Hello!
wednesday 11 june I'm flying to Helsinki with SN5339 (sorry Bart, operated by Finnair), and I'm coming back on sunday 15 june with SN2334.
On saturday, I will be free for the whole day, and would like spotting. Can someone give me some information about spotting at Helsinki? Are there a lot of spotting possibilities in the terminal, or nearby (walking distance)? Any interesting links (I've tried the official airport-website, but couldn't find anything...). Thank in advance!
When I booked this trip, the SN-website told me that the outbound flight (SN5339) would be with an A319 of Finnair leaving BRU at 17:00, and the inbound flight (SN2334) with an Avro of SN. Now the website told me that the first flight will be operated with an A320 and will leave 1 hour later than mentionned on my ticket The returning flight will be on the A319 of SN (lucky me!) Bart, will you be on that flight, or are you only flying the Avro and BAe
Regards,
Ben
spotting at Helsinki-Vanta (HEL)
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- Sabena_690
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Hi EB-Air,
A spotter who knows a lot about HEL (and worldwide airports in general) mailed me the following:
"Past the check in rows in the departure terminal goes a stairs to the first floor. There is a small platform from which you can spot 1/2 of the tarmac (from clean windows).
Just past this, there is a cafetaria (very expensive!).
You wont see the domestic and cargo ramp, but you can always go to the highest floor of the car park.
You can walk into the whole departure hall, and enjoy the movements on the apron. Taking pictures is also possible.
Very nearby there is also an Air-museum, in which a CV440 of AY is stored. Somewhere on the tarmac there is also a DC3."
Regards
Frederic
A spotter who knows a lot about HEL (and worldwide airports in general) mailed me the following:
"Past the check in rows in the departure terminal goes a stairs to the first floor. There is a small platform from which you can spot 1/2 of the tarmac (from clean windows).
Just past this, there is a cafetaria (very expensive!).
You wont see the domestic and cargo ramp, but you can always go to the highest floor of the car park.
You can walk into the whole departure hall, and enjoy the movements on the apron. Taking pictures is also possible.
Very nearby there is also an Air-museum, in which a CV440 of AY is stored. Somewhere on the tarmac there is also a DC3."
Regards
Frederic