signol From United Kingdom, joined Oct 2007, 2948 posts, RR: 7 Posted (11 months 3 weeks 7 hours ago) and read 7082 times:
To BER or not to BER, that is the question
First, it must be noted that my compact camera broke the week before this, whilst on holiday in Corfu, so all photos are taken with my phone camera.
Towards the end of 2011, it became apparent that the new airport in Berlin Brandenburg was nearing completion, and it was suggested to hold an A.Net meeting on the opening day of operations. After some negociations with my wife, it was agreed that I would attend my first A.net meeting, as a day trip on the Sunday. Now with 2 small children, cash can be tight, so I decided to use some Avios one way, and some Nectar points on an Easyjet flight the other way. Parking at Luton is much cheaper than near Heathrow, and closer to home for the early start, so I booked the "inaugural" Luton - Brandenburg on Easyjet for £55 (minus some points value), and a return on BA to Heathrow. There was no availabilty on the afternoon flight in Traveller, so was forced to sit in the front, for 9000 Avios miles and £17 for the taxes.
Then just a few weeks before the big day, it was announced that the new airport would not be operating at all! Both airlines reverted to their original Berlin locations, so I would arrive at Schoenefeld, and depart from Tegel.
The day of departure arrived, and I set my alarm for 3am (yawn). I spent a few too many minutes trying to open my eyes and finally put my car into gear at 3.30 for the drive to Luton. I stopped at a 24 hour McDo near Cambridge just before 5am hoping for a greasy breakfast, but they were still selling the "daytime" menu - the guy joked that I was an "early riser" rather than a "late reveller", to which I agreed, and bought only a cup of tea. I pulled into the car park at Luton Airport Parkway station, which only charges £2 per day on weekends, a bit more in the week (probably the cheapest parking near the airport) and walked to the shuttle bus stop. The bus cost is £1.50 single, £2.50 return.
Luton Airport station shuttle bus
Some of the shuttle busses have been modified to look a bit like a tram, with covered wheels. You're not fooling anyone, they are still busses.
Traffic was very heavy, even at 5.50, on the airport approach road, but we eventually arrived. I had checked in online, so went straight to security. The queue was massive, though moving quite quickly its shear size meant it took some time. Periodically someone with a microphone would call out flights about to depart, and passengers on those flights could bypass the main queue. As luck would have it, Berlin passengers were called forward just as I reached the front. Security was quick, though I also had to take my Kindle out of my bag for the first time, like a laptop. I then foudn a departure screen, and headed to Gate 11.
03/06/2012
U22147
LTN-SXF
G-EZDR
The queue was already building, and I joined, about 3/4 of the way back in the end.
On the way to the gate
Queuing at the gate
It turned out that Gate 11 was a bus gate, and that a bus full of passengers had already boarded, so I wasn't holding much hope for a good seat. I needn't have worried! A couple had taken an aisle and middle seat near the back, so I managed to get the window next to them. The flight looked like it was full.
Biz jet apron
Reg confirmation
Boarding
Tail on boarding
Still raining, view from my seat
The engines started up after the doors were closed, we pushed back and joined the queue for the runway. There was quite a long wait, but eventually we took off, and burst through the murk to the clear blue skies above the weather.
Obligatory legroom shot
Out of the window
View forward
Soon the service started. I hadn't eaten yet that day so I decided to have the Muffin deal, which means a £1 discount off a muffin and hot drink, yet the cost is still more than a McDo cooked breakfast
Muffin and Starbucks tea
For those interested, the muffin was average, a little dry and crumbly but not overly so.
Soon enough it was time to descend. We passed over a lot of lakes, and forested areas, that looked quite pretty. We landed with a bump so slight I could barely feel it, until we started braking. The taxi to stand was quite long, and we came to rest beside a Norwegian neighbour.
Norwegian neighbour
I had arranged to meet user Akhmad at the arrivals, as he was staying in the Albergo hotel still, after many others had changed hotels for a city centre one. He was instantly recognisable from his photos, and we headed together to the station after buying a ticket to Tegel. The original (well, plan B) had been to head for a picnic at the Tempelhof park, but with bad weather forecast, it was decided to go straight to Tegel. We took a Regionalbahn to Hauptbahnhof, then the TXL bus on to the airport.
Hauptbahnhof
Hauptnahhof again
Plenty of people took photos at the meet, so I will try some that may or may not be repeated. As this was my first meeting, I was pleased to be made welcome into the group. I could not have hoped for a nicer group of people to spend a few hours with, and I hope I can make another meet before too long!
