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Is this being tight?....
.....booking flights to Melbourne on China Airlines?
I've seen them on the Asda website for £350 one way. Anyone have any experience of them? Thanks TC :) |
Re: Is this being tight?....
Originally Posted by touchingcloth
.....booking flights to Melbourne on China Airlines?
I've seen them on the Asda website for £350 one way. Anyone have any experience of them? Thanks TC :) R. |
Re: Is this being tight?....
Originally Posted by Carruss
Dont know about the airline but theres nothing tight about it. Leaves you more money for when you are in Oz eh! ;)
R. cheers. :) Lorri |
Re: Is this being tight?....
Originally Posted by supersonic4
hey if you are tight ,we are too,booked with eva for dec.
cheers. :) Lorri We paid a 'normal' price for our flights as we only wanted one stop (as we have three kids) and need to get to where we are going as soon as possible! R. |
Re: Is this being tight?....
only thing I'd say is that China Air has one of the worst safety records in the industry - they're known for recruiting poor pilots too.
probably without kids I'd have travelled with them but with rugrats now in tow I wouldnt. but, cheap is cheap, and you cant beat that price. |
Re: Is this being tight?....
Originally Posted by touchingcloth
.....booking flights to Melbourne on China Airlines?
I've seen them on the Asda website for £350 one way. Anyone have any experience of them? Thanks TC :) Search this forum using search option - there are plenty of comments about htem came up about 2mths ago. last fligth i had with them - this was business class (!) - they had a movie showing on one of those drop-down-projectors with 4 bulbs... and the seats had ashtrays the plane was so old. You really , really, wanna think about this. It will not be a comfortable experience food service wise , cabin staff wise, or any tother wise. You probably wont crash because that dont happen so much however you wont eat much and it'll be pretty basic. Think Easyjet with a touch of aeroflot. There wont actually be chickens running in the aisles of the plane but you'll hear them in the overhead baggage bins |
Re: Is this being tight?....
Originally Posted by touchingcloth
.....booking flights to Melbourne on China Airlines?
I've seen them on the Asda website for £350 one way. Anyone have any experience of them? Thanks TC :) The cost of our flights was about £430.00 each (including all taxes and fees). The IOM e-mail is [email protected] |
Re: Is this being tight?....
Originally Posted by spalen
you will certainly have some tales to tell.
There wont actually be chickens running in the aisles of the plane but you'll hear them in the overhead baggage bins |
Re: Is this being tight?....
Originally Posted by touchingcloth
.....booking flights to Melbourne on China Airlines?
I've seen them on the Asda website for £350 one way. Anyone have any experience of them? Thanks TC :) Pay a bit more and fly Malaysian at least. |
Re: Is this being tight?....
Originally Posted by rpa34
I wouldnt fly with them if you paid me! A plane goes down on a regular basis and the pilots are poorly trained.
Pay a bit more and fly Malaysian at least. |
Re: Is this being tight?....
Originally Posted by HiddenPaw
Have to agree, they have a poor safety record. Quite a few of their fatal crashes have been crew error (like pressing the wrong button, taking the wrong course) or maintenance error.
Seriously, they havent mucb of a clue! |
Re: Is this being tight?....
Lots of it is to do with eastern culture - there are many examples where a Captain on an eastern airline has made a wrong decision, but the First Officer won't correct him because the Captain is his superior officer. The whole culture of cockpit management is very different.
Getting back to the chickens in the baggage bin (love it!!!), a friend who emigrated in 1980 came by a tortuous route including a sector on a Pakistani airline. Passengers on that one had a small camping stove, and were seen cooking thir dinner in the aisle. :eek: |
Re: Is this being tight?....
Originally Posted by Pollyana
Lots of it is to do with eastern culture - there are many examples where a Captain on an eastern airline has made a wrong decision, but the First Officer won't correct him because the Captain is his superior officer. The whole culture of cockpit management is very different.
Getting back to the chickens in the baggage bin (love it!!!), a friend who emigrated in 1980 came by a tortuous route including a sector on a Pakistani airline. Passengers on that one had a small camping stove, and were seen cooking thir dinner in the aisle. :eek: That's scary :scared: !! I remember when my boss planned a trip to climb Kilimanjaro and flew out on Ethiopian Airways. He took some photos of the wing of the aircraft. It was held together with ducting tape...and you could see some the tape fraying!!!!! ohhh...and there was a hole in the floor of the aisle. Pollyana...maybe it was the same plane your firiend flew on and PIA had sold it onto Ethiopian...and the hole had been caused by fire from the stove :eek: |
Re: Is this being tight?....
Love the comment about the chickens!!
Its not tight to find the cheapest flight. I don't think I would fly with them as I can't imagine it being a very comfortable flight. |
Re: Is this being tight?....
Originally Posted by touchingcloth
.....booking flights to Melbourne on China Airlines?
I've seen them on the Asda website for £350 one way. Anyone have any experience of them? Thanks TC :) Nothing wrong with being tight....I know Royal Brunei do flights to Perth for under 350 one way so if I have to foot the bill then reclaim, I will definitely be taking the cheaper option. |
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