British Airways YVR to LHR
Dear all
I'm thinking about arranging a trip to London in October. BA is very competitively priced, but they seem to still be operating 747s on that route and I assume they are pretty old. Would you be concerned? I am nervous flyer! Thank you! PS: just checked: they seem quite old! https://www.airfleets.net/ageflotte/...%20Airways.htm |
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There is no reason to be concerned, BA has an excellent safety record.
Planes are expensive and airlines tend to keep them 20-25-30 years, Delta has some aircraft pushing 30 years old. Air Canada some of the A320's are from the early 1990's and still flying safely. You have probably been on 20+ year old aircraft before and didn't realize it since airlines are constantly doing maintenance and upgrading cabins to look modern. |
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Originally Posted by Snowy560
(Post 12792370)
Dear all
I'm thinking about arranging a trip to London in October. BA is very competitively priced, but they seem to still be operating 747s on that route and I assume they are pretty old. Would you be concerned? I am nervous flyer! Thank you! PS: just checked: they seem quite old! https://www.airfleets.net/ageflotte/...%20Airways.htm If the ticket price is good,get in there quick :) |
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Thank you both for your reassurance. The price difference is quite significant compared with Air Canada!
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If you’re concerned about safety then BA has never had a fatal accident. Also newer aircraft doesn’t necessarily equal safer aircraft as we’ve seen with the Boeing 737 MAX.
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I know! We had a flight that was scheduled to be on a 737 MAX last Summer!
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Originally Posted by Snowy560
(Post 12792391)
Thank you both for your reassurance. The price difference is quite significant compared with Air Canada!
no worries with a 747 just cos of age. The Boeing 737 max is brand new and I would rather be on the 747. |
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Yes I wouldn't have travelled on the MAX even if had been deemed "safe". But I'm considering the 747.
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Re: British Airways YVR to LHR
Originally Posted by Snowy560
(Post 12792370)
Dear all
I'm thinking about arranging a trip to London in October. BA is very competitively priced, but they seem to still be operating 747s on that route and I assume they are pretty old. Would you be concerned? I am nervous flyer! Thank you! PS: just checked: they seem quite old! https://www.airfleets.net/ageflotte/...%20Airways.htm So no need to worry about safety as other posters have said on here BA have an excellent record. |
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I would have no concerns whatsoever as regards the safety of any BA aircraft.
It is just that no matter how cheap, we would not fly BA, they are on our 'no fly' list as we have been let down by them so many times in the past. |
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Originally Posted by Snowy560
(Post 12792391)
Thank you both for your reassurance. The price difference is quite significant compared with Air Canada!
They do generally fly the A380 during peak season, and 747 rest of the year, LH still flies the 747 as well into YVR but its a dying breed so you would actually be quite fortunate to be able to experience a 747 before they go off into retirement over the next couple of years. |
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Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 12792834)
BA often has the best fares out of Vancouver especially in slow and shoulder seasons when demand to Vancouver drops like a rock, doesn't help that they have no feed from a partner airline in Vancouver as Air Canada is in Star and BA in One World making YVR a star alliance hub so AC will connect passengers onto United, and other partners instead.
They do generally fly the A380 during peak season, and 747 rest of the year, LH still flies the 747 as well into YVR but its a dying breed so you would actually be quite fortunate to be able to experience a 747 before they go off into retirement over the next couple of years. Didn't know BA flies a A380 during Peak Season! |
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Thanks everyone!
I love the discussion and the views! Main messages seem to be: BA is very safe 747s run by BA may be old but will be safe grab cheap fares while you can Compare safety of old 747 vs new 737 Max |
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Originally Posted by Snowy560
(Post 12792841)
Didn't know BA flies a A380 during Peak Season!
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Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 12792834)
BA often has the best fares out of Vancouver especially in slow and shoulder seasons when demand to Vancouver drops like a rock, doesn't help that they have no feed from a partner airline in Vancouver as Air Canada is in Star and BA in One World making YVR a star alliance hub so AC will connect passengers onto United, and other partners instead.
They do generally fly the A380 during peak season, and 747 rest of the year, LH still flies the 747 as well into YVR but its a dying breed so you would actually be quite fortunate to be able to experience a 747 before they go off into retirement over the next couple of years. |
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