This is the TripReport of my flight from Frankfurt-Main to Santiago de Compostela with Lufthansa.
This has been the first (and until now the only one flight) in which I saw 100% real occupation in economy class. Not surprisingly, a couple of weeks ago, Lufthansa announced that they will extend the operation of the FRA-SCQ-FRA and MUC-SCQ-MUC routes throughout all the year and the normal operation will be with A320 instead of A319, Incorporating some days the A321. Great news for Galicia!
The flight starts with a nice bus ride to the A319, parked in a remote stand in front of Terminal 2. With that little tour and the long taxi to runway 18, we could see almost every type of airplanes: A350, A380, A340, B787, B747, B777, B767! A delight for any passionate aviation!!
We took off from runway 18 to the south and quickly started our flight plan route, that took us over Paris. From there to Nantes and later to Santiago, flying over the Bay of Biscay. We entered Galicia very close to A Coruņa, city that we could see in the distance. We flew over the thermal plants of As Pontes and Meirama and make the ILS Z approach to runway 17 of Santiago, where we landed on time.
I hope you enjoy this experience and, especially, the great views of my homeland during the whole approach: Galicia!
This has been the first (and until now the only one flight) in which I saw 100% real occupation in economy class. Not surprisingly, a couple of weeks ago, Lufthansa announced that they will extend the operation of the FRA-SCQ-FRA and MUC-SCQ-MUC routes throughout all the year and the normal operation will be with A320 instead of A319, Incorporating some days the A321. Great news for Galicia!
The flight starts with a nice bus ride to the A319, parked in a remote stand in front of Terminal 2. With that little tour and the long taxi to runway 18, we could see almost every type of airplanes: A350, A380, A340, B787, B747, B777, B767! A delight for any passionate aviation!!
We took off from runway 18 to the south and quickly started our flight plan route, that took us over Paris. From there to Nantes and later to Santiago, flying over the Bay of Biscay. We entered Galicia very close to A Coruņa, city that we could see in the distance. We flew over the thermal plants of As Pontes and Meirama and make the ILS Z approach to runway 17 of Santiago, where we landed on time.
I hope you enjoy this experience and, especially, the great views of my homeland during the whole approach: Galicia!
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