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Saturday, December 31, 2011

Crossing the Pond Yet Again
 [American Airlines] AA 47 LHR-ORD (London/Heathrow->Chicago/O'Hare) trip report
 [아메리칸항공] AA 47 런던/히스로->시카고/오헤어 탑승기

AA 47 LHR-ORD (London/Heathrow->Chicago/O'Hare)
DEP LHR 14:25 29 DEC 2011
ARR ORD 18:30 29 DEC 2011
Flight Duration: 09:05
Aircraft: B777-200


At last, this trip report marks my last flight of the 4-segment return trip from Seoul, Korea to Chicago/O'Hare.  I have traveled from Korea to Hong Kong to Helsinki, Finland and finally to London/Heathrow so far.  Today's flight would be AA 47, a B777-200 which would take me back home to Chicago, IL from London, UK. 

Here is my total trip itinerary from start to finish.

(Click each flight segments for trip reports)

Outbound

Inbound

I was originally scheduled to board AA 87 flight that would be leaving 10:20AM from London/Heathrow. However, the Finnair flight from Helsinki (AY 831) was delayed about 3 hours, causing me to miss the flight.  I was rebooked automatically into the new flight as soon as I got to London/Heathrow American Airlines transfer counter.  There, I was able to confirm a window seat.

Layover in Terminal 3 was overall a hectic experience, especially since it was during the Holiday Season.  Terminal was very crowded. I didn't want to be at the central waiting area. Instead, I decided to pay 10 Euros and take a shower at the No. 1 Traveller Lounge and spent rest of my time at the lounge until it came time for me to board the Chicago-bound flight at 13:50.

The Miami-bound AA B767-300ER

Boarding the flight for Chicago/O'Hare.

I apologize once again for picture quality.

It was nonetheless a window seat... but with not so good view to outside.

The flight route for today's flight.

London/Heathrow was as busy as always. We spent about 30-40 minutes alone just for taxing for take-off. 

And the plane finally took off toward west. Today's flight would take us toward Scotland and Iceland before crossing southern bit of Greenland and entering Canadian airspace. We would be coming into Chicago from the north.

Nice (dirty) wing view.

Meal was served after takeoff. I don't remember if there was any choice for the meal. What came out was a chicken dish with sauteed pasta with salad and ginger biscuits. Not a bad meal for AA.

I ended up falling asleep for the rest of the flight today.  I woke up about an hour before landing as the flight attendants were passing out the pizzas. 

Descending into Chicago. Local time was around 17:00.

Lake Michigan should've been visible down there, but the clouds were hiding the view.



Sears Tower is visible beyond the wing.

My checked bag ended up not showing at the baggage claim, but AA was quick to locate the bag in London/Heathrow. They flew the bag over on the next flight to Chicago and mailed it to my personal address in Chicago. I appreciate the airline's help in locating the bag and mailing it to me directly within couple days. 

Not sure if I'll ever make such crazy trip itinerary anymore, but I sure did enjoy my first time ever being in Europe. 

Friday, December 30, 2011


 [Finnair] AY 831 HEL-LHR (Helsinki/Vantaa->London/Heathrow) trip report
 [핀에어] AY 831 헬싱키/반타->런던/히스로 탑승기

AY 831 HEL-LHR (Helsinki/Vantaa->London/Heathrow)
DEP HEL 08:00 (actual time 11:00) 29 DEC 2011
ARR LHR 09:10 (actual time 12:10) 29 DEC 2011
Flight Duration: 3:10
Aircraft: A321


After a 11-hour long flight from Hong Kong to Helsinki/Vantaa via Finnair AY 70 (Trip report link included) I had about two-hour layover in Helsinki Airport before my scheduled boarding time for AY 831 at 8AM local time. Today's 3-hour long flight to London/Heathrow would be the third flight of the 4-segment return trip itinerary from Korea to Chicago. The whole trip itinerary was as follows:

(Click each flight segments for trip reports)

Outbound

Inbound

The boarding for the London-bound AY 831 was supposed to occur at 7:30AM.  The Finnair gate agents made announcements at around 7:40AM letting the passengers know about the mechanical issues that the A321 was having. At first it was supposed to be about an hour of delay. However, an hour of delay alone would cause me to miss my flight from London/Heathrow to Chicago/O'Hare, as I was originally scheduled on AA 87 which was scheduled to depart from London/Heathrow at 10:20AM. I spoke to the Finnair gate agent at Gate 35, and she kindly responded that I would be rebooked into the next Chicago-bound flight.  AY 831 ended up being delayed for about three hours in total.

