
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Episode 52: Show Notes
We’ve taken many trips to Australia, but our most recent one was certainly one to remember! In today’s episode, Trevor walks us through his most recent visit down under, and he begins with his domestic flights leaving the USA before detailing his international flight path. We unpack an awkward midair encounter from New Zealand to Australia, why Trevor was pleasantly surprised with his American Airlines flight home, how he and his family maximized their time in Qantas Business and other airport lounges, and the hotels he chose in Australasia. We also learn about the world’s biggest LEGO store, the Taronga Zoo, an unforgettable cookie, and Paddy’s Markets. To end, Trevor shares his final thoughts on Australia and the wonders of being able to walk across one of the world’s major cities.
Key Points From This Episode:
Quotes:
“You know what? I might just make the stretch to Executive Platinum [on AAdvantage]. It’s going to come down to the wire.” — @tmount [22:08]
“Qantas does earn a little high praise from me for their à la carte dining in general.” — @TktweetsKim [28:30]
“Three of four people responded to me saying, ‘Why on Earth are you trying to get coffee at a hotel in Australia? There’s so much great coffee, just go up the street.” — @tmount [41:50]
“We walked almost everywhere [in Sydney].” — @TktweetsKim [01:04:07]
“Going back to Sydney felt so good because it felt so familiar.” — @tmount [01:05:21]
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
American Airlines
Etihad Airways
Emirates
LATAM Airlines
American Express
China Eastern Airlines
Delta
AAdvantage Executive Platinum
Qantas | Airport Lounges
The Centurion Lounge
Lufthansa
The Chelsea Lounge
Park Hyatt | Auckland
SailGP
InterContinental | Sydney
Andy's Travel Blog
Butterboy
Taronga Zoo
Hyatt Regency | Sydney
Healesville Sanctuary
Sydney Opera House
Paddy's Markets
Thomas Kim on X
Trevor Mountcastle on X
Milenomics | Podcasts
4.4
5050 ratings
Episode 52: Show Notes
We’ve taken many trips to Australia, but our most recent one was certainly one to remember! In today’s episode, Trevor walks us through his most recent visit down under, and he begins with his domestic flights leaving the USA before detailing his international flight path. We unpack an awkward midair encounter from New Zealand to Australia, why Trevor was pleasantly surprised with his American Airlines flight home, how he and his family maximized their time in Qantas Business and other airport lounges, and the hotels he chose in Australasia. We also learn about the world’s biggest LEGO store, the Taronga Zoo, an unforgettable cookie, and Paddy’s Markets. To end, Trevor shares his final thoughts on Australia and the wonders of being able to walk across one of the world’s major cities.
Key Points From This Episode:
Quotes:
“You know what? I might just make the stretch to Executive Platinum [on AAdvantage]. It’s going to come down to the wire.” — @tmount [22:08]
“Qantas does earn a little high praise from me for their à la carte dining in general.” — @TktweetsKim [28:30]
“Three of four people responded to me saying, ‘Why on Earth are you trying to get coffee at a hotel in Australia? There’s so much great coffee, just go up the street.” — @tmount [41:50]
“We walked almost everywhere [in Sydney].” — @TktweetsKim [01:04:07]
“Going back to Sydney felt so good because it felt so familiar.” — @tmount [01:05:21]
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
American Airlines
Etihad Airways
Emirates
LATAM Airlines
American Express
China Eastern Airlines
Delta
AAdvantage Executive Platinum
Qantas | Airport Lounges
The Centurion Lounge
Lufthansa
The Chelsea Lounge
Park Hyatt | Auckland
SailGP
InterContinental | Sydney
Andy's Travel Blog
Butterboy
Taronga Zoo
Hyatt Regency | Sydney
Healesville Sanctuary
Sydney Opera House
Paddy's Markets
Thomas Kim on X
Trevor Mountcastle on X
Milenomics | Podcasts
362 Listeners
147 Listeners
560 Listeners
310 Listeners
23 Listeners
395 Listeners
1,422 Listeners
892 Listeners
1,046 Listeners
84 Listeners
366 Listeners
26 Listeners
11 Listeners
71 Listeners
289 Listeners