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Warbird posted:We have a friend that refuses to travel economy due to some reason or the other and she paid out of pocket for first class on a flight to China and back. Which is fine I guess but everyone should be required to make that hop in steerage once to build character. Also it’s not that bad? I think that's heavily dependent on if you're larger or smaller than the theoretical person around whom the seat was designed, and how full the flight is. If I'm not sitting bolt upright, the person in front of me is going to recline right into my knees, and my shoulders overhang my seatmates' seats unless I lean out into the aisle or squish myself into the window.
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Safety Dance posted:I think that's heavily dependent on if you're larger or smaller than the theoretical person around whom the seat was designed, and how full the flight is. If I'm not sitting bolt upright, the person in front of me is going to recline right into my knees, and my shoulders overhang my seatmates' seats unless I lean out into the aisle or squish myself into the window. This. I'm 6'5" and an enormus pile, so crossing oceans needs to happen in a premium cabin for my comfort and that of those around me. I'll do Y+ on day flights, but not where I'm expected to actually get some sleep. This is also why the day flights to Europe are the best.
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Warbird posted:Which is fine I guess but everyone should be required to make that hop in steerage once to build character. What character are they building?
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I am about to fly trans Atlantic on Air France premium economy, which from what I read sounds like a downgrade from SAS premium economy that we originally booked. I miss being able to do business across the pond, esp from the west coast. 13 hours in an economy seat gets old quick
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Psion posted:What character are they building? Giles Corey
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Safety Dance posted:I think that's heavily dependent on if you're larger or smaller than the theoretical person around whom the seat was designed, and how full the flight is. If I'm not sitting bolt upright, the person in front of me is going to recline right into my knees, and my shoulders overhang my seatmates' seats unless I lean out into the aisle or squish myself into the window. She’s smaller than average and if I recall right was either too blasted or too drugged to remember much of the flight.
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luminalflux posted:I am about to fly trans Atlantic on Air France premium economy, which from what I read sounds like a downgrade from SAS premium economy that we originally booked. I miss being able to do business across the pond, esp from the west coast. 13 hours in an economy seat gets old quick My dad and I flew Air France to Paris premium economy about 5 years ago. It was an A340 and was much better than the economy seats. I'm sure it wasn't as nice as business, though. No idea what it's like now, however. I fly by myself to visit my parents and sometimes a Delta First class domestic isn't that much more than Economy+ so I splurge. However they don't do meals since Covid unless it's like NY-LA so the value has been reduced.
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I did UK to New Zealand in steerage class. 27 hours door-to-door. The only ones that get to beat that for regular discomfort are probably in the military.
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luminalflux posted:I am about to fly trans Atlantic on Air France premium economy, which from what I read sounds like a downgrade from SAS premium economy that we originally booked. I miss being able to do business across the pond, esp from the west coast. 13 hours in an economy seat gets old quick I flew about 12 times to France between 2018-2019, Air France flights were always worse than the relatively equivalent Delta options out of Atlanta for non first class. And their seats do this stupid thing if you recline where it actually just moves the bottom part of the seat out so you just slouch instead, they’re terrible. I always went with Delta if schedules allowed, the planes were newer too.
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meltie posted:I did UK to New Zealand in steerage class. 27 hours door-to-door. The only ones that get to beat that for regular discomfort are probably in the military. IDK, the seats lined up on the side of a C-17 are more comfy than some steerage class commercial airline flights I've been on. All kinds of leg room.
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e.pilot posted:lol look at this guy that’s never flown widebody lay flat business class everybody I meant in cattle class but others have responded already.
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Zero One posted:My dad and I flew Air France to Paris premium economy about 5 years ago. It was an A340 and was much better than the economy seats. I'm sure it wasn't as nice as business, though. No idea what it's like now, however. Hard product wise I’d say the SAS Y+ is better. AFs seats are very plasticy and have fuckall for under seat storage. I would do business upgrades a lot when single, now that we’re two people that’s a bit harder to swing, but the upgrade from SAS Y+ to lie flat business was like $100 on the way back so we’re doing that for sure
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PeterCat posted:IDK, the seats lined up on the side of a C-17 are more comfy than some steerage class commercial airline flights I've been on. My brother flies P-8s and they usually just fly their birds to/from a deployment or take another one of the squadron’s back. I guess that’s better than a C-17? I’m not sure.
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PeterCat posted:IDK, the seats lined up on the side of a C-17 are more comfy than some steerage class commercial airline flights I've been on. The C-5 has a decently-large passenger cabin but the climb up to it is pretty and the seats point towards the tail. You're also behind the CG so it can be a little bumpy. There are also precious few windows.
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ryanrs posted:I'm heading to Zzyzx this weekend. Midjack posted:Malta really is beautiful! ~Coxy posted:When it comes time to leave, go up to the viewing deck of the airport and you can see your plane come in and the passengers disembark. Wait, what? Is there a Zzyzx in Malta? I'm going to the 1940s abandoned health spa in the Mojave Desert. The entire point of calling it "Zzyzx" is that it's a made up word. It would be super weird if it was named after some place in Malta (link pls btw).
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Nah I was just making a drive by joke, Malta has a lot of z and x in its place names.
