Why is 4 engines important? The 777 and 330 are both very safe aircraft.
What work has Virgin Atlantic had done on its wings? As far as I can see their A340s haven't had any major structural issues.
What work has Virgin Atlantic had done on its wings? As far as I can see their A340s haven't had any major structural issues.
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i am planning 1st ever overseas trip to london in may. ok a bit late but heres the biggie, who to fly ?
would have liked qantas but higher price for premium economy & dont fancy goiing to dubai.
so choice narrows r
to bristish or virgin atlantic. virgin gets more thumbs up but i read the plane they use had major structural work on their planes. gets me nervous.
so looks like british airways even though premium is not as good. little bit concerned that they have very old 20 year old jumbos.
does any body know if british fly their old jumbos from sydney to london or do we get the newer ones ?
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Why is 4 engines important? The 777 and 330 are both very safe aircraft.
Pure Mathis at play here, one engine goes.... 3 more to keep flying with,
mental thing if i had a car that got a flat tyre i could limp to somewhere but on a motorbike i would be stuck. no great logic just makes me feel better.
Pure Mathis at play here, one engine goes.... 3 more to keep flying with,
has anybody flown premium with british, i know its not supposed to be great but is it really awful-
If one engine goes on a four or two engine aircraft you will be landing immediately.
lokked up british airways tonigjt and from hong hong to london its $850ish each way premium which kinda sounds low. if i could use my brothers points then i duppose that could drop thr price a bit more.
i know that is a jumbo and its 12 hours so even if it isnt the brst premium at least its on half the trip. also looked up cathay bit its more expensive than british.
i think too that british migjt have rwally good pilots from what i read on the internet. that is comgorting as well