Questions and Answers

Have a travel related question? Post it here, and I’ll do my best to answer it as quickly as possible.

While anyone can comment on regular blog post, registration is required in order to post a question in this space. Creating your account is free, and you'll be able to see when your question is answered, as well as like comments from other users. And of course, you'll earn status points for offering helpful answers!

This space is intended to be more of a community as well, so please jump in and share tips!

Filter by:

LEONARD LEWENSTEIN, M.D.

Can you help?
0

Miles transfer

Can you help?
0

Brandenburg airport shows Global Airlines pic

Can you help?
0

How to reach you?

Can you help?
0

Asiana Airlines Delay + Flight Diversion – Denied Full Reimbursement

Can you help?
0

Lounge Access – Family of 5

1

Insane Experience on AA at MIA Yesterday

1

Travel Insurance Claim Through Chase CC

Can you help?
0

Frigid Temps!?

Can you help?
0

Miles

1

Ask a Question

Everyone can read and comment, but you must login to post a new comment.

Answers (3)

BKK – JFK: EY First Apartment or SQ Suites?

BKK – JFK: EY First Apartment or SQ Suites?

  1. Anonymous Guest

    Hi Lucky,

    I’m planning my 30th birthday getaway and want to get the most bang out of it.

    I am flying out from Bangkok or Singapore and considering to fly either on Etihad’s First Apartment or Singapore Airlines’ Suites to JFK. Please let me know the pros and cons of each options. Would really appreciate that. Thanks.

  2. Gaurav Community Ambassador

    @SAA–SQ has a great hard product and is unique in terms of the ability to have a double bed if you are traveling with a companion. They are also known for their service. Etihad has a very unique hard product but I’ve found their service to be a little hit or miss sometimes. Ben has reviews of both under his trip reports. Personally I think I’d go SQ for the overall experience on your birthday (let them know in advance and they will celebrate it for you!).

  3. PhatMiles Member

    While SQL is great, I prefer EY First. It is the newest fanciest product in the sky.

Sign in to help answer questions.