We met at the famous Ess-Bahn currywurst stand, before moving up to the Besucherterrasse - Viewing Deck. After a while, it was beer o'clock, so we found a cafe / bar inside the terminal for a cold one, before people made their exits.
The famous "Ess-Bahn" currywurst stand
The famous currywurst
Inside the airport hexagon - what should have happened today.
Did someone lose a hat?
The earlier BA flight to Heathrow
An AB A330 taking most of the runway to lift off
The highlight of the day - Mongolian Airlines 767 from Ulaan Batur
Departure board from the bar
03/06/2012
BA985
TXL-LHR
G-EUYM
As I had a Club Europe ticket, naturally I wanted to see the lounge - it would be only my 4th lounge visit. I bade my farewells, and went to the Terraces Lounge. I had my mobile boarding pass, and the attendant scanned the barcode on my phone, and a green light appeared. I found a comfy armchair with the nearest thing to a view the lounge has, as it is landside, and got a cup of tea, a couple of sandwiches and a boiled egg. I have to say the food selection was limited, there were also crisps, a couple of cakes, and small chocolates. The bar area, however, was well stocked. A shame as I'd be driving later and I had my one beer with the guys downstairs.
Food and view
Comfy seats
I needed to increase my caffeine intake thanks to my early start, so took a coke as well (pour your own glass from large bottles in the fridge). Unfortunately there was no bathroom, you had to exit, and go downstairs to the basement level, where there was a pay bathroom. I decided to leave and find my way to the gate.
Around the hexagon
FIDS over the BA checkin desks
The layout at TXL is unusual in that each gate or two has its own checkin desk, security, border control (if needed), holding room and luggage carousel (separated). I had already checked in, but couldn't see the way to security - I watched someone who checked in at the desk, and followed them through a small open doorway to the side of the desk (on the left in the photo above below the FIDS). It was not clearly marked, but most people seemed to know their way around. This was only my 2nd time departing from TXL, after a trip in 2006. In the holding room was a small cafe, duty free shop and toilets. I managed to catch the registration of the aircraft from the window here. Once it had arrived, the border control was right by the bridge, so the queue went back to the plane.The neighbouring gate area was also accessible, though no aircraft was docked there.
The holding area
Our tail
Our plane again from the neighbouring gate
Not much call for some of those types!
Before long 2 queues started to form, the left for Club and status passengers, the right for Traveller. I joined the left, but both queues were checked simultaneously, merging in the bridge to the door.
Legroom in seat 2F. I could stretch out!
View in front
Started raining
In Club the middle seats are blocked off, and there was noone on the aisle seat on my row. I had originally been assigned 2A, but changed to 2F on checkin, in case we did the approach over London. We didn't in the end.
Before takeoff, hot towels were distributed, but not drinks. I would prefer a drink to be honest. The load in Traveller looked to be full (explaining the lack of award seats in the back) whereas in Club, about 3/4 of the seats were taken.
After the safety demonstration, we taxied out and took off powerfully to the west, passing over more lakes and forests. The area surrounding Berlin does seem to have a lot of these!
Not long after that, I was asked if I'd like some food, to which I agreed. The tray was presented, and hot rolls offered. Following the steward, a stewardess offered drinks - I reluctantly decided not to go for champagne, but took cranberry juice instead. I expected some kind of desert offering as well, but there was nothing, and no further service offering during the flight.
Meal tray
Real metal cutlery - nice BA emblem. They all remained on board.
Clear skies after reaching cruising altitude
Looking back on the engine
We droned on, the cloud cover unbroken. At least the airshow was on the dropdown TVs. The light was very bright from outside, so beside periodically looking for other traffic (I saw none) I read a book on my Kindle: Days of Deja Vu by Jonathan Reid (about a guy who built his own yacht and sailed around the world). Highly recommended. Back to the flight: by now we were circling over Essex, which we did for 20 mins or so, until we went west over Watford, turning east to approach over Windsor. I only know this from the airshow TVs, as I couldn't see anything through the cloud. The TVs closed up, and famland was visible below, then some lakes and reservoirs (including one with an automatic waterskiing machine!) before crossing the M25 and touching down on 09L - another landing so smooth I almost didn't feel it. Then a long taxi to our stand on the south side of T5A.
