Eurowings Business Class A330 - YYZ to FRA

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  • čas přidán 4. 02. 2023
  • Eurowings Business Class: A Journey from Toronto to Frankfurt
    Recently, I had the opportunity to travel from Toronto to Frankfurt on Eurowings Business Class and I must say, it was a mixed experience. Eurowings, the German low-cost carrier, has a rich history of providing affordable air travel to its customers and I was eager to see how their business class would fare.
    Lounge and Food:
    The lounge facilities at Toronto Pearson International Airport were top-notch. The plush seats, ample charging points, and decent food.
    Boarding Process:
    Unfortunately, the boarding process was a mess. There was no clear line or direction, and passengers were left to figure out where they were supposed to go. This was a major disappointment, especially considering the excellent lounge experience.
    Cabin Atmosphere and Seats:
    Once on board, I was pleasantly surprised by the cabin atmosphere. The seats were well-appointed, with ample legroom and recline. The cabin was bright and airy, creating a welcoming environment for passengers. However it was lacking privacy compared to other airlines.
    Food and Service:
    The food on the flight was tasty with a good variety of options available. The crew was friendly and provided excellent service throughout the flight, making sure that all passengers were comfortable.
    In conclusion, my experience with Eurowings Business Class from Toronto to Frankfurt was a mixed one. While the lounge and food were great, the boarding process could have been better. However, the cabin atmosphere and service provided by the crew more than made up for it. Overall, I would recommend Eurowings Business Class to anyone looking for a comfortable and affordable air travel experience.

Komentáře • 12

  • @gunvaldsandhaland7757
    @gunvaldsandhaland7757 Před rokem +3

    The Business Call Lokks Like Lufthansas Seats.And IAM Not A Fan Off The Seats.Great Work

    • @bltraveler
      @bltraveler  Před rokem

      It san old Lufthansa Plane that they repurposed for Eurowings. Not my favorite seats for sure.

  • @tonyo7324
    @tonyo7324 Před rokem +1

    Nice video. Is there a small divider in between seats? If you are travelling alone and you prefer to take pictures outside then a window seat is for you. But you have to climb over your neighbor's legs. So the good seats are D and F. Both has aisle access. We always prefer the 1X2X1 configuration and each takes window seats. If none, then we take the center seats last row preferably.
    Happy travels.

    • @bltraveler
      @bltraveler  Před 11 měsíci +1

      There is barely a divider and it’s weird being next to a stager and climbing over them while they are sleeping

  • @user-oe1tl9gd4y
    @user-oe1tl9gd4y Před 10 měsíci

    is there wifi on board? what does it cost? is the wifi good? in 2 days I will fly from Frankfurt to Orlando in the airbus A330-300 of Eurowings Discover.

  • @johnofdebar4071
    @johnofdebar4071 Před rokem +1

    Somebody should tell Lufthansa/Eurowings that there is such a thing as TOUCHSCREEN.
    What a nightmare to have to navigate this screen with the remote.

    • @bltraveler
      @bltraveler  Před 11 měsíci

      Haha totally agree, but the screens are so far away. Just overall a badly designed seat.

    • @cladglas
      @cladglas Před 10 měsíci

      OH, THE HORRORS! what other 'beyond first world' problems do you want to complain about?

    • @bltraveler
      @bltraveler  Před 10 měsíci

      @@cladglas Third world countries also have business class seats so not sure what your point is. You’re complaining about a CZcams video about a business class seat, which also seems like more 1st world whining to me.

    • @cladglas
      @cladglas Před 10 měsíci

      @@bltraveler you know exactly what the point is. & though you don't seem to understand the meaning behind the phrase "first world problems", you also know it's a valid point.
      "What a nightmare to have to navigate this screen with the remote." seriously?

    • @johnofdebar4071
      @johnofdebar4071 Před 10 měsíci

      @@cladglas yes, seriously, and I wrote from experience: The remote is extremely difficult to navigate, it is slow and unprecise, so yes, a nightmare.
      In summary, it is not a first or second or third or forth or fifth world problem, it is a dated seat you have to deal with if you fly in Lufthansa/eurowings business class.