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EVEN MORE PHOTOS: Because We Have More and We Can

Somewhere over somewhere else.
  • Somewhere over somewhere else.
  • Final approach to London.
  • Another American 777-300ER at London Heathrow, destination unknown.
  • More photos that just didn't fit into our other two galleries. Photos by author unless otherwise noted
  • Another view from our seat.
  • Arriving to JFK, passengers in premium cabins can take advantage of the nice Admirals Club in T8. We grabbed a much needed hot shower and a glass of wheat juice before heading back to Seattle.
  • We just thought this was cool. Nothing more, nothing less.
  • Those flying via premium cabin out of London Heathrow get to use the dedicated check-in area, then proceed to fast-track security. While Heathrows security lines are notoriously long, we were in the lounge in twenty minutes flat.
  • The trip ends: NYCA member Eric Dunetz catches us landing at JFK. Eric Dunetz / @southpawcaptures


 

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