Taxi past T5A
We all disembarked, heading for Arrivals and border control. After hearing horror stories about the queues, I was surprised to find that I was the 3rd person to arrive at the UK/EU desks, all 6 of which were manned, so no wait at all. I was soon welcomed back to the UK. I made my way out to the Tube station, for the long trek to Kings Cross.
TIDS at the Tube station
I found my way to the Thameslink platforms at St Pancras station, bought a ticket for Luton Aiport Parkway, and was soon heading back to my car, and the long drive home.
To conclude, I had a great day. It was great to see and finally meet everyone, for good conversation, food (if Currywurst counts!) and a beer. Special thanks must go to Suryo for meeting me at SXF and Blaz for the souvenir of Ljubliana! Until the next meeting...
airbuseric From Netherlands, joined Jan 2005, 4015 posts, RR: 52 Reply 1, posted (11 months 3 weeks 7 hours ago) and read 6992 times:
Hey Signol!
Great read and congrats being first reporting on the meet of last weekend!
Sorry to hear about the camera which went broken, but the phone pix come out quite good too.
Quoting signol (Thread starter): I hadn't eaten yet that day so I decided to have the Muffin deal, which means a £1 discount off a muffin and hot drink,
Also my choice on easyJet flights, with the strong Italian roasted coffee
Quoting signol (Thread starter): As I had a Club Europe ticket, naturally I wanted to see the lounge
Good choice, and this particular lounge is quite good imho. I visited this place once with user BA319-131... comfy enough to enjoy a few beers.
Regards
Eric
"The whole world steps aside for the man who knows where he is going"
Widebodyroga From United States of America, joined Sep 2008, 472 posts, RR: 4 Reply 3, posted (11 months 3 weeks 6 hours ago) and read 6860 times:
Great stuff signol and congrats on posting the first BER meeting TR! Too bad for the postponed opening of BER of course. I still can't believe that it will take them another 10 months to open it.
SloAir From Slovenia, joined Jul 2010, 336 posts, RR: 6 Reply 4, posted (11 months 3 weeks 6 hours ago) and read 6696 times:
Hi Signol,
congratulations on being the first one to put up a TR form this great weekend! It was really nice meeting you and all the other trip reporters and aviation enthusiasts.
Quoting signol (Thread starter): I spent a few too many minutes trying to open my eyes and finally put my car into gear at 3.30 for the drive to Luton.
That is an early wake up call, I think that only Markus can do those without any problems
Quoting signol (Thread starter): The queue was massive, though moving quite quickly its shear size meant it took some time.
When I flew out of LTN in April on JP we were allowed to use fast track security - 'It comes with the airline' But the normal security line was very short that evening so it did not make much difference.
Quoting signol (Thread starter): The layout at TXL is unusual in that each gate or two has its own checkin desk, security, border control (if needed), holding room and luggage carousel (separated).
The layout at TXL is nothing I have seen anywhere before. It looks like the system is not that good if not a lot of airports are using it.
Quoting signol (Thread starter): Special thanks must go to Suryo for meeting me at SXF and Blaz for the souvenir of Ljubliana!
You're welcome and you're even more welcome to come here and take a look yourself Flights from LTN with Adria or Wizzair are quite affordable these days.
It was a great way to relive the (not)BER meeting through your trip report and I'm looking forward to all the others. I think it will take me a little more time to put mine up
Hywel From Peru, joined Apr 2008, 719 posts, RR: 3 Reply 5, posted (11 months 3 weeks 5 hours ago) and read 6615 times:
Thanks for the report I'm doing a similar trip next week, flying LGW-SXF with easyJet and returning TXL-LHR with BA using Avios. I'm staying in Berlin for 2 nights however to do a bit of sightseeing (and beer tasting)
signol From United Kingdom, joined Oct 2007, 2948 posts, RR: 7 Reply 6, posted (11 months 3 weeks 4 hours ago) and read 6400 times:
Thanks for the comments so far!
Quoting airbuseric (Reply 1): Great read and congrats being first reporting on the meet of last weekend!
Thank you!
Quoting airbuseric (Reply 1): Good choice, and this particular lounge is quite good imho. I visited this place once with user BA319-131... comfy enough to enjoy a few beers.
It was very pleasant indeed
Quoting jwhite9185 (Reply 2): Good to see a couple of familiar pics from another angle! Hopefully i can make it to a meet one day...
