Airline review
Aug. 16th, 2015 07:44 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
There not being many airlines that fly to LuleƄ, we tend to fly the Swedish based SAS flights, which is how I got to Prague this weekend.
However, the Uni travel agent booked me with Norwegian for the return trip. When I went to check in for my flight last night I was a little skeptical--it took quite a bit of poking around on there wen page before I could figure out how to do it, and they hadn't sent an email or sms letting me know it was even possible, let alone how. (SAS always sends a message as soon as it becomes possible to check in, and their web page has a "check in" button prominently displayed on their home page).
However, now that I am on the plane, enjoying free wifi, I am rather pleased wirh the airline. If SAS has free wifi on their flights they haven't mentioned it in my hearing.
In other news, day two of the workshop wad very interesting and useful. This morning's rain, which took the edge off of the heat was very welcome, and I was amused to see one of my colleagues getting off this plane on her way to the conference as I waited to board.
Edited to add: They may not have sent me a message letting me know I could check in on line, but they did send an SMS welcoming me on board, letting me know which gate (well only for the second flight, the first sms said only to check the monitor for gate info), and the fact that I would find free wifi on board.
However, the Uni travel agent booked me with Norwegian for the return trip. When I went to check in for my flight last night I was a little skeptical--it took quite a bit of poking around on there wen page before I could figure out how to do it, and they hadn't sent an email or sms letting me know it was even possible, let alone how. (SAS always sends a message as soon as it becomes possible to check in, and their web page has a "check in" button prominently displayed on their home page).
However, now that I am on the plane, enjoying free wifi, I am rather pleased wirh the airline. If SAS has free wifi on their flights they haven't mentioned it in my hearing.
In other news, day two of the workshop wad very interesting and useful. This morning's rain, which took the edge off of the heat was very welcome, and I was amused to see one of my colleagues getting off this plane on her way to the conference as I waited to board.
Edited to add: They may not have sent me a message letting me know I could check in on line, but they did send an SMS welcoming me on board, letting me know which gate (well only for the second flight, the first sms said only to check the monitor for gate info), and the fact that I would find free wifi on board.