Hmmm, yes… a bit crazy. A few days after returning from Boston, I'm back in the air again. This time after work on Edelweiss Air's seasonal nonstop flight from Calgary to Zurich, Switzerland. Another flight itinerary dictated by when i could get the flights I wanted on points, but it worked out exactly as I … Continue reading Every View is a Postcard
Author: Kerry Vizbar
That’s Chowdah!
After a late evening flight down to Munich and quick overnight stay by the Munich airport, I'm on the start of my next segment of this short trip. Heading to Boston today. But first, not without trying as many of the Lufthansa First Class lounges that I can squeeze in. My first stop was at … Continue reading That’s Chowdah!
Ich bin ein Berliner
After a couple of months at home, I had a quick trip to Germany for the Canada Day break. I decided to try Condor, a German leisure airline that's flown to Calgary from Frankfurt for a number of years, as they have very attractive one way pricing. Unfortunately for them, the business class cabin was … Continue reading Ich bin ein Berliner
The Big Apple, Again
Pretty much deserted here in the US/International check in area just before 6:00 am. Especially the Air Canada counter is pretty pathetic now after they've cut back so many flights from YYC lately. But this all made it super quick and easy to check in. A few days prior, the Aspire lounge in the Transborder … Continue reading The Big Apple, Again
Back in Santiago
Woke up to a nice view of sunrise over the Andes without too much smog as there was a big storm yesterday that washed not only the ground but the atmosphere. I noticed in my AA app that they were offering a small travel credit to volunteer to wait for the next flight as the … Continue reading Back in Santiago
Caves and a Birdman
A super quiet and comfortable sleep at the Hotel Ohana (not be confused with the Hostel Ohana, which our taxi driver the first night brought us to - on the opposite side of town, a whole 4 minutes away!). Rapa Nui is not really in the correct time zone for its longitude, so sunrise and … Continue reading Caves and a Birdman
Rapa Nui – the most isolated place
We had a restful night in Providencia and were once again back at the airport. I'd originally booked a flight at 9:10 am, so not too early, but the flight times were changed since then and we were bumped to an 8:15 flight. I never confirmed the change, and on certain days of the week, … Continue reading Rapa Nui – the most isolated place
City of the Island Hills
We had a very interesting trip to the park gate. When we were doing final checkout, there was a woman at the other counter frantically speaking to someone on the phone about cards and payment issues and how she was stuck down here in Brazil and they'd left her floundering. Didn't think much of it, … Continue reading City of the Island Hills
Big Water
A little sleep in after our late night brought us to pleasant weather after breakfast. I popped out for a last look at the immensely grand Avenida 9 de Julio while we waited for an Uber to bring us to the city airport, Jorge Newbery Aeroparque. I guess the craziness that I experienced here last … Continue reading Big Water
Buenos Aires – v2.0
Uncharacteristically, today we're heading out right after work and school instead of in the evening. My colleague Frank drove us to the airport on a nice spring day. No meal service on our flight to Denver so Ellie had airport sushi (cucumber rolls) and boba. She approved. It was nice to see that Aspire and … Continue reading Buenos Aires – v2.0