Hamburg Airport Reopens After Apparent Gas Leak / Explosion

Hamburg Airport Reopens After Apparent Gas Leak / Explosion

Hamburg airport has just reopened after what appears to have been a gas leak that led to the evacuation of the airport.

According to various media outlets, up to 50 people had taken ill and authorities had evacuated terminal 1 and 2 while searching for the cause.

Some outlets had speculated that the source of the gas was discovered at the security check area and may have spread throughout the airport through the ventilation system system, but nothing that I have read confirms that in fact a passenger is to blame for this.

The airport had been closed for about 1 hour 15 minutes before being re-opened.

UPDATE:  Booking For Special A350 Flight Between MUC and HAM Re-Opens Tomorrow!

UPDATE: Booking For Special A350 Flight Between MUC and HAM Re-Opens Tomorrow!

A few days ago I posted about Lufthansa’s special event to celebrate their first A350 that would take passengers on a round-trip between Munich and Hamburg.

For whatever reason, LH stopped accepting bookings for a few days, but now has communicated that tickets will be available beginning December 13.  I’m not sure if that means midnights Central Europe Time, or not, but at some point tomorrow you can book a round trip ticket scheduled for February 9 for only €179.

The special A350 flight will operate as LH350 on the outbound and LH359 for the return flight.    The flight from Munich will depart at 10:30a and return to leave Hamburg at approximately 5:00p for the return flight to Munich.

If your one of the lucky early bookers, you have a chance of sitting in Business Class.    Tickets are the same price regardless of class, so the earlier to try to book the better odds you have of sitting in Business.   FYI, the A350 fleet will not have a First Class cabin, so don’t look for those seats when booking.

The flight can be booked through Lufthansa’s dedicated A350 webpage.

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LUFTHANSA Planning SPECIAL A350 Promo Flight With Special Events In Hamburg & Munich

LUFTHANSA Planning SPECIAL A350 Promo Flight With Special Events In Hamburg & Munich

Put this in your calendar!

Lufthansa is planning a special 1-off flight for their new A350 that will take lucky passengers from Munich to Hamburg and back.  The day will be full of special events surrounding the addition of the A350 to the fleet.

The flight is tentatively scheduled for February 9 (however Lufthansa has not yet confirmed the exact details).   From what I understand the flight will depart  Munich at 10:35am and return from Hamburg at 5:00p and will cost only €179 roundtrip.

The flight was available for booking earlier today, but I think a glitch has caused the flight info to be removed from Lufthansa’s timetable.  Keep checking as it should be returned fairly soon.   Once the flight is full, the booking will close.

The flight numbers are predictable!  The outbound flight will be LH350 and the return flight will be LH359, a quiet tribute to the aircraft model.

Passengers on this flight will have a few nice things to experience in Munich ahead of the flight, and once in Hamburg they will enjoy additional Lufthansa hospitality at their Technik facility.

Again, this is tentative and plans like this can change with little notice so take this post as an ‘FYI’ and pay attention to various outlets like ‘VFT’ or FlyerTalk’s Lufthansa Forum.

H/T:  FlyerTalk’s Oliver2002

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Hamburg-DO:  Airbus, Lufthansa Technik, Port Festival Dinner Cruise & Fireworks Show

Hamburg-DO: Airbus, Lufthansa Technik, Port Festival Dinner Cruise & Fireworks Show

Recently, a group of FlyerTalk members converged on Hamburg to take in the 825th Hamburg Port Festival as well as to take part in special tours of Airbus and Lufthansa Technik’s Main Base.  The weekend allowed for friends to see each other again, and to make new ones as well. As part of this weekend, I was to also take my first ride aboard Lufthansa’s Junkers Ju52 along with the winner of the Jason Dahl Scholarship Fundraiser that was held last year that gave away a ride on the Ju52.  Unfortunately, Mother Nature played her trump card and forced the cancellation of the Ju52 flight as thunderstorms rolled through the area exactly at our scheduled time of departure. I guess there’s always next year for the Ju52.

