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Privat Air operations for Lufthansa on Pune - Frankfurt

 
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 01, 2014 5:29 pm    Post subject: Privat Air operations for Lufthansa on Pune - Frankfurt Reply with quote

This is one special flight for people from Pune, with MCCIA and all top notch politicians and industrialists coming togeather when anything happens or is about to happen to this flight.

The pictures can be seen on my blog Blog Link


Privat Air Lufthansa service to Frankfurt from Pune via Bucharest
Of all those who have been in the loop on how this trip was being planned, I am sure half of them would have wondered what an idiot I am. What was planned in July/Aug and later spilled over to September was a trip to Singapore, a follow on visit of my trip in April, which was to be on the SQ A380. However, out of nowhere, 10 days ago came this news that I may have to visit Kansas City. Options explored, it would have to be a two stop, with an option to try out EK for the first time. This soon changed to Mexico City and the options narrowed down. As the options started dwindling, so did the seats available due to the peak season. Things took a new turn almost on the eve of the trip as the final destination was changed to Monterrey, Mexico.


Keeping the plethora of options apart, this is how the final trip would look like

Pune-Frankfurt with a technical stop at Bucharest on the Privat Air B738, Frankfurt – Mexico City on Lufthansa B748i, AeroMexicoE-190 on Mexico City – Monterrey, American Airlines MD83 on Monterrey – Dallas, and back to India on Lufthansa with Dallas – Frankfurt on A343 and Frankfurt – Mumbai on B744.

A dream trip so to say, because I would land at Bucharest, Mexico City, Monterrey, Dallas for the first time and travel in Embraer and MD series for the first time with B748 and A343 being new sub types. Again, how many flights these days have technical stops!

Tickets, insurance, hotel bookings, all was a mess till the last minute. And the trip finally started on the day after the Ganpati festival began. With all the stories about Mexico, it was good to have a colleague along as we left early morning on 30th Aug to this two and a half weeks trip.

Arriving at Pune Airport at 0330hours, it was nice to notice that the canopy is now complete and the old parking area has a new building, which looks like ticketing offices and if they indeed are, it will help free up space in the existing terminal and wonder how they will be put to use.

With no rush, we made our way to check-in after two CISF checks. The baggage screening was done by Jet Airways. The whole drama started at the check-in counter with the check-in agent saying that we will not be allowed to go to Mexico on this visa. Both passports, invitation letter and other details were taken and somebody started checking on the other computer at the last counter about the possibility of going to Mexico on the visa we had. I joined them and showed them the websites I knew and after a while they were convinced. I had already blocked 11A/C for PNQ – FRA and 38A/C for FRA – MEX leg and got both the boarding passes.

Within minutes, immigration was announced and a LH staff guided us through the connector area from LH check in section to the old check in area used by AI / 9W/ 6E – where the immigration counters are. A look at the line, made it clear that this was a full flight and it indeed was, 32J, 60Y all occupied.

Immigration & security was a breeze and in no time we were on first floor SHA where VT-INZ , VT-IEZ & VT-SZK with crew livery were parked for the night. D-APBC arrived at 0405 hours, this being the only aircraft in this configuration; it’s a no brainer to guess the aircraft.

Around 0430 domestic pax started trickling in, with a mix of IndiGo and Jet passengers with Jet being the first domestic departure at 0535 to BLR. Boarding for our flight was called at 0505 hours with priority boarding, wheel chair pax, row 16 onwards, row 10 to 15 and then business class. The regular sight of fully fit and fine Indians asking for wheel chairs continued here as well, with the main reason being it’s their first time abroad.

Long queue was formed but LH staff enforced the zone wise boarding. Privat Air was parked at Bay 2 and since international boarding was to take place, Jet Airways – which was parked at Bay 1 was normal boarding from the ground floor.

I boarded at 0515 and took few magazines since hardly any English material was available. Settled in 11A in this full flight and doors were closed at 0525 when we pushed back behind jet airways at 0530.

The pilot came on PA and announced our flight path, first in German and then in English, with takeoff in westerly direction overflying Pakistani airspace near Karachi and then over Iran and Turkey before landing at Bucharest estimated in 6hours 10 mins.

