OA260 From Spain, joined Nov 2006, 11288 posts, RR: 22 Posted (1 month 4 weeks 1 day ago) and read 8104 times:
Time to go to Spain again. I had originally booked a charter flight from Dublin to Reus with JetX but had noticed that due to issues with the Futura collapse there had been some very long delays. JetX had leased an A/C from Futura which was now impounded.I was getting quite worried as my time was precious and I only had 4 days vacation. So I looked at alternatives and came up with the idea of cashing in 15,000 miles and EUR49 for a oneway from DUB-ZRH-BCN with Swiss. I had been longing to fly LX again so it was not a difficult choice. I also decided at that time to go two days earlier giving me 6 nights there.
DATE : 28/SEP/2008
FLIGHT : LX 401
ROUTE: DUB-ZRH
CLASS : BUSINESS
SEAT : 3A
REG : HB-IJP
A/C : AIRBUS A320-214
I checked in at Dublin airport 2 hours before departure. No ques at the Business class counter and I got my bags through checked and both boarding cards. I then went to get something to eat and then to the fast track line for security. All of this was hassle free.
Time to visit the BMI lounge.
After a while it was time to go to the gate .
I was welcomed by two friendly crew.
Water and refresher towels were handed out.
Boarding was completed and the Sky Handling Rep gave the crew their documents. The crew gave her a handful of Swiss chocolates. Nice thought .
Shamrock350 From Ireland, joined Mar 2005, 4748 posts, RR: 9 Reply 2, posted (1 month 4 weeks 23 hours ago) and read 7988 times:
Great report Philip!
Really liked all the photos and videos, especially of Swiss flights. Everything seems so professional and classy, the meals look fantastic.
There's a huge amount of legroom in those exit rows but overall I think legroom on Ryanair is quite good even in a normal seat right at the back, it's probably because of the missing seat pocket. Do you prefer the older seats or the leather seats on FR, I remember the cloth ones being more comfortable.
EIRules From Ireland, joined Aug 2007, 272 posts, RR: 2 Reply 3, posted (1 month 4 weeks 23 hours ago) and read 7960 times:
Hey Phil
Excellent trip report as always. Is there much to do in ZRH while waiting for a connection??
Can I please make one request however? Next time give some prior warning of all the pics and videos. This antique almost blew up trying to open your TR with MSN and 5 other web pages open!!
Oa260 From Spain, joined Nov 2006, 11288 posts, RR: 22 Reply 4, posted (1 month 4 weeks 23 hours ago) and read 7928 times:
Quoting Shamrock350 (Reply 2): Do you prefer the older seats or the leather seats on FR, I remember the cloth ones being more comfortable.
Thanks Kevin. Yes Swiss are the most professional airline within Europe I have ever flown. Its like the old days of flying and is a really enjoyable experience. I actually prefer the leather seats on FR . Its all a matter of choice. I actually was a bit dissapointed with the cloth as I entered the A/C but its all down to personal choice. I know some who like the cloth better , EIDAA I think being one of them.
Quoting EIRules (Reply 3): Is there much to do in ZRH while waiting for a connection??
Tons to do , stuff your face in the Senator lounge with snacks and free booze or head into the center to experience the Swiss culture.
Quoting Phileet92 (Reply 1): What is this machine anyway? i'm split between a coffee machine or a liquer dispenser.
Its a Nespresso machine , I wouldnt be without mine. Im a coffee freak. Im not really a drinker so the liquer one wouldnt be any good to me but my mates would love it LOL..
SandroZRH From Switzerland, joined Feb 2007, 2589 posts, RR: 23 Reply 5, posted (1 month 4 weeks 23 hours ago) and read 7881 times:
Hey Phil!
Great report with the usual selection of nice pics and vids, you just gotta love the sound of those cfm babies Glad that you had another good experience on LX.
I see that you had a runway 16 departure at ZRH. Not too common with narrowbodies. I'm getting a bit confused with the lounges. Can you verify that the Senator lounge is thesame as the Business class lounge? I never refer to it as the Senator lounge, but just as the biz class lounge. At least the entrance is the same if memory serves correct. Are there now two seperate lounges in there, one for business passengers and one for senators? I haven't had the chance yet to visit it after renovation.
Thanks again for your effort to write this 5* TR and i'm looking forward to reading your next one.
Globetraveller From Germany, joined Apr 2008, 124 posts, RR: 2 Reply 6, posted (1 month 4 weeks 22 hours ago) and read 7750 times:
Thank you for the great trip report Oa260. The pictures were excellent.
I like the vast contrast between the outbound and inbound journeys. The Swiss Business Class product really looks amazing when compared to Ryanair; that is not to say that Ryanair did not get you from point A to B efficiently.
The new lounge in ZRH really looks amazing!! Lufthansa should use this as a blueprint to upgrade their Business Class lounges in FRA!!
EICVD From Ireland, joined Mar 2008, 717 posts, RR: 1 Reply 7, posted (1 month 4 weeks 22 hours ago) and read 7727 times:
Hi Phil
As usual another excellent TR. Very enjoyable read as always.Could of been a little more interesting though, I think you know very well what I mean LOL.
Those interior pics on the FR bring back memories of my Carcasonne-DUB flight back '06.
Small question about boarding in ZRH. Beside the screen showing the flight number is there also a screen showing a seat-map of the a/c operating the flight?
Oa260 From Spain, joined Nov 2006, 11288 posts, RR: 22 Reply 8, posted (1 month 4 weeks 21 hours ago) and read 7586 times:
Quoting SandroZRH (Reply 5): Can you verify that the Senator lounge is thesame as the Business class lounge? I never refer to it as the Senator lounge, but just as the biz class lounge. At least the entrance is the same if memory serves correct. Are there now two seperate lounges in there
Yes you walk into the lounges and a new door on the left next to reception gets you into the Senator lounge and the elevator and steps behind the desk take you to the normal Business class lounge as usual.
Quoting Globetraveller (Reply 6): Thank you for the great trip report Oa260. The pictures were excellent.
Thanks glad you enjoyed it.
Quoting EICVD (Reply 7): I think you know very well what I mean LOL.
SandroZRH From Switzerland, joined Feb 2007, 2589 posts, RR: 23 Reply 10, posted (1 month 4 weeks 18 hours ago) and read 7241 times:
Quoting Oa260 (Reply 8): Yes you walk into the lounges and a new door on the left next to reception gets you into the Senator lounge and the elevator and steps behind the desk take you to the normal Business class lounge as usual.
interesting, i didnt know that So the Senator lounge is only for M&M senators, and the old business lounge for LX biz pax and star gold, or can star gold members also access the senator lounge?
EIDAA From Ireland, joined Oct 2006, 564 posts, RR: 10 Reply 12, posted (1 month 4 weeks 10 hours ago) and read 6543 times:
Hi Philip! Great TR as always. Shame you didn't get to try out JetX as originally planned, but maybe another time! LX really does look impressive. Something tells me that when those special business class fares come out in a few weeks, there will be several Irish A.netters jumping on connecting flights around Europe with them!
Quoting Oa260 (Reply 4): I know some who like the cloth better , EIDAA I think being one of them.
I do actually like the cloth seats on FR, but that may be more because of the fact you get a seat pocket. I always like to throw my camera and mp3 player into a seat pocket along with a drink or whatever... putting the rest of the carry-on items up in the overhead bin. On the leather seat aircraft, you end up having to carry those things in your lap or put the bag under the seat in front reducing legroom. The leather seats tend to be cleaner though!