Planetskier: Norwegian MAX

After a long period I have once again flown a Norwegian flight. It was significantly cheaper than a Lufthansa option, better timing in this case. And Finnair didn't fly. Quite happy with the experience even if flying on the cheapest possible tickets. Comfortably and safely to the other side of Europe for 160€. Not bad.

I changed at Arlanda, it is a tidy and well-organized airport. Maybe not as modern and flash as Helsinki is perhaps but everything runs smoothly.

I have to say though that having a dinner in Arlanda's restaurants was not relatively speaking as cheap as the flight was. I paid 302 SEK or about 30€ for a small hamburger, fries, and soft drink. And this didn't even include any service, I had to order it on a buggy screen thing, and then fetch the burger and drink separately from different places.

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