The Gate 35 at 8AM.  The sun hasn't even come up yet in Finland.

At around 10:30AM, the boarding finally commenced for AY 831.

Today's aircraft would be Finnair's old-liveried A321.

Finnair's old livery.

There were no personal TVs on the seats for today's flight.

Local time 11AM. The plane has just taken off and the sun was beginning to rise.


The long economy class section of A321.

Mild turbulences acted up as the plane was starting to leave the Finnish airspace.


By this time the sunlight was beginning to be bothersome.

Sandwiches were provided for in-flight meal. I took some coffee for my choice of beverage.

The plane was crossing over Danish airspace as the meals were being served.


Approaching British airspace.

I could tell that today was going to be a cloudy day in UK.


We were not even past the clouds when the plane started the holding pattern for London/Heathrow.

The first holding pattern circle was made in northeast London.

The holding pattern as seen on route map.

The second holding pattern circle was made above southwest London, near New Malden.





The plane touched-down into London/Heathrow at around noon local time.

Taxing into Terminal 3.

I had about two hours until my next flight to Chicago/O'Hare. I wanted to freshen up so I headed to No. 1 Traveller Lounge in Terminal 3 where I could pay 10 Euros to take a shower. The shower facility was a state-of-the-art kind of facility, which fancy shower faucets and sinks. It was money well-spent, and I thoroughly enjoyed my showering experience here.


The shower lights changed every 10 seconds or so. By far it was the most fancy shower facility I have been to.

Looking toward Terminal 4 from Terminal 3.






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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

USA to Korea with Finnair
 [British Airways] BA 794 LHR-HEL (London/Heathrow->Helsinki/Vantaa) trip report
 [영국항공] BA 794 런던/히스로->헬싱키/반타 탑승기


BA 794 LHR-HEL (London/Heathrow->Helsinki/Vantaa)
DEP LHR 11:20 14 DEC 2011
ARR HEL 16:15 14 DEC 2011
Flight Duration: 2:55
Aircraft: A320



Following my trip from Chicago/O'Hare to London/Heathrow (Link to aforementioned Trip Report here), and after my 3-hour layover in Heathrow Airport's Terminal 3, it was time to board my flight to Helsinki. As a reminder, this trip would be a part of my 4-segment trip from Chicago to Seoul, Korea.  The itinerary was as follows:

(Click each flight segments for trip reports)

Outbound

Inbound

Terminal 3 was packed that day. All of the seats in the waiting area of the terminal were taken. I purchased some beverage and sandwich at Pret a Manger and spent most of my layover time walking around the terminal.  All of the stores were filled with toys and souvenirs for the London Olympics that would be happening next year.
In terminal 3, the gates don't open until the flights are ready to board. All passengers generally wait in the central waiting area until when the flights' statuses (as shown in the screens) are changed to "Ready to Board". It even shows how long of a walk it would take for the passengers to walk from the central waiting area to their respective gates.

British Airways flights to Finland (as well as other Scandinavian countries and others in East Europe), were operating out of Terminal 3 today. Turns out I would be boarding the plane by taking an on-ramp shuttle there from boarding gate.

Terminal 3 Virgin Atlantic Airways check-in counters. There were flight attendants in red everywhere.

Terminal 3 central waiting area. It was seriously packed in this place.

Heading toward my gate, Gate 24A.

As you can see, no waiting area within these gates.  We were headed straight for the on-ramp shuttles.

The shuttle to my flight from Gate 24A.

The British Airways A320 which would take me to Helsinki today.

The airstair provided by BA.

Next to me was a Vienna-bound British Airways A320.

After take-off toward northeast, a sandwich and beverage was served. Sandwich contained slices of ham, cheese, spinach, and mayonnaise.

About one-third of the way there.

It was about local time 14:00 and sun was beginning to set already.

Approaching Helsinki. The plane was entering Gulf of Finland.


At local time of around 4PM, the plane arrived at Helsinki/Vantaa Airport.

Disembarking the plane.

We boarded an airport shuttle to the arrivals gate.

The customs and immigration was a breeze. There was no line at all in this airport.

At Helsinki city downtown area.

Click here to see some pictures from my layover experience in Helsinki downtown area. (To be posted soon)