The lead FA announced that breakfast and light lunch will be served, and it started with one of

Delicious Chicken Sub
the best meals I have ever had about 40 mins in the flight. Ever since I missed chicken pasta on FRA-IAH sector last September, because I had booked AVML, I had decided that I will not book a meal and take my chances and it all paid off well. An Omlete with Sausage and potato – with the omlette being the best I have ever had inflight ! This came along with a choice of Juice, Fruits, Yogurt, Cake & Bun.


I slept off soon as trays were cleared and woke up over Iran, we were already about 5hours and 30 minutes into the flight. The galley had ample glasses with juice and water in the tray next to it. Lunch service started soon and the options were a chicken sub or a veg sub. I opted for the chicken option and it was fantastic again! The IFE was unresponsive but we had started our descend into Bucharest where we landed 15 mins ahead of schedule on runway 08R which reminded me of the Bengaluru runway full of patches before resurfacing. I told the crew about the IFE and it was promptly reset.


We parked at a remote bay as refueling started & standard instructions were given regarding seat belt and the purser took a count of people on board, since doors were open and step ladder attached.

Before landing at Bucharest, the flight was somewhere between Tbilisi, Yeravan, Tehran & Ankara – the places which figure high on my wife and my list of places to visit.


At Bucharest, Tarom and Globeground did the ground handling. Saw Tarom, Olympic Air for the first time. Turkish was around and so was Wizz. Exactly 25 mins later, I told my friend that we are good to go and so did the FA, to the astonishment of my friend. We had a long taxi to runway 26R and a powerful and long take off roll after which we turned right and set course to FRA. Also saw the C27 and C130 of Romanian Air Force.

Service started again! And now it was chicken puff or two paneer rolls. For a foodie, a normal choice was 2 over 1, but I chose the chicken option which was decent, not as good as the previous ones. This came with coke or Beer, and I opted for beer.

Europe is always fun with a window seat, because of the sheer number of aircraft you see and today was no different.

We landed on runway 25 L at FRA and taxied to remote bay. This meant that we would take longer for transfer and with transfer time being just 1:20. The bus dropped us at a gate and we came up to security after a short walk, which meant the train ride wasn’t required. Security had long lines but was brisk and within minutes we were on other side, near the Z gates and soon near our revised gate Z58 for a surprise in store which will be covered in next part.


Aircraft Details
D-APBC / MSN 33016
B737-800(WL) modified with special configuration and assigned code BBJ2 by Privat Air
Previous Operators : Sun Country Airlines, Transavia
With Privat Air since April 2009
Operates 4x weekly to FRA-PNQ-OTP-FRA route and 3x weekly on FRA-DMM-FRA

Flight Summary
PNQ: STD/ATD: 0525 / 0530
OTP: STA/ATA: 1010 / 1000
OTP: STD/ATD: 1040 / 1025
FRA: STA/ATA: 1205 / 1150
*All times local

On-Time: 5/5
Website &Checkin: 5/5
Check-in & airport experience: 2/5 (The staff could have handled the visa issue better)
Aircraft Cleanliness: 4/5
In-flight experience: 4/5 (Always found the Privat Air crew better than LH crew)
Food: 4/5
Alighting & Arrival experience: 4/5
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 01, 2014 7:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Great report, and surprising to hear that LH has 32J config on this flight - pretty high J/Y ratio ex-PNQ!

How comfortable was the aircraft - I would always hesitate if asked to fly long haul on a 737... Also did LH have the snack basket out in the galley - they typically have some lovely chocolates on offer - Toblerone bars or Milka crunchy bars.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 01, 2014 8:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Nimish wrote:
Great report, and surprising to hear that LH has 32J config on this flight - pretty high J/Y ratio ex-PNQ!

How comfortable was the aircraft - I would always hesitate if asked to fly long haul on a 737... Also did LH have the snack basket out in the galley - they typically have some lovely chocolates on offer - Toblerone bars or Milka crunchy bars.


Thanks Nimish. LH started with 48J A319 on this sector and due to popular demand for Y, shifted to 32J/60Y config. Initial days were done with limited load in Y, which meant an empty middle seat most of the times. This was changed to a stop to Tbilisi and later Bucharest.

