A quick trip north to visit my parents as my dad was a bit ill. He's on the mend now however, so all good!
Flybe annoucned a tranche of routes from London City - putting them in direct competition with CityJet and British Airways to Dublin; British Airways to Amsterdam and Edinburgh, a strange choice of Exeter, and two sure fire hits: Aberdeen and Inverness.
Sadly, Inverness has not worked at all, which just highlights the fickleness of the travelling public. The service ends in three weeks and given that there were 24 passengers on my flight, I could see why. So Inverness - London will be solely easyJet's domain.
Getting from to London City Airport is so easy now - just jump on the Jubilee Line to Canning Town, and go up an escalator to the DLR service.
Security was a breeze and the airport itself was looking very smart (I am previously on record of saying I really dislike it!) and was a joy to use.
A waiting room with a view of the runway.... and time to relax as only a plane-spotter knows how! I won't bore you with too many pics...
My aircraft (Dash 8 Q400) awaits!
Boarding was on time (despite the snow and freezing weather....)
Aircraft configuration is 2-2 so I didn't pay FlyBe £6.50 for a seat reservation, and the flight looked very empty.
Crew were very friendly (they all seemed to be from Norn Iron, even the pilot!).
Legroom was fine.
Up and away!
Prosecco from a plastic cup. Classy. (I did ask the crew if it was too early for Presecco and they assured me it was not...!)
And then the bumpiest, scariest landing ever!
Our little plane was buffeted and shaken, crockery rattled, sick bags were being used and I thought I was going to meet my maker!
We landed - with the nose of the aircraft at 45 degree angle from the runway, but of course these little aircraft are used to such things and the pilot soon got things right.
Then a three hour journey north... to big sky country!
NB - Cost of this flight was £20
Flybe annoucned a tranche of routes from London City - putting them in direct competition with CityJet and British Airways to Dublin; British Airways to Amsterdam and Edinburgh, a strange choice of Exeter, and two sure fire hits: Aberdeen and Inverness.
Sadly, Inverness has not worked at all, which just highlights the fickleness of the travelling public. The service ends in three weeks and given that there were 24 passengers on my flight, I could see why. So Inverness - London will be solely easyJet's domain.
Getting from to London City Airport is so easy now - just jump on the Jubilee Line to Canning Town, and go up an escalator to the DLR service.
Security was a breeze and the airport itself was looking very smart (I am previously on record of saying I really dislike it!) and was a joy to use.
A waiting room with a view of the runway.... and time to relax as only a plane-spotter knows how! I won't bore you with too many pics...
My aircraft (Dash 8 Q400) awaits!
Boarding was on time (despite the snow and freezing weather....)
Aircraft configuration is 2-2 so I didn't pay FlyBe £6.50 for a seat reservation, and the flight looked very empty.
Crew were very friendly (they all seemed to be from Norn Iron, even the pilot!).
Legroom was fine.
Up and away!
Prosecco from a plastic cup. Classy. (I did ask the crew if it was too early for Presecco and they assured me it was not...!)
And then the bumpiest, scariest landing ever!
Our little plane was buffeted and shaken, crockery rattled, sick bags were being used and I thought I was going to meet my maker!
We landed - with the nose of the aircraft at 45 degree angle from the runway, but of course these little aircraft are used to such things and the pilot soon got things right.
Then a three hour journey north... to big sky country!
NB - Cost of this flight was £20