The flight looked to be very full. Around half the passengers boarding appeared to have no boarding pass, but instead used a fingerprint read. A small receipt style printer then gave them a boarding slip. I got a slip too despite having a boarding pass.
Tromso airport is modern and quite large considering that there's only 35,000 people in the town (65,000 in the whole region).
There wouldn't be too many places of that population that have multiple 737 services per day from competing airlines, plus some regional shuttles too.
The lunch was cream of cold Reindeer soup and I selected pan-fried arctic char as the main. I got a bit of a taste for Reindeer. It has a smokey flavour that I really quite like.
Queenstown, New Zealand readily comes to mind, and it’s a lot closer![]()
If you’re looking for some of that in Australia, IKEA sells the meat, and probably soup and other foods with it in![]()
The view of Greenland looks amazing! :shock:
That is a great shot of Tromso.
We also loved the Finnair J class on the A340.
A little basic on the E-170 though-no wonder J isn't very full.
People seem to love or hate Key West. Personally I think it is great and is one of the best places I've been to for people watching.
There is actually a train running in both directs well underneath those travelators....
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Sorry the photo isn't clear, but it does give the gist of just how big this airport is. I reckon there would be about 10 of those walkways end on end and, I would say the round trip took about half an hour. ...
There is actually a train running in both directs well underneath those travelators.
You could have used it one way from East to West. [West to East is for arrivals (and transit PAX before passing through security)].
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No different really from the last J BNE-PER sector i did.it is a domestic flight.For business class, I was surprised that the IFE was shared screens and single channel due to that. Entertainment kits were handed out, but I couldn't be bother mucking around with the DVD player thingy. No amenity kits were offered, which I thought was strange on a 5 or 6 hour flight.