Airline Review: Southwest Airlines Flight from Los Angeles to San Francisco

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Los Angeles to San Francisco (Alaska Pre Cruise) . 2012 . September 13


This post is part of our Alaska Pre and Post Cruise Report and follow-up of our popular Alaska cruise series. Do check out our Alaska Cruise story too if this is your first time here! :)

Several airlines fly direct from Los Angeles to San Francisco – United, Southwest, Delta, American, and Virgin America.  Flight time is around 1 hour and 20 minutes, and there are around 40 to 50 flights per day offered by the above airlines. We chose to fly with Southwest as it offers the cheapest ticket price and two free checked bags per person! This certainly comes in useful for us as we had packed quite a fair bit of luggage for our Alaskan Cruise.





Online Booking


We had booked our air tickets directly online through the Southwest Airlines website, which offers a choice of three flexible fare categories as follows:

Wanna Get Away Fare
Southwest's Lowest Fare. Although this fare isn't refundable, if you need to cancel your trip, 100% of your ticket value can still be applied to future travel for up to 12 months.

Anytime Fare
With this fare, if you have a change of plans and need to cancel your flight, you'll receive 100% of your ticket value as a refund to your original form of payment when booking this fully-refundable fare.

Business Select Fare
Business Select is their most rewarding, completely refundable fare. You'll receive Priority Boarding, access to our Priority Ticket Counter and Security Lanes, and a premium drink ($5 value), and maximum Rapid Rewards Points.

Southwest Fare Types (Credits: millionmilesecrets.com)

Although we only booked the air tickets 2 weeks in advance, we still manage to secure 2 tickets at the Wanna Get Away Fare of USD$68.80 per person for an early flight at 6.10am to San Francisco! :) That works out to around SGD $85 per person!

Check-in


As it was an early morning flight, we had to wake up very early so that we could reach the airport by 4.30am for check-in. It was advised on Southwest's website that we should arrive at the airport 90 minutes before departure.  As we were staying at Four Points by Sheraton LA International Airport, we were able to take their 24 hour shared shuttle to the airport. Do check out our review of the hotel here!

Photo taken while we were travelling on the shuttle to the airport. That's how early we were up, at the crack of dawn!

We were at the airport on time at 4.30am and there was already a long queue at the Southwest Check-In Counters. However, there was no Southwest Check-in Staff in sight. It was probably around 1 hour before flight that the check-in staff arrived.


Check in was a bit messy initially with the large crowd, but it soon settled down and we were off to the boarding gate by 5.30am.



Boarding


We were impressed by Southwest's Boarding policy where passengers board the aircraft based on their assigned boarding positions when they check in. Your boarding group (A, B, or C) and number (1-60) will be displayed on your boarding pass.

General boarding starts with Business Select customers, who are guaranteed positions at the front of the A Group, followed by Rapid Rewards A-List Members and the remaining Customers in the A Group, families with children under age 5, then groups B and C. You can purchase an earlybird check-in at USD $12.50 one-way per person if you do not belong to the above groups. This should ensure that you will be assigned under the A Group which will allow you to board earlier.

A Group Boarding Positions at the Gate. You will stand at your boarding position based on your group and number assigned. This ensures orderly and quick boarding onto the aircraft.




Tip: Southwest has an open seating policy, so there are no assigned seats on your tickets. You are free to sit at any available seat when you get onboard.

Photo taken on board the flight. It was pretty full for an early morning flight with pockets of empty seats.



Cabin Amenities and Food


The seat pitch of the leather seat was slightly cramped, compared to previous short haul (Silkair, Berjaya Air) or budget carriers (Air Asia, Scoot) that we have taken in Asia. However, for a short flight of less than 1 and a half hours, we guess passengers would not mind the seat pitch as long as the price is cheap.



Being a low cost carrier, no full meals were provided by Southwest on board. But they do provide a complimentary drink and snack for this short haul flight, which is a pleasant surprise for us! :)


You could choose from a selection of complimentary non-alchoholic beverages which include cold soft drinks like Coke, Sprite and Dr Pepper, Minute Maid juices as well as hot coffee and tea.



We opt for the Minute Maid Apple Juice and a Hot Cocoa.

On our flight, we were also offered a complimentary pack of Pretzels each, which surprisingly was quite tasty! Do try them if you are on board a Southwest Flight!




In Flight Magazine and Shopping - Spirit Magazine and Skymall


If you did not bring your IPAD or personal entertainment devices on board for the short flight, you may want to flip through the on board in flight travel magazine or shopping guide from Southwest.

