Hi All At the end of this week I am lucky enough to be flying <acronym title="British Airways">BA</acronym> into <acronym title="Miami - International (Wilcox Field / 36th Street / Pan American Field) (MIA / KMIA), USA - Florida">MIA</acronym>, my question is:- I have 2hrs before my connecting fligh...
Jump to postHow about the B-52 <acronym title="Royal Air Maroc (Morocco)">AT</acronym> <acronym title="Orlando - International (McCoy) (MCO / KMCO), USA - Florida">MCO</acronym> <br/><center><font color="#EEEEEE" size="1" face="ARIAL, Helvetica, Geneva"><a href="/photo/USA---Air/Boeing-B-52D-Stratofortress/0142...
Jump to postHi According to seatguru.com, Air Tran operated the 717 with 2 seats in row 20 <a href="http://www.seatguru.com/airlines/AirTran_Airways/AirTran_Airways_Boeing_717-200.php" target="_blank">http://www.seatguru.com/airlines/Air...AirTran_Airways_Boeing_717-200.php</a> Where as Delta operate with only ...
Jump to postHi All/ On 17th Oct I flew into <acronym title="Orlando - International (McCoy) (MCO / KMCO), USA - Florida">MCO</acronym> and on Taxi I thought I saw a Presidential Aircraft parked on the far side of the airfield., although it was too far away to be certain. I later found out that the First Lady wa...
Jump to postHi all, Hope this post is in the right forum, if not, please forgive me. I have a relative who is moving from London to the Philippines soon; and was checking out flight options to go and visit them next year, I got the predictable results ie flying direct with Philippines Airlines, and via Shanghai...
Jump to postThanks for your replies, they were very helpful.
Have just booked flights with US and am looking forward to seeing what their service is like.
Thanks again.
Hi, I am looking to book flights to <acronym title="Daytona Beach - International (Regional) (DAB / KDAB), USA - Florida">DAB</acronym> from London next month, only 2 carriers are offering tickets, <acronym title="Delta Air Lines (USA)">DL</acronym>/KL/AF and US. US has by far thebetter schedule and...
Jump to postHi, I am planing a vacation in Orlando <acronym title="Airtran (USA)">FL</acronym>, in Oct flying from <acronym title="London - Heathrow (LHR / EGLL), United Kingdom">LHR</acronym>, and have been checking around for some good flight deals. One particular site I visited offered cheap flights with <ac...
Jump to postHi All In a few weeks I will be travelling <acronym title="London - Heathrow (LHR / EGLL), United Kingdom">LHR</acronym> - <acronym title="New York - John F. Kennedy International (Idlewild) (JFK / KJFK), USA - New York">JFK</acronym> on a Delta 764, then a few weeks later <acronym title="Miami - In...
Jump to postHi The fare would not include traffic as that is in the lap of the gods, although dependent on the time of day there shouldn't be too much and you will only be on the M25 for 3 junctions (about 15m). As for which company to use; you could try <a href="http://www.cabmania.com" target="_blank">www.cab...
Jump to postHi <a href="http://www.taxiroute.co.uk" target="_blank">www.taxiroute.co.uk</a> puts the journey from Tilbury Town Station to <acronym title="London - Stansted (STN / EGSS), United Kingdom">STN</acronym> at 40.64 miles taking 37.32 mins and costing £68.43. So this would make a taxi quicker and sligh...
Jump to postHi This Itinerary is possible, but, it would take quite sometime. The trains from Stratford to Stansted leave once an hour and take about 70 mins. A better way to get there would be to take the train from Tilbury Town to London Fenchurch Street, then its approx 10 mins walk to London Liverpool Stree...
Jump to postHave just booked:- 13/10 <acronym title="London - Heathrow (LHR / EGLL), United Kingdom">LHR</acronym> - <acronym title="New York - John F. Kennedy International (Idlewild) (JFK / KJFK), USA - New York">JFK</acronym> <acronym title="Delta Air Lines (USA)">DL</acronym> 149 764 20/10 <acronym title="N...
