Complete economy class flight experience on board Finnair's new
Airbus A350 XWB aircraft and first
A350 service to
Brussels! Including all stages of the flight - from gate to gate!
Terminal views, boarding, taxi, takeoff, cabin, full length approach, landing and water salute at
BRU!
Choose what you want to to watch or watch the full video to get a complete A350 travel experience
... You decide!
But most importantly -
Enjoy! :)
You can find a written flight review and list to help you find the flight stages that interest you most below!
For In-Flight
Entertainment (
IFE) footage check out my Finnair's A350
Nordic Sky IFE video! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qu7Luq6UAxg
00:00 -
Arriving at
Helsinki Airport
00:38 - An over view of terminal T2
00:59 - Check-in &
Baggage drop &
Security control
02:31 - Time-lapsed walk through T2
03:58 - A350 gate views
05:11 -
Gate 31
05:40 -
Ground level view of the A350
07:27 -
Fuel truck
08:11 - Overview of T2 gate area
08:19 -
Crew arriving to the departure gate
09:01 -
Boarding announcement
10:30 - Boarding
13:23 -
View from seat 33L
13:50 - Finnair's
Northern Lights Mood Lighting
14:31 - Boarding completed &
Economy cabin overview
15:00 -
Captain's pre-flight announcement & De-Icing
17:30 -
Pushback &
Engine startup
22:05 - Taxiing to the
RWY 22R for takeoff
25:00 -
Takeoff
28:52 -
Warm Asia Mood Lighting
30:41 -
Seat review
31:55 - Finnair's Sky Bistro
34:00 -
Safety card
34:33 -
Blue Wings Magazine & Onboard
Shopping
35:10 -
Food & Drink service
35:37 -
Wing view
36:16 - Aft
Cabin overview
36:32 - Aft
Galley
37:28 - Crew rest compartment (no footage from inside)
38:11 - Cabin control unit for cabin crew members
38:25 -
Exit door
38:35 - Lavatory
40:02 - Economy cabin view
40:25 - Onboard WiFi
41:00 - Captain's pre-landing announcement Complete
Approach into Brussels
49:40 -
Final Approach
52:29 -
Short Final
53:50 - Taxiing to the terminal
56:55 -
Water salute
59:15 - Disembarking & Economy
Comfort &
Business class views
59:51 -
Front galley
01:00:03 - A350
Cockpit
01:02:05 -
Leaving the A350
01:02:58 - Terminal footage of the A350
01:03:58 - A350 special food service at the gate
01:04:16 -
CEO of
Brussels Airport welcoming the A350 to BRU
01:05:38 - CEO of FInnair introducing the A350 to the press and Brussels Airport
01:06:30 - Final view of the A350
Here's some of my thoughts and also some facts about the A350 and my flight to Brussels:
Cabin:
The cabin in the new A350 is indeed really spacious and the mood lighting creates a really nice ambience throughout the cabin.
As you board the plane you get greeted by Finnair's northern lights ambient lighting and you can feel the freshness of the cabin air.
The new overhead bins in the A350 are pretty nice in size and are placed closer to the ceiling which again creates more space to the economy cabin. In forward business cabin the middle overhead bin is removed which gives business passengers probably the most open cabin Airbus has ever provided so far. The windows in the A350 feel a fair bit larger than in older
A330/A340s. The window blinds are standard manual ones but I didn't have any problem using them.
Seats:
Each seat is fitted with an 11 inch touchscreen inflight entertainment system and
USB power outlet for charging your mobile devices. Also headphone jack is provided. The color scheme of the seats combined with the mood lighting creates really fresh and sophisticated feel also in the economy cabin. One disadvantage people might find is that the economy seat pitch is actually an inch smaller than in the older A330/
A340 models. Finnair has compensated the affects of a smaller pitch by lifting the seat pocket higher and using seats which slide forward when reclined. The tray table feels pretty sturdy and folds in half when rised to the up position. The armrests in the other hand feel rather thin and light, but I don't think that will be an issue to the most of the passengers.
WiFi:
Finnair's new onboard WiFi is free of charge for business class passengers and economy class passengers who are oneworld frequent flyers with
Emerald or
Sapphire tier statuses. Other economy passengers can purchase the WiFi for 5€/one hour or 15€/full flight. I had some time to quickly try out the WiFi and I visited few websites and they opened up pretty well and didn't lag too much at all!
Crew:
The crew on board my flight was really nice and everyone was excited for the new airplane. This flight was the first A350 flight for many crew members, but that didn't interfere the level of service at all.
Everybody was actually happy to chat about the new plane and let me film around the cabin and galleys.
Even though the turnaround at Brussels was pretty hectic because of all the press, I still got a chance to visit the cockpit and meet the pilots.
Smiling and happy crew really made this flight as great as it was!
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- published: 15 Nov 2015
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