Sunrise at IAD |
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Good Morning From IAD
Sunrise is a pretty time to be at the airport, stop for a moment and enjoy it sometime.
Sunday, September 2, 2012
Salzburg and Vienna to London on Austrian Airlines
The friend I was travelling with wanted to have a Von Trapp
style experience while in Austria so we took the train to Salzburg. It’s about a two hour trip from Vienna and
$75 each way. Our train out was delayed
over an hour, so don’t plan on punctuality.
Salzburg has a quaint old town with expensive hotels. Luckily there is a Crowne Plaza and HolidayInn less than a 10 minute walk away. The Holiday Inn had a friendly staff, recently renovated rooms, flakey free wifi,
and gave a nice platinum welcome gift of a bottle of Austrian wine. The price was right too.
After two full days, we went back to Vienna to catch a
flight to London. We took the CAT, City
Airport Train, to Vienna Airport and were able to check in and check out bags
at the train station (the train ride is about half the price of a taxi to the
airport). The train was comfortable and
we glided to the airport with ease, went through a fast security lane, had our
passports stamped by customs, and settled in at the Austrian Airlines lounge.
Austrian Airlines recently opened a newly renovated terminal
at Vienna International Airport with a new check in area, new lounges, and new
gate areas. The lounge had plenty of
seating, fast wifi, good drinks selection, and tasty food. I also checked out the Priority Pass lounge
(thank you Palladium card) which didn’t have a view and had similar food.
Boarding for the flight to LHR was delayed for no obvious
reason and no information was given.
Once boarding started I was first down the jet bridge (Star Gold status
perk) and settled into my own row. About
a dozen Austrian Olympians were on the flight.
I talked briefly with a swimmer, so I checked “talk with an Olympian”
off my London to do list. The flight
boarded and departed quickly.
The cabin crew was very friendly and started the service
quickly. I had a soda and half a
sandwich (it had an odd taste, but was free).
The flight went smoothly and we quickly arrived at LHR (The Economist makes time fly). On approach we went up the Thames and saw all
the classic London sights. I was
prepared for a long queue at customs, but there was no wait at all. Further, the arrivals hall was full of
helpful and cheery volunteers, a great experience at LHR, especially since I read
about nightmarish conditions leading up to the games. We were able to get a fast start to out 14
hour layover in London and we walked to the Tube station and headed to the
Arsenal station.
Salzburg’s highlight real includes the castle at the top of
the bluffs (take the funicular railway), a lovely park on the other side of the
river, Die Weisse (best food and best beer on the trip), and the old town with
shops, restaurants, churches, and the Mozart house (and a NORDSEE). This can all be done in a day with an
overnight stay as to not feel rushed and enjoy an evening in town.
Die Weisse Was Amazing |
NORDSEE Also Good |
Check In Desks at City Airport Train Station in Vienna |
CAT to VIE |
Priority Pass Lounge at Vienna Airport |
VIE to LHR Flight Map |
Labels:
Airbus,
Austrian,
Holiday Inn,
Intercontinental Hotels
Friday, August 31, 2012
Doing the Lost in Translation Thing
Monday, August 27, 2012
UK Departure Taxes Pinching BA
British Airways must be feeling the pinch from the UK's crazy high departure taxes. They have started to organize political action to repeal the tax burden with their (and 30 other travel related organizations) website: afairtaxonflying.org/. They even emailed international Executive Club members to spread the word. I think they have a valid complaint because they are being priced out of the long haul connection market and must be hurting. I know I'm avoiding London stop overs if possible.
Saturday, August 25, 2012
United Degrading Lifetime Benefits
As recently as 9 months ago, United Airlines gave lifetime Red Carpet club access to two million mile flyers. Now they give an iPod or a golf club. Lifetime 1K is gone and replaced with lifetime Premier Platinum. My Dad was about 125,000 miles short of the two million mark when the merger happened and missed out big time. He had his sights set on lifetime lounge membership.
United Is Devaluing Their Brand and Most Loyal Customers |
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Hilton Vienna and Wien
I love Vienna. It is
my favorite capital in Europe (Lisbon is a close second). My first trip to Wien
was three years ago and I’ve been telling everyone to go since. Vienna (or Wien as local signage says) has a
great old town and many beautiful sights.
The city was the seat of power for the Holy Roman and Austrian
Empires. It is also a great walking town
with a tram and subways system when you don’t want to. The architecture is great, people friendly,
and street food second to none.
My first time to Vienna I stayed at the Hilton Vienna Danube
on a points stretcher award. That hotel
is not remotely close to the city. This
time my friend and I were staying at the Hilton Vienna downtown. It is a great location. One block from subway and tram stops just off
the ringstrasse and next to Stadtpark.
The rooms are normal size by US standards and large by European. Even with just Hilton silver status, we were
upgrade to a suite.
Hilton Vienna Suite |
Hilton Vienna Suite |
The room rate included breakfast and the hotel has a very
nice spread (Sunday is more of a proper Sunday brunch set up). The service was good, coffee better, and food
great. There was also a large Asian
spread available. It was all very nicely
done and allowed us to start our day off right (and caffeinated).
Schönbrunn Palace was the summer residence of the emperor and
the royal family. It is magnificent
(more subdued than Versailles) and still restrained. The tour is great and runs about an
hour. Another hour can be spent touring
the grounds around the place. It is easy
to get to with its own subway stop, but arrive early as the lines grow very
quickly.
Schönbrunn Palace |
The Treasury Museum is stunning. It puts the crown jewels in the Tower of
London to shame really. On display are
the trappings of 1,000 years of empire. You have to see the collection for
yourself. It is truly awe-inspiring and
well worth the visit.
I like a good tram ride, especially as a way to explore a
city. Vienna has a special tourist tram
that runs in summer around the rinstrasse (it's the yellow one, can't miss it).
For EUR2 (it does not accept normal tram tickets) you get an audio tram
tour of the city. The regular tram
system is extensive and a great way to explore Wien. Some of the best food in town is found at
tram and subway stops too.
Tram in Vienna |
Tram Stop Food, Yum |
My friend participated in equestrian events as a kid and
said we had to take a tour of Spanish Riding School. There are no shows in the summer so the tour
was the only option. It lasts about an
hour and shows the stables, where you can get very close to the horses, the
arena, and other areas. Our tour guide
was friendly and funny. After the tour,
we lucked out because the horses in town (most are send to a farm in the
mountains over summer) were let in the arena to play around. This was a free show open to anyone passing
by. I was able to watch from the royal
box; a truly unique experience.
Spanish Riding School as Viewed From the Royal Box |
Vienna is great and everyone should spend a few days
there. Saltsburg is great too, but only
a day trip, as I was soon to find out.
Monday, August 20, 2012
Plane Spotting at FRA
I've on the move today and had a great day of plane spotting from the bus taking me to and from the stand parking at FRA. I saw my first 787 and caught the 747-800 taxing out. As a bonus, I found the only Starbucks in Finland.
Lufthansa's New 747-800 at FRA |
The ONLY Starbucks in Finland |
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