Plane Spotting Chicago’s O’Hare:  Fanhansa Tracks Me Down….

Plane Spotting Chicago’s O’Hare: Fanhansa Tracks Me Down….

    Typically I do not see O’Hare as a Plane Spotting friendly airport.   I usually am in the airport anywhere from 40-50 times a year and seldom found myself taking photos of any of the traffic.    This is primarily due to the fact that O’Hare to me is a transit airport when connecting to other flights so there is typically little time.   Additionally, with all of my travel to and from O’Hare being either on Lufthansa or United, I’m departing from terminal 1 or 2 which are not conducive to great spotting.

    However, my opinion did change last week when I was flying to Europe on extremely short notice (18 hours) and needed to be in Slovakia ASAP.    In order to get there in the fastest way possible I flew on AUSTRIAN which enable me to arrive in Vienna first thing the next day.   For those not familiar with O’Hare, most international non-US carrier departures take place from Terminal 5.  I say most because Lufthansa and ANA depart from terminal 1 making it convenient for United Airlines passengers.   You don’t have to re-clear security when flying with them.

    By flying Austrian, I had to go to terminal 5 in order to board my flight.   I had not been in terminal 5 as a departing passengers in nearly 12 years and this was certainly years before plane spotting became somewhat of a habit.   Once past security, I found to my surprise a great venue to watch arriving and departing aircraft along with aircraft taxiing to their Terminal 5 gates which create a nice mix of International and Domestic heavies.

    I spent about 2 hours near gate M13 as well as in the SAS Lounge with camera in hand.   I happened to be there during the peak arrival time for International flights so the variety was quite good.    Enjoy!

     

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    SAS’ A330 approaches her Terminal 5 gate.

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    United’s 777

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    American’s 777 arriving at O’Hare

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    AeroMexico arriving from Mexico City

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    Iberia’s A330 arrives from Madrid

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    Cargolux’s 747-8F prepares for departure

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    United’s 747 begins her takeoff roll.

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    American (and United) Embraer aircraft are EVERYWHERE at O’Hare!

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    Virgin Atlantic’s A340 being prepared for her flight to London.

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    Speedbird as well being prepared for a flight to London.

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    Korean Air’s 777

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    ANA’s 777 taxiing to the runway for her flight to Tokyo.

     

    And of course there are my favorite shots of the day.   Lufthansa’s 747-8i, D-ABYI, dressed in her Fanhansa livery arrived from Frankfurt while I was taking my photos.    As luck would have she would pull up right in front of me as if she knew where I was! 🙂

    This aircraft would fly back to Frankfurt and then immediately turned around to fly to Rio de Janiero to pick up the German Soccer Team who had won FIFA’s World Cup.

     

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    Arriving from Frankfurt.

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    Approaching Terminal 5.

     

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    Right place at the right time for this shot, but unfortunately photo-bombed by a United 777!

     

     


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    You can’t get much closer without being aboard!

LUFTHANSA / Star Alliance Fare Deal:  New York – Milan for as low as $629

LUFTHANSA / Star Alliance Fare Deal: New York – Milan for as low as $629

Among Lufthansa’s current offerings of discounted economy fares, New York – Milan stands out as one of the best deals.    Currently, you can book travel between NYC and Milan for as low as $629 with excellent availability all the way out to mid-April 2015.   

Looking at Google.com/flights, I can see that the best days to find this low fare are on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday however there are several pockets where the other days of the week show availability as well.

Additionally to get the lowest possible pricing option, either a minimum stay of 3 nights or Saturday night stay is required, otherwise the fares sneak up into the high $600 / low $700 range.

As is typical for any Lufthansa fare sale that involves USA departures, these flights can be operated by one of LH’s Star Alliance partners that operates in the USA.  For this specific offer, I’m seeing Lufthansa, Brussels and United as being options.  United even offers a non-stop from Newark to Milan making it perhaps the most efficient option.   Otherwise you’ll have the option to connect through Munich, Frankfurt or Brussels.

 


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LUFTHANSA Offering Attractive Fares To Berlin To Celebrate World Cup Victory!

LUFTHANSA Offering Attractive Fares To Berlin To Celebrate World Cup Victory!

 

To celebrate Germany’s victory at the World Cup Lufthansa is running a fare sale specifically to Berlin to mark the occasion.   The fare sale runs until August 7 and covers travel into January 2015.

Most fares from the East Coast range in the low $1000 range (Miami – Berlin for $1,119) and move into the $1300-$1400 range from the West Coast.    Chicago – Berlin is perhaps the most attractive at $1149 when you factor in distances, ease of hub access, etc.

 

Terms of the sale are as follows:

                  Departures must take place between August 24 and October 25, 2014.

Returns must take place between August 31, 2014 and January 25, 2015.

Tickets must be purchased 14 days prior to departure.

Minimum stay is 7 days.

Maximum stay is 3 months.

 

Keep in mind as you book your trip that flights can be operated by Lufthansa, Austrian, United, Swiss, Brussels or Air Canada.   Depending on the carrier who is operating your flight and the frequent flyer program that you credit your miles to, you may or may not earn miles for your trip.  If you have any questions about this, please ask and I’ll help you make sure that you maximize the miles you earn for the booking!

 

 

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