Thanks - I've been a member for a few years now and this was my first meet.
Quoting Widebodyroga (Reply 3): Great stuff signol and congrats on posting the first BER meeting TR
Thanks!
Quoting Widebodyroga (Reply 3): I still can't believe that it will take them another 10 months to open it.
I heard they didn't need that long, but didn't want to open in the midst of winter, so made an extra delay to open after the worst weather (hopefully!)
Quoting Widebodyroga (Reply 3): Obvious question: Where's the TR for that trip? Did the broken camera rendered one impossible?
It'll come soon enough I only returned on Friday, and half the photos are on my wife's camera...
Quoting Widebodyroga (Reply 3): Wow, 2 quid? That's unreal. That's why I love Luton.
But you still have to pay the airport shuttle bus!
Quoting Widebodyroga (Reply 3): Maybe the FlyingFinn in his hurry to leave Berlin on Saturday left his hat behind?
Lol, there's also a white one...
Quoting Widebodyroga (Reply 3): You are a noble man and one that can resist temptation. We are very different
Somehow we have an old style BA teaspoon at home, and also an American Airlines one. Thing is, neither my wife nor I have ever flown AA!
Quoting SloAir (Reply 4): congratulations on being the first one to put up a TR form this great weekend! It was really nice meeting you and all the other trip reporters and aviation enthusiasts.
Thanks!
Quoting SloAir (Reply 4): I think that only Markus can do those without any problems
True
Quoting SloAir (Reply 4): When I flew out of LTN in April on JP we were allowed to use fast track security - 'It comes with the airline' But the normal security line was very short that evening so it did not make much difference.
There is a Fast Track, that you can pay (£3 I think) to use, lane number 1 (on the left as you enter). This was another reserved lane, lane 10 (on the far right) for closing flights.
Quoting SloAir (Reply 4): I flew G-EZDR from STN to LJU last year
Nice!
Quoting SloAir (Reply 4): You're welcome and you're even more welcome to come here and take a look yourself Flights from LTN with Adria or Wizzair are quite affordable these days.
I would love to, Ljubliana is on my bucket list (along with many other places!) In the next few years.
Quoting SloAir (Reply 4): I think it will take me a little more time to put mine up
Sultanils From Belgium, joined Mar 2010, 1173 posts, RR: 29 Reply 7, posted (11 months 3 weeks 4 hours ago) and read 6320 times:
Hello signol,
Nice to read your part of the travels and your impression on the meet. The contrast in your flights taken couldn’t be greater: bare to the bone going out on easyJet and coming back, bathing in luxury and style on BA (that’s just a little bit exaggerated ). Nice meeting you in person for now: bye bye til the next time’!
Quoting signol (Thread starter): so I booked the "inaugural" Luton - Brandenburg on Easyjet
So much for an inaugural, going to SXF iso BER ha ha ha!
Quoting signol (Thread starter): Periodically someone with a microphone would call out flights about to depart
In a civilised airport in the UK, that still happens? Still better than someone shouting it out in full without any voice fortification.
Quoting Sultanils (Reply 7): The contrast in your flights taken couldn’t be greater: bare to the bone going out on easyJet and coming back, bathing in luxury and style on BA
I know
Quoting Sultanils (Reply 7): Nice meeting you in person for now: bye bye til the next time’!
The feeling is mutual - until the next time!
Quoting Sultanils (Reply 7): So much for an inaugural, going to SXF iso BER ha ha ha!
Lol, same runway, plane turned onto the taxiway to the right instead of the left!
Quoting Sultanils (Reply 7): In a civilised airport in the UK, that still happens?
Luton, civilized? It was actually a microphone conncted to a standalone amp and speaker, like a DJ at at wedding would have...
Quoting Sultanils (Reply 7): An absolute scandal: paying for a toilet visit in an airport.
A disgrace indeed. As well as the lack of facilities in the lounge!
lukeyboy95 From Papua New Guinea, joined Apr 2008, 951 posts, RR: 35 Reply 9, posted (11 months 3 weeks 1 hour ago) and read 6000 times:
Hi Signol.
Thanks for accounting for the meet for those that did not have the oportunity to make it.
Quoting signol (Thread starter): Then just a few weeks before the big day, it was announced that the new airport would not be operating at all! Both airlines reverted to their original Berlin locations, so I would arrive at Schoenefeld, and depart from Tegel
This was highly unexpected... especially given the old cliches of German efficiency. Alas, we are all human....
