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I am currently spending 10 days in Turkey & Greece and thought I would post a mini-trip-report about my experiences.
I'd always wanted to visit Istanbul, and as it happens I'm not the only one. When I was planning this trip I discovered that a friend of mine from Canada was also thinking of visiting at the same time so we made plans to travel together. He met me in Berlin and we have been travelling together.
The flights are all with Aegean Airlines, except for two Turkish domestic flights with Turkish Airlines. I will be crediting all flights to my newly opened Aegean's Miles & Bonus account and as all flights will (just) be completed before the changes take place on 25 November, I expected to be able to earn Star Alliance Silver status from this trip. It turns out I made a miscalculation and will actually be 500 miles short :shock: but as I will being taking four Aegean-operated flights, I will now have a chance to get Star Alliance Gold fairly easily if I choose to go down that path later. (If you've been following the Miles & Bonus program and the recent changes, you'll probably know what I'm talking about!)
On the first day of the trip we flew from Berlin to Istanbul, with a five hour stopover along the way in Athens.
Flight 1: A3 853 Berlin (Tegel) - Athens
Airbus A320
Departure time: 11:10
Arrival time: 15:05
The flight to Athens was my first with Aegean Airlines. The check-in process at Tegel Airport was a bit of a shambles - three check-in agents for the entire flight. We queued for nearly an hour to be issued with boarding passes. There were no kiosks, and business/Star Gold customers did not have a clear priority check-in counter so had no choice but to cut in front of the line, which annoyed a lot of people. The check-in process took so long in fact, that the boarding of the flight and subsequently departure was delayed as there were still people needing to be checked-in when boarding time came around, and the check-in agents were the same people who boarded the flight.
The 10-15 minute delay in our departure was however one of the only complaints I have about the flight, which was otherwise pleasant.
For some reason I was expecting a completely LCC experience with Aegean. I certainly wasn't expecting a meal as I have rarely been served a full meal on intra-European flights, even on "full service" airlines. Which is why I was thrilled when I saw the flight attendants wheel a trolley full of hot meals to the front of the cabin and begin a full meal service shortly after takeoff! For lunch a tasty, hot bolognese with pasta was served with a bread roll, cheese & crackers and a choice of drinks. For an intra-Europe flight in economy, I was actually quite impressed.
The flight attendants were friendly and provided good service throughout the flight. They even did several drink refill and tea/coffee runs after the meal service was completed.
There was no in-flight entertainment on this particular A320 aircraft, which was 7 years old but this is standard for European short-haul. My only real criticism of the aircraft was that I found chewing gum not only under my armrest, but in the seat pocket in front of me too. Not a good look.
I had a bit of a laugh at this page in the Aegean in-flight magazine, particularly the "you've earned it" line:
We landed more or less on-time in Athens, having flown over Aegina Island before turning and approaching the airport from the south.
Flying over Aegina Island
The Greek coastline
I was pleasantly surprised with Aegean. So far it seemed like there is actually more to the airline than just its generous frequent flyer program.
(I suspect there are a large number of Miles & Bonus Gold status holders out there who will never discover this.)
I'd always wanted to visit Istanbul, and as it happens I'm not the only one. When I was planning this trip I discovered that a friend of mine from Canada was also thinking of visiting at the same time so we made plans to travel together. He met me in Berlin and we have been travelling together.
The flights are all with Aegean Airlines, except for two Turkish domestic flights with Turkish Airlines. I will be crediting all flights to my newly opened Aegean's Miles & Bonus account and as all flights will (just) be completed before the changes take place on 25 November, I expected to be able to earn Star Alliance Silver status from this trip. It turns out I made a miscalculation and will actually be 500 miles short :shock: but as I will being taking four Aegean-operated flights, I will now have a chance to get Star Alliance Gold fairly easily if I choose to go down that path later. (If you've been following the Miles & Bonus program and the recent changes, you'll probably know what I'm talking about!)
On the first day of the trip we flew from Berlin to Istanbul, with a five hour stopover along the way in Athens.
Flight 1: A3 853 Berlin (Tegel) - Athens
Airbus A320
Departure time: 11:10
Arrival time: 15:05
The flight to Athens was my first with Aegean Airlines. The check-in process at Tegel Airport was a bit of a shambles - three check-in agents for the entire flight. We queued for nearly an hour to be issued with boarding passes. There were no kiosks, and business/Star Gold customers did not have a clear priority check-in counter so had no choice but to cut in front of the line, which annoyed a lot of people. The check-in process took so long in fact, that the boarding of the flight and subsequently departure was delayed as there were still people needing to be checked-in when boarding time came around, and the check-in agents were the same people who boarded the flight.
The 10-15 minute delay in our departure was however one of the only complaints I have about the flight, which was otherwise pleasant.
For some reason I was expecting a completely LCC experience with Aegean. I certainly wasn't expecting a meal as I have rarely been served a full meal on intra-European flights, even on "full service" airlines. Which is why I was thrilled when I saw the flight attendants wheel a trolley full of hot meals to the front of the cabin and begin a full meal service shortly after takeoff! For lunch a tasty, hot bolognese with pasta was served with a bread roll, cheese & crackers and a choice of drinks. For an intra-Europe flight in economy, I was actually quite impressed.
The flight attendants were friendly and provided good service throughout the flight. They even did several drink refill and tea/coffee runs after the meal service was completed.
There was no in-flight entertainment on this particular A320 aircraft, which was 7 years old but this is standard for European short-haul. My only real criticism of the aircraft was that I found chewing gum not only under my armrest, but in the seat pocket in front of me too. Not a good look.
I had a bit of a laugh at this page in the Aegean in-flight magazine, particularly the "you've earned it" line:
We landed more or less on-time in Athens, having flown over Aegina Island before turning and approaching the airport from the south.
Flying over Aegina Island
The Greek coastline
I was pleasantly surprised with Aegean. So far it seemed like there is actually more to the airline than just its generous frequent flyer program.
(I suspect there are a large number of Miles & Bonus Gold status holders out there who will never discover this.)