Bundy Bear
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74 flights with a range of different airlines.
Carrier breakdown:
Qantas(38) 10 flights were in business class, business class is very nice but it is not worth the 4x times price over economy. Qantas economy is fine, row 4 is nice on the 737-800s but I don't mind the 737-400s if you can get row 5 or 6.
American Airlines(10) 9 of these flights were in first class, maybe I had low expectations of American Airlines but all flights including the flight in economy were good. American First fares are usually 3-4 times more expensive than the cheapest economy but for the status credits and mileage then if you can get a good deal I think it is worth the premium.
Jetstar(6) 1 flight in star class, not worth the money but a nice boost for the Status Credits, all others in Y including 3 flights on JQ(NZ flight). 2 economy flights made better from a visit to the first lounge before hand.
Air NZ(4), 1 was mainline and also good if you can get a seat in space +, the front few rows. the other 3 were Air NZ link, New Zealand is one of the few airlines in the world where you can turn up for check in 5 minutes before boarding, service was usually a biscuit with water and tea or coffee, flights on the Beech1900D offer no service.
Air Pacific(2) Best flights for the money in 2010, a seat in row 1 of a 747 is very nice, to be able to watch take off from both front windows, maybe I don't expect much when I am buying a dirt cheap business class fare.
Qantas(Operated by Alliance)(2) standard Qantaslink service with a decent breakfast offering, not much in Olympic Dam, very small airport, but I was there for the status credits of course.
Southwest(2) You are buying a cheap airfare on the worlds biggest low fare airline, service is a drink with a snack mix. On the flights under an hour then service is a water drink, no IFE on Southwest.
British Airways(2) Nothing much to report, a drink with a snack mix, and the cabin crew do it quickly on the short hop from London Heathrow to Amsterdam. There is no IFE on the short haul European services so take your own book or MP3 player for entertainment.
Continental Airlines(1-Charter-2 segments) It was a charter so it is hard to compare with standard continental service. Continental 757s have IFE and show a movie on the long sectors, seat pitch decent which I find better than the Qantas 737-800s.
Air Chathams(1) Jump seat, what more can I say, excellent flight experience, no service but I was there for the experience.
Royal Brunei(1) Another cheap business class airfare out of New Zealand. There is no alcohol served on Royal Brunei. The lunch service was nice, maybe I don't expect much on these cheap business class flights. IFE was decent, on par with Air Pacific and probably better than AR.
Aeropelican(1) 20 minute flight so nothing to report, it was a flight 88 miles in length, no onboard service and everything bigger than a purse had to be gate checked, as there is no overhead space.
Delta Airlines(1) No IFE on the DC9 the whole reason to pick Delta. Service on the 90 minute to New York was a drink and a snack mix.
Alaska Airlines(1), No IFE on the 737-800 but there was Gogo inflight(Wifi inflight) service was a drink(can) with a snack mix.
Aerolineas Argentinas(1) Another cheap business class airfare out of New Zealand. Snack service due to the time of day, alcohol available, probably the worst business class for hard product(seat, IFE) cabin crew ok, I was paying a economy price so I wasn't expecting much.
Virgin Blue. (0) They put me on Qantas due to the cancellation of 2 flights to Sydney in a matter of hours,hopefully they are better in 2011.
That is 2010 done.
Carrier breakdown:
Qantas(38) 10 flights were in business class, business class is very nice but it is not worth the 4x times price over economy. Qantas economy is fine, row 4 is nice on the 737-800s but I don't mind the 737-400s if you can get row 5 or 6.
American Airlines(10) 9 of these flights were in first class, maybe I had low expectations of American Airlines but all flights including the flight in economy were good. American First fares are usually 3-4 times more expensive than the cheapest economy but for the status credits and mileage then if you can get a good deal I think it is worth the premium.
Jetstar(6) 1 flight in star class, not worth the money but a nice boost for the Status Credits, all others in Y including 3 flights on JQ(NZ flight). 2 economy flights made better from a visit to the first lounge before hand.
Air NZ(4), 1 was mainline and also good if you can get a seat in space +, the front few rows. the other 3 were Air NZ link, New Zealand is one of the few airlines in the world where you can turn up for check in 5 minutes before boarding, service was usually a biscuit with water and tea or coffee, flights on the Beech1900D offer no service.
Air Pacific(2) Best flights for the money in 2010, a seat in row 1 of a 747 is very nice, to be able to watch take off from both front windows, maybe I don't expect much when I am buying a dirt cheap business class fare.
Qantas(Operated by Alliance)(2) standard Qantaslink service with a decent breakfast offering, not much in Olympic Dam, very small airport, but I was there for the status credits of course.
Southwest(2) You are buying a cheap airfare on the worlds biggest low fare airline, service is a drink with a snack mix. On the flights under an hour then service is a water drink, no IFE on Southwest.
British Airways(2) Nothing much to report, a drink with a snack mix, and the cabin crew do it quickly on the short hop from London Heathrow to Amsterdam. There is no IFE on the short haul European services so take your own book or MP3 player for entertainment.
Continental Airlines(1-Charter-2 segments) It was a charter so it is hard to compare with standard continental service. Continental 757s have IFE and show a movie on the long sectors, seat pitch decent which I find better than the Qantas 737-800s.
Air Chathams(1) Jump seat, what more can I say, excellent flight experience, no service but I was there for the experience.
Royal Brunei(1) Another cheap business class airfare out of New Zealand. There is no alcohol served on Royal Brunei. The lunch service was nice, maybe I don't expect much on these cheap business class flights. IFE was decent, on par with Air Pacific and probably better than AR.
Aeropelican(1) 20 minute flight so nothing to report, it was a flight 88 miles in length, no onboard service and everything bigger than a purse had to be gate checked, as there is no overhead space.
Delta Airlines(1) No IFE on the DC9 the whole reason to pick Delta. Service on the 90 minute to New York was a drink and a snack mix.
Alaska Airlines(1), No IFE on the 737-800 but there was Gogo inflight(Wifi inflight) service was a drink(can) with a snack mix.
Aerolineas Argentinas(1) Another cheap business class airfare out of New Zealand. Snack service due to the time of day, alcohol available, probably the worst business class for hard product(seat, IFE) cabin crew ok, I was paying a economy price so I wasn't expecting much.
Virgin Blue. (0) They put me on Qantas due to the cancellation of 2 flights to Sydney in a matter of hours,hopefully they are better in 2011.
That is 2010 done.