Best airline/aircraft you flown with

brain_higgybrain_higgy Posts: 500
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I hear emirates A380 is the best service but could be wrong who else have flown or what is the best airline/aircraft to fly with
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  • Flat MattFlat Matt Posts: 7,023
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    Qantas for me.

    I flew out to Australia with them and British Airways on the way back. BA were utter crap by comparison.
  • dearmrmandearmrman Posts: 21,434
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    BA, Qantas & JAL
  • AVTECHAVTECH Posts: 1,399
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    For me it was Titan Airways (private charter company) http://www.titan-airways.com/home.html
  • tealadytealady Posts: 26,262
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    Laker.
  • Kiko H FanKiko H Fan Posts: 6,546
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    British Airways (our airline of choice)
    Singapore Airlines were good too.

    To be honest, I can't recall any airline I've flown with as 'bad'.
  • edExedEx Posts: 13,460
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    I've always liked flying Virgin in their 747s, although both Cathay Pacific and Qantas have impressed at times.

    Never been in one of those A380s. I like the way the smaller Airbus planes land, they create a cushion of air under the plane that makes landings smoother than Boeings. If they've pulled that off on the A380 then that's well worth a trip one day.

    Not on Emirates though. I won't give my money directly to any country that treats gay people like myself as criminals, so the entire UAE and anything from there is off limits.
  • Pumping IronPumping Iron Posts: 29,891
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    I like Singapore Airlines
  • BrotherDanielBrotherDaniel Posts: 1,439
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    Emirates with the missus, easy jet with the lads, you can have good banter with easy jet
  • Dan SetteDan Sette Posts: 5,816
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    Qantas / Singapore Airlines / Emirates.

    All on the long haul to Oz.
  • BinaryDadBinaryDad Posts: 3,988
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    Singapore Airlines on a A380 to Australia. But then, my flight back was pretty empty and I had an entire row of seats to myself. But the service was top notch and the in-flight entertainment was pretty varied.
  • BunionsBunions Posts: 14,992
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    I love BA :cool:

    Have flown with them for over 20 years with no negative experiences whatsoever.

    Flying Virgin for the first time in a few weeks and I'm dreading it :(
  • gmphmacgmphmac Posts: 2,212
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    British Airways. Everything about the service was fantastic.
  • radcliffe95radcliffe95 Posts: 4,086
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    Delta, it was some years ago though.
  • deano0501deano0501 Posts: 1,365
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    My favourite was Qantas. Service from cabin crew was fantastic. And the amount of food we were served was outrageous!

    Flown with Cathay Pacific too, again to Australia. Good service, decent overall experience but just not quite as good as my trip with Qantas.
  • anne_666anne_666 Posts: 72,891
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    Qantas, British Airways, Air Canada
  • CherumanCheruman Posts: 754
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    Venga Airways, perfect for going to Ibiza.
  • edExedEx Posts: 13,460
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    Just thought of a now defunct one. Sun Air, back from when I lived in South Africa. They used to bring everyone on board a glass of champagne before take off, and you never had anyone sat next to you unless you were actually travelling together.
  • NX-74205NX-74205 Posts: 4,691
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    British Airways, RAF and USAF.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 4,864
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    Royal Jordanian, lovely flight, food, service, seat pitch etc.
  • lemoncurdlemoncurd Posts: 57,778
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    I've been on an Emirates A380 a couple of times. Nothing particularly different from other airlines to be honest.
  • mashamoto79mashamoto79 Posts: 2,884
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    Most airlines are much the same now.

    There are obvious exceptions eg. Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific etc etc
  • FizixFizix Posts: 16,932
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    BA and Virgin, both 747's
  • CravenHavenCravenHaven Posts: 13,953
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    go Whooshywings, faster than thoughtobole, peepers porthole fider than the melly conceibates, vertigone all over the next row when no paper baggy and the smelldestrocious! time for another gin and chronic settleseltzer, pinchy bum hostesses mostests, all lipsty thankyou and goodbode fair traveller drainhiggy, don't forget the dutypriceys.
  • BunionsBunions Posts: 14,992
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    go Whooshywings, faster than thoughtobole, peepers porthole fider than the melly conceibates, vertigone all over the next row when no paper baggy and the smelldestrocious! time for another gin and chronic settleseltzer, pinchy bum hostesses mostests, all lipsty thankyou and goodbode fair traveller drainhiggy, don't forget the dutypriceys.
    Ahahahaaa!!! :D

    Been hoping you'd do some more :kitty:
  • eluf38eluf38 Posts: 4,874
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    Emirates. Saying that, U.S. Airways and American Airlines both made the transatlantic crossing very comfortable.
    Suppose we've been lucky - never really had reason to complain about any airline.
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