I have never flown with British Airways and there's a good chance I never will.What are they like are they as good as other Airlines?I think they also own half of concorde but I'm not sure if they're flying.
I have never flown with British Airways and there's a good chance I never will.What are they like are they as good as other Airlines?I think they also own half of concorde but I'm not sure if they're flying.
As with all airlines, it depends where you're flying from and to. They don't fly to the Philippines if that's where you want to go. As far as Concorde is concerned unless you've been hibernating for the last decade you'd know it doesn't fly any more.
May I recommend....
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In the last 10 years, I've flown about 20 times with BA and tend to fly them far less then most airlines. The aircraft are all looking tired, as they have been primarily focusing on the fleet improvement with the A380 joining them this year and the 787 was also due to be incorporated into their fleet.
They tend to have very little interest in the regions, and focus heavily on longhaul. The aircraft have quite old Inflight Entertainment systems. BA makes it fairly clear that they are only interested in those sitting in Club World or First. Terminal 5 if your in economy is an absolute pain, they only announce the gate very late, hence keeping everyone huddled in the shopping area.
well if my next trip is to the philippines I won't go with British Airways or Concorde
Graham that Yorkshire Airlines is absolutely Jet2 in a nutshell!
I never been to yorkshire and I don't think I will bother to visit it ever thankyou.
Ah, another southerner afraid of the big scary northerners!
If you have the money to even think about Concorde (not that it is an option anymore), then can I suggest Emirates first class. I even had a shower on the way back
tup north upto northampton me thinks
PAL used to be quite good too.
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British Airways is fine, I've travelled several times with them, although I always take the cheapest option.
In terms of 'what they are like' it depends what you look for in a carrier.
I understand that some people are unable to maintain comfort in a small seat for several hours, but I've flown over 200 times and apart from a few trips, never been able to justify the price increase for a bigger, softer seat, regardless of being able to afford it.
I eat what they give me and take my own movies, books and music along.
I guess I'm easy to please.
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