We took some photos on the flight as dawn starts to break...

 and some more as we fly through the white clouds and the US terrains...




Time flies fast for the short flight...soon we were touching down at San Francisco Airport...




Waiting to collect our checked in luggages at the SouthWest Belt at San Francisco Airport.



Overall, the flight was comfortable, and the landing and take-off smooth. We also enjoyed the complimentary drink and snack provided.


Final Verdict:  We like Southwest's free check-in luggage for the first two pieces, its Boarding Policy and complimentary beverages and snack. However, the check-in process can be better managed. Overall, we would have no hesitation to take another Southwest flight when we travelled to USA again the next time!


This post is part of our Alaska Pre and Post Cruise Report and follow-up of our popular Alaska cruise series. Do check out our Alaska Cruise story too if this is your first time here! :)


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Hotel Review: Four Points by Sheraton LA International Airport

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Los Angeles (Alaska Pre Cruise) . 2012 . September 12


This post is part of our Alaska Pre and Post Cruise Report and follow-up of our popular Alaska cruise series. Do check out our Alaska Cruise story too if this is your first time here! :)

More than a year after coming back from the sunny sea side city of Los Angeles, we are back to this beautiful city again en-route to Vancouver for our cruise to Alaska. We had a brief one night stay at Four Points by Sheraton LA International Airport before catching an early morning flight to San Francisco the next day.

Four Points by Sheraton LA International Airport offers guests who are looking for a hotel by LAX a new flexible check-in option any time of the day or night and stay for 24 hours with no extra charge. You could also opt for a cheaper day room rental if you only need the room for a quick rest before your flight. This special rate is available Monday – Friday for check-in after 8:00 AM and check-out before 5:00 PM.



There's a free complimentary shuttle bus to Four Points by Sheraton LA International Airport, which runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to and from the Los Angeles International Airport approximately every 20 minutes.  At the airport, once you have claimed your luggage head outside and stand beneath the red sign and watch for the Four Points LAX shuttle.

Sights of other hotels along the way to the Four Points by Sheraton LA International Airport.  To be honest, they look pretty good too, and are located nearer to the airport.






The Surroundings


A Big carpet at the entrance of the Four Points by Sheraton LA International Airport greeted us as we reached the hotel.



A very comfortable, spacious and relaxing setting, the Four Points by Sheraton LA International Airport is designed to look like a beach resort with an outdoor pool and a slanted glass roof.  Of course, in sunny California, everybody is out here for some sun-tanning though I beg to differ.




We were assigned a Starwood Preferred Guest room after applying the SPG member card following our stay at Westin Langkawi Resorts & Spa.



 

The Room


The room was generally clean and certainly provide a comfortable stay for travellers who need to catch an early flight the next morning or arriving on a late night flight.




The Bathroom


The bathroom, though not luxurious is at least clean and spacious, complete with a bath tub.


The only surprise for us was that the coffee-maker was placed in the bathroom!


The Corridors


Generally clean and spacious environment as we made our way out from our room to find some food after a long flight!


Lift area.


The Shuttle Service


Amongst all the airport hotels that we had stayed in, we must comment that Four Points by Sheraton LA International Airport had the best system of informing their guest where their shuttle bus is and when it is expected to reach the hotel to pick them up.

The moving blue dot gives you real time information on the whereabouts of the complimentary airport shuttle bus!  As a result, we never had any miscommunications with the front desk on when the shuttle bus will turn up to pick us up.


Amenities


The fitness center at Four Points by Sheraton LA International Airport opens 24 hours (normally the fitness center would close in the late evening in typical hotels), probably to cater to its hotel guests that could check in around the clock.


 There is also a swimming pool that opens daily from 6am to 10pm.



Dining Options


Not many, in my opinion, if you don’t happen to drive.  There are of course in-house bars and restaurants, but they are not suitable for the budget conscious.

The in-house restaurant, Comfort offer travelers a breakfast buffet to satisfy their varied tastes as well as a lunch and dinner menu that embodies the Southern California lifestyle.




There is also a coffee bar and Brewster's, Four Points by Sheraton LA International Airport's in-house bar

Thank goodness for the Burger King outlet located within a 5 min walk across the hotel. It is situated directly opposite Renaissance Hotel.







Final Verdict:

Overall, we had a pleasant one night stay at Four Points by Sheraton LA International Airport and would recommend the hotel to travellers who are looking for a comfortable and affordable hotel to stay near the Los Angeles Airport. We were impressed by its efficient shuttle service and its flexible check-in option for any 24 hour stay.


