Monday, September 2, 2013

My experience with Qatar Airways

Hi everyone!



I'm back in Rome right now. To be honest I'm feeling a little down and I've lost my appetite to eat. I don't think that I've spent enough time in Singapore and did everything that I wanted. So I guess I'll just do a blog post to distract myself. Don't worry, I'll get over it in time




Anyway for today I thought that I'd blog about which is the flight that we took to go Singapore this time round. I thought that for sure that we'd take again as it is reputed to be the one of the most economical one. So imagine my surprise that Qatar airlines came to be the one with the best price in the list when we did our research - about 1.6k euro for the both of us for economy class.



The day before our flight, Cart and I were scrambling to get new hand luggages for the both of us - we've been travelling with a duffel bag all the while, but I think that it would be more comfortable using one with wheels that we just roll with.



Nice? I like how you could flatten it down when you're done using it. Also being of a soft material, it weighs less so you can carry more stuff!



We were driven to the , and we took our flight in the late morning in August (which is probably the hottest month in the year in Rome) I'm most surprised that we didn't get to walk on the (the accordion thing that you walk on to get inside the plane) And instead, we had to take shuttle buses instead - which to me, is quite old school.



Depending on the plane that you are in, you may get a small bag pack containing a mini toothpaste and toothbrush set, eye cover, a pair of socks and a pair of earplugs. Personally for me, I really like the small sling bag as not only is it pretty, it is a handy place for me to put my passport without having to fiddle with the hand luggage.



Kids get a small Spongebob backpack with sweets and an activity book which I find so adorable.



Sitting down, the size of the seats are decent with the folding tray just about fit Cart and with me to stretch my legs a little bit. Of course, I would have liked if the seats are a little bit bigger and also that the arm rests could be lifted all the way up - it was strange that it could only be lifted halfway, which makes it an odd design.



In front of you, you'd have an entertainment screen, which again depending on your flight, could be a touchscreen or not. From here, you could watch the latest movies, popular tv series, listen to songs and such.



I busied myself watching The Croods, an Arabian Movie I don't remember the title anymore, Oblivion, Epic, Monsters University, Fast and Furious 6, Black Adder, Mad Men and others I don't remember anymore.



By the way, this is something amusing that I saw :



Even in Doha, it claims that the temperature is 0 degrees :p



Anyway, an interesting feature that I've never seen on other flights before, is their special meals - I requested for the low calories meal. You could also get other types of meal such as - all of them halal. Considering that my meal was low-cal, I'm surprised at how tasty it is but I do wish that they would include the amount of calories somewhere though as I didn't see it written anywhere.



Here are some pictures of my Low-Cal and Cart's Vegetarian meals :



Surprisingly, the food that I had was very tasty. Considering that my meals were low cal, they were good and tasted like regular meals!



I was really excited as we approached Doha - everything on the ground looks beige and flat. It reminded me so much of Diablo 2, Act 2. Hahaha! I've never been in a desert before.



It took us about 7 hours to reach Doha from Rome. Personally for me, the time passed by more quickly compared to all the other flights where we had to fly 10 hours and more to reach the connecting flight.



Nevertheless, we still had 12 hours to kill at the . I initially planned for us to explore Doha a little bit - perhaps the reputed or the. But just 5 seconds (not minutes mind you) after landing, the heat hit me so bad that any plans of sight seeing was just thrown out of the window.



Doha is so hot in August! I reckon that it was easily 40 degrees. I will never ever complain about the heat in Rome again! At first I thought the heat was emanating from the fan of the plane, but the heat continued even after we walked past it.



So in the end, we stayed in the airport for 12 hours (see the disparity in the 2nd picture above)



An interesting place, it was like a huge mall and there were people all around - One area had food, another jewelery, another section for electronic devices. one for cosmetics and so on and so forth. I looked in fascination at the camel milk chocolates.



(Yes, Chocolate made of camel milk)



There was also a playground section where kids could play - I'm not a mom but I thought that was a nice touch. There are also prayer rooms - separated for men and women.



There was also plenty of places where you could charge your electronic devices and I like that they provided free wifi - you just go to your browser and click on a button, although connection can be erratic depending on the amount of human traffic.



Anyway, with so much time to kill, we decided to have a meal there. I saw A&W which brings me a lot of fond memories and thought that I could get for myself a coney dog and a float. But as I looked at the menu, I didn't see any of them so in the end, we got for ourselves a pasta, rice, veg burger and drinks.



The local currency charged is in Qatari Dirham but they accept other currencies too- So we paid with euro and we found out that our meal totals for 38 euro. Woah. So expensive?I don't think Iwould ever pay 14 euro for a simple pasta such as this!



Being Italian, Cart was complaining about how overcooked the pasta was, how strange the herb concoction wasetc.etc. As a non Italian I didn't mind it so much, it reminded me of the pasta that I had , although I would never pay 14 euro for that nor for my rice nor 6 euro for my bottle of water!



(Speaking of water, even the water from the fountain is hot. Not to mention in the toilet too. Imagine washing your bits with HOT water)



Doha airport is very expensive. I don't think I'd like to get anymore food from there anymore unless necessary. If we ever come back here again, we'd just bring raw eggs and tea bags and a cup.



After all the exploration, we still had a bit of time left. So we tried to sleep on the seats - but there were no stretched ones like we saw for the Airport in Beijing. We were both so tired and unglamorous.



I had the good fortune to meet a most adorable 2 year old girl though, and she was so expressive and sweet that I forgot to feel tired momentarily



Not sure if I should put her picture here, I sneaked one of her while no one was looking. Haha! So I'll just put up a picture of the gate we were at :p



At length we got on the transit flight going to Singapore (with pretty much the same experience as the previous flight) and another 7 hours later, we reached Singapore! It has been such a long time. I was tempted to clap my hands. Haha



(10 020km in total)



With my family waiting for me at the arrival hall, it's nice to spend time reconnecting with them all over again
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