A drive through north-west France

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Got to LHR T3, retrieved my stored bag GBP50 ! But worth it not to have to cart it up to Manchester and back. Checked in to my flight to Budapest and then joined the LHR T3 Lounge Crawl. There were 15 of us, an amazing number for the location. A greater bunch of dedicated flyers and lounge crawlers you'll never see. Arranged by @JessicaTam - thank you.

A few random pics.

As stocked by the CX F lounge.

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AA First

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Qantas

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World record attempt for the number of S&P squid in one order - 12 (delivered in 2 lots)

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BA First

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I and I think most of us got to CX J and F, BA J and F, AA J and F, QF. I also got to the AMEX lounge courtesy of @Flashback , who it was great to catch up with again. Oh, and the Avanti First Class lounge in MAN(chester rail terminal).
 
Time to leave. I think there were 6 of us on this flight to BUD. For me it was a quick overnight transit before heading to CDG.

BA870 LHR 20:37 BUD 00:01, A319, 2C Left a fraction early and arrived 15 mins early.

An OK flight - Euro biz, but I had a shadow :)

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Dinner

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A walk down to the Ibis Styles. See pics and comments here. Was Ok for a quick overnight.

Back to the terminal in the morning.

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Check-in queues very long! Lots of Chinese and American (especially) pax off cruises. Check-in for my flight opens 2 hrs before departure - I was there 3 hrs prior :mad:. I stood around for a while and then asked one of the helpers in the terminal where KLM would board from - gates round the corner she said.

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So I went there and ..

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Zounds! Everyone was there early, like me, but they didn't spend 20 mins in another part of the terminal. I joined the 'Sky Priority' lane (pic above) and fortunately, got chatting with some Americans behind me. They were off a cruise, and one of the cruise helpers pointed out that they could use the self-bag drop machines a few meters away. So could I!


So through security OK and to the KLM 'lounge'. Airside at BUD

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A shared lounge - shared with half the airlines on earth, it seems.

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Not much more than basic. Beer seemed popular in the morning. :)

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Stupid steps in the lounge.

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Very loud Chinese and Americans in the lounge - I bailed and walked around the terminal.
 
KL1364 deo BUD 11:35 arr AMS 13:40 (arrived a few mins late).
B737-800, 1C
Virgin Atlantic Reward

Slightly more leg room than BA.

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Although it was obviously lunch, KLM 'did a Qantas' and seemed to serve breakfast. Egg, yohhurt, muesli etc.

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Served in a nice box (easy to distribute), in individual serving containers.

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Awkward, though. No room for the bread roll - tray table next door (vacant) used.

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At CDG on the CDGVal to T3 stop, location of the Novotel. Been here a couple of times before, so got a good room I asked for. Review and pics here.

Next morning to AVIS at T2. A wait and then voila! an upgrade. No thanks. I specified a small car and that's what I wanted, for fuel economy (petrol here abt 2 euro/litre). The guy grovelled around in his key drawer and found a car of the same category. Kia.

The rental car park is u/g and enormous!

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My car - only when I got in I realised it was a manual - that's why it was a low category!! Decided to bite the bullet and continue.

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A week in and its been a decent car. Good fuel economy and I drove a manual up to about 7 years ago ...
 
Fist day of the drive. CDG to Angers via Chartres. 350km and by far the longest day's driving.

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At Chartres, a visit to the cathedral and I have a ticket to the Treasury for 12:00, so I needed to not delay. I found thos site very good for getting tickets to a number of monuments and places I wanted to visit.


Wikipedia:

It was mostly constructed between 1194 and 1220. It stands on the site of at least five cathedrals that have occupied the site since the Diocese of Chartres was formed as an episcopal see in the 4th century. It is one of the best-known and most influential examples of High Gothic and Classic Gothic architecture. It was built above earlier Romanesque basements, while its north spire is more recent (1507–1513) and is built in the more ornate Flamboyant style.

"[O]ne of the most beautiful and historically significant cathedrals in all of Europe," it was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1979, which called it "the high point of French Gothic art" and a "masterpiece".

The cathedral has been well-preserved and restored: the majority of the original stained glass windows survive intact, while the architecture has seen only minor changes since the early 13th century. The building's exterior is dominated by heavy flying buttresses which allowed the architects to increase the window size significantly, while the west end is dominated by two contrasting spires – a 105-metre plain pyramid completed around 1160 and the 113-metre Flamboyant (late Gothic) spire on top of an older tower. Its three great façades are adorned with hundreds of sculpted figures illustrating key theological themes and narratives.

I was also fortunate to discover Q-Park - parking lots in key locations in many of the old cities where you can reserve a spot on line for a certain period. Recognises your number plate so you just drive in. I made it to the cathedral bang on 12:00

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The Treasury had the usual gold and silver church pieces on the (small) top level

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This from abt 1220:

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Then down spiral staircase to the lower, and for me, more interesting level.

Statues from the 12th century, from the church portal of that time.

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Original paintings, maybe 13th century

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Building the cathedral

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You had to then exit the building, and re-enter the main entrance.

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The flying buttresses are massive, allowing more glass and window-area to be used.

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Time to leave. I think there were 6 of us on this flight to BUD. For me it was a quick overnight transit before heading to CDG.

BA870 LHR 20:37 BUD 00:01, A319, 2C Left a fraction early and arrived 15 mins early.

An OK flight - Euro biz, but I had a shadow :)

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Dinner

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A walk down to the Ibis Styles. See pics and comments here. Was Ok for a quick overnight.

Back to the terminal in the morning.

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Check-in queues very long! Lots of Chinese and American (especially) pax off cruises. Check-in for my flight opens 2 hrs before departure - I was there 3 hrs prior :mad:. I stood around for a while and then asked one of the helpers in the terminal where KLM would board from - gates round the corner she said.

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So I went there and ..

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Zounds! Everyone was there early, like me, but they didn't spend 20 mins in another part of the terminal. I joined the 'Sky Priority' lane (pic above) and fortunately, got chatting with some Americans behind me. They were off a cruise, and one of the cruise helpers pointed out that they could use the self-bag drop machines a few meters away. So could I!


So through security OK and to the KLM 'lounge'. Airside at BUD

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A shared lounge - shared with half the airlines on earth, it seems.

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Not much more than basic. Beer seemed popular in the morning. :)

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Stupid steps in the lounge.

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Very loud Chinese and Americans in the lounge - I bailed and walked around the terminal.
These days stairs in the lounge are not just stupid but down right crazy and worthy of a real blast to lounge staff.
 

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