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The Best Way To Fly: Germany’s Airline Gets High Marks

I travel, and travel a lot.  So when I have an exceptionally pleasant airline experience, I like to share it.

May I introduce you to Air Berlin?

Though it’s Germany’s second largest airline (after Lufthansa), Europe’s sixth largest airline and flies to 163 destinations in 39 countries, its presence has been a lower profile one on the North American travel scene.  But no more.

Starting May 2012, Air Berlin begins three times per week non-stop service between Los Angeles and Berlin (becoming the first airline to do so).  This complements the current Los Angeles-Dusseldorf route.  And for the East Coast, there’s also news on the Air Berlin horizon – an increase of non-stop flights between the German capital and New York from four days weekly to daily.  It additionally serves Ft. Myers, Miami and San Francisco in the U.S. market.

Now a few in-flight details of my business-class journey:

~ Food – Created under the flag of the well-known Sansibar restaurant, the island of Sylt’s very famous eatery where hopeful diners pre-book weeks in advance, the meals and wine (also in great demand throughout Germany) are simply a fine-dining experience.  Selections from my tray: Fillet of cod in coconut sauce with chili-flavored basmati rice and chocolate-mango cream cake for dessert accompanied by Sansibar Prosecco Spumante Brut.

~ Flight attendants – Smartly dressed in black attire with red accents, their professional look reflected their onboard performance. Above-and-beyond service was the norm – particularly from 20-year flight attendant Norbert Sutschet.

~ Amenity kit – Housed in a black zippered bag (now in my always-travel-with stack) were standard amenities, including a tailored-made sleep mask.  In the no-surprise column, the amenity kit has received awards (“Best Business Class Unisex Kit,” “Best Economy Class Amenity Kit” and “Best Children’s Amenity Bag”).

My last made-in-Germany snack in the business lounge before boarding the plane homeward bound:  warm freshly baked pretzel.  Need I say more?

It is little wonder Air Berlin received over 10 awards for service and quality in 2010 alone.

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About the Author

Cynthia Dial, a writer whose beat is the world, is the author of Teach Yourself Travel Writing. Published in London as an addition to the Teach Yourself series, the book has worldwide distribution (U.S. distributor is McGraw-Hill). In its second printing, it originated as a complement to the travel writing classes/seminars, which she has taught well over a decade. A journalist since 1988, her work has appeared in national and international newspapers and magazines, most recently in TIME Asia, TIME Europe, Hemispheres, Shape, Fit, Fit Yoga, San Diego Home/Garden Lifestyles, Dallas Morning News, Austin-American Statesman, and the Toronto Star (author of column, Shopping Trips). She is also a special correspondent for Travel'n On radio. She says that each time she flies first class, steps onto the deck of a cruise ship or boards a train to begin a day of work, she congratulates herself on her career choice, a career to which she admits an addiction. "For me to have the opportunity to travel the world and share the experience with readers is the fulfillment of a dream, because in my life... travel is essential. You see, it's not like eating--I can always diet. It's more like breathing--I can't live without it."

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