markis10
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A couple of us decided to head to GLT on the first ATR service that was for sale today, here is a short report with photos noting some unusual things for those that may be taking an ATR soon!
Our gate was a little enhanced for the day:
And we were welcomed with a cupcake:
Soon it was time for boarding our chariot which boards from the rear, the 600 series next year will board front and rear!
The priority cabin baggage trolley for bags that wont fit in the overhead, and sheltered from the elements:
The view from Row 17:
Note 17 F does not have two windows:
It was not long before we were away (after looking at the old from the new)
and soon refreshments were served, drinks including BWS are complimentary on all ATR services:
Before we knew it Gladstone was in sight and we were on descent with the aircraft slippery until late downwind before flaps etc were deployed:
Our gate was a little enhanced for the day:
And we were welcomed with a cupcake:
Soon it was time for boarding our chariot which boards from the rear, the 600 series next year will board front and rear!
The priority cabin baggage trolley for bags that wont fit in the overhead, and sheltered from the elements:
The view from Row 17:
Note 17 F does not have two windows:
It was not long before we were away (after looking at the old from the new)
and soon refreshments were served, drinks including BWS are complimentary on all ATR services:
Before we knew it Gladstone was in sight and we were on descent with the aircraft slippery until late downwind before flaps etc were deployed: