Petrus
BA loyalist
Hej igen kära grannar i Norge. Nedan följer en reserapport från min resa förra helgen.
Den är skriven på engelska och jag hinner inte skriva om allt på Skandinaviska. Hoppas ni orkar läsa trots engelskan.
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Part one:
Backdrop: I used to work and live in NYC and the city has a firm grip on my heart. I had not been for a year so this was a long overdue trip. Mrs Petrus and her sister went to LAX/LAS/SFO in July so it was only fair I treat myself to a long weekend trip. NYC is, as I am sure most of you know, a great city to shop, dine and experience culture and entertainment. I am also a great fan of the architecture.
As it turned out this time there would be shopping, eating, drinking and entertainment in abundance
I booked my flights and hotels and would be travelling alone unless someone decided to tag along. Plenty of friends in NYC so would not be alone whilst there.
4 days prior a good friend decided to tag along. Poor guy had to splash out SEK7700/EUR650 for a coach ticket. This would be his maiden BA long-haul trip and visit to T5. Well lucky him; he was travelling with a Gold who also happened to be in F from LHR.
ARN - LHR 18.40 Thursday
BA781 767-300
Seat 12K
Euro Traveller
Not much to write about here. We meet at ARN T2 and cleared to the lounge in no time. Both were carry-on only. Gold gives me access to the Finnair Platinum Lounge:
Beer on tap, white and red wine, some nuts, bread rolls, cheese and ham to make a mouthbite. Nothing fancy however adequate. The plates are tiny. Coffe cup size.
The lounge has a good view over one of the RWY's, as seen here with our 767 arriving to stand.
Since my fellow traveller was a complete BA newbie and I actually booked his tickets I made sure he ended up in 12A next to me. I offered him 12K since the views can be great, and I've seen them hundreds of times.
The trip was uneventful until we reached London. My gamble on the K side paid off. I've found 7 out of 10 arrivals into LHR you approach from the east and often on this approach you make the S turn over north London giving the K side truly amazing views over central and west London. My dear friend did appreciate the guided tour of my former home town.
After arrival we had the pleasure of neither being bussed nor b-gated. Infact we parked before schedule at A13 ISTR and were having a fag at the bus stops within 12 minutes from arrival.
There was a slight kerfaffle (spelling?) with our lodging for the night. We were supposed to crash at my sisters pad in central London however this did not work out. This meant a hasty overnight stay at LHR was required. Since we had an 8.55am departure the following day it would only be a few hours sleep, and we would fresh up at LHR. So I went for the cheap option. Thistle LHR, very close to T5, rooms looked decent on photos, mixed reviews on various traveller sites. Lets just say the room looked like nothing on the photos and it was a dump.
This would not stifle our mood however. After arriving at Thistle in 5 minutes using the excellent Bus service we headed straight for the fantastically glamorous Thistle Bar! The tap beer tasted of moldy copper. We both agreed on this pub had not washed their pipes for decades. On a positive note around 10pm LHR switched departures to the northern RWY departing eastbound. For a flying geek, or should I say freak, this was great. Cue heavy-jet take-off fiesta. Even my not so flying-geeky friend was impressed. Thistle has a great outside terrace for taking in the LHR action. Beered and jumoboed up we headed for our sleeping bins. Window was perma-locked which meant kranky air-unit on.
Alarm went off around 5.45am Friday. Bus service back to T5 was smoother than a smoothie and T5 was a heaven of calm.
Looking north in T5 Departures hall.
Looking south in T5 Departures hall.
Further south about to enter the Premium Area Check-in. Club and then First.
Welcome Sir. The reception was good. Kind, polite and swift. Escorted to a free desk. There was only one other group checking in.
Den är skriven på engelska och jag hinner inte skriva om allt på Skandinaviska. Hoppas ni orkar läsa trots engelskan.
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Part one:
Backdrop: I used to work and live in NYC and the city has a firm grip on my heart. I had not been for a year so this was a long overdue trip. Mrs Petrus and her sister went to LAX/LAS/SFO in July so it was only fair I treat myself to a long weekend trip. NYC is, as I am sure most of you know, a great city to shop, dine and experience culture and entertainment. I am also a great fan of the architecture.
As it turned out this time there would be shopping, eating, drinking and entertainment in abundance

4 days prior a good friend decided to tag along. Poor guy had to splash out SEK7700/EUR650 for a coach ticket. This would be his maiden BA long-haul trip and visit to T5. Well lucky him; he was travelling with a Gold who also happened to be in F from LHR.
ARN - LHR 18.40 Thursday
BA781 767-300
Seat 12K
Euro Traveller
Not much to write about here. We meet at ARN T2 and cleared to the lounge in no time. Both were carry-on only. Gold gives me access to the Finnair Platinum Lounge:

Beer on tap, white and red wine, some nuts, bread rolls, cheese and ham to make a mouthbite. Nothing fancy however adequate. The plates are tiny. Coffe cup size.

The lounge has a good view over one of the RWY's, as seen here with our 767 arriving to stand.

Since my fellow traveller was a complete BA newbie and I actually booked his tickets I made sure he ended up in 12A next to me. I offered him 12K since the views can be great, and I've seen them hundreds of times.

The trip was uneventful until we reached London. My gamble on the K side paid off. I've found 7 out of 10 arrivals into LHR you approach from the east and often on this approach you make the S turn over north London giving the K side truly amazing views over central and west London. My dear friend did appreciate the guided tour of my former home town.
After arrival we had the pleasure of neither being bussed nor b-gated. Infact we parked before schedule at A13 ISTR and were having a fag at the bus stops within 12 minutes from arrival.
There was a slight kerfaffle (spelling?) with our lodging for the night. We were supposed to crash at my sisters pad in central London however this did not work out. This meant a hasty overnight stay at LHR was required. Since we had an 8.55am departure the following day it would only be a few hours sleep, and we would fresh up at LHR. So I went for the cheap option. Thistle LHR, very close to T5, rooms looked decent on photos, mixed reviews on various traveller sites. Lets just say the room looked like nothing on the photos and it was a dump.


This would not stifle our mood however. After arriving at Thistle in 5 minutes using the excellent Bus service we headed straight for the fantastically glamorous Thistle Bar! The tap beer tasted of moldy copper. We both agreed on this pub had not washed their pipes for decades. On a positive note around 10pm LHR switched departures to the northern RWY departing eastbound. For a flying geek, or should I say freak, this was great. Cue heavy-jet take-off fiesta. Even my not so flying-geeky friend was impressed. Thistle has a great outside terrace for taking in the LHR action. Beered and jumoboed up we headed for our sleeping bins. Window was perma-locked which meant kranky air-unit on.
Alarm went off around 5.45am Friday. Bus service back to T5 was smoother than a smoothie and T5 was a heaven of calm.

Looking north in T5 Departures hall.

Looking south in T5 Departures hall.

Further south about to enter the Premium Area Check-in. Club and then First.

Welcome Sir. The reception was good. Kind, polite and swift. Escorted to a free desk. There was only one other group checking in.