Startknob From Germany, joined May 2004, 156 posts, RR: 1 Reply 3, posted (8 years 1 week 4 days 2 hours ago) and read 1229 times:
Hello,
a little hands-on experience
with Easyjet: How long are you? Legspace is the prob.
with Ryanair: worse than Easyjet IMHO
with Maersk Air:
- they´re on time
- clean cabin
- mostly 735 equipment for int. Routes
- uneventful A to B service
- No IFE (with regards to the old gen 735)
- try to book your leg directly on their website - $$$ saved and/or better legroom.
- drinks & snacks are OK but must be paid for.
BTW:
Maersk Air is a subsidiary of MAERSK - you know the sea containers and container ships? It was founded years ago to bring oil-workers to/from the offshore by helicopter. Great improvement since that old days.
And NO, they don´t pay me
hope that helps
Kojak
When playing cat and mice it's imperative to know, who's the cat.
QIguy24 From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 7, posted (8 years 1 week 3 days 21 hours ago) and read 1165 times:
Jofa,
Haven't you seen the tent right in the middle of Øresundsbroen? hehe
Mrniji,
I would also go for Maersk on this one. Even thoug they are a LCC now they provide very good service and the staff are always friendly. I have been flying with all 3 of those LCC's. And Maersk is absolutly my favorit. and I'm not sayingit because I'm danish.
Sevenair From United Kingdom, joined Feb 2001, 1728 posts, RR: 0 Reply 10, posted (8 years 1 week 3 days 16 hours ago) and read 1096 times:
I would do FR if i were a 737-200, otherwise, i would like to try Mearsk, with its four 'classes' on board-your ticket cost is determined on the leg room you recieve, and then there is a kinda business class at the front, its well strange!
Richardw From United Kingdom, joined May 2001, 3643 posts, RR: 0 Reply 11, posted (8 years 1 week 3 days 16 hours ago) and read 1088 times:
Maersk, because they fly to LGW and there is more to see than at STN, more charter, more overseas aircraft, more widebodies, a bigger chance of seeing a variety of airliners.
QIguy24 From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 12, posted (8 years 1 week 3 days 15 hours ago) and read 1050 times:
Sevenair,
There is no business class.
The only thing they get extra is larger seats and wider legroom. And off course their ticket is not as restricted as the rest of the fares
I have tried their new concept several times. And I really enjoyed it. And I even tried their "business" seats. They were really comfy