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hahn kerry – the airports – not the poet

April 30, 2010 by  

There is a flight from Kerry in Ireland to Frankfurt Hahn on Ryanair.

The flight departs Kerry at 9AM Irish time every day and as far as I am aware the plane on this route is always a Boeing 737-800. While some people couldn’t give a “toss” (to borrow an expression Michael O’Leary seems partial to) what plane they are travelling on, for some of us it’s important because it means that the plane is not a puddle jumper or prop but a proper jet (with 3 seats on either side of the aisle). For more details on the plane see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_737-800#737-800.

The Kerry Hahn flight time is 1 hour 50 minutes. The Hahn Kerry flight takes 2 hours. Don’t know why there is 10 minutes difference but presumably its something to do with winds or maybe its simple logistics or Kerry airport just being more efficient.

This hahn kerry flight is a great service to the many people who use it. It brings two relatively remote communites in different parts of Europe to within small hours of each other. And it’s cheap. Whatever your bitch is about Michael O’Leary, you can’t say that his flights are not cheap (particularly if you are organised, which clearly some people are not). Ditch the check in luggage, bring your own sandwich if you really have to eat, avoid paying to priority queue to get a better seat since in one respect at least its a bit redundant as plane boarding happens quickly (and I can’t understand this scramble for seats anyway unless you have a family with young kids or are travelling with someone who has special needs and need a group of seats together).

While hahn and kerry airports could be considered remote, they are small, and this means less of your time and my time spent fluffing around other larger airports. Hahn and Kerry are easy to get to, are away from snarling traffic jams, are situated in rural surroundings and have relatively cheap parking.

If you have ever been to kerry airport its like going to a shop. You are driving down the (straight road) and lo and behold there is a sign for an airport – could have been a sign for a shop, but no, it’s an airport. It looks a bit like a shop with one of those corrugated sheds attached. Not a bog standard corrugated shed, a nice one; still if it was attached to a coop superstore it wouldn’t surprise you. Most airports I have been through are set back a long way from the road. You need to drive into them. Kerry airport is a bit like a filling station forecourt, you just turn right shortly after you have left the killarney tralee road. And there it is. There are no 500 or 1000 yard roadways bringing you into into kerry airport proper. Its just there. You will love it. Walk in, check in, turn right again into the cafe – get a nice cup of tea and sausgage sandwich. 10 minutes from walking in to sipping and eating. Why don’t they build all airports like shops. Easy in easy out. There has to be some cute whoorism going on in Kerry and in Kerry airport in particular – only in Kerry do you get to go to a shop and end up in hahn germany. Alice through the looking glass meets spillane looks at hahn. Recently I passed a guy walking on the footpath from the Killarney Tralee road. He was clearly going to the airport. Something about his bag and aura of purpose gave him away. Not many people walk to airports do they ? Or am I out of touch ?

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