The aircraft was comfortable. The latest IFE - which is same on B748, but not the same as A380

LH - did not have a snack basket, but that was hardly needed considering the frequent meal runs
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 10:46 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for yet another lovely trip report, and quite unlike me, you write reports when they are fresh off the oven. That makes it an even more fulfilling experience to read a TR, in detail! Once again, a typical Ameya trip report. The excitement of planning, looking at options, and finally zero'ing on one: touches a chord inside all of us. I have heard nice things abotu the PrivatAir loads out of PNQ, and I guess your flight was no exception. I am glad that the flight had some good and tasty food, as well as having the galley well-stocked for the flight. Thank you for pictures from Bucharest: these are gems which the usual Delhi traveller will not get to see. Lovely, and looking forward to the next installment!
Cheers, Sumantra.
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 6:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks Sir.

Indeed Bucharest is a place where one hardly goes from anywhere in India. Just the technical stop which made it special !
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 9:20 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well documented TR as usual ameya ... Pune to Mexico wohoo ... what a combination.

So I may argue that you and I are the only people on this forum to use Pune International airport for international flying Razz

If only the PNQ runway had been extended; this would have been an A330 journet for you ....

BTW was the Spicejet SHJ flight operating that day? You would have seen SG 52 arriving when you departed.
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 4:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

avbuff wrote:
Well documented TR as usual ameya ... Pune to Mexico wohoo ... what a combination.

So I may argue that you and I are the only people on this forum to use Pune International airport for international flying Razz

If only the PNQ runway had been extended; this would have been an A330 journet for you ....

BTW was the Spicejet SHJ flight operating that day? You would have seen SG 52 arriving when you departed.


Thanks!

SG SHJ wasnt operating and hence SG bird was parked in PNQ.
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 4:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

A great TR again, Ameya sir!

Very interesting flight this one, great to see many people fly on this route! Lunch looked like a bit less in my opinion, but that's just me.

Winglet pictures looked good! I still wonder why you hate the B737 so much... A very old design popular even today!

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 7:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks Jishnu. The are two reasons why I have not liked the B737 as a pax, the front section is too congested compared to the A320, where the aircraft width is same from door to door, unlike the B737 and the older B737s with yellow lights are too dull

I have had no complaints about the sky interior when sitting on the emergency row seats.

The door, avionics, yoke, etc is not something that really bother to me as a pax.
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 8:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Great TR, after being in the loop during the planning stages this is just a formality for us Smile
The 748 and 343 to me would be the most interesting. Not related but Interjet is starting Monterrey – Houston on the Sukhoi superjet- now that would be something!

Glad the flight was good, that long a flight on a 737 doesn't seem like something I want to do (also I don't like the low windows on the type)

The IFE just didn't work during descent?
Very nice pictures.
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 8:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

stealthpilot wrote:
Great TR, after being in the loop during the planning stages this is just a formality for us Smile
The 748 and 343 to me would be the most interesting. Not related but Interjet is starting Monterrey – Houston on the Sukhoi superjet- now that would be something!

Glad the flight was good, that long a flight on a 737 doesn't seem like something I want to do (also I don't like the low windows on the type)

The IFE just didn't work during descent?
Very nice pictures.


Thanks!

Yes, the 748 was a good ride. I have been on 346, while I have always wanted to be on the 345, which I think is now getting difficult by the day. 343 will have some old hardware but should be a good ride.

The SSJ looks nice in Interjet livery, I missed my breakfast to see the SSJ taxi and take off from the hotel window. Was lucky to visit in and see the interiors in BLR in 2011.

The IFE stopped working mid way, not really during descent.
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 11:45 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

stealthpilot wrote:
Not related but Interjet is starting Monterrey – Houston on the Sukhoi superjet- now that would be something!


Wow - would love to fly the sector some time! Now that I know that Mexico does not need a visa if you already have a US one...
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 4:41 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Nimish wrote:
stealthpilot wrote:
Not related but Interjet is starting Monterrey – Houston on the Sukhoi superjet- now that would be something!


Wow - would love to fly the sector some time! Now that I know that Mexico does not need a visa if you already have a US one...

Yes! MTY is close from Houston and you can spend a weekend here !
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