Long Haul Flights - Different classes of cabin

Heathrow is exclusively V port.

Gatwick and Manchester Exclusively the older loop based systems (odyssey and nova).

*edit* just looked at my quote. What plates fly what routes ?? lol that will be my dyslexia then.
 
So Monaco is France, and Gibraltar is UK then?

Are you arguing for the sake of it or something? I've no idea what point you are trying to make. I used the term 'That isnt Spain' as a general term to highlight what I meant.

Which is that £1500 isn't exactly a huge amount of money for a 2 week holiday - you'll pay that for any half decent non European destination that isn't frequented by package tours and Easyjet.
 
Looking at going to Antigua this year, and realistically only BA and Virgin fly there...

Both are about the same price, who would you go with and why?
 
Looking at going to Antigua this year, and realistically only BA and Virgin fly there...

Both are about the same price, who would you go with and why?

nothing in it, both are poor

are there no charter airlines that fly there as most of these are better
 
[TW]Fox;17036089 said:
Which is that £1500 isn't exactly a huge amount of money for a 2 week holiday - you'll pay that for any half decent non European destination that isn't frequented by package tours and Easyjet.

If I read this correctly in that you've spent £1500 on a holiday to Canary Islands

Then £1500 isn't too bad for 2 weeks.

When I went with the gf a couple of years back we got a week at a 5 star hotel for £350 a head inc flights and transfers etc.
 
nothing in it, both are poor

are there no charter airlines that fly there as most of these are better


I was always under the impression that scheduled airlines were of a better quality than charter? (well free food & drink and better entertainment)

Though I have only flown with Ryanair as scheduled (and that was awful!)

I have checked Rotty as well and only those two fly direct, I could go with a US airline, but means a stopover in NY for 18 hours, hardly worth it :(
 
I was always under the impression that scheduled airlines were of a better quality than charter? (well free food & drink and better entertainment)

Though I have only flown with Ryanair as scheduled (and that was awful!)

I have checked Rotty as well and only those two fly direct, I could go with a US airline, but means a stopover in NY for 18 hours, hardly worth it :(

That used to be the case but the charter airlines have really improved over last few years

For long haul the charter airlines now have better seating, 33 pitch instead of 31, this is the most important thing to me

entertainment depends on age of aircraft generally but most are pretty similar

in regard to food there is nothing in it

yes the scheduled have free booze but they are very tight with it and with Virgin will usually pretend to have run out about 2-3 hours into the flight
 
How do I get all these airmiles in order to bring down the cost of my tickets? Do i need to spend tons with a particular credit card or travel very often?
 
How do I get all these airmiles in order to bring down the cost of my tickets? Do i need to spend tons with a particular credit card or travel very often?

either

I use VA a lot for Vegas, I book a pair of normal tickets every so often, this gets me 20k miles which I use to subsidise next few tickets

You can also get them through credit cards , certain vendors and loads of other ways
 
[TW]Fox;17036089 said:
Are you arguing for the sake of it or something? I've no idea what point you are trying to make. I used the term 'That isnt Spain' as a general term to highlight what I meant.

Which is that £1500 isn't exactly a huge amount of money for a 2 week holiday - you'll pay that for any half decent non European destination that isn't frequented by package tours and Easyjet.

And as I said, you can do 2 weeks for 2 in a 5* hotel in Egypt (all inclusive as well) for about £1000-1100.
You can even do that on a hotel island like thing, with nothing but hotel, pool and beach there
 
And as I said, you can do 2 weeks for 2 in a 5* hotel in Egypt (all inclusive as well) for about £1000-1100.
You can even do that on a hotel island like thing, with nothing but hotel, pool and beach there

I covered that in my revised description of places that Easyjet fly to :p

What I'm basically saying is that if you dont want the typical package tour/all inclusive thomas cook brochure stuff, then £1500 isnt exactly a huge amount of money per person for a 2 week holiday.
 
Emirates is the way forward the cover most fo the Globe - business class is v modern particulalry on the A380 routes. On the airmiles front - Amex has some schemes which allow points to be credited towards travel flights.

The other option is a Bank of New Zealand Credit Card which allows you to collect airpoints dollars for every spend you make on it, and if you book on Air New Zealand (good premium economy services - particulalry on 747) then you get extra points too - also you can collect points on Star Alliance airlines - I usually get enough points to have a return business cass flight to New Zealand every year.
 
Emirates is the way forward the cover most fo the Globe - business class is v modern particulalry on the A380 routes. On the airmiles front - Amex has some schemes which allow points to be credited towards travel flights.

The other option is a Bank of New Zealand Credit Card which allows you to collect airpoints dollars for every spend you make on it, and if you book on Air New Zealand (good premium economy services - particulalry on 747) then you get extra points too - also you can collect points on Star Alliance airlines - I usually get enough points to have a return business cass flight to New Zealand every year.

Emirates aren't great in economy, they fit 10 seats across on a 777 where other airlines fit 9
 
[TW]Fox;17039520 said:
I covered that in my revised description of places that Easyjet fly to :p

What I'm basically saying is that if you dont want the typical package tour/all inclusive thomas cook brochure stuff, then £1500 isnt exactly a huge amount of money per person for a 2 week holiday.

Easyjet do fly to Egypt though (I think)
 
Easyjet do fly to Egypt though (I think)

YES I KNOW THAT WAS MY POINT

Which is that £1500 isn't exactly a huge amount of money for a 2 week holiday - you'll pay that for any half decent non European destination that isn't frequented by package tours and Easyjet.

Wow, you are frustrating. At least I make sure I've got a point when I go arguement-crazy.
 
yes the scheduled have free booze but they are very tight with it and with Virgin will usually pretend to have run out about 2-3 hours into the flight
Are you sure that isn't just what they tell you when they see the shorts ;) :p
 
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