NM said:Yes, but if the winds are against you then the trailer is the first to be jettisoned at 35,000 feet.
That's certainly the way it developed with the 747. They were quite roomy when I flew them in 1970 - I guess the A/C must have shrunk since then.NM said:But this is part of the reason that I can predict we will see ever increasing seating densities on the A380 over time, at least approaching the Airbus suggested 3-class config of 555 seats.
Hmm, my first flight on a 747 was in the mid 1970s and I too have distinct memories of it being much roomier than the current config. But perhaps that is because my legs (and the rest of me for that matter) were considerably shorter than they are todaycodash1099 said:That's certainly the way it developed with the 747. They were quite roomy when I flew them in 1970 - I guess the A/C must have shrunk since then.
NM said:Hmm, my first flight on a 747 was in the mid 1970s and I too have distinct memories of it being much roomier than the current config. But perhaps that is because my legs (and the rest of me for that matter) were considerably shorter than they are today.
My 1974 experience was down the back of the bus. I remember reading in the in-flight magazine that there was a library on board and I went looking for a room with rows of books on shelves. I was disappointed when the FA showed me a few magazines that brought no interest for a childstryker said:Yes, have to say that flying LHR-SYD on BA in first class in 1974 was rather nice.
The whole of the upper deck on the 747 being a lounge for F pax.
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inpd said:Hi,
All this talk about longer trips being cheaper and unadvertised sales
going on for 3 hours got me thinking the airlines are really screwed up.
So what would be a fairer (for both airline and oursevles) of pricing
long haul trips beyond just origin and destination and class of travel.
I would suggest:
a) Weight (the larger the person, the more jet fuel!)
b) Leg-room in economy (I would pay $100 for a 5 more inches)
c) Quality of meals (no reason they can't serve business meals
in economy for a price)
d) anything else?
Also, be warned that I passed my U.S. citizenship test last week,
so I'm now also an American as well. So your going to see some changes
in my behavior from now on ...All oil in the world is ours regardless
if its in the U.S. or notand all poor people need is to help themselves :shock: .