Thanksgiving 2023 EuroTrip: Part 4 (Frankfurt lounges + FRA – LHR)

Upon arrival in Frankfurt off my economy class flight from Venice, I made my way through the Schengen exit checks. Scott had already arrived that morning and was relaxing in the Maple Leaf Lounge. Since I was departing Frankfurt on a Lufthansa (international) business class flight, I was eligible to use the lounge under Star AllianceContinue reading “Thanksgiving 2023 EuroTrip: Part 4 (Frankfurt lounges + FRA – LHR)”

Thanksgiving 2023 EuroTrip: Part 2 EuroBiz (LHR-VCE)

At the end of the last post, I was just about to start my connection in London. And you know, what? I had probably the smoothest connection in Heathrow I’ve ever had. I got off the plane, walked directly to transfers, scanned my boarding pass, and then cleared security. It worked exactly how it was supposed to. There were plentyContinue reading “Thanksgiving 2023 EuroTrip: Part 2 EuroBiz (LHR-VCE)”

Thanksgiving 2023 EuroTrip: Part 1 (SFO-LHR)

It’s time to begin the trip! As is often the case now, I started my journey at SFO. It’s not my favorite airport (that falls to LAX actually), but it is set up very efficiently, which is important in an airport. British Airways uses International Terminal A, which shares an entry hall with International Terminal G, but theyContinue reading “Thanksgiving 2023 EuroTrip: Part 1 (SFO-LHR)”

Why fly United between two of its hubs when you can fly Alaska? (IAD-SFO)

After spending a week in Richmond, it was time to go back to California. To get back to DC, we actually drove up instead of taking the train, which is uncommon for me. After saying goodbye to the DC Zoo’s pandas, spending the night in DC, and playing tennis with a friend, it was time to flyContinue reading “Why fly United between two of its hubs when you can fly Alaska? (IAD-SFO)”

Why fly direct when you can connect? ATL-LAX-SFO (Part 2: LAX-SFO)

Upon arrival in LAX, I made my way directly to the lounge.  I decided to go to the Qantas First Lounge in the international terminal.  The walk from the American Airlines Terminal 4 to the International Terminal is not too bad and is at least above ground (unlike the walk to the Alaska Airlines TerminalContinue reading “Why fly direct when you can connect? ATL-LAX-SFO (Part 2: LAX-SFO)”

Finnair’s standard Euro-Business (HEL-BER)

Following up on my Finnair Platinum Lounge experience is the actual flight from Helsinki to Berlin. This was the next flight on my trip in Europe, and it was a more typical European Business Class flight from Helsinki to Berlin. The Finnair Platinum Wing is a great lounge, but has suffered some cutbacks. I was curiousContinue reading “Finnair’s standard Euro-Business (HEL-BER)”

Finnair’s new business class (LHR-HEL)

It’s been nearly a year since I last flew Finnair, which is one of my favorite airlines, and is my favorite in Europe.  So, I decided to flew with them for the second part of my trip to Europe and booked an award ticket on Finnair from London to Helsinki to Berlin.  Normally, I wouldContinue reading “Finnair’s new business class (LHR-HEL)”

Qantas First Class lounge review (LAX-SJC on Alaska; part 2)

On my way back home from LAX, I tried to find an American Airlines flight to take, but the flights were consistently $40-$50 more expensive than Alaska Airlines flights, and the only difference is that Alaska Airlines does not offer a special emerald check-in at LAX, which is really not worth the extra $50.  WhenContinue reading “Qantas First Class lounge review (LAX-SJC on Alaska; part 2)”

United premium transcontinental EWR-SFO

Back in September, I flew on United’s premium transcontinental service from SFO to Newark to Richmond. I also flew on one of American’s non-premium transcontinental services (from CLT to SFO). And just before this flight, I did a low cost transcontinental flight. I was in New York seeing some friends for New Years, but shortlyContinue reading “United premium transcontinental EWR-SFO”

My first low-cost transcon

After my trip to LA, I had one final trip planned for 2022: another transcontinental flight from San Francisco, CA to Richmond, VA.  I’ve flown between California and Richmond at least 30 times and every time I had to connect, but not this time.  This time I flew the new airline startup, Breeze, which offersContinue reading “My first low-cost transcon”

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