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Heh, I checked the Malta airport codes in case it was some kind of airplane nerd joke, but couldn't figure it out. Like maybe since it's the southernmost capital in Europe, the airport regulators assigned it ZZYZX as a joke. My vacation will be decidedly less glamorous: three weeks offroading in the Mojave, living out of my minivan. Forecast for the first night is 27 F, but it will warm up later in the week once the rain starts, lol. I'll be east of Barstow by then, so I should stay dry enough.
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Turns out ZZYZX is a waypoint south of Las Vegas. Not actually near the town of Zzyzx, California, but in the same general part of the world I guess. The FAA requires that all waypoint names be five letters long and pronounceable as a word. I guess ZZYZX qualifies.
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Air France apparently thinks that being on a 777 for 11 hours without Wi-Fi is ok in tyoool 2021. Their premium economy seats sucked rear end too.
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Worst flight I had the last two decades was an AF744 to Mauritius chock full of holiday traffic. Emirates overnight from Dubai to Hamburg or Düsseldorf (I forgot) on an otherwise empty center row, with 4-seat across ‘lie-flat’ as the flight attendant called it, was by far the best, especially for a €400 return trip.
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luminalflux posted:Air France apparently thinks that being on a 777 for 11 hours without Wi-Fi is ok in tyoool 2021. Their premium economy seats sucked rear end too. Everything about being pax on the 777 is hell. Shittiest wide body I've traveled on multiple times.
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I thought the 3-3-3 coach 777 experience was similar to the 2-4-2 a330 and 3-4-3 or whatever 747 Those 3-4-3 777s that United run must be hell though.
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Koesj posted:
Same on an Austrian Vienna-Newark day flight. Whole center row of 4 to myself, flight attendant kept topping up the white wine, all three hobbit movies on the IFE. Not traveling in style, but with pleasure.
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hobbesmaster posted:I thought the 3-3-3 coach 777 experience was similar to the 2-4-2 a330 and 3-4-3 or whatever 747 Yeah they're real bad, I was on a string where I got stuck on one of those both ways on transatlantic trips at least once a month.
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Everyone: "this configuration is hellish and I hate it." Airline: "okay, we'll make a better configuration and you can pay modestly more per seat. Not double or anything, just a bit more. Or you can have premium economy." Everyone: "Wait, what the gently caress? I'm not paying that! The other airline's tickets are $20 cheaper!" Economy class is hell and it will strictly only ever get worse because it turns out many, many people would prefer hell to paying more money. PT6A fucked around with this message at 19:16 on Dec 18, 2021 |
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It’s not quite fully true since you can tell the “bad” airlines by who runs 3-4-3 777s.
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Air Canada lol. They're also running 9-abreast 787s. I think when I flew them I did so in premium economy and I found the 777 delightful. Premium economy is absolutely the way to go if you can afford it, and frankly for discretionary travel, not being able to afford PE for an overseas flight would qualify for me as "I cannot afford this trip at this time."
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i will pay extra for premium economy every time as long as it's not ridiculously priced. the problem is that it often is in international routes
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There was one time PE cost more than business so I just bought the business fare (which was abnormally cheap). That was a good trip!
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As a tall galoot if my company sends me anywhere I kick up a huge fuss if I can’t get them to pay extra for an exit row, now I guess that has morphed into premium economy. The bonus with exit rows is the bozos in front of me can’t recline and smash my kneecaps. I flew an AC 777 from Toronto to YVR once and wasn’t stuck in the middle 4 but it was still hellish. Would not do that again.
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hobbesmaster posted:It’s not quite fully true since you can tell the “bad” airlines by who runs 3-4-3 777s. Still beats the old united 777s with five across the middle. Was on one of those on a ten-hour flight to Hawaii once, for a wedding. And they treated it like a normal domestic flight too, with only BoB food and drinks and no IFE.
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priznat posted:As a tall galoot if my company sends me anywhere I kick up a huge fuss if I can’t get them to pay extra for an exit row, now I guess that has morphed into premium economy. The bonus with exit rows is the bozos in front of me can’t recline and smash my kneecaps. If you're travelling alone, middle four is fine. At most one person will want to climb over you, and at most you must climb over one person.
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AF premium economy catering is a lot better than Delta's
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# ? Dec 19, 2021 00:38 |
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Flying is bad. Do less of it. You don't really have to go to that place.
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# ? Dec 19, 2021 00:49 |
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Counterpoint, the worst Americans I've ever known all have never traveled outside the country, many of them basically haven't left their state. Getting exposure to other cultures isn't a bad thing
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ranbo das posted:Counterpoint, the worst Americans I've ever known all have never traveled outside the country, many of them basically haven't left their state. I agree with you in spirit, but as it turns out, traveling isn't really the journey of mind and culture as we might believe. It might just be mindless consumption, putting money into a can and hoping you get wow in return. People walk past Trajan's column every day wondering where the Colosseum is. People burn hundreds of thousands of gallons of jet fuel every day doing absolutely gently caress all of any value for humanity. Why not do less of it?
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If you're non revving at a higher priority than me then yeah, please don't travel. I hear the Irish pub at the strip mall is great.
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The best part about traveling is that there's an Irish pub everywhere
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Salami Surgeon posted:The best part about traveling is that there's an Irish pub everywhere https://oddathenaeum.com/irish-pub-in-a-box/
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drat, thats interesting! Also drat, I was hoping it was some home kit to make a home bar more 'Irish'
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