Flybe Glasgow -> Manchester.
I
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Flybe Glasgow -> Manchester.
I
have
never
been
more
scared
on
a
flight
Westjet.
KLM to Amsterdam
Slim pickings when you're flying to Holland though.
RyanAir to Dublin and back. Don't give a crap what kind of plane it was, bus with wings.
Myn is Onurair - but I am due to fly a Thomascook soon :)
British Airways: Boeing 777. I was expecting a 747 but the pilot told me that they have stopped the Boeing 747's during the current climate due to the 777 being more fuel efficient (BA are cutting costs).
We always use FirstChoice, but lately we are using Thomascook. Using them tomorrow actually.
thomas cook im going in feb with them again to egypt.
easyJet, boy the soup is good.
If he is cabin crew then it's common knowledge along with the majority of people within the aviation industry. It's hardly attempting to impress anyone and look big, don't judge people!
Aer Lingus - Gatwick to Dublin.
umm virgin atlantic, las vegas mccarren intl > london gatwick
Ryanair - Spain.
You know for a fact 99% of the users do not know what he is talking about? Please tell me where you got those statistics from. It may and most likely is the case most people have no idea about aircraft but seeing as the thread is related to airline details from traveling some have opted to post the information they know and he gave his opinion so i why you narky over that i don't know.
British Airways :)
I went with Thomas cook from manchester -> Menorca 6 times, then again to turkey once.
I went with monarch from manchester -> menorca once aswell, worst flight ever. We were taxiing with a cargo door open, then the flight was everywhere. When we were landing we were descending pretty quick, smacked the ground and took off again before crashing to the ground again and pretty much flying down the runway.
Then went with easyjet to portugal, nice flight :)
I like the way you tried to 'cuss' me, I wasn't trying to impress anyone.
I've never been near a 727, I work on the B737-800s, nice try though!Quote:
because he's such a sad act trying to impress people with his knowledge of planes. i can only imagine all the ladies falling at his feet only to find out he has a 727 as opposed to all the other man's 747's.
Probably
Hong Kong Airlines
Jetstar and back also Emirates and back
Kenya Air
My last trip to the states in August was with American Airlines.
London Heathrow - LAX
Flew home from Goa -> Manchester today, flight took longer than it should took 8 hours 50 there and 10 hour 10 back.
Quite clam flight, gail winds when we reached germany and they continued through to the end so a bit of turbelence only 2 major ones though.
my last trip was last 9 or 10 years ago in Cebu Pacific
from manila to Leyte..
Iberia.
Spain
BA.
LHR to Orlando and other way round return.
Thomas Cook. I'm going to Cyprus next year in September for a wedding :D <3
I don't fly much but here are my last three holidays
2004
Garuda Indonesia (horrible airline)
Auckland - Bali and back
2006
Malaysian Airline (I watched so much tv on that flight and drunk so much pepsi)
Auckland to Kuala Lumpur then to Kauntan and back to Auckland
2008
Air New Zealand (believe it or not, great service! one of the only good things to come out of NZ)
Auckland - Brisbane and back
Thomson/First choice, im currently on holiday :)
Shocking service - Didnt have us down for a meal on plane so we had to ask them, Had us down as Self catering when we are Half board
If you ever do go lanzarote never buy electricals from them stores with no prices, we were gonna buy a camera and he was trying to sell us a "high speed Micro sd 2gb 950x" card for £100, Go to tegezee market (or however you spell it) got myself a Armani watch, 3 pairs of armani boxer shorts and a pair of Ray ban aviators for £40 Deal or what (obviously all fake but looks brilliant) Haggling is fun, Watch was supposed to be 50 got it for 27, glasses were supposed to be 25 got for 10 :), if you do go just say "well there 10 back in playa blanca" and itll roll from there :)
BA
LHR to YYZ
First class for £700 return. Bargain of the year.