Quoting signol (Thread starter): Some of the shuttle busses have been modified to look a bit like a tram, with covered wheels. You're not fooling anyone, they are still busses.
I think these are revolting looking. A train/ a bus... don't bastardise it.
Very nice... totally forgot about their European services. I will be very interested to see how this fares up now that the carriers are seeing the potential of Mongolia. TK recently announced the first services with good connections....
Quoting signol (Thread starter): The bar area, however, was well stocked. A shame as I'd be driving later and I had my one beer with the guys downstairs.
Alot of respect for you. I gave in dramatically as you may recall, and had to sleep it off in the car. Grr...
Had expected something a little more plushy with BA, but I suspect the lounge offering may be a little more revamped upon the move.
Many thanks Signol, and kudos for getting a TR promptly (still a 4 months backlogue with me!)
The intelligible object 10 rows to the left of the white hat was a Teddy Bear.
Must have caused a lot of tears loosing it or even worse, still seeing it but being unable to retrieve it.
-HT
Carpe diem ! Life is too short to waste your time ! Keep in mind, that today is the first day of the rest of your life !
deltamartin From Sweden, joined Dec 2010, 1059 posts, RR: 9 Reply 11, posted (11 months 3 weeks ago) and read 5944 times:
Hello Signol!
Nice tripreport!
Glad to see you guys had a good time in Berlin, shame I couldn't attend this time. Ah well, there's always a next time!
Seems like you had a nice couple of flights. My first Business Class flight was with BA earlier this year, so it was nice to read about it from your point of view.
FlyingFinn76 From Finland, joined Jun 2009, 1705 posts, RR: 41 Reply 12, posted (11 months 3 weeks ago) and read 5919 times:
Hi Signol,
Did you and Nils perhaps have some sort of a competition over who gets their report up first? Anyway congratulations on being the first one, sort of reminds me of comments in Slashdot back in the days
A nice account on your daytrip to Berlin - that sounds like a long day for you but nice company and planes certainly are worth it! That meet was fun, although Sunday seems to be the real aviation day, not that I'm saying the dinner on Saturday was bad, not by a long shot, quite the opposite in fact!
Shame we missed each other, but hey, I still need to log NWI airport so maybe you'll see mee there aboard a KLC flight ot something .
Quoting signol (Thread starter): and some Nectar points on an Easyjet flight the other way.
Ahh, now there's the perfect excuse for the missus to go shopping: "I need some Nectar points for a flight to XXX, why don't you go and get yourself a new blouse or something?"
Not me! Didn't wear it today as it was so hot but I swear it is right here!
Quoting signol (Thread starter): After the safety demonstration, we taxied out and took off powerfully to the west, passing over more lakes and forests. The area surrounding Berlin does seem to have a lot of these!
Oh yes, especially on the western side the scenery reminds me of Finland. When landing on the 08s and sitting on the left you get an excellent view of them, just like in your case taking off on the opposite direction and sitting on the opposite side.
infodesk From Switzerland, joined May 2006, 1241 posts, RR: 34 Reply 13, posted (11 months 2 weeks 6 days 23 hours ago) and read 5774 times:
Hi Signol,
Many congratulations on being the first person to post their BER report! Good that you were able to use points/miles for the flights and a nice little treat flying in Club on the return. The lounge at TXL seems to fit exactly, what a mish-mash of strange chairs.
Quoting signol (Thread starter): For those interested, the muffin was average, a little dry and crumbly but not overly so.
Where's Rasmus?!
Quoting signol (Thread starter): Real metal cutlery - nice BA emblem. They all remained on board.
Very noble of you. I wouldn't have been able to resisit temptation.
Quoting FlyingFinn76 (Reply 12): Ahh, now there's the perfect excuse for the missus to go shopping: "I need some Nectar points for a flight to XXX, why don't you go and get yourself a new blouse or something?"
Nice idea, but I suspect more than a blouse is needed
Quoting FlyingFinn76 (Reply 12): Oh yes, especially on the western side the scenery reminds me of Finland
Funny, I thought exactly the same thing too.
Happy flying
Infodesk
"Do nothing in haste, look well to each step and from the beginning think what may be the end" - Edward Whymper
Luxair747SP From Germany, joined exactly 3 years ago today! , 444 posts, RR: 18 Reply 14, posted (11 months 2 weeks 6 days 22 hours ago) and read 5751 times:
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Hi Signol,
Great report about the meeting!
