Hello everyone, this time reporting another FRA-CDG hop, it was special for me since it's likely to be my first and only 737-300 flight ever.
This time I had to go to FRA for work, I arranged with my gf and other friends to have a little trip to Paris and then to Turkey. My complete schedule was:
BOG-FRA on LH
FRA-CDG on LH
CDG-ZRH-IST on LX
IST-ASR on TK
NAV-IST on TK
IST-FRA-BOG on LH
As you can see it was a very star alliance-centric itinerary, somehow it was the one which offered the best fares. It also let me ride on the A321 for the first time between ZRH-IST.
I wont cover the FRA-BOG-FRA flights as they were practically identical to ones I've already covered: BOG-FRA and FRA-BOG. The catering was even the same, and they even managed to screw it up with my baggage again!
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The night before the flight we had partied really hard, so that was why I chose a midday flight, therefore we would be able to get ourselves together and check out of the lodging in time. Something I didn't take into account was that daysaving finished that thay so suddenly we lost an hour while sleeping. It freaked the hell out of me when I woke up and my iPad showed a different time from my watch. Eventually we made it to the HB, but unexpectedly and weirdly for me the S bahn was running on a rather unfrequent schedule. Add that to the fact that that morning the marathon took place = Chaos. Trains were running totally full and filled with sweaty people, just what you want while hung over. One of our friends was practically worthless so overall it was a very chaotic experience to FRA.
I was really excited to see this iconic FIDS, not so much to see at check in that the flight was practically full. I almost didn't manage to get a window seat. Awful.
After that it was time to drop our bags, the automated lanes were off, so on to the manned counters. There was a huge line with people flying practically everywhere on earth, cool! (the latter not the former) The line eventually consumed our planned time for eating and (specially) drinking something to get us through the day.
What's with the ceilings at FRA?
Security was….somewhat a breeze, while you scan your BP to get to the security lane you get a ticket confirming your gate and time, nice idea…waste of paper though. Back to security, most of us made it ok, but one of the guys got special treatment…so more time wasted while waiting for him.
Sadly for us, on the airside food and (most specially) drinks offer was rather expensive and non varied, something you don't want when hung over. By the time we were done buying stuff boarding was being called.
D-ABEW Detmold would have the honour of being my first.
Into Detmold
While the terminal is so modern and shiny outside, the inside is a whole different deal

Cabin from my seat:
Something that really impressed me….graffiti on the seat what's wrong with people?
Taxying out…not much variety at FRA
Probably as old (or older?) as the A343 I rode between CDG and BOG, but LH Technick has done a great job keeping the little Boeing looking young.

Take off from Startbahn West (RWY 18) (have I told you all my take offs from FRA have been from this runway?) over the autumn colours

The rest of the airport and the Innenstadt in the distance
I switched between dozing and checking out the view…eventually sandwiches were handed along with drinks (much appreciated, thank you!)
Classic wing cruising…I take pride that I managed to score all 737 classic types (BA 734 and CO735, curiously all only once).
Flaps deploying…landing imminent
Salut CDG, nice to see you again!
AF 80th anniversary A380 visible
Full flaps and spoilers saying hi to the ATC tower…finally in Paris! I hoped my GF was more excited, but she was completely dozed…not even the landing woke her up (she always sleeps when flying)

Spotting my way to the gate…
A huge 4 engined jet…
And a little one…
Star Alliance tails, three interpretations on flying beings!

Another architectonic symbol to end the trip.
Got our bags in reasonable time, then off to the RER station, didn't have to wait much to catch a train and on to the bowels of the City of Lights!
Thanks for this report. At least LH makes an effort in providing something edible on this short route, unlike other carriers that offer a package snack.
I'm surprised to see that the S-bahn was slow. Don't they have two lines (S8/9) serving between FRA and the city center?
Yes...and still it was slow, maybe traffic is slow on regular sundays
Thanks for this report.
A classical LH flight but at least they are offering a real sandwich compare to the crackers given by AF
Thanks for sharing this report
Was there a choice of sandwiches ?
All my experiences in FRA were chaotic
Nope, no choice of sandwiches.
The story of reaching FRA could have been the prologue of an action movie; if you never experienced something like this, you still have something to learn about traveling.
The aircraft behind the Swiss Jumbolino is probably one of the two French Air Force A340, used to transport troops to, and evacuate civilians from trouble spots in the world.
Thanks for this FR !
Thanks for this FR.
LH's short haul catering really is of high standard compared to what other european airlines offer on same lenght flights, just too bad it's not the same thing on LH's long haul flights.
For someone hung over, your pictures are pretty good ;-)