Alicante to Växjö
Hello everyone !
Today's report will be about a Ryanair flight between Alicante, Spain (ALC) and Växjö, Sweden (VXO).
After a week in Spain, it was time to return home. The return trip was very early in the morning.
I apologize for the absence of pictures of Alicante airport. Since it was a morning flight and I had to wake up very early, I just completely forgot to take pictures of the Terminal and the facilities.
Enchainement de vols
- 1Växjö - Alicante
- 2Alicante - Växjö
The journey started very early. I left my hotel around 3h30 since I was 1h00 away from the airport.
So you can imagine how tired I was.
Alicante airport is very pleasant. The morning even more because there aren't many flights, meaning that the airport is mostly empty.
The airport itself is pretty big and modern.
The luggage check-in and security check went pretty fast. The ground staff was nice. Nevertheless, most of the shops (catering) are closed early in the morning. Just few of them were open. Thus, the people were accumulated in the only places open.
The boarding started on time, even in advance.
I had a priority pass, allowing me to board before everyone else. However, we had to wait around 10 minutes or more in a staircase… I can tell you that wasn't pleasant at all especially in the morning when you had barely slept.
Here is our path to Växjö. We had a flight of 3h25 instead of 3h40 thanks to the tail winds.

The flight to Växjö, like the way to Alicante a week before, was full.
For the return trip, I have been lucky because the plane's interior was refreshed recently. I may say that thanks to the newly smell in the aircraft plus the cleanliness of the seats and windows. The plane itself was 10 years old.
As you can notice on the pictures below, the seats are clean and look new.
Moreover, I was quite shocked by the legroom. Last time I flew Ryanair, I didn't remember having such a legroom. I am 1m80 tall to give you an idea of the space.



Rainy Alicante.
You can notice the clarity of the window. There weren't scratches on it.
Traffic of the morning: 2 Vueling Airbus to Algiers and Paris ORY. Some flights to Scandinavian cities (Oslo, Stockholm, Stavanger, …)



Boarding still on.

The push back started with 5 minutes delay at 6h45.
While taxiing towards the runway, the flight attendants set a blue light atmosphere.

Take-off with a view on Alicante.






Then I felt asleep during 2hrs since I was dead. I woke up when we where flying somewhere above Germany.

Afterwards; we were approaching Scandinavia and especially the Danish/Swedish coastlines, with a view on Copenhagen and Malmö (not really visible on the picture unfortunately.).




While we were entering the Swedish airspace, we started our descent towards Växjö with a landing planned 30 minutes after.

Approaching and landing at Växjö Småland airport.



After landing we turned on the runway.





Welcome to the small regional airport of Växjö.
As you may see on the picture, an ATR-72 of Braathens Airlines was parked before his flight to Stockholm-Bromma.



Heading to the Terminal.




If you want to see more of Växjö airport and how to go to the city from the airport, check my previous flight-report between Amsterdam to Växjö. Link just below
Enchainement de vols
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How could you actually fall asleep with those non-stop announcements made by Ryanair in order to buy or support something? :p
Some music, a window seat, a head stabled and especially lots of fatigue and then you will probably sleep like a baby even with Ryanair hahahah
I'm shocked with that legroom ? How is that possible?
I was chocked as well when I sat. I was mentally ready to have a long flight in a scrimpy position, but it ended with a very good legroom. Probably the new seats offers more legroom??