When we returned from Bangalore to the US in 2007, we discovered as we finalized our packing that we had more “stuff” than we had thought. How did that happen? We paid dearly in luggage fees. This time we checked with Lufthansa….50 lbs for checked luggage…18 lbs for carry on. Miss the limit and pay $150. We checked an additional bag giving us a total of four checked bags…two free…two charged. No weight problems. Our carry on was within the specified weight limit, but was never weighed.We wanted to acquire some Swedish currency (Kroner) before arriving in Stockholm. Although there are options such as currency exchange counters or ATMs at every airport to acquire local currency, something always goes wrong. In Atlanta, Helen was told at the exchange counter, “I don’t have any Kroner and my colleague’s who does has her drawer locked and I don’t have the key.” Time was too short to search out another option. Okay; we’ll try in Frankfurt.
Our departure to Frankfurt was delayed about 2 1/2 hours due to the late arrival of the incoming flight and a mean-tempered Atlanta summer thunderstorm which hammered the plane that stood just feet from the jet way. Our three-hour layover in Frankfurt was now looking pretty slim. One can only role with the punches…it will be what it will be.
Thankfully, we arrived in Frankfurt with sufficient time to pass through passport control and complete the long hike to the next terminal to catch our SAS connecting flight to Stockholm. No time for a currency exchange.
We can now start unpacking our bags.
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