 

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Lufthansa’s Junkers Ju52 would haunt me all weekend as she flew OTHER passengers around Hamburg…..

 

The group’s tour of Airbus at Finkenwerder Airport was fantastic as tour guides were available for both German and English speaking groups. The tour covered several of the Airbus hangars including the ‘ginormous’ A380 fuselage production facility. We were treated to fantastic insights by our guides and most of us came away impressed with the experience.

The group also had the opportunity to visit Lufthansa’s Technik ‘Basis’ at Hamburg Airport which serves as the main Technik hub for Lufthansa. As part of this tour, we were given rare access to the VIP hangar where we saw first-hand the 747-400 and 747-8i that are being retrofitted and prepared for service for private clients. In this case, the aircraft were destined for private ownership in the Middle East. Must be a nice problem if you can call a 747-8i your private aircraft.

As part of the Technik Tour, we were also treated to a up close view of an A340-300 going through a comprehensive ‘D-Check’ which requires the tear down and refurbishment of all major components. In this case, the A340-300 was also being retrofitted for Lufthansa’s new First and Business Class cabins as well.  We were actually permitted to climb the scaffolding and walk around the fuselage, getting a close up look of what the aircraft looks when an interior is completely removed from an aircraft….including the floors.

Unfortunately, we were not allowed any kind of photography inside any of the Airbus or Lufthansa Technik facilities due to security concerns and to maintain the privacy of Airbus and LH clients. It’s too bad, the 747-400 going to the Qatari royal family would have made for a fantastic desktop wallpaper. The Kuwaiti 747-8i wasn’t too shabby either!

 

a tail of a plane

Literally the only photo I was allowed to take once we entered the Technik Campus.

 

 

In addition to the tours, the group took part in an evening Dinner Cruise on the River Elbe during the Port Festival. The evening dinner cruise was chosen specifically so that group could take in the Fireworks Show that marked the peak of the Festival. The group was able to enjoy great food and camaraderie aboard the Morgenster, a twin masted tall ship as she sailed up and down the river waiting for the sun to set and the fireworks to start.

 

 

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The Tallship Morgenster would serve as a great host!

 

Fortunately, photography was finally allowed during this event, but I had to battle constant showers and downpours which made photo opportunities relatively few and far between. I did manage to catch a few images along the way, especially during the fireworks show when the rain finally surrendered for about 30 minutes. Hopefully the few pictures that I was able to take and share with you will give you an idea of what we experienced!   A variety of ships from Germany and the rest of Europe made the pilgrimage to Hamburg to celebrate the Festival.  The following boats were a tiny sample of the hundreds that attended, but rain prevented photographing more than a handful of them.

 

 

a boat on the water

 

a boat on the water

 

a two boats on the water

 

 

 

a boat on the water

No doubt this boat is advertising the permanent theater dedicated to the Lion King as seen in the background….

 

 

As the sun finally set, the rain drops ended just long enough for us to take in the Fireworks Show without getting soaked.   I was finally able to take my camera out for more than 30 seconds!

 

fireworks over a ship

 

fireworks over a ship

 

fireworks in the sky over a large building

 

a large cranes and a ship

 

a large body of water with many boats and lights

 

fireworks over a large ship

 

fireworks over a ship

 

 

a city at night with boats and buildings

The river emptied fairly quickly after the fireworks show, which left some great views of Hamburg from the river.

 

 

a city skyline at night with lights on the water

 

 

a large cruise ship in the water at night

The festival was not just for small vessels to visit. A significant number of large Cruise Ships made the pilgrimage as well.

 

From what I gather, the group plans to do it all over again in 2015 and hopefully we’ll be treated to better weather.   According to locals that I talked to during the Festival, they claimed that it never rained on the event.   Kind of hard to believe that we broke an 824 year streak of perfect weather!

If you are interested in learning more about these kind of trips that are planned by FlyerTalk members, visit FlyerTalk’s dedicated COMMUNITY BUZZ thread that keeps track of these kinds of gatherings that take place all over the world.