nice report and video, hope you enjoyed your Swiss-flight operated by AirBaltic and also your time here in Switzerland (one thing though; the flag in the end-review is the flag of the Netherlands and not Luxembourg😉)
Hi yes you‘re right. Luxembourg airport is very nice. I work on this airport. But i guess that you know that the A220 isn‘t developed an designed by Airbus its Bombardier
I flew with airBaltic a month ago from ZRH to DUS. It is a disaster from Swiss that they provide a flight with another airline even though you book Swiss. airBaltic is not bad but when I book Swiss I want to fly with Swiss. I also could have flown with f.e eurowings to DUS. But knowingly booked Swiss because I wanted to get what I pay for the service. As I said airBaltic is good but not what I except when booking a flight with SWISS. However great video, this comment is more about to criticise Swiss. Greetings from Zurich😅
You actually flown SWISS, AirBaltic is renting its planes to SWISS, as AirBaltic doenst need them for now and SWISS needs them after the pandemic. The actuall plane is a bit diffrent, but the service is the same.
@@yucanyou4854 no-no they are operated by AirBaltic crews, it is called "wet lease". Operated to Swiss standards though (magazines, catering etc.), but the entire crew is from AirBaltic and wears airBaltic uniforms
@@yucanyou4854 same, flew many times. I feel that's a misunderstanding. The concept of "operating" is not applicable for the wet lease. It is not a situation like code-sharing, for instance where Lufthansa sells ticket to some United flight, and your booking would say "Lufthansa operated by United". No, sure, here it is different. Here your booking would say just "Swiss" and nothing else. But the planes and crews are from airBaltic. When I say "operating" I mean this practical side of things, rather than legal. Legally yes, you fly on Swiss.
@@Wimp64on 40% of airlines you are allowed to travel alone 12 and up without any flight attendant or some random stuff. I travel solo a lot with connecting flights
This was a great trip, hope you enjoy!✈️
Very nice videos
nice report and video, hope you enjoyed your Swiss-flight operated by AirBaltic and also your time here in Switzerland (one thing though; the flag in the end-review is the flag of the Netherlands and not Luxembourg😉)
That’s a nice airport
Yes it is!
Amazing flight... southwest next! 💙♥️💛
Btw at 1:50 i thought my phone was at 5% until it was a transistion lol
Nice trip report and thanks for the shout out!
No problem👍
Cool. I haven't watched one of these before. You put some good editing in there!
Yep i hope u having fun there
Nice vid, ty! 8:23 is not showing Germany though, it's the southern suburbs of Luxembourg City.
The E2 is quieter🎉
Nice
Hi yes you‘re right. Luxembourg airport is very nice. I work on this airport.
But i guess that you know that the A220 isn‘t developed an designed by Airbus its Bombardier
Please slow down your camera work, I'm getting a bit of nausea. Lovely airport great CANADIAN plane! And Air Baltic are wonderful. Good job!
I diddnt know you were from Germany 😅
hey idk if u remember but u recommended me tampa north aeropark. im going there soon i cant wait!
@@rishiplaysgames oh wow, im glad you found it then!😀
I flew with airBaltic a month ago from ZRH to DUS. It is a disaster from Swiss that they provide a flight with another airline even though you book Swiss. airBaltic is not bad but when I book Swiss I want to fly with Swiss. I also could have flown with f.e eurowings to DUS. But knowingly booked Swiss because I wanted to get what I pay for the service. As I said airBaltic is good but not what I except when booking a flight with SWISS. However great video, this comment is more about to criticise Swiss. Greetings from Zurich😅
@@M4F823 yeah I had to change the thumbnail 4 times because I didn’t know if my plane was Swiss livery or Air Baltic
You actually flown SWISS, AirBaltic is renting its planes to SWISS, as AirBaltic doenst need them for now and SWISS needs them after the pandemic. The actuall plane is a bit diffrent, but the service is the same.
Are you from Germany ?😯
Yes! Born and raised in Deutschland🇩🇪
@@JayTheAvgeek Whats Are your Favorite Airline
@@Robinaero Emirates
1st one here
Yep
You flown on SWISS with an AirBaltic plane, because AirBaltic rented them to SWISS.
@@yucanyou4854 yes. Operated by one of them
@@JayTheAvgeek they are operated by SWISS.
@@yucanyou4854 no-no they are operated by AirBaltic crews, it is called "wet lease". Operated to Swiss standards though (magazines, catering etc.), but the entire crew is from AirBaltic and wears airBaltic uniforms
@@moneysaurus they are operated from Swiss, do you know how many times I have flown with them?
@@yucanyou4854 same, flew many times. I feel that's a misunderstanding. The concept of "operating" is not applicable for the wet lease. It is not a situation like code-sharing, for instance where Lufthansa sells ticket to some United flight, and your booking would say "Lufthansa operated by United". No, sure, here it is different. Here your booking would say just "Swiss" and nothing else. But the planes and crews are from airBaltic. When I say "operating" I mean this practical side of things, rather than legal. Legally yes, you fly on Swiss.
Yoo 4 minutes ago!
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*no the quietist plane is a glider 😂
Is bro traveling alone at 13?
@@Wimp64yep. Switzerland was a layover so I took another flight to Tampa.
@@JayTheAvgeek no way, that seems illegal
@@Wimp64on 40% of airlines you are allowed to travel alone 12 and up without any flight attendant or some random stuff. I travel solo a lot with connecting flights