Any airline could go back to the glory days, but at a price.
Fact is, in general airlines have run the numbers and your second picture yields the better bottom line.
It’s amazing how they would fly those massive DC-8’s from small city to big city as if they were an RJ...
I’m still impressed with overseas service. My favorite has been and continues to be Oman Airlines. Amazing dining and amazing service. Too bad they don’t fly to North America.
There was a bit more to it than that. 50 years ago most airlines were national carriers, either owned by their national governments or granted protected monopoly routes by the government regulators. Think of all the airlines that used to exist, one for every little nation in western Europe for example, back then.
We still have the last vestiges of that time living on in the national carriers of the Persian Gulf and in a few nations that have bailed out their former national carriers during this COVID episode.
My first ever flight on an airplane was in 1964 on a DC-8 from the west coast to Hong Kong. Stop and deplane in Anchorage to refuel. Stop and deplane in Tokyo to refuel. Stop for an overnight hotel stay in Hong Kong and then change planes to a Qantas 707 for the remainder of the flight to Asia. Now my kid brother flies 787s non-stop from the west coast to Tokyo, Hong Kong, Brisbane, Melbourne, Shanghai and Beijing (except when the lock down for COVID) and even further.
Oman Air? Have you flown Qatar, Etihad or Emirates Business or First Class? My last half dozen trips into Muscat a few years ago were all through Doha so I could use Qatar's totally over the top Biz Class lounge.
If I was flying internationally, I may pony up for a first class ticket but I don’t need it going from NY to Atlanta.
I regularly flew Cathay Pacific business class between SFO and Hong Kong. I think the best part of the flight was eating and drinking in the business class lounge before the flight and on the stopover.
The best I've flown was Singapore Airlines. Their economy is as good as some airlines' business class.
Depends on how far I’m travelingI’d rather fly steerage to Europe and get a second vacation free with what I saved on airfare over business class, let alone first class.
That's interesting. The DC8s I flew, 60 and 70 series, had the range for the west coast to Tokyo, if not Hong Kong. Maybe the 50-series had shorter legs.My first ever flight on an airplane was in 1964 on a DC-8 from the west coast to Hong Kong. Stop and deplane in Anchorage to refuel. Stop and deplane in Tokyo to refuel.
I look for cheap flights when I'm paying for it, but I was fortunate to fly business class on the Singapore Airlines nonstop from Newark to Singapore, twice, on the company dime. Those were incredible experiences.
Even the airport, with the addition of the 'Jewel', is an incredible experience.
If I had to pay for tickets, I’d go with whatever is the cheapest. You know what you’re getting if you buy a $50 ticket. I booked with JetBlue for my honeymoon and got a flight and hotel package. I’d much rather invest in a good credit card like the Amex platinum because it gives me lounge access so I don’t need to spend thousands of dollars on a business class seat to gain access. If I was flying internationally, I may pony up for a first class ticket but I don’t need it going from NY to Atlanta.
That's interesting. The DC8s I flew, 60 and 70 series, had the range for the west coast to Tokyo, if not Hong Kong. Maybe the 50-series had shorter legs.
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I’ll actually be down there or in Miami when I get back to training in June. I may have to take you up on that offer!I’ll buy you and your bride a drink when you get here!
I’ll actually be down there or in Miami when I get back to training in June. I may have to take you up on that offer!
Now my kid brother flies 787s non-stop from the west coast to Tokyo, Hong Kong, Brisbane, Melbourne, Shanghai and Beijing (except when the lock down for COVID) and even further.
They have now started offering Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite, and water. The FA comes by with a card showing those 4 items with a number. You put up the number of fingers that matches the item that you want.How did you get a coke!? All I could get on SWA was pretzels and water...
You put up the number of fingers that matches the item that you want.
They have now started offering Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite, and water. The FA comes by with a card showing those 4 items with a number. You put up the number of fingers that matches the item that you want.