in First.
As I settled into 2A, I couldn't help noticing the occupant of 3A. I wandered over to 2K to check that Bruce was settling in OK and said "Is 3A who I think he is?" A quick check confirmed that we were indeed travelling in the company of a very famous, Nobel Peace Prize-winning, senior Anglican clergyman from South Africa! As I returned to my seat to enjoy a glass of apple juice and the customary macadamia nuts, my 'BAg' amenity kit, sleeper suit and slippers were all delivered.
We eventually pushed back a full 1hr 20mins down at 2025 and, as we made our way round to 27L, I noticed that the safety video had been updated for NGCW. Soon enough, our 747-400 was lumbering down the runway, lifting into the evening sky at 2044. We were on our way at last!
At the first opportunity, I changed into my sleeper suit. I missed my hot towel in the process, but in a very nice touch, the cabin crew brought one to me after the main 'run' through the cabin. By this time, I was enjoying some Champagne and canapés. The Champagne was copiously topped-up and I was already impressed by the highly attentive level of service. A big from 2K indicated that I was not alone in this The Cabin Service Director came round and introduced herself to the F passengers, coming over as both friendly and very professional.
Soon it was time for the dinner service to get underway - having been asked for my preference on timing, I'd said sooner rather than later.
DINNER |
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WINES |
Starters | Champagne | |
Mark Edwards' foie gras and duck confit with plum wine jelly and brioche croutons | Perrier Jouet Belle Epoque 1999 | |
Grilled asparagus with black truffle butter | ||
Pea and mint soup with crème fraiche | White Wines | |
Fresh salad leaves with your choice of sweet red pepper or roast garlic and tarragon dressing | Chablis Grand Cru Bougros, Cote Bougerots 2004, Domaine William Fèvre | |
Sancerre La Chapelle des Augustins 2005, Henri Bourgeois | ||
Main | Jordan Winery Chardonnay 2004, Stellenbosch | |
Beef fillet with cep reduction, Anna potatoes and green beans | ||
Catch of the Day - today's fresh fish (brill) served with your choice of sauce vierge or caper butter sauce, seasonal vegetables and new potatoes | Red Wines | |
Richard Corrigan's roast breast of chicken and stuffed ravioli with garlic and thyme sauce | Chateau Beychevelle1996, Grand Cru Classé Saint-Julien | |
Poached Loch Duart salmon salad and lemon dressing | Morgan Twelve Clones Pinot Noir 2005, Santa Lucia Highlands | |
Simon Sig Tiara 2000, Stellenbosch | ||
Dessert | ||
Shaun Hill's rhubarb tart with ginger sauce and vanilla ice cream | Dessert Wines | |
Chocolate espresso délice with Mascarpone cream and fresh raspberries | Bonnezeaux 2003, Chateau de Fesles, Loire Valley | |
Warre's 1988 Colheita Port | ||
Cheese Plate | ||
Montgomery Cheddar | Spirits, Digestifs and Liqueurs | |
Cropwell Bishop Shropshire Blue | Gonzalez Byass Sherries | |
Chabis | Smirnoff Black Label Vodka | |
A basket of fresh fruit | Tanqueray No. Ten Gin | |
Johnnie Walker Blue Label Scotch Whisky | ||
Snacks | The Glenlivet 18-year-old Single Malt Whisky | |
Bacon roll served with tomato ketchup | Woodford Reserve Kentucky Whiskey | |
Penne pasta with you choice of tomato and olive sauce or Stilton cheese sauce served with grated Parmesan cheese and herb croute | Camus XO Cognac | |
Duchy of Cornwall biscuits | ||
A selection of cheese and fruit | Soft Drinks | |
A basket containing a selection of sweet and savoury treats is available between meals | A selection of traditional and modern drinks | |
Highland Spring still or sparkling mineral water | ||
Beverages | ||
Twinings Teas - Traditional English Breakfast, Darjeeling, Earl Grey or Pure Geen | ||
Twinings Fruit and Herb Infusions - Pure Camomile, Pure Peppermint, Lemon and Ginger, or Blackcurrant, Ginseng and Vanilla | ||
Coffee - Freshly roasted and ground, decaffeinated, espresso or cappuccino |
I started with the duck and foie gras option, washed down with more of the Champagne. For the main course, I had the beef, switching to the South African red to accompany it. By the time I'd finished these, I decided that - regrettably - I was stuffed! I wished I hadn't snacked on those sandwiches back in the lounge, but I'm sure the advancing hour was also a factor. As such, I simply had a pot of blackcurrant tea to finish with, noting the attractive new china tea service - a very nice change from the old metal cans. I checked our route progress and found that we'd over-flown Paris before heading towards Milan, but then turned and passed west of Corsica and over Sardinia. We had already crossed the African coast at Tunis.
I asked for my bed to be made up while I brushed my teeth, then settled down for what would hopefully be a good night's sleep. And it was, too : roughly six hours sleep. Not bad at all for on board a plane!
I woke up maybe 20 minutes or so before breakfast time, which was just right to beat the rush to the washrooms. I took the opportunity to sample the new AVOD system, enjoying a performance of Beethoven's little Symphony No 8 by the LSO, under conductor Bernard Haitink. A minor gripe here : the AVOD programming is artist-orientated and therefore not very classical-friendly. Beethoven's work was presented as Symphony No 8 by Haitink
BREAKFAST |
Starters |
Chilled fruit juice |
An energising fruit smoothie |
A selection of yoghurts |
A selection of cereals |
Fresh seasonal fruit plate |
Bakery |
A wide selection of breakfast pastries and rolls |
Main |
Scrambled eggs, grilled bacon, pork sausages, sautéed mushrooms, grilled tomato and hash-brown potatoes |
Creamy wild mushroom omelette |
Apple and sultana crepes with Mascarpone and cinnamon creamr |
Beverages |
Twinings Teas - Traditional English Breakfast, Darjeeling, Earl Grey or Pure Geen |
Twinings Fruit and Herb Infusions - Pure Camomile, Pure Peppermint, Lemon and Ginger, or Blackcurrant, Ginseng and Vanilla |
Coffee - Freshly roasted and ground, decaffeinated, espresso or cappuccino |
For breakfast, I had a glass of apple juice and some Fruit and Fibre cereal. Unable to face a full English, I asked for some scrambled egg on toast with some bacon. I got what I wanted and it was absolutely delicious! I must say that they seem to have mastered the secret of scrambled egg in BA First - full of buttery goodness, not a hint of wateriness and just the right consistency I had two pots of Earl Grey, served - of course - in the nice new teapots.
I nearly fell out of my seat when the Captain informed us that the ground temperature at Johannesburg was 3C Are you kidding me? Apparently not, as we were to find out soon enough.
Appropriately enough, we touched down at Jumbo Time (7:47 ). However as it was on the airport's most distant runway, leaving us with other runways to be crossed, it was 0804 before we parked on our remote stand.
A truly excellent flight, in no small part due to the excellent cabin crew, and one that I fervently hoped had impressed my discerning friend in 2K. I needn't have worried. The verdict? "Right up there with SQ." (Singapore Airlines) Result!
Date
: Tue 22 May 2007
Aircraft : B747-400
Scheduled dep : 1905
Actual departure : 2025
Scheduled arrival : 0650+1
Actual arrival : 0804+1
Cabin : First
Seat : 2A