I’m not going to do an in depth trip report of our flight, but I just wanted to give my impressions of Delta’s Business Elite product – the non lie-flat kind. Delta’s fleet of Airbus A330s are leftovers from the Northwest merger, and feature angled recline seating as opposed to the 777s and 767s which have fully lie-flat seating (they’re very nice, btw, flew one from HKG-DTW once). Not the most comfortable seats, but of course it beat flying overseas in coach. We flew the same type of plane both ways so I’ll just hit both flights in the same post and touch a little bit on the infant experience at the end. If you’re interested on how we got on these flights for under $100 each, you can look here and here.
One last day in Italy…
Alas, all good things must come to an end, and by the time this posts our Italy vacation will already be over. With my family already back in the United States, Jess, the baby, and I had one final day alone in Florence to enjoy the sights. Spoiler alert: we ate a lot of gelato.
Arrivederci, Tuscany!
Relaxing in Tuscany
Well, if there’s one thing you can rely on in Europe, it’s spotty wifi. The house we’re staying in here in Tuscany is no exception, but it’s so beautiful and relaxing here it doesn’t really matter. We have been relaxing by the pool and slowly exploring the beautiful hill towns in the region – and drinking lots of wine. Baby M has good nights and bad, but overall despite how tough things are at times, she seems to be enjoying herself and I’m happy to see how stimulated she is by the new environment. She even went swimming for the first time! Anyway, due to the intermittent internet I’ll just post a few pictures.
Pantheon, Pizza, and Pasta
Well, we’re almost done with Rome. I haven’t uploaded all the pictures yet, so I’ll just hit yesterday’s events in today’s post. It was a lot of fun, and a lot of walking!
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