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Barcelona adventure in 20 hours (June 2007)I planned this trip not so long time ago, which is a bit unusual for me because I always book my flights well ahead. Well this time I was quite spontaneous and I booked not more than 10 days before the date of the flights. I did this because I haven’t flown since mid April and also that the fares were reasonable low.
When it comes to trips I’m a bit, let’s say, maniac… like many people around here. I just fly for fun! And obviously I want to try new airlines and new places where I haven’t been before. Not being to Spain before and also that now I have quite a few choices to choose from, I booked myself 2 flights to Barcelona, on Clickair and MyAir. Clickair started this new route from Bucharest OTP (Henri Coanda / Otopeni) to Barcelona BCN on May 1, and MyAir would start its first flight on the same route on June 1, so I would be on their first flight. The time between these 2 flights would be roughly about 13 hours, enough time to get a glimpse of what Barcelona has to offer. So the whole trip would take less than 20 hours.
OTP (Bucharest Henri Coanda) - BCN (Barcelona El Prat)31 May 2007
Clickair 1156Aircraft type: Airbus 320-200
Registration:
EC-GRH (16 y.o.)
Scheduled: 9:45 PM - 11:55 PM
Actual: 10:08 PM - 12:08 AM
Flight duration: 3hrs
Seat: 22B
Load factor: 63 % (114 / 180)
Gate: 9
I arrived at the airport in Bucharest about two hours before the flight, to have plenty of time to watch the activity at the airport, after checking in for the flight. Obviously I only had a backpack, so I just grabbed my boarding pass and headed to the terminal, not before going through security, which was really smooth, and through customs, which has become now only a formality, after Romania joined the European Union, on January 1, 2007.
The terminal has 2 levels, the main level, which has all the main gates used for traditional airlines and, a ground level, much smaller, used mainly for smaller airlines or low cost carriers, as you get bused to the aircraft. Since outside it started to rain and the visibility towards to the aircrafts on the tarmac was greatly reduced and also, more important, that the airport policy doesn’t allow passengers to take any pictures inside the airport, I didn’t try my luck so I didn’t get any photos. This absurd rule was constantly reminded with lots of signs everywhere. Such a stupid thing to do, I guess a reminiscence from the communist era, otherwise I cannot explain why you are not aloud to take pictures in a Romanian airport.
Boarding began a bit later than scheduled and we were transported to the aircraft in 2 buses. Since Clickair has a “free seating” policy, most of the people rushed inside the plane, to get the best seats, but anyway, since the load factor was quite low, 63 %, you could choose almost any seat you wanted to. As I entered the aircraft I was greeted by the Clickair FAs, wearing all light blue suits, a nice touch to the airline’s overall image.
After getting a seat I started taking some photos inside the plane, and just before the safety demo, I was spotted by one of the Spanish FAs, which came to me and told me that I’m not aloud to take pictures on the flight. As this never happened to me before, I was a bit astonished to what I heard, so I kindly asked if I’m not aloud on the whole flight or just at take off or landing. The reply came swiftly as she confirmed that I’m not aloud on the whole flight. This came as a shock, so I just turned off the camera and put it inside my backpack. The first impression of the airline wasn’t good at all, considering also the fact that the seat pitch was very small, not decent enough for middle sized person as I am. For one hour flight it is acceptable, but for a three hour flight, no way. Luckily I had plenty of room to stretch out my legs sideways, since there was nobody seated next to me.
The taxiing was short and we finally took off using runway 08R. Seconds away from taking off and we banked to the left, as we continued our flight going west. Being a late evening flight, I wasn’t hungry but I just wanted to see what the airline has to offer. I was disappointed to discover that they only had a poor selection of sandwiches, snacks and drinks, with higher prices than what you see at other low cost carriers. I was eager to buy something anyway, but one of the FAs announced on the speakers that the in flight service was going to be provided from the galley located in the back of the plane. This came as a new surprise for me, as I have never seen anything like it before. After the announcement was made, some people just headed for the back of the plane, to buy what they wanted for… Very, very awkward! Maybe they had their service cart broken, or maybe this happens on all Clickair’s flights, can anyone confirm me?!
This is the queue line, which obviously obstructed the aisle and the two toilets located in the back of the plane.As I was seated on the left side, I could see the full moon to the south, which illuminated the Adriatic Sea, as we passed over Croatia’s coastline, with its beautiful islands. I obviously didn’t obey the stupid rule, so I took a picture.
The rest of the flight was uneventful, as many passengers were sleeping; I would have liked to do the same, but unfortunately I can sleep in a plane only if I’m very tired, which I wasn’t.
But I think this small girl behind me was tired, as she was sleeping with her head on the tray. Lucky her!
We finally spotted the lights of the Spanish coast.We made our way towards the airport through the south, so we landed on runway 07L. The landing was one of the best I have experienced. The aircraft taxied to a remote area, and we boarded the buses to get us on the short trip to the terminal.
As I was one of the first to get through customs, and having only a carry on, I was the first to leave the baggage claim area. As I walked outside the airport, I instantly saw the
Aerobus, the airport bus, my ride to Plaça de Catalunya.
I spent the whole night walking around Barcelona, on Rambla, at the beach, and of course Sagrada Familia.
At dawn, about 6 AM, I started my fast, but I mean really fast tour of the city, to get lots of pictures in Barcelona.
Collserola Tower (288 m / 946 ft) - Tibidabo HillViews of the city from the Güell Park, a masterpiece by Antonio GaudiBarceloneta BeachTwin TowersVell HarborLa RamblaPlaça ReialThe Cathedral of Santa Eulàlia Casa Milà / La PedreraSagrada Familia