TRIP REPORT: Qatar Airways' 35-minute inter-European flight

TRIP REPORT


Written by JSG

Last year I decided to spend my summer holidays on Romanian Black Sea coast but made a last-minute decision to visit the Bulgarian city of Varna and later to explore Sofia - the Bulgarian capital. This spontaneous change of plans required me to quickly move from Sofia to Bucharest, where my return flight home departed from.

During the previous summer season the Sofia - Bucharest Otopeni route was operated by 3 carriers, offering up to 13 weekly flights in total. The most weekly flights were offered by Qatar Airlines (daily), followed by 4 flights by Romanian TAROM (1-345--) and 2 operated by Ryanair (1---5--). I chose Qatar Airways as it was the ideal option for my late September flight. And it was also my first flight with Qatar Airways!

At Serdica metro station, I searched for signage for metro line 4 that links Obelya with Sofia Airport. The journey takes approximately 30 minutes and the train passes 11 stations until it reaches its final stop. The metro terminus is adjacent to the airport terminal building. After a short walk, I entered the T2 building. Sofia Airport is located 10 km east of the city centre with 2 terminals in operation. Terminal 1 (former main terminal building) is mainly used by low cost carriers (Wizz Air, easyJet), charter airlines, as well as some regional carriers ( Ukrainian Windrose). The second terminal is mainly used by so-called legacy carriers such as Bulgaria Air, LOT Polish Airlines, Qatar Airways, Lufthansa, KLM, but also by Irish low cost carrier Ryanair.


Inside T2, I checked the display screens for the check-in desks to Bucharest. The check-in was quick and efficient. The check-in agent asked me for my passport or ID and a phone number. Shortly after, my luggage was tagged to OTP (the standard economy fare includes 25 kg of luggage allowance) and I received a boarding card. Then I proceeded to the security check area and passport control. Both checks took approximately 10 minutes.


The interior of terminal 2 is dominated by light-colored ceramic tiles, that have some resemblance to bathroom... I had a similar impression when departing the former terminal building of Gdańsk Airport before it was replaced by a more sophisticated newly built one. Perhaps today’s bathroom-like-airport will be replaced by a more modern interior design or even new terminal as the SOF Connect consortium-airport operator- has a plan to complete a new terminal by 2030 and decommission T1 -the oldest terminal building in operation.


The Qatar Airways flight was operated by an Airbus 320. The aircraft had just completed the longest leg of flight QR 396 from Doha (code shared with Bulgaria Air as flight FB 1905) and after a short technical stop, it would complete the last leg of the journey - Sofia to Bucharest Otopeni.


Boarding started at gate B6. There were few passengers traveling on this flight and the boarding process (via an air bride) was swift and quick. Inside, I was greeted by the cabin crew and I moved to my assigned seat.


On each seat, there was a blanked and a headset. The seat pitch was decent, and I felt quite comfy at my seat.


Then members of the cabin crew distributed a small protective pack containing hand sanitizer, face mask and a pair of disposable gloves.


In front of each seat, there was a display screen offering various movies, music, games, flight map and was used to show the safety instruction video. The video features the footballer of FC Bayern München, including Robert Lewnadowski, and it is rather entertaining to watch him presenting the various safety features of the aircraft 😉


After all departure were are completed, there was a short taxi, and we departed Sofia. A few minutes after taking off, each passenger was offered a small carton (250 ml) of orange juice. No snacks were served, perhaps due to the short flight time between the two capitals. During the flight I indulged in the orange juice and admired the cloudless view of the mountainous terrain of north Bulgaria and south Romania, while listening to various hits divided by year of release. The Elton John song “I am still standing” is a perfect match to passing mountainous landscape.


After approximately 35 minutes, we landed at Bucharest Otopeni Airport. Sadly, it was the next-to-last day of my holiday.


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