Antarctica Marathon 2014: AA First EZE-MIA-BOS Review
This is a post about my first class award ticket on American Airlines EZE-MIA-BOS
- Running A Marathon in Antarctica and Australia in 2014
- Planning
- Hotels, Flights, Final Deposit, Medevac Insurance
- Training
- Flight BOS-JFK-EZE (Domestic first, 777-200 business)
- Sheraton Libertador Review
- Marriott Park Plaza Hotel (San Martin) Review
- Shakeout Run in Buenos Aires
- Buenos Aires Daytime Bicycle tour (urban bike)
- Las Nazarenas and Argentinian Cuisine
- Marathon Tours Champagne Toast and Dinner
- EZE City Tour with Marathon Tours
- Flight down to Ushuaia (on Aerolineas Argentinas)
- OneOcean Ship Introduction (Valvilov)
- First Night at Sea
- First Full Day at Sea
- Ship Daily Routine
- Marathon Tours and OneOcean cruise
- Trip Clothing and Gear Recommendations
- Tweeting and Facebook via Email from Antarctica
- Alcohol on OneOcean Antarctic Cruise
- Day 1: Yankee Harbor, vacuum Party, and Zodiac operations
- Day 2: Half Moon Island
- Day 3: Race Day
- Antarctica Marathon Runner Highlight: Overall Winner: Bartosz Mazerski
- Antarctica Marathon Runner Highlight: Blind Runner: Hein Wagner
- Day 4: Dahno Island, Michelson Bay
- Day 4: Race Award Ceremony
- Day 5: Curverville Island, Wilhelmina Bay
- Day 6: Kayaking with Marathon Tours in Antarctica
- Day 6: Paradise Bay Zodiac Cruise and Seals, Outdoor BBQ, and Champagne Toast
- Day 7: Charity Auction
- Day 8: Onboard Bill Settlement
- Disembark and Flight back to EZE
- Sheraton BA convention Center Review
- AA First EZE-MIA-BOS Review
Antarctica Marathon 2014: AA First EZE-MIA-BOS Review (777-200)
My flight was at 9am so I woke up around 5am to take a cab around 6am to get to the airport around 7am. Once I checked in, I went to the LAN lounge, which is for both business and first class passengers.
There are some lockers right near the entrance of the lounge.
The food was ok. It had a normal assortment of pastries and coffee.
Boarding process was smooth and I got to my seat just fine. Luckily, there were only about 10 people in the cabin. There weren’t any passengers in the two middle seats in the first row, and I was on the first row, on the right.
I asked for the wine flight, which was cool to try out with my meal.
Lunch was served, as seen below. It was topped by an ice cream sundae with some fudge.
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