The service on BA looks really nice, especially the meal.
EZY seems also to be fine with decent fares.
Was nice to meet you in Berlin.
this was my dilemma ... because of my commitments I am unable to buy tickets in advance ... so week before the trip I decide not to go ... no new airport , ticket is very expensive more than 400 eur ... and now I'm sorry but next time
Quoting signol (Thread starter): Some of the shuttle busses have been modified to look a bit like a tram, with covered wheels. You're not fooling anyone, they are still busses.
but looks good
Quoting signol (Thread starter): For those interested, the muffin was average, a little dry and crumbly but not overly so.
hahaha muffins infection is spreading and what about form ... for Finns form is important after all they are "the design nation" cough cough
Quoting signol (Thread starter): Real metal cutlery - nice BA emblem. They all remained on board.
outrageous for A.net simply outrageous
thanks for first BER trip report ...stipica
airtrainer From Belgium, joined Aug 2003, 1519 posts, RR: 13 Reply 16, posted (11 months 2 weeks 6 days 20 hours ago) and read 5593 times:
Hi Robin,
Thanks for the great trip report ! Was nice to meet you briefly after your arrival at SXF, I missed the group later at TXL due to the bad weather. Hope to see you next time
aussiepomm From Australia, joined Mar 2011, 41 posts, RR: 0 Reply 17, posted (11 months 2 weeks 6 days 14 hours ago) and read 5341 times:
On my one time into TXL, it was the summer of '10, I found it to be a wonderful little airport... It had a sense of a regional aspect about it. Having said that, I did enjoy sitting inside as it was quite warm outside, and I wasn't game to head out onto the spotting area!
I will be looking forward to flying with KLM for the first time in a few weeks, when I venture from KRS to AMS and PRG, then from AMS to OSL for my trip back, and I am inspired by your photos of the KLM B738.
Thanks for the TR, it was a great read and a series of great pics!
if my calculations are correct slinky + escalator = everlasting fun!
signol From United Kingdom, joined Oct 2007, 2948 posts, RR: 7 Reply 18, posted (11 months 2 weeks 6 days 11 hours ago) and read 5207 times:
Hi all,
thanks for the comments!
Quoting lukeyboy95 (Reply 9):
Thanks for accounting for the meet for those that did not have the oportunity to make it.
Thank you
Quoting lukeyboy95 (Reply 9): This was highly unexpected... especially given the old cliches of German efficiency
I know. If Warsaw Modlin opens on time, there will be even more egg on the Germans' faces...
Quoting lukeyboy95 (Reply 9): I think these are revolting looking. A train/ a bus... don't bastardise it.
Agreed.
Quoting lukeyboy95 (Reply 9): Very nice... totally forgot about their European services
This is their European service... Many comments asking Gabriel when he'll fly it
Quoting lukeyboy95 (Reply 9): Had expected something a little more plushy with BA, but I suspect the lounge offering may be a little more revamped upon the move.
I knew what to expect. A shame that they don't (yet) have the BD mid-haul planes integreated, some of the LHR-DUB reports show some really nice J seats on the A319/320/321s.
Quoting HT (Reply 10): The intelligible object 10 rows to the left of the white hat was a Teddy Bear.
I hadn't noticed. Having children myself, I know how hard that can be - why we have 4 identical bears
Quoting deltamartin (Reply 11): My first Business Class flight was with BA earlier this year, so it was nice to read about it from your point of view.
Again, thanks!
Quoting FlyingFinn76 (Reply 12): Did you and Nils perhaps have some sort of a competition over who gets their report up first?
Lol, not at all. I thought of the title (noone's mentioned the reference yet!) weeks ago and wanted to make sure noone else used it first
Quoting FlyingFinn76 (Reply 12): A nice account on your daytrip to Berlin - that sounds like a long day for you but nice company and planes certainly are worth it!
Indeed. I also didn't mention that I was back to work on the Monday morning, up at 6 for the office at 8 (an hour's drive away)...
Quoting FlyingFinn76 (Reply 12): not that I'm saying the dinner on Saturday was bad, not by a long shot, quite the opposite in fact!
I would have liked to have stayed the whole weekend, but finance, family, etc,
Quoting FlyingFinn76 (Reply 12): Shame we missed each other, but hey, I still need to log NWI airport so maybe you'll see mee there aboard a KLC flight ot something
Do it And there are some nice other carriers there too - BE with their Dashes and Dorniers to EDI, MAN, EXT and NQY, BD and Eastern to ABZ, and some mostly weekly flights to the Med resorts.
