It's not so much of a leg room problem, it's just that the back of your neck seems to be 6" above the top of the headrest....
It's not so much of a leg room problem, it's just that the back of your neck seems to be 6" above the top of the headrest....
I have used Philippine Airlines twice now and I find the service great
Stop overs for me are a waste of time and you can get delayed on those layovers
I dont miss falling in line for another security check at Hong Kong Airport either
Direct flights with Philippine Airlines can be had for less than £600 and for me that's a bargain!
These flight are proving popular anyway outbound and inbound were both 95% full (June)
Flights departed and arrived on time both ways
All airline food sucks anyway and Philippine Airlines food is not better or worse than the other airlines
I found on Emirates they never did any drink runs and when I asked for a drink (non alcoholic) all they could provide was a single miniature can of coke!
Changing planes at Dubai Airport is not nice and that airport is far too crowded
A380 was great but you only get that to Dubai
Emirates were ok but nothing special and even a bit overrated
I'm very surprised you had no complaints with the food, coming from the person who started this thread complaining about a little arrow on the tv screen. I would agree airline food is not great but I've managed to eat it on most airlines but not on Philippines. My wife does not want to fly them again anyway, she wants to use Thai or Singapore again...
I actually found the food on Philippine Airlines not that bad at all
I make sure I have a full English breakfast before I board any flight and then i don't get high blood when the choice of meal provided by the airline is not available "sorry sir we only have fish and noodles left"
I normally take a goody bag with me anyway Pringles jaffa cakes and more chocolate
Never board a long haul flight hungry and take your own supplies......
Why would your wife want to waste her time in Bangkok or Singapore when she can fly directly?
Haha...big lunchbox full of sarnies for me, bananas, plus bags of crisps, biscuits, etc. No way I'm going to starve...or part with a single penny in ripoff airports.
...and never had an airline meal yet that wasn't better than the muck I cook. All greedily gulped down.
I would have thought that PAL would be more customised to Philippine tradition and it's dominant religion which is Catholicism. They should probably turn it down a little bit like maybe flash it every 4 hours? I agree with you and would find this annoying too.
I dislike all airplane food, with the single exception of the Gü chocolate desert and ice creams served on Virgin in the past.
I find that whatever airline I've travelled with serves too many meals, so I always skip one meal and just have tea coffee or fruit juice instead!
Airline food normally goes along these lines
A rock hard white crusty roll with deep frozen unsalted butter
A horrible pasta starter that few people even attempt eating
Main course is always over salty with plenty of skin
A sickly kind of mousse desert
Snacks later noodles normally Nissin chicken variety
Cathay Pacific leave a soft drinks trolley outside their galley
You just go and help yourself and it has plenty of nice snacks also
On my last trip with Philippine Airlines i went to the galley and asked if they had anything sweet to eat
The air hostess looked at me with amazement and said no we don't have anything sweet but I can give you a packet of peanuts!
I eat every last delicious crumb of it, and also save any tissues, salt and pepper etc, that are left at the end.
Obviously some of you have never experienced poverty.
If I lived in Tondo and I had to scrounge around for food everyday then maybe airline food would be ok.
The problem is I don't.
I am not expecting 3 star Michelin restaurant quality food on an aircraft. Something more than stodge and salt is surely not too much to ask for.
The mass produced meals provided by the likes of "Gate Gourmet", I find uninspiring, dull and bland to the point that I have to bring my own provisions along.
Point taken about the quality of food generally, though ... considering the cost - and duration - of long haul flights.
If the business class airfare was double the economy fare then I would be happy to pay it
Its normally more than 3 times the economy fare which I feel is unreasonable
Premium economy is not worth the extra for what you actually get also
I will continue to use "cattle class" along with my own provisions of course
I love Philippine Airlines!!
Flew with them twice this year April and July
take note:
No Delays ( 13hours London-Manila) - (11 1/2 hrs Manila to London) how good is that ??
Food?? ... I am not a BIG eater of airline foods, they are the same as hospital foods in my opinion!!
but
I indulged with nice drinks : Beer and Whiskey and a big bottle of mineral water as it hydrates me and make me go to the toilet more often to ease my boredom during the fiight.
''Don't be serious..Be Sincere''
There seems to be mixed reviews over PAL I,ve just looked at another forum on the topic and most of the comments are very negative - like never fly with them again kinda stuff. I think I,ll stick to Cathay Pacific as I can,t fault them yet.
Here is another thumbs up for PAL.....
Loads of flights for around £425 in Jan 2015 and that's from Heathrow to Dumaguete return with Philippine Airlines for those wanting to go to that specific area!
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