Shifty wrote:
My flights from here to the US are 12+ hours, and all I care about is the price... Unless you fly first class, it won't be that comfy, amost all airlines are the same. And unless you fly charter, you'll get food; and maybe it's just me, but 6 hours isn't that long, if necassary bring food...
I'd be willing to fly on plastic chairs if the flight was 200 dollars cheaper.
I think there is a big difference between the airlines even if you're travelling economy. For example, i hve experienced that Malaysian Airlines have more legroom than KLM and Emirates have funny sloping seats i kept sliding off. I think for a long haul flight (and yes 6 hours is long haul in my opinion) it does make a HUGE difference. And i'm saying that with 4 return trips to australia in the last 3 years each one being 18 hours flying time each way.
Slime Lord wrote:
I have considered a flight from and to London, then getting a train or something. Lubbers the trains. Gateshead/Newcastle (driving wise) is about 8 hours north of London, and being on a train would likely be about half that time (which would be the time I'd have to wait (3 hours) plus the flight (1 and half hour)), so it might be more fun to get on the train instead lol. I don't plan on having many bags as it is, I plan on shipping what little I have there.
Anyone have any Airplane Folks they enjoyed a great deal?
i wouldnt have thought it would be half the time. i dont know figures but i dont think the trains stop that much. its probably about 4.5-5 hours plus waiting time (thats a guess tho -
http://www.nationalrail.co.uk would tell you). i'd reccommend getting a train, particuarly as you'll be tired if you've just flown so you dont want to have a long drive in a foreign country in a different car on the left hand side of the road to cope with!!