Review: Flight 9W228 (BOM-BRU), Jet Airways, Economy

  • Introduction
  • Clipper Lounge, Mumbai CSI Airport Terminal 2
  • Jet Airways Economy Class Mumbai to Brussels
  • British Airways Galleries Club Lounge, Brussels National Airport
  • American Airlines Business Class Brussels to New York JFK and Five-Star Arrival
  • American Airlines Premium Check-in and Flagship Lounge, New York JFK
  • American Airlines Economy Class JFK to London LHR
  • American Airlines Arrivals Lounge, London LHR
  • Sheraton Heathrow Hotel, London
  • American Airlines Flagship Check-in and Flagship Lounge, London Heathrow
  • American Airlines Economy Class London to Chicago
  • American Airlines Flagship Lounge at Chicago ORD
  • American Airlines First Class from Chicago ORD to Dallas Fort Worth
  • Hyatt Regency Hotel, DFW
  • Hyatt Regency Hotel, Bellevue
  • Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel, Los Angeles
  • Sheraton Gateway Hotel, Los Angeles
  • American Airlines First Class from Los Angeles to Chicago ORD
  • American Airlines Business Class from Chicago ORD to Delhi
  • Jet Airways Economy Class from Delhi to Mumbai
  • Conclusion

Jet Airways 228 (Codeshare American Airlines AA7836)

Mumbai(BOM) – Brussels(BRU)
Saturday, January 22 2012
Depart: 3:00AM
Arrive: 07:50AM
Duration: 9hr20min
Distance flown: 4,271 miles
Aircraft: Boeing 777ER
Seat: 55G (Economy)
Meal Service: Snack, Breakfast

For some logic I have not been able to decode so far, Jet Airways has been operating the B777-ER on their BOM-BRU-BOM segments on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. I mean, either they have a plane or two spare for the entire route, or they don’t. So, where does this capacity of a B777-ER get deployed the rest of the week.

That, by definition, translated into a huge amount of people on this flight. Add to it that my Jet Airways privileges were not at work today, and you have a pretty good idea that I was just another face in the crowd that day that 9W did not have to worry about.

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Yawn, I must admit, 3:00 AM has been the latest I’ve ever gone to flight, and I am more used to being on this segment at anywhere between 12:30 AM to 2 AM. But, when I got in, I noticed a nice empty plane, and I secretly hoped the loads would be low.

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I was seated almost right at the back of the plane. Since AA’s website does not integrate with the 9W website, I had no control on the seat that was assigned to me. At this moment, I was just lucky to get myself an aisle seat.

I’ve done a couple of flights to London on these planes. The economy seats are laid out in three sections, a smaller one in the middle of the plane, with 4 rows, then a 15-rows section, and a 11-rows behind.  All the rows are 3×3 abreast. The seats are quite nice on this plane, and the seat-pitch is as good as premium economy on some other airlines.

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The legspace was excellent for me, and what I like on the Jet Airways long-haul planes is the little footnet that is installed. It supports the feet well on a 9-hour trip to keep them comfortable.

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The plane did not take-off till about 4 AM, and that was in part because a longish boarding process and the wait on the tarmac for a take-off clearing. However, because of this slooooooooooow boarding, I had the 3 seats next to me empty right till the end, which gave me hope that I might be able to get the entire row to myself for a little stretch.

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Just about the close-doors announcement was coming through, however, the seats got filled up by 3 very noisy characters. Sigh!

As the plane got airborne, service started at about 4:45 AM. I don’t think anyone was hungry at this point, but there was a midnight snack service planned though I was suspecting this was more like dawn. And there was a drinks service as well to go along. A tray landed up at my table which had a wrap inside along with a small cake. This tray pretty much went back like it came since I was not interested in the food at this hour.

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Right after, the mood lighting switched to night mode, trying to put us off to sleep.

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However, since I was not sleepy anymore (it was about 5 AM!), I decided to catch a movie at the in-flight entertainment system. Moneyball was loaded-up already, and since I did not watch it before, I went with that.

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The not-so great part about the IFE system is that you get to only watch one or two episodes of any TV series you’d like to watch. After a couple of movies and TV series episodes, I did catch some sleep for a couple of hours.

With about 90 minutes to arrival, the captain came up on the PA system to tell us about the time of arrival.

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At this point, the flight attendants came around to serve breakfast. The options on offer were omelette with sausage and an Indian option with Idli-Sambar and vermicelli along with a bowl of fruits. Yet another example of the food quantity and quality going down on the airline, considering the piece of bread you see in the tray below.

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A short while after breakfast, the trays were collected and we prepared for landing. Having not slept a lot that night, I was super sleepy, and my 2:5 hour layover at Brussels airport was shrunk to a 1:25 hour layover. I was a little worried since boarding a US flight takes a lot more Q&A than anywhere else around. However, deplaning was smooth, and I was able to be off the plane in a couple of minutes. Overall, a good flight for being in economy on a long haul.

 

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Comments

  1. Has anyone flow BOM-EWR recently on Jet Business Class? Is it still herringbone configuration? Intend to travel as a couple so would prefer seats together rather than solo seats.

  2. Hi,
    Nice report!
    Jet has 5 77W’s, 4 of which are rostered for flights daily, the 5th one operates this 3Weekly rotation, primarily because of operational reasons, they can’t have this 77W operate daily on BOM-BRU.
    How full was the flight finally?
    Thanks a lot.

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