24:04, Same, but on a 5th freedom flight, some cabin crew deplane the 1st leg since it's the final destination, while the 2nd leg continue to the final destination, which is interesting.
I enjoyed your video the film quality was excellent. It was very well done. Very informative and it was like I was travelling with you. I wasn't aware there was even a market for flights from Portugal to Oakland. I remember those type seats on Frontier Airlines, and they are not the most comfortable. Safe travels.
Thanks for watching! I’m so glad you enjoyed it! The market for this flight has always had me curious. Not sure if you watched the video on the reverse journey but I was able to get some more insight from the crew and I explained it all in there
@@bluesky4385 I live in the bay area [San Francisco bay area that is] and I known of the flights to Azores. .so glad they still have it. I was born on Terceira island and only visited once in all my 48 years at the time. With a stop over in Boston then on to Azores was more costly. If the cost balances out the same with a nonstop flight to azores, I'd pay it. Oakland charters aren't as cheap as say, San Jose international. .or San Francisco international. .but for nonstop flights may be worth it. Planning a possible trip in 2023. Summertime is the best. . .but may have to take a layover flight coming back as I want to see the other islands as well on this next vacation. WOOHOOO. . .Portugal is BEAUTIFUL!!!
not quite the international part of Lisbon airport. What you're referring to is a segregated area for passengers of flights to/from outside of the Schengen area (a non-passport and border control space composed of 26 European countries). Congrats for the very comprehensive video. Thanks for sharing.
I think it’s because there is a real demand on this route. My assumption is the pandemic affected those loads so they could use the A321s but they definitely were able to almost completely fill the 767
24:04, Same, but on a 5th freedom flight, some cabin crew deplane the 1st leg since it's the final destination, while the 2nd leg continue to the final destination, which is interesting.
'about as comfortable as sitting on a rock" #noted - another series of glorious clouds on this one
Yes! Thanks man
I enjoyed your video the film quality was excellent. It was very well done. Very informative and it was like I was travelling with you. I wasn't aware there was even a market for flights from Portugal to Oakland. I remember those type seats on Frontier Airlines, and they are not the most comfortable. Safe travels.
Thanks for watching! I’m so glad you enjoyed it! The market for this flight has always had me curious. Not sure if you watched the video on the reverse journey but I was able to get some more insight from the crew and I explained it all in there
@@PatrickSheaAviation I will watch your other video, the flight has me curious. Again you do an excellent job. Your review could not have been better.
@@bluesky4385 I live in the bay area [San Francisco bay area that is] and I known of the flights to Azores. .so glad they still have it. I was born on Terceira island and only visited once in all my 48 years at the time. With a stop over in Boston then on to Azores was more costly. If the cost balances out the same with a nonstop flight to azores, I'd pay it. Oakland charters aren't as cheap as say, San Jose international. .or San Francisco international. .but for nonstop flights may be worth it. Planning a possible trip in 2023. Summertime is the best. . .but may have to take a layover flight coming back as I want to see the other islands as well on this next vacation. WOOHOOO. . .Portugal is BEAUTIFUL!!!
@@palmtrees89 I hope you will be able to make your trip to Portugal in 2023.
The “normal” layout of a 767 is 2-3-2
not quite the international part of Lisbon airport. What you're referring to is a segregated area for passengers of flights to/from outside of the Schengen area (a non-passport and border control space composed of 26 European countries). Congrats for the very comprehensive video. Thanks for sharing.
Great info! Thanks for sharing
That's a long day !
31:40 That is definitely Carne Assada, which means Baked/Roasted Meat
EuroAtlantic 767s were two or more years ago.
Nice vid! How come they aren’t using their A321 Neos on this route? I know last year they did but it stopped in Toronto.
I think it’s because there is a real demand on this route. My assumption is the pandemic affected those loads so they could use the A321s but they definitely were able to almost completely fill the 767
How do you connect the flight plane to forflight
Just my phone's GPS. It goes in and out as long as you're not over an ocean