Join Thomas and Trevor as they share their travel adventures in Madrid, discussing gin & tonic ice cubes, airport lounge experiences, maximizing points redemption, and cautionary tales of pickpocketing incidents. They also explore the evolution of Lufthansa's first-class service and the amenities of the Airbus A340-600.
Exploring different lounge experiences and maximizing points redemption.
Unique bathroom configuration on A340-600 aircraft by Lufthansa.
Notable in-flight catering disappointments with Lufthansa's first-class services.
Deep dives
Unique Bathroom Setup on A340-600
The A340-600 aircraft used by Lufthansa for the first-class experience features a unique bathroom configuration with four to six lavatories located below deck. This setup, where passengers can descend to access the lavatories in the economy cabin, is not commonly found on other airlines and adds to the distinct experience of flying with Lufthansa.
Catering and Champagne Disappointments
Though the overall first-class experience on Lufthansa was pleasant, there were some disappointments in the catering and beverages. The switch from Laurent Perrier Grand Siècle champagne to a lower-quality alternative was unsatisfactory. Additionally, the venison dish served felt slightly gamey, but the caviar offering was exceptional, being bottomless and enjoyed by all, including a young daughter on the trip.
Antiquated In-Flight Entertainment System
Despite the comfortable seating in Lufthansa's first class, the in-flight entertainment system was noted to be antiquated, using a touchscreen controller for navigation that seemed outdated, resembling technology from 10 to 15 years ago. This was seen as a drawback in comparison to the innovative features found in modern aircraft entertainment systems.
Ground Services and Disappointments at Dulles
The ground services at Dulles Airport for Lufthansa first class passengers were found to be lacking, with missing elements such as special bus transfers that were previously available. The change in ground handling procedures was not well-received, leading to a downgrade in the overall ground experience for the passengers.
Family-Friendly Atmosphere and Spacious Seating
Despite some shortcomings, the flight attendants on the Lufthansa flight showed exceptional care and warmth towards the young daughter of the passengers, creating a family-friendly atmosphere. The spacious seating in first class allowed the child to enjoy freedom and movement that was appreciated by both the child and the parents, adding a positive aspect to the overall flying experience.
While today is all about a long weekend in Madrid, Thomas and Trevor go on their usual tangents to bring you yet another information-drenched and fun-filled episode! We begin with our love for gin and tonic ice cubes and by explaining how today’s episode relates to many of our other Travel Stories. Then, Trevor walks us through his recent airport lounge experiences, how food and drinks compare, how to maximize your points redemptions, and taking short trips in first class versus longer trips in economy. Trevor then explains why he had to drop Mumbai from his Madrid trip itinerary, what you need to be cautious of when walking the streets of Madrid, and the entertainment options that are available in Spain’s capital for both kids and adults. To end, we discuss the evolution of Lufthansa’s first-class (cheers!) and what we like and dislike about recent amenity additions and removals, and we take a closer look at the now-unretired Airbus A340-600.
Key Points From This Episode:
[00:30] Gin & tonic ice cubes, and how today’s Travel Story links to many previous episodes.
[01:52] Why taking cheaper flights from the Maldives is not as common as it used to be.
[03:30] Trevor’s interesting and most recent airport lounge experiences.
[06:12] Comparing the food and drink quality of the various lounges that Trevor visited.
[07:40] Virgin Atlantic’s common flight times and standard fleet make up, and some advice on how to maximize points redemption.
[10:32] Short trips in first class and transatlantic flights in economy.
[26:50] A cautionary pickpocketing tale from Madrid’s 5th Avenue equivalent.
[32:20] Activities for kids, Museo Nacional del Prado, and exploring food and drinks in Madrid.
[37:28] Today’s if “you say it, you sip it” phrase is “Lufthansa first-class”.
[37:45] Trevor’s time in Munich, and the ins and outs of the now unretired Airbus A340-600.
[45:56] The evolution of Lufthansa’s first-class amenities, and where it stands today.
Quotes:
“I have to say that I’m becoming more and more impressed with this [Chase Sapphire] lounge.” — @tmount[04:04]
“One potential area of friction [was] reduced; removed completely because the [Virgin Atlantic] crew was just absolutely amazing.” — @tmount[09:53]
“Choice Hotels are like the unsung heroes of Europe.” — @tmount[23:33]
“If you’re in that situation; if you’re in an area where you’re going to have no personal space and [be] shoulder-to-shoulder with a lot of people you don’t know, it’s probably a good idea to secure your stuff.” — @TktweetsKim[30:26]
“If we can find those local places, we’re always happier for it.” — @tmount[34:51]