Jump to postHi All, I am going to Orlando on a family vacation at the end of October and was hoping to have a cheap day trip to somewhere. Would like to fly on something that I would not readily be able to fly in Europe and would be able to do a reasonable amount of spotting. Any suggestions?? Cheers Andy
Jump to postHi Myself and my partner sat in these seats last October, flying <acronym title="Atlanta - Hartsfield-Jackson International (The William B Hartsfield) (ATL / KATL), USA - Georgia">ATL</acronym> - <acronym title="London - Heathrow (LHR / EGLL), United Kingdom">LHR</acronym>. Found the seats much the ...
Jump to postHi Have only travelled on the upper deck, <acronym title="Virgin Atlantic Airways (United Kingdom)">VS</acronym>, <acronym title="London - Heathrow (LHR / EGLL), United Kingdom">LHR</acronym> - <acronym title="San Francisco - International (SFO / KSFO), USA - California">SFO</acronym>, on their 744,...
Jump to postMy first flights for 2009 are:- FEB 8th <acronym title="London - Heathrow (LHR / EGLL), United Kingdom">LHR</acronym> - <acronym title="Detroit - Metropolitan Wayne County (DTW / KDTW), USA - Michigan">DTW</acronym> on <acronym title="Northwest Airlines (USA)">NW</acronym> A330-300 followed by <acro...
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I am looking to fly around the 22nd of Sept give or take 3-4 days and staying for 10-14 days.
Obviously I want to spend as little as possible but my maximum would be about £450 pp.
Andy
Hi everyone, I am looking to book a vacation next month in San Francisco, I will be flying in Y and would like your opinions on who to fly with. I have found a couple of options, <acronym title="United Airlines (USA)">UA</acronym> direct to <acronym title="San Francisco - International (SFO / KSFO),...
Jump to postHi I just managed to book a last minute vacation to <acronym title="Palma de Mallorca (- Son San Juan) (PMI / LEPA / LESJ), Spain">PMI</acronym>, got really cheap. I am flying with First Choice Airlines out of <acronym title="London - Gatwick (LGW / EGKK), United Kingdom">LGW</acronym> on 5/5/08, wh...
Jump to postHi, If you do decide you want to spot, then the spotting is reasonably good, although it does depend on the weather. You will see the majority of the Aer Lingus A330 fleet on any given day, quite a few Aer Arran ATRs, Ryanair 738s that dont get into the UK too often and any number of Biz Jets. Spott...
Jump to postHi, In and around London lately there have been a lot of billboard advertisements springing up promoting Emirates IFE, or ICE as they market it. The adverts claim that their system has over 600 seperate channels, how can that be, is it a case of one 30 minute programme being classed as a channel?. A...
Jump to postHi, I do this quite often as well, Last month I had a weeks vacation to use up and my partner could not get any time off, so I took advantage of the situation and went <acronym title="Mount Cook (MON / NZMC), New Zealand">MON</acronym>: <acronym title="London - Stansted (STN / EGSS), United Kingdom"...
Jump to post<img src="/discussions/graphics/smilies/faint.gif" alt="faint" border=0> <acronym title="London - Heathrow (LHR / EGLL), United Kingdom">LHR</acronym> - Leave Home Really early <acronym title="London - City (LCY / EGLC), United Kingdom">LCY</acronym> - LuCkY to leave on time <acronym tit...
Jump to postHi, Don't know if this the right place for this question, can't see any where else to put it. Anyways, if you had a mid flight crisis; in the middle of the Atlantic, and all the cockpit crew were incapacitated; and none of the flight crew were capable of landing the ship; which famous person would y...
Jump to postHey, C'mon Guys/Gals, surely somebody has flown with them?, pleeeeease put me out of my misery, am starting to get worried about them, is it gonna be my flight from Hell?. Please help!! <img src="/discussions/graphics/smilies/worried.gif" alt="worried" border=0> <img src="/discussi...
