Spontaneous Sicilian Splendour. Palermo in a day
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The Palermo flight is departing from the B gates so it is time to migrate to the Galleries lounge at T5B. I decided to take the transit rather than the tunnel, a decision I regret as the transit takes ages to empty and check.
Good airside views from the B terminal
After which it is a very short stroll to the lounge
Good airside views from the B terminal
After which it is a very short stroll to the lounge
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The lounge is quite busy this morning and at this time of the morning offers the standard BA fare to be found in the main terminal lounges
There is a little serving island that, in my experience, often has something different to offer but at this time of the morning it is unmanned.
I’m sure you know what comes next
With about 30 minutes to boarding it is time to settle back and enjoy this trio of refreshments.
There is a little serving island that, in my experience, often has something different to offer but at this time of the morning it is unmanned.
I’m sure you know what comes next
With about 30 minutes to boarding it is time to settle back and enjoy this trio of refreshments.
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Fully fifty minutes before departure the board updates to show ‘Board Now’. I know it’s a lie but I take a wander to the gate anyway
Fully twenty minutes later they are still doing pre-boards and Group 0
Now thirty minutes and an announcement that they are waiting for engineering to ‘look at something on the plane’
Fully twenty minutes later they are still doing pre-boards and Group 0
Now thirty minutes and an announcement that they are waiting for engineering to ‘look at something on the plane’
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Boarding eventually started at 06:50 and is now well underway. Something of a different configuration on this one with both seats 1C and 1D sticking into the aisle.
And the DAT A321 safety card
I’m sat in 1E for boarding and Mr 1F has arrived and plonked himself into his seat, not saying a word and ignoring my greeting. One wonders what is going through his head.
Next stop: Palermo in about three hours time.
And the DAT A321 safety card
I’m sat in 1E for boarding and Mr 1F has arrived and plonked himself into his seat, not saying a word and ignoring my greeting. One wonders what is going through his head.
Next stop: Palermo in about three hours time.
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Boarding completed at 07:10 and we are now waiting for the dispatcher to leave. Having been sat in 1D for five minutes I have already had my foot stepped on and my arm barged twice by the in flight lead, hopefully he isn’t the clumsy oaf he appears to be so far!
Menus have been distributed whilst we wait and we are currently getting sprayed with insecticide. Also, it appears that there is no at seat power and no WiFi on this plane.
Eventually pushing back at 07:20 we had the standard Heathrow 15 minutr taxi and finally in the air at 07:35, fully 30 minutes after our scheduled departure time.
The galley curtain was closed the moment the crew left their seats and remained that way for the entire flight. The drinks run started around half an hour into the flight and no surprises here.
Roughly twenty minutes later the meal service begun with each passenger being served from the galley. I opted for the full English and unfortunately it was very poor. Clearly it had not had enough time in the oven, the egg was still liquid and everything was just luke warm. The other breakfasts going past looked to be in a similar state so I decided that it was bread roll to the rescue again and it made an excellent bacon and sausage roll! This is becoming a trend recently.
Slightly later in the flight I started chatting to a lovely garrulous lady in 1C when we bonded on the subject of champagne top ups We passed the remainder of the flight taking about nothing until the pilot announced that we were on descent and 25 minutes to landing.
My first experience of DAT? An ok flight, passed quickly with thanks to my neighbour. An uncomfortable seat, an aging plane, and an average crew who produced undercooked food. If I am on any other DAT flights after this week I’ll try to move them.
On the ground at 11am and it’s a bus gate, but that is some backdrop
Lets see what delights Palermo customs and immigration have to offer.
Menus have been distributed whilst we wait and we are currently getting sprayed with insecticide. Also, it appears that there is no at seat power and no WiFi on this plane.
Eventually pushing back at 07:20 we had the standard Heathrow 15 minutr taxi and finally in the air at 07:35, fully 30 minutes after our scheduled departure time.
The galley curtain was closed the moment the crew left their seats and remained that way for the entire flight. The drinks run started around half an hour into the flight and no surprises here.
Roughly twenty minutes later the meal service begun with each passenger being served from the galley. I opted for the full English and unfortunately it was very poor. Clearly it had not had enough time in the oven, the egg was still liquid and everything was just luke warm. The other breakfasts going past looked to be in a similar state so I decided that it was bread roll to the rescue again and it made an excellent bacon and sausage roll! This is becoming a trend recently.
Slightly later in the flight I started chatting to a lovely garrulous lady in 1C when we bonded on the subject of champagne top ups We passed the remainder of the flight taking about nothing until the pilot announced that we were on descent and 25 minutes to landing.
My first experience of DAT? An ok flight, passed quickly with thanks to my neighbour. An uncomfortable seat, an aging plane, and an average crew who produced undercooked food. If I am on any other DAT flights after this week I’ll try to move them.
On the ground at 11am and it’s a bus gate, but that is some backdrop
Lets see what delights Palermo customs and immigration have to offer.
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Immigration and customs were really fast and painless. Use the e-gate and then stop off to get a stamp in your passport and off you go.
Top tip #1. If you want the train station do not walk into the arrivals hall once to come through the automatic doors. Instead, clear the barrier and look left, the train station entrance is right there. If you do go further into the hall there is no signage to show you missed it.
Top tip #2 Whist on the train just enjoy the view. There are so many high rock and concrete walls and so many tunnels that Internet is effectively useless.
Top tip #1. If you want the train station do not walk into the arrivals hall once to come through the automatic doors. Instead, clear the barrier and look left, the train station entrance is right there. If you do go further into the hall there is no signage to show you missed it.
Top tip #2 Whist on the train just enjoy the view. There are so many high rock and concrete walls and so many tunnels that Internet is effectively useless.
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After approximately 35 minutes we arrived at Lolli station and then it was another 25 minute walk to the hotel. Initially the area was less than salubrious with an excess of graffiti, litter, and broken pavements, however the last ten minutes were a completely different world.
And so to the hotel which is characterful! I like it and the bed is really comfy.
And with that I am all up to date, bags unpacked and ready for a beer and a few hours exploration. Time to go onwards and outwards.
And so to the hotel which is characterful! I like it and the bed is really comfy.
And with that I am all up to date, bags unpacked and ready for a beer and a few hours exploration. Time to go onwards and outwards.
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With you so far, Sir!
OMG, £18 for a Burger at NCL? Is that what UK costs these days? Not that I eat burgers anywhere, but that seems crazy!
As for the runny Scrambled Eggs, that's just how I like them. The alternative yellow rubber option doesn`t do it for me!
OMG, £18 for a Burger at NCL? Is that what UK costs these days? Not that I eat burgers anywhere, but that seems crazy!
As for the runny Scrambled Eggs, that's just how I like them. The alternative yellow rubber option doesn`t do it for me!
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Excellent stuff once again. I haven't been to Palermo for 45 years. I was fortunate enough to do the Malta air rally a few times in my flying instructor days, and Palermo was always the night stop before the arrival competition. It is a place that has always. facinated me.
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I don’t mind the moist, but I want to eat my eggs with a fork, not a spoon!
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Excellent stuff once again. I haven't been to Palermo for 45 years. I was fortunate enough to do the Malta air rally a few times in my flying instructor days, and Palermo was always the night stop before the arrival competition. It is a place that has always. facinated me.