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SEATS FEATURED: First: JAL Suites Business: Collins APEX seats Premium Economy: Safran Airgo FX seats Economy: Safran 5751 seats IFE: Thales TopSeries If my previous flight was about learning the moral values of service, friendliness, attentiveness, authenticity, language, kindness, totality, and perseverance, I added 3 more values on this flight: care, health, and responsibility. The journey continues, through a very speedy transit process at Haneda Airport - in fact, my travel party members, myself included, were the only ones using the transit facility by the time I disembarked. After a long 7-hour transit and some sleep under the cold Haneda terminal, my plane arrived from San Francisco, a few minutes late. The domino effect was felt on my flight to LAX because Japan Airlines sometimes had the tendency to predictably rotate their 777s in Haneda; they would usually assign their 777s on a New York, Paris/London, Dallas, San Fransisco, and then Los Angeles pattern repetitively, meaning that if the previous flights are delayed, the next will be delayed, too. I had the privilege to board first, and I was welcomed nicely by the crews. I then soon walked past the JAL SKY SUITE (Collins APEX) business class seats, the premium economy cabin (Safran Airgo FX), and finally, to my seat, 26K (a Weber/Zodiac/Safran 5750), at the front economy section of the cabin. The senior flight attendant started her announcements with an apology for the delay, and then we were soon on our way for a 9.5-hour flight to Los Angeles. I sat down in the very comfortable, user-friendly, and rich-in-features seat, beneath the very glamorous mood lighting system, clean, comfortable, and spotless cabin despite its age. Takeoff was obviously late, but the crews kept us updated. I was served three meals on this flight: 2 heavy and 1 light. I started up with the rice crackers before proceeding with the chicken thigh pasta served with miso soup, salad, fermented eggplants, Häagen-Dazs ice cream, and tofu for dinner. After I had gotten my needed sleep, I woke up 2 hours before arrival to get ready for breakfast, which was provided by a third-party catering company affiliated with Japan Airlines. It was a mixed rice dish served with panna cotta. All of those aforementioned meals looked and tasted fancy. The IFE was very rich in content, user-friendly, and responsive, although some of the TVs clearly needed thermal control because they were overheating. One of my travel party's TVs eventually failed, possibly due to this, and the flight attendants replaced it with a free Wi-Fi voucher to be used straight away or at a later JAL flight. The landing was 25 minutes late, and the crews could not stop apologizing even though it wasn't overly fatal to the point that the airline needed to compensate. I disembarked last, along with my other travel party members, and I left after some pictures with the cabin crews. The walk from the gate to my next terminal for my next flight only took 45 minutes. The fast bag delivery helped because all of our bags were assigned priority status due to some of my travel party members needing wheelchair assistance. There were no miscommunications with any of the crews regarding my filming activity this time, although I received contradicting information from the ground staff members in Los Angeles upon arrival (one said I couldn't, while one encouraged me to). Overall, I learned a lot from Japan Airlines, and I enjoyed this flight. Thank you for watching my video. Embedding and using parts of my video apart from the music is strictly prohibited by local law. *この動画を撮る前に、もう日本航空のPRチームと話しました. この動画は収益化されていません。メモリーのためだけです。Before taking this video, I had already spoken with the Japan Airlines PR team. This video is unmonetized and for memories only. **The pictures with the cabin crews are just for memories and have no (and will never show) dangerous contents. It has no other intentions. Score & Summary: https://lsflightreviews.wixsite.com/l... Skytrax: https://www.airlinequality.com/airlin... (title: both flights are my all-time best) Music Details Intro: Ikson - Skyline Artist: Ikson Link: • #43 Skyline (Official) Credit: / @tellyourstorymusicbyikson Video: Ikson - Angel Artist: Ikson Link: • #41 Angel (Official) Credit: / @tellyourstorymusicbyikson Taken date: June 28, 2023 Cameras used: Fujifilm X-S10, Samsung Galaxy A52 S.D.G. Copyright Lone Star Flight Reviews 2014-2023. All Rights Reserved, A series of #FRITS (Flight Review in the Sky) by Lone Star Flight Reviews Codename: Project University (after FM60 - University Dr) #GoodBull