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mjkworldwide Sep 10th 2012 4:21 pm

Stop over in Abu Dhabi - tips please!
 
Hi - I have a 6 hour stop in Abu Dhabi on the way to the UK.

Does anyone have any advice on what is achievable in this time? Would like to leave the airport. Is it quick to get into town?

Maybe Ferrari world at Yas Island or a water park?

Thanks!

monkeyalan Sep 10th 2012 6:03 pm

Re: Stop over in Abu Dhabi - tips please!
 
All in ( customs , travel time etc ) it'll take about 1 1/2 hours to get to the city. The Marina Mall is a good place to spend a few hours and have a fit at how cheap everything will seem compared to Oz. :D

Ferrari world probably won't be worth it as you'll probably only have 4 hours there and most of that will be spent in queues.

Maybe try to just get use of the nearest hotel with a decent pool and chill out and have a bit of a swim?

Shenni Sep 11th 2012 5:27 am

Re: Stop over in Abu Dhabi - tips please!
 

Originally Posted by mjkworldwide (Post 10274369)
Hi - I have a 6 hour stop in Abu Dhabi on the way to the UK.

Does anyone have any advice on what is achievable in this time? Would like to leave the airport. Is it quick to get into town?

Maybe Ferrari world at Yas Island or a water park?

Thanks!

I have spent that much time there and can only suggest take a good book or three........... is it worth going out of the airport with all your lugage and checking in again ?

Yam Yam Sep 11th 2012 9:49 pm

Re: Stop over in Abu Dhabi - tips please!
 
jump in a taxi and go and have a bite to eat in the shangri la or the souk attached.

Tockalosh Sep 11th 2012 10:15 pm

Re: Stop over in Abu Dhabi - tips please!
 
Jump in a taxi and head to emirates palace for something to eat/drink/cigar

Tramps_mate Sep 11th 2012 11:24 pm

Re: Stop over in Abu Dhabi - tips please!
 
Can you just leave like that and go back to the airport?

canadaeh Sep 12th 2012 8:58 am

Re: Stop over in Abu Dhabi - tips please!
 

Originally Posted by Tramps_mate (Post 10276807)
Can you just leave like that and go back to the airport?

Yes

sassie Sep 12th 2012 1:29 pm

Re: Stop over in Abu Dhabi - tips please!
 

Originally Posted by canadaeh (Post 10277836)
Yes

6 hours is not that long and in my opinion not long enough to wararnt leaving the airport.

We just had a 9 hour transit in singapore last week and by the time we disembarked the aircraft, cleared immigration and customs, collected our bags, stored our bags, 1/2 hour travel into the city and 1/2 hr back to airport, collect our bags and check in in plenty of time before departure, that left us with only 3 hours!!.

bcworld Sep 12th 2012 3:05 pm

Re: Stop over in Abu Dhabi - tips please!
 

Originally Posted by sassie (Post 10278167)
6 hours is not that long and in my opinion not long enough to wararnt leaving the airport.

We just had a 9 hour transit in singapore last week and by the time we disembarked the aircraft, cleared immigration and customs, collected our bags, stored our bags, 1/2 hour travel into the city and 1/2 hr back to airport, collect our bags and check in in plenty of time before departure, that left us with only 3 hours!!.

Couldn't you just have checked your bags through though and got boarding passes / checked in at the first airport? If your bags are tagged to the final destination I'm pretty sure they'll stay in the system regardless as to whether you go landside.

sassie Sep 12th 2012 4:19 pm

Re: Stop over in Abu Dhabi - tips please!
 

Originally Posted by bcworld (Post 10278239)
Couldn't you just have checked your bags through though and got boarding passes / checked in at the first airport? If your bags are tagged to the final destination I'm pretty sure they'll stay in the system regardless as to whether you go landside.

No, not if you use 2 different carriers on 2 separate bookings. We flew Air Asia from Denpassar to Singapore and then Scoot to Gold Coast

old.sparkles Sep 12th 2012 4:21 pm

Re: Stop over in Abu Dhabi - tips please!
 

Originally Posted by bcworld (Post 10278239)
Couldn't you just have checked your bags through though and got boarding passes / checked in at the first airport? If your bags are tagged to the final destination I'm pretty sure they'll stay in the system regardless as to whether you go landside.

Didn't think that had been allowed since Lockerbie?

bcworld Sep 12th 2012 4:34 pm

Re: Stop over in Abu Dhabi - tips please!
 

Originally Posted by sassie (Post 10278298)
No, not if you use 2 different carriers on 2 separate bookings. We flew Air Asia from Denpassar to Singapore and then Scoot to Gold Coast

Gotcha...the OP should be able to though assuming they are travelling the whole way on Etihad.


Originally Posted by old.sparkles (Post 10278300)
Didn't think that had been allowed since Lockerbie?

Not suggesting that the bags fly without passengers...they'll still be pulled off if you don't show up for the flight.

sassie Sep 12th 2012 4:44 pm

Re: Stop over in Abu Dhabi - tips please!
 
[QUOTE=bcworld;10278307]Gotcha...the OP should be able to though assuming they are travelling the whole way on Etihad.

Yep - I thought about that too - assuming they are travelling with the one carrier.

old.sparkles Sep 12th 2012 4:57 pm

Re: Stop over in Abu Dhabi - tips please!
 

Originally Posted by bcworld (Post 10278307)
Not suggesting that the bags fly without passengers...they'll still be pulled off if you don't show up for the flight.

You're right - you would think that these days they would make you hang onto your own bags until you're through security and cannot leave the airport without them.

sassie Sep 12th 2012 5:03 pm

Re: Stop over in Abu Dhabi - tips please!
 

Originally Posted by old.sparkles (Post 10278343)
You're right - you would think that these days they would make you hang onto your own bags until you're through security and cannot leave the airport without them.

If you are in transit and your bags have been checked right through then the bags are already airside, so therefore have already travelled with you thus far and all the necessary screening has already taken place.


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