@@yoiashi I've only ever been to Tallinn during the winter months, so I can't really give a good opinion on Estonia as a whole, but Tallinn is nice in the winter as long as there is snow. If you want a good place during the winter I would suggest going to northern Finland and places like Ruka, Rovaniemi or Levi, altough November through Mid-February is really dark up there with January being very very cold 😊
i have been looking at many of you videos.thank you for sharing.could you help,later in the year i am in helsinki for 5 days.then travel up to see friends who now live in Oulu.the question i have is how to get into the city.what bus number,and is there a direct route to a bas station..many vedios like yours leave us at the door of the airport.maybe a video of a trip from oulu airport to the city would give people such as me first hand information.thanks david in the uk.
You can take a bus directly from the airport to the city center which can be paid by tapping your credit card at a payment terminal next to the driver. All busses from the airport should go to the city last I checked! Enjoy Oulu!
Reposting what I just posted under your other video... :) If you want a guarantee of more comfort and choice on a ferry between Tallinn and Helsinki, go for Tallink - the tickets are more expensive, but the ferries are much nicer and less crowded (as seen here), the departure times are better and you arrive at the same terminal in Helsinki with the benefit of departing from/arriving at Terminal D in Tallinn. Ongoing construction and roadworks around Terminal A means that Terminal D is much more accessible. The boarding process in Terminal D is much better organised and more civilised than the horrible free-for-all in the old and cramped Terminal A, too. The other main option - Eckerö - is definitely the 'Ryanair' of ferries between Tallinn and Helsinki, now that ticket prices have gone up generally (but Tallink's in particular). But unless you board first and make a beeline for the few comfortable places to sit on board, you'll almost certainly be stuck in one of the many overcrowded and very noisy parts of the ferry. There's also not much in the way of basic food and drinks on board, and what there is doesn't come in many options (or with great prices). Basically, if you don't mind a loud and crowded experience without many options because the price is much better, you'll be fine on Eckerö. Otherwise I'd definitely go for Tallink.
Now that ticket prices have gone up generally, but Tallink's in particular, Eckerö is definitely the 'Ryanair' option for ferries between Tallinn and Helsinki. But unless you board first and make a beeline for the few comfortable places to sit on board, you'll almost certainly be stuck in one of the many overcrowded and very noisy parts of the ferry. There's also not much in the way of basic food and drinks on board, and what there is doesn't come in many options (or with great prices). Basically, if you don't mind a loud and crowded experience without many options because the price is much better, you'll be fine on Eckerö. But if you want a guarantee of more comfort and choice, go for Tallink - the tickets are more expensive, but the ferries are much nicer and less crowded, the departure times are better and you arrive at the same terminal in Helsinki with the benefit of departing from/arriving at Terminal D in Tallinn. (Ongoing construction and roadworks around Terminal A means that Terminal D is much more accessible.) The boarding process in Terminal D is much better organised and more civilised than the horrible free-for-all in the old and cramped Terminal A, too.
at 6'2" of course you will not find enough room! And that goes for basically all the economy seats so.....Maybe you should make a video on Premium economy next time. Oh and business class are all basically the same since all of them have a lay back seat.
Ha! I'd argue while I'm tall, I'm still within the confines of a somewhat normal height. Especially for a Scandinavian. When it comes to reviewing more premium options, those are definatwly on the list in the future, if and when I get the chance! Thanks for watching!
I fly from Copenhagen to Boston a couple of times a year and for the first time on the 350. Being 1.59 cm tall I was very surprised of such narrow legroom and it was even hard to get to your handluggage under the seat in front of you. Maybe they packed in more seat rows in a350 ? On the way back to Copenhagen I was back on the sas 300 which is perfectly fine.
That Ekstra class is horrendous. Seat is hard as a rock and coat hooks are in middle of window. VR says Ekstra class is quiet zone but announcements come still. so it's not a quiet zone after all.
Im considering travel with SAS. Do they allow one carry-on luggage on board for free, traveling from LAX with SAS go light (I think that’s the name but its the cheapest economy ticket)?
The only reason I`m watching these flight review videos, is because I once knew a SAS flight attendant, who was not only the sweetest Woman I´ve ever met, but the most beautiful Woman I`ve ever met as well...........she was out of this world.........and I always hope to see her again...........if only for a brief second............in a flight review video...........🥰
A very good Trip report dear. As far as flight is comfortable and saving me some bucks, I don't mind if I board through jetway or have to take stairs. Thanks for the tip to check online while travelling with wizz as I am planning to fly with them soon. Done everything that's free on your channel 😉😉. Regards