Saturday, 22nd January 2011
RELAUNCHING WHEELIN, ETIHAD AND MORE | |
I am currently sitting on an ETIHAD flight bound from Manila for London via Abu Dhabi. Finally after around five years we are relaunching Wheelin Round the World! With the London Olympics happening in 2012, we could think of no better time to take Wheelin from the Pilot stage of years ago to the fully fledged production we have always envisaged. So it is with a great deal of excitement (and more than a few nerves)that I head off for around two weeks of talking to sponsors and pre-production, followed by a further two weeks of actual shooting.
So how's it going so far?
Firstly let me talk about ETIHAD Airlines. What a breath of fresh air. Firstly I must make the statement that ETIHAD had no idea I was travelling as part of a film crew involved in filming travel documentaries, so I received absolutely no preferential treatment. I was treated as any other passenger would be. I arrived at the check in counter in Manila and the experience was positive from the very start. They gave me no stress whatsoever about my wheelchair (4 wheel drive). They even checked whether any of my hand luggage was related to my disability so as not to include it in my weight allowance.
I was given the perfect seat with ample legroom directly by the bathroom. perfect for my requirements!
The onboard service has been of the same friendly high standard. One of the really great things has been that they regularly offer water to you during the flight. A lot of people with mobility impairment need to stay hydrated and it is often awkward to have to continuously request liquid. They have checked a couple of times on how I am doing, maintaining a perfect balance between looking after me and not being over zealous. Oh, and the food has been really tasty also! So far so good.
Later....
The service at Abu Dhabi airport was good. I am now on a much smaller ETIHAD plane bound for London. Just due to physical size of the plane it is not quite the same travel experience, but the high standard of service continues
Arrival in London
Made it! Heathrow staff have been more than helpful. The same Lady took me from the door of the plane, down through immigration, over to retrieve my baggage and then outside to get on the connecting bus to the Novotel Heathrow. Again she did not know the purpose of my trip but still stayed with me and my luggage for 40 minutes while I waited for the bus. When I tried to tip her she refused the money! Amazing in a place like London where costs are very high.
The first impression I get of London is that I am really here. Now that may sound silly, but often when you arrive in big capital cities around the world, they all look the same. Not so London! From the minute you get out of the airport your senses are assailed by all things british. It's like stepping into any book set in England that you read as a child. There are old brick cottages with slanted slate roofs, big red double decker buses and much more. I am tired now and am heading for a lie down but I can't wait to see more.