Etihad Airline - anyone used them?
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Etihad Airline - anyone used them?
HI
Sorry to be boring with yet another flight question, we are hoping to go back to the UK in July for my mother's wedding. As always, we can't really affors it, so OH is not coming to save on the cost a bit. Checking out various flight prices and Etihad could do us for $6400 approx, but not really heard much about them, has anyone used them?
Have used Qantas (very good entertainment, nice staff and frequent drinks, snacks and meals) and Malaysia (not so good entertainment system, not enough soft drinks offered and no snacks but better seats).
Any thoughts?
Sam
Sorry to be boring with yet another flight question, we are hoping to go back to the UK in July for my mother's wedding. As always, we can't really affors it, so OH is not coming to save on the cost a bit. Checking out various flight prices and Etihad could do us for $6400 approx, but not really heard much about them, has anyone used them?
Have used Qantas (very good entertainment, nice staff and frequent drinks, snacks and meals) and Malaysia (not so good entertainment system, not enough soft drinks offered and no snacks but better seats).
Any thoughts?
Sam
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Re: Etihad Airline - anyone used them?
HI
Sorry to be boring with yet another flight question, we are hoping to go back to the UK in July for my mother's wedding. As always, we can't really affors it, so OH is not coming to save on the cost a bit. Checking out various flight prices and Etihad could do us for $6400 approx, but not really heard much about them, has anyone used them?
Have used Qantas (very good entertainment, nice staff and frequent drinks, snacks and meals) and Malaysia (not so good entertainment system, not enough soft drinks offered and no snacks but better seats).
Any thoughts?
Sam
Sorry to be boring with yet another flight question, we are hoping to go back to the UK in July for my mother's wedding. As always, we can't really affors it, so OH is not coming to save on the cost a bit. Checking out various flight prices and Etihad could do us for $6400 approx, but not really heard much about them, has anyone used them?
Have used Qantas (very good entertainment, nice staff and frequent drinks, snacks and meals) and Malaysia (not so good entertainment system, not enough soft drinks offered and no snacks but better seats).
Any thoughts?
Sam
Not used them myself but my son has.
They are fine....they are the UAE official airline and route through Abu Dhabi
There have been several threads about them...try a search
G
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Re: Etihad Airline - anyone used them?
We did book through them but changed to Emrates and getting our money back was a big problem but as flying with them no experience. I have read that Abu Dhabi airport is a bit of a nightmare as it can't cope with the number of passengers.
We usually use onetime.com to book flights which lists most major airlines.
We usually use onetime.com to book flights which lists most major airlines.
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Son has, fine the usual economy experience. But AD airport a total nightmare, said that was not an experience he would wish to repeat.
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Re: Etihad Airline - anyone used them?
I've flown with them 3-4 times, and my ma just did the kangaroo route with them at my recommendation.
all their planes are very new, the food is good, they have great in-seat entertainment (personal video recorder, tons of movies etc), and the staff were all very good.
abu dhabi airport was initially too small, busy and noisy to cope with the airline's fast growth (they are state-owned: the "bosses" said emirates is stealing our thunder and the oil is running out; here's a huge amount of money; build an airline; don't come back until it's a success) BUT they have just (two months ago) opened a second terminal, which is quieter and more spacious. It's not a relaxing experience but it's not as bad as it was before. I wouldn't pay $100 extra to avoid it for two hours, think of it that way.
if you're travelling with anyone long-distance like that: seriously, buy a decent pair of earplugs (not just freebie foamies), your own stereo headphones (if you have them), don't drink booze, and bring a pillow. You can laugh, but they make all the difference.
all their planes are very new, the food is good, they have great in-seat entertainment (personal video recorder, tons of movies etc), and the staff were all very good.
abu dhabi airport was initially too small, busy and noisy to cope with the airline's fast growth (they are state-owned: the "bosses" said emirates is stealing our thunder and the oil is running out; here's a huge amount of money; build an airline; don't come back until it's a success) BUT they have just (two months ago) opened a second terminal, which is quieter and more spacious. It's not a relaxing experience but it's not as bad as it was before. I wouldn't pay $100 extra to avoid it for two hours, think of it that way.
if you're travelling with anyone long-distance like that: seriously, buy a decent pair of earplugs (not just freebie foamies), your own stereo headphones (if you have them), don't drink booze, and bring a pillow. You can laugh, but they make all the difference.
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Re: Etihad Airline - anyone used them?
Thanks for the info, will keep looking at prices over the next week and then decide.
Wouldn't really choose to return to the UK yet due to costs and still feeling unsettled here but really do think I should be there for my mum's wedding.
Thanks
Sam
Wouldn't really choose to return to the UK yet due to costs and still feeling unsettled here but really do think I should be there for my mum's wedding.
Thanks
Sam
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Re: Etihad Airline - anyone used them?
Hi, we've flown Etihad and they were OK and would definitely use them again.
Also If you book online with Etihad you can choose which seats you want when booking.
Also If you book online with Etihad you can choose which seats you want when booking.
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Re: Etihad Airline - anyone used them?
My friend regularly flies with them (though only to Dubai and Abu Dhabi) and she says that they are really good. Not sure about long haul, but for a large saving it's probably worth a chance. Ref Emirates, I'm having a huge problem with them at the moment with the admin side of things (they have charged £300 for me pressing the wrong key when booking - my fault, but there you go). Emirates do come highly recommended so we thought we'd give them a try. It would be interesting to know how you get on. Have a good flight.
Lorraine
Lorraine
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Re: Etihad Airline - anyone used them?
My friend regularly flies with them (though only to Dubai and Abu Dhabi) and she says that they are really good. Not sure about long haul, but for a large saving it's probably worth a chance. Ref Emirates, I'm having a huge problem with them at the moment with the admin side of things (they have charged £300 for me pressing the wrong key when booking - my fault, but there you go). Emirates do come highly recommended so we thought we'd give them a try. It would be interesting to know how you get on. Have a good flight.
Lorraine
Lorraine
Sam
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Re: Etihad Airline - anyone used them?
now thats not very nice wol - is it? - both inlaws and my mother have flown etihad in the last 2 months both said was great - altho the stop in abu is not very nice
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Re: Etihad Airline - anyone used them?
It's quite a droll story, actually!
Airbus and Etihad personnel did a full power engine run on a brand new $200m A380 without ballast or chocks. With no flaps down the aircraft tried to stop what it thought was an incorrectly configured take-off, by sounding the takeoff warning horn. This was a bit distracting, so someone pulled its circuit breaker. This in turn lead the aircraft - clever things, these airplanes - to think it was airborne. One of its safety features is that it won't allow the pilots to land with the brakes on - so it released the brakes.
No-one thought to cut the power, so..........................
Red faces.
Airbus and Etihad personnel did a full power engine run on a brand new $200m A380 without ballast or chocks. With no flaps down the aircraft tried to stop what it thought was an incorrectly configured take-off, by sounding the takeoff warning horn. This was a bit distracting, so someone pulled its circuit breaker. This in turn lead the aircraft - clever things, these airplanes - to think it was airborne. One of its safety features is that it won't allow the pilots to land with the brakes on - so it released the brakes.
No-one thought to cut the power, so..........................
Red faces.
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Re: Etihad Airline - anyone used them?
OMG, I wouldn't want to be the poor bugger responsible for this mess (although it does sound a team effort!).