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GVA380
2010-06-09, 07:19 AM
On April 7th, 2010 I left Geneva to spend a few days in North America. The first step of this trip was New York but instead of flying directly I decided to spent a few hours in Zurich before flying to Newark with flight LX18, on board of a Privatair Boing 737-800 BBJ2.

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This flight, operated with Swiss A320 HB-IJM, taking off at 7:40am I went to the airport at 6. After a quick check-in and a visit to the Swiss business lounge I was already on board on this flight to Zurich.

Geneva airport at sunrise.
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Breakfast in business class
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About 30 minutes later I arrived in Zurich for a few hours of spotting.


Swiss 18

As for every intercontinental destinations this flight to Newark Liberty Airport leave from terminal E. To reach these gates it is needed to take a subway from the main terminal.
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Terminal E: Subway hall
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After the passport and security checks, I arrived at gate E17 where the Boeing 737 BBJ2 registered HB-IIR was waiting.
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After the quick boarding (only 23 passengers on 56 available seats because it is a 100% business class aircraft) and a few minutes of taxi we took off from runway 16. Then we passed over the airport.
http://www.safetycardsgeneva.com/picture_library/100407_ZRH_PTI.jpg

And above the city
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The Plateau and the Alps
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This aircraft is not fitted with individual screens therefore the airline offers a video player as seen below with the aperitif.
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About 45 minutes after take off the crew started to serve the first course. On 2 possible choices I selected the roast beef with mango and chili chutney, rocket, parmesan shavings and pesto vinaigrette.
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Then we passed to the main course for which I selected the chicken breast filled with fresh goats' cheese, bread dumplings and caponata.
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The dessert was then served: an amarena cherry and hazelnut mousse, strawberry compote and sweet basil pesto. With a Lindt chocolate and a cup of tea.
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After this meal I relaxed myself, watched a film and slept a bit. During the film a Mövenpick ice cream was served.

About 1 hour and 30 minutes before landing a light meal was served. It was composed of potatoes, meat and a salad.
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After that I walked a bit and took some pictures. The wing over Boston area.
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The cabin seen from the back.
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The wing from the window.
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My seat, 5A.
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Sunset light on the engine.
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A view of the cockpit after landing.
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This flight was outstanding, meals excellent and I hope to fly again in business class as soon as possible.

JZ1
2010-06-10, 02:50 PM
Great report. It gives us an opportunity to compare LX and BA on their respective trans-atlantic biz-only flights. Please see my report on BA LCY-SNN-JFK.

Seating and cabin -- BA's seats look bigger and more spacious than LX's. Not sure if LX's seats can go full flat. BA's do. I like the fact that LX still has the flip down monitor to show flight path. On BA A-318 we don't have such info avaliable.

Food -- this is my biggest complain. BA has bascially dropped the appertiser. One go directly from salad to entree. LX's offering looks very good. The Swiss chocolate is always a nice touch.

Entertainment system -- BA's looks to have a bigger screen; and doesn't take up table space with its own handle. LX's look like a larger cell phone :-).