This post is part of our Alaska Pre and Post Cruise Report and follow-up of our popular Alaska cruise series. Do check out our Alaska Cruise story too if this is your first time here! :)



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Langkawi - Singapore Short Getaway Series

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This post is a continuation from Surabaya, Part 1 of our Singapore Short Getaway series. In this series, we will review some of the short getaway places that you can visit from Singapore.


DESTINATION - LANGKAWI


Langkawi, , the Jewel of Kedah is an archipelago of 104 islands in the Andaman Sea, some 30 km off the mainland coast of northwestern Malaysia. The islands are a part of the state of Kedah, which is adjacent to the Thai border. By far the largest of the islands is the eponymous Pulau Langkawi with a population of some 64,792, the only other inhabited island being nearby Pulau Tuba. Langkawi is also an administrative district with the town of Kuah as largest town. Langkawi is a duty-free island. (Credit: Wikipedia).

Langkawi Pictures
This photo of Langkawi is courtesy of TripAdvisor.








 

How to Go

By Flight

There are only 1 to 2 flights per day from Singapore to Langkawi International Airport.
- Operated by Silkair and Air Asia.
- Flight time is around 1h 27 mins.

Flight times as follows:

8:40 am    →    10:05 am    SIN-LGK    -    -    -    -    T    -    S    Silkair 362
10:55 am    →    12:25 pm    SIN-LGK    S    M    T    W    T    F    S    AirAsia 1703
6:35 pm    →    8:00 pm    SIN-LGK    S    -    T    -    -    F    -    Silkair 368


Information correct as of 17 May 2013. For latest updates on Flight Schedules, Type Singapore to Langkawi in Google search engine.

We took Air Asia from Singapore to Langkawi for our 4D3N Trip.
Do check out our review of the flight here.




When to Go


Temperature in Langkawi varies slightly throughout the year with temperature ranges from 23°C and 33°C.

Langkawi Weather (Credits: Backpackingasia.com)


The rainy season is from September to November with an average of two hours of rain, usually during the night time. The mornings are usually sunny though, as experienced during our 4D3N trip in September 2009.  For the rest of the year, it is typically hot, like most parts in South East Asia.

Where to Stay


We stayed in Westin Langkawi Resorts & Spa, which offers a great selection of food for their breakfast and dinner buffets. Do read our review of the hotel here. We would highly recommend the hotel after an enjoyable time there.



Other 5 star hotels that ranked highly in Tripadvisor include Casa del Mar Langkawi, The Danna Langkawi, Malaysia, Four Seasons Resort Langkawi, Malaysia, The Datai Langkawi and Tanjung Rhu Resort

For the budget conscious travellers, there are good options like the Azio Hotel, Tropical Resort and Hotel Asia Langkawi.


For more options, check out the list of hotels in Hotels Combined.


What to Do


1. Go on an adventure ride up the Langkawi Cable Car. The ride will bring you all the way up to about 708 meters above sea level. This journey covers a total distance of 2.2 km linking the Base Station at the foothill of Machinchang mountain to Top Station at the mountain summit & to the SkyBridge. Check out our review here.




2. Embark on a thrilling walk on the Langkawi Skybridge. The Langkawi Sky Bridge was completed in October 2004 and is one of the world’s highest single supported bridges.  It is suspended in between Mount Mat Chinchang and its beautiful half moon structure gives its visitors different viewing perspectives from the bridge.  From the bridge, you can catch a magnificent view of the Amdaman Sea and the outlying islands.

3. Have a cool time at the Telega Tujuh Waterfalls. It’s a steep climb up the stairs to get to this waterfall, but you will be rewarded with a peaceful sanctuary with the beauty of cascading waters and cool water to soak your tired feet.





4. Go snorkelling @ Pulau Payar Marine Park where clear turquoise waters await you. After you are done with the snorkelling,  check out the feeding frenzy.  All you need is some bread to attact the fishes.  There are so many of these colourful fishes of various species, it feels like stepping into a giant aquarium!


5. Have a Seafood Feast @ Wonderland Food Store. The restaurant is an open-air outfit located along Persiaran Mutiara 2, an inner lane from Jalan Padang Matsirat. It comes highly recommended with multiple online reviews from visitors who have patronise it. Having tried it, we have also become one of them to recommende Wonderland Food Store!



Interested in Travelling to Langkawi? Read our Reviews!

What Airline? - Air Asia Flight Review
Where We Stay? Westin Langkawi Resorts & Spa Review, Breakfast Buffet Review, Dinner Buffet Review
What We Did? Langkawi Cable Car & Sky Bridge, Snorkelling Paradise @ Langkawi, City Sights, Seafood Fiesta @ Wonderland Food Store



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