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Old Jun 12th 2007, 5:40 am
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Has anyone flown with them?

Are they nice and are they good with Children?

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Old Jun 12th 2007, 5:48 am
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Originally Posted by LIBBY
Has anyone flown with them?

Are they nice and are they good with Children?

Thanks in advance

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Only flown on my lonesome with them.
I would say "average".
Food is very much Asian style.

Probably not much help - sorry.

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Old Jun 12th 2007, 6:16 am
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We fly with them on the 3rd July, the thought of 2 one hour stops was my incentive - along with the price - £1000 for business class, OH is not a good flyers so to stop for one hour to refuel, then a further one hour stop will not give him chance to think!

At the end of the day even if the flight was not too good, you only have to do it once!!!
 
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Hi

We fly with them on 23 June and have a 5 year old so will let you know how they are.
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Only flown with them to Thailand a couple of times and would recommend them, but i was on my own. They are very competitive price wise but like Andrew63 said the food is very asian (which my kids would hate).
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