Hello everyone. This series will cover my short trip from Munich to North Germany in early September. This report will cover the flight from Munich to Bremen.
Part 1: LH2110 MUC->BRE: You are Here!
Part 2: EW1915 DUS->MUC: Here!
My flight will be departed at 11:20am and there are 6 to 7 daily flights between two cities. We chose this flight because we did not want to get up so early in the morning. We arrived at the airport at 9:47am and there were a lot of people in the departure hall, so we decided to use the self-service baggage kiosks to check in our luggage.

We did the online check-in and had our BP in my apple wallet.

After passing through the security check, we met the famous BMW car display.

Our gate was assigned at G08. I immediately sensed that we would need a bus connection to the aircraft. This flight was also codeshare with Air China, South Africa Airways, Air Canada, Singapore Airlines, United Airways and TAP Portugal.

At 10:50 boarding was called. We got on the first bus to the plane which was parked in the east of the satellite terminal. Our ride today, D-AIBF, an A319-100 with the name "Sinsheim", delivered to Lufthansa in August 2011.

We boarded from the back of the aircraft.

My seat 20A.

Back of the seat.

Cabin during boarding

View out of my window. The weather was quite bad and kept raining.

At 11:21am, boarding was completed and 2 minutes later pushback was started and we took off from RWY08L at 11:41am.

Seconds after takeoff we ran into the thick raincloud. It took about 5 minutes until we got through them.

As we were flying away from Munich, the weather was getting better. My neighbour saw I was taking some nice photos and he passed his phone to me and I took some photos for him.

15 minutes after take-off Loacker wafer was distributed. Another 15minutes drinks were served and I had the coffee option as always.

At 12:20pm, seatbelt sign was switched on again and we were descending into Bremen.

Quite cloudy again over Bremen's sky.

We touched down on Bremen airport at 12:35pm. Total flight time was 54 minutes.

Finally we parked at gate 1 and there was no other aircraft on the apron.

Last view of the aircraft.

Looked like the gate was ready for the returning flight back to Munich.

Bremen Airport is located very close to the city center. It only takes 14 minutes with the street tram to arrive at the central station.

Thanks for reading!
Thanks for your FR. I love flying with Lufthansa, but unfortunately you can't avoid those bus rides with them when you're flying with them through Frankfurt or Munich.