Jump to postHi, As the topic suggests I will; in a couple of weeks time; be flying <acronym title="Aerosucre (Colombia) and Trans Travel Airlines (Netherlands)">6N</acronym> on a charter flight from <acronym title="London - Stansted (STN / EGSS), United Kingdom">STN</acronym> to <acronym title="Palma de Mallorc...
Jump to postHi. My next flights are as follows:- August 23rd, LX457 <acronym title="London - City (LCY / EGLC), United Kingdom">LCY</acronym> - <acronym title="Zurich (- Kloten) (ZRH / LSZH), Switzerland">ZRH</acronym> RJ85 LX1498 <acronym title="Zurich (- Kloten) (ZRH / LSZH), Switzerland">ZRH</acronym> - <acr...
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After watching several tall people having to stoop to enter a regular airliner; a B752 and rather cramped in their seats, what are your experiences as a tall person crunching your way on to a Biz jet; then finding more leg room than you need?.
Would love to have this problem
Andy
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Jump to postHi, I have a problem making my mind up over; maybe you A-Net members can help me. I am planning to fly to <acronym title="Barcelona (- El Prat) (BCN / LEBL), Spain">BCN</acronym> next Month (AUG), from London. I can fly from <acronym title="London - Heathrow (LHR / EGLL), United Kingdom">LHR</acrony...
Jump to postHi, Sorry, but, what do you mean by a "people mover"?, is that a moving walkway?, if so there are a few Spanish Airports that spring to mind; ie: <acronym title="Palma de Mallorca (- Son San Juan) (PMI / LEPA / LESJ), Spain">PMI</acronym> and <acronym title="Barcelona (- El Prat) (BCN / LEBL), Spain...
Jump to postMy vote goes to the Queen of the skies :-
747
Andy
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Jump to postHi After checking Sunwings website <a href="http://www.flysunwing.com" target=_blank>www.flysunwing.com</a> it states that their fleet comprises of Boeing 737-800 aircraft, seating 189 Pax in a 3x3 configuration. There is no mention of how many aircraft they have, nor any mention of the Boeing 757. ...
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My votes are :-
1) British Airways
2) AeroMexico
3) BMI
Andy
Hi.
Am I the first one to say that I love any Airline that gets me where I want to go at a good price with a good service??.
My list of Airlines that I have had a bad experince on more than one occasion is more important than anything.
Andy
Hi, I would guess, as your list suggests that the answer to both of your questions would be a European Airport. <acronym title="London - Heathrow (LHR / EGLL), United Kingdom">LHR</acronym>, <acronym title="Paris - Charles de Gaulle (Roissy) (CDG / LFPG), France">CDG</acronym>, <acronym title="Frank...
Jump to postHi, Largest has got to be :- Heathrow (<acronym title="London - Heathrow (LHR / EGLL), United Kingdom">LHR</acronym>) Smallest has got to be :- London City (<acronym title="London - City (LCY / EGLC), United Kingdom">LCY</acronym>), either that or Fresno (<acronym title="Fresno - Yosemite Internatio...
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Jump to postHi I have been put off writing a trip report by the lack of feedback from other A.Netters, you see loads of people read them, but, hardly anyone seems to leave feedback, if they do, it seems to consist of " great trip report" and the like. Hardly inspiring Andy <img src="/discussions/graphics/...
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Jump to postHi I have flown NWA on a couple of occasions,in 2003, tho it should have been Four times. I flew <acronym title="London - Gatwick (LGW / EGKK), United Kingdom">LGW</acronym> - <acronym title="Detroit - Metropolitan Wayne County (DTW / KDTW), USA - Michigan">DTW</acronym> on a DC10 and found the serv...
Jump to postHi, In this situation I would have to choose the 727, something about a Tri-jet I love, also here in Europe there are a few Airlines still using MD80's, ( SAS, Iceland Express and even occasionally Alitalia) and so can still book flights on these birds. Can't remember any Airlines still using 727's ...
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