Putting LUFTHANSA’s Premium Economy To The Test……

Putting LUFTHANSA’s Premium Economy To The Test……

This weekend, we leave for our Safari trip to the South African Bushveld and are of course flying LH from home in the States, through Frankfurt and onto Johannesburg.

Earlier this year when planning the trip, Premium Economy fares were on sale for extremely good prices and I could not resist booking a roundtrip for only $2200, especially since the fares booked into fare class ‘E’ which means 150% mileage credit.   Another reason for booking this trip and fare class was to ensure that I would have enough miles to qualify for SENATOR with Miles & More.     Based on my calculations, I’ll cross the SEN threshold somewhere over Greenland on the way home.   More on my path to SEN in a future post….

When I compared Business Class fares that were pricing at $6000-$7000 it was a no brainer to book the Prem Eco ticket and save the $5000 to book 2 Business Class tickets when they go on sale throughout the year in the mid-$2000 area.   Besides, I was not going to earn any additional miles.

I’ve flown Prem Eco earlier this year between New York and Frankfurt, and quite honestly, I was impressed with the leg room and comfort of the seat.   I also felt that the cabin crew paid quite a bit of attention to us, similar to my experiences in Business class.   It was that experience that had me come back to try Prem Eco once again.

However this time it is not just a 7 hour jump across the pond.   With this itinerary, I fly 9 hours from Chicago to Frankfurt, spend 8 hours in FRA plane spotting (I need to track down the last 5 LH planes that I’m missing to have all of them on ‘film’) and then get on an A380 in Prem Eco and head south for 9-10 hours to Jo’Burg.     Over a span of almost 30 hours, I will be in a Premium Economy seat for 18-20 hours.   And the return flights are identical, which means that I’ll spend nearly 40 hours in Premium Economy during this Holiday.

It will be interesting to see if my optimism is still in place during the course of my flights.   But a trip like this will allow me to put the Prem Eco travel experience to the test under different conditions (daytime vs. overnight flights for example) and come back to you with my thoughts and opinions.

My wife you ask?  yep, she flying First Class on LH a day ahead of me.    She kept talking about something called an ‘FCT’ and babbling about rubber ducks……weird.

 


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LUFTHANSA Brings Broadband Internet Access To Medium & Short Haul Routes

LUFTHANSA Brings Broadband Internet Access To Medium & Short Haul Routes

Lufthansa announced today that they will begin to roll out Broadband connectivity to all aircraft that fly LH’s medium and short haul routes.    If all goes to plan, the first aircraft will have this ability starting in Summer of 2016.

According to LH, they will first airline in Europe to offer passengers the ability to connect to the internet for browsing, email and streaming access with speeds similar to what you would see at home.

In addition, Passengers will also be able to use the service to access their own mobile data plan for texting.   Voice calls will thankfully not be permitted!

The new system will be provided by Inmarsat and will be installed and maintained by Lufthansa Technik.


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SIGMA Releases Substantial Firmware Update For Their 150-600mm S For Nikon

SIGMA Releases Substantial Firmware Update For Their 150-600mm S For Nikon

A bit off topic but based on the popularity of my Sigma lens post, I suspect this may apply to a few of you!

As I was prepping my gear for my Safari trip next week, I connected my 150-600 S to its USB cradle to customize focus settings for my D4S and realized that  a firmware update was released a few days ago.

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                                        Sigma Optimization Pro software

In their release notes, Sigma stated that there is a substantial improvement to autofocus when the camera is using its Continuous Servo (AF-C) mode.   This update should improve upon an already fast focusing lens when using it for ‘in-motion’ photography.

To download the upgrade, simply connect your USB Dock to your lens and computer and run the Sigma Optimization Pro software which will walk you through the firmware update.    It took 3 minutes to complete.

I did not see any info regarding firmware updates for other camera mounts.