Quoting FlyingFinn76 (Reply 12): Ahh, now there's the perfect excuse for the missus to go shopping: "I need some Nectar points for a flight to XXX, why don't you go and get yourself a new blouse or something?"
I think I'd rather get the Avios than Nectar - note the difference in legroom on the 2 flights Most of my Avios come from Tesco anyway.
Quoting stipica (Reply 15): so week before the trip I decide not to go ... no new airport , ticket is very expensive more than 400 eur ... and now I'm sorry but next time
PlaneHunter From Germany, joined Mar 2006, 6190 posts, RR: 79 Reply 19, posted (11 months 2 weeks 6 days 8 hours ago) and read 5133 times:
Hi Signol,
congratulations on being the first one to post a report about the meeting! You still managed to create a nice report despite the lack of a decent camera. It was good to meet you, hopefully we'll have more time to talk next time.
717Flyer From Finland, joined Jun 2011, 303 posts, RR: 10 Reply 20, posted (11 months 2 weeks 6 days 7 hours ago) and read 5078 times:
Hi Robin!
You certainly were quick to upload this report - I haven't even started writing mine yet. Nevertheless an enjoyable read and it was nice meeting you on the spot as well!
Quoting signol (Thread starter): First, it must be noted that my compact camera broke the week before this, whilst on holiday in Corfu, so all photos are taken with my phone camera.
Sorry to hear, so are we going to see any report about your trip to Corfu?
Quoting signol (Thread starter): Both airlines reverted to their original Berlin locations, so I would arrive at Schoenefeld, and depart from Tegel.
Sounds familiar! I did it the other way though, something I regret as every minute spent at Schönefeld is a minute too much...
Quoting signol (Thread starter): Soon the service started. I hadn't eaten yet that day so I decided to have the Muffin deal, which means a £1 discount off a muffin and hot drink,
Good choice! But where's the muffin test?
Quoting signol (Thread starter): Plenty of people took photos at the meet, so I will try some that may or may not be repeated. As this was my first meeting, I was pleased to be made welcome into the group. I could not have hoped for a nicer group of people to spend a few hours with, and I hope I can make another meet before too long!
This was my first meeting as well and I can only agree with you - it was a great day!
Quoting signol (Thread starter): The highlight of the day - Mongolian Airlines 767 from Ulaan Batur
That livery really has quite a few things in common with the Jet Airways one!
CaptainRed From Germany, joined Oct 2010, 578 posts, RR: 19 Reply 23, posted (11 months 2 weeks 5 days 1 hour ago) and read 4680 times:
Hi signol,
good to read your version of the events in Berlin It was definitely nice to meet you.
And seems like you had two nice flights as well, especially of course the BA one in Club Europe. The meal you got looks very nice, good for a flight of this length (and certainly a bit healthier than all the currywursts we had )
akhmad From Netherlands, joined Sep 2005, 2332 posts, RR: 53 Reply 24, posted (11 months 2 weeks 4 days 11 hours ago) and read 4510 times:
My friend Signol,
First of all, congratulation for being the first one covering our BER meeting.
Quoting signol (Thread starter): First, it must be noted that my compact camera broke the week before this, whilst on holiday in Corfu, so all photos are taken with my phone camera.
If you had not told me about your broken camera, I would have thought that these nice pictures of yours were just taken by your compact camera.
Quoting signol (Thread starter): so I decided to use some Avios one way, and some Nectar points on an Easyjet flight the other way
Quoting signol (Thread starter): so I decided to use some Avios one way, and some Nectar points on an Easyjet flight the other way
Well done! Especially the Nectar points on Easyjet.
Quoting signol (Thread starter): There was no availabilty on the afternoon flight in Traveller, so was forced to sit in the front
I love this expression. “Forced” to sit in the front.
Quoting signol (Thread starter): I stopped at a 24 hour McDo near Cambridge just before 5am hoping for a greasy breakfast, but they were still selling the "daytime" menu - the guy joked that I was an "early riser" rather than a "late reveller",
The guy had a point.
Quoting signol (Thread starter): at Luton Airport Parkway station, which only charges £2 per day on weekends, a bit more in the week (probably the cheapest parking near the airport) and walked to the shuttle bus stop. The bus cost is £1.50 single, £2.50 return.
That’s a great airport parking deal.
Quoting signol (Thread starter): I needn't have worried! A couple had taken an aisle and middle seat near the back, so I managed to get the window next to them
Quoting signol (Thread starter): I had arranged to meet user Akhmad at the arrivals, as he was staying in the Albergo hotel still, after many others had changed hotels for a city centre one.
Luckily, I had company of Marc at the hotel and yours of course the following day!
Quoting signol (Thread starter): The highlight of the day - Mongolian Airlines 767 from Ulaan Batur
Quoting signol (Thread starter): (pour your own glass from large bottles in the fridge).
Interesting way of serving.
Quoting signol (Thread starter): The layout at TXL is unusual in that each gate or two has its own checkin desk, security, border control (if needed), holding room and luggage carousel (separated).
Great observation!
Quoting signol (Thread starter): Real metal cutlery - nice BA emblem. They all remained on board.
Quoting signol (Thread starter): Special thanks must go to Suryo for meeting me at SXF
Aaw, thanks! The pleasure was mine.
Signol, it was really nice to meet you in person. Thank you so much for being a great companion.
Warm regards,
Suryo
Friends forever
25 Parton87: Hello Signol! Thanks for the great report! You seemed to have nice flights, especially the BA one. They´re a good carrier that´s for sure! Congratul
26 OA260: Hey Robin , Nice read Thats a shame . Still you managed fine with the phone pics so doesnt matter really. Glad you had a good time . Nice to fly home
27 signol: Hi all, thanks for the continued comments! Thank you! Again, thanks! The camera on my HTC Desire is not bad. Indeed it was. Thanks CaptainRed. For sur
28 CARST: Good and solid TR. Was the legroom acceptable on Easyjet? Looks rather smallish. Taking the tube to London's city center and connecting to a another t
29 aussiepomm: now I am TOTALLY red-faced, yes I did mean Sultanil's, but in any case, a lot of what I said is still valid, re TXL... STILL, I enjoyed the read of y
30 signol: Hi Carst, It was tight, I wouldn't like to be there on one of the longer flights. There is a direct bus, but I looked at the schedules on my phone, th
31 roberts87: Nice report! Seems like another decent U2 flight, although I hate their boarding process. BA is busines as usual. I hope I have better luck meeting ev
32 Knightsofmalta: Hi Signol Good report, thanks! I dunno, personally I must say I don't think I've ever come across such a funky looking bus. In any case, it looks like
33 flightsimboy: Another one of the Berlin reports, and nice to see the different perspectives of how everyone got there. Hilarious. That feeling is indeed terrible. T
34 AYA333: Hi, and thanks for a nice report! Looks like a space age bus to me! Oh yes! Always so tasty and possibly a bit unhealthy No bathroom? Oh dear! It's ab
35 signol: Thanks for the continued comments! Thank you! Indeed, theough the boarding process can be good if you are in the front of the queue Me too. I'm not su
36 The777Man: Hi Signol! Nice report from your flights to the BER meeting! Good that you were able to attend and too bad I wasn't. Hopefully I'll be there the next
37 signol: Hi there 777Man! Thanks! Always good to meet fellow A.netters, maybe you can next time! Yes, anything to save a few pennies The muffin deal wasn't bad
38 FLIEGER67: Hey, R., good to see youre part of the Berlin meeting. I am catching up with all the stories by now from one to another. Sure a good read. Shame that
39 MSS658: Hello Signol Thanks for sharing the report, it was nice meeting you in person. The flights seemed pretty good you took. I was impressed by my EZY from
40 signol: Hi Markus, Marc, thanks for replying! Thank you! Indeed, until the next one! Thank you for reading! The feeling is likewise, and thanks for the chocol
41 adamspotter: Hi Signol, Nice report on the BER meet, too bad I couldn't make it myself. Such a shame that your camera broke but you still managed to make some nice
42 signol: Hi Brendan, Thanks. Next time maybe I know, it is being fixed under warranty. All pictures courtesy of my former HTC Desire. It was only my 4th lounge
43 gabrielchew: Nice report Robin! My first trip to Berlin in 2006 was also easyJet LTN-SXF, although it was a 737 back then. Cheap parking, but that bus is such a ri
44 signol: Thanks for the reply Gabriel! Thanks! I thought about walking, but time, and the maze of dual carriageways put me off. I suppose I could have But I do