watcharacters Posted February 10, 2018 Share Posted February 10, 2018 (edited) 7 hours ago, JoePai said: 18-inch-wide comfort economy class seats I hope that's a misprint. Cost a bit move but so much more is given back. http://www.evaair.com/en-us/flying-with-eva/our-cabin-classes/elite-and-evergreen-deluxe-class/onboard/ Edited February 10, 2018 by watcharacters 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post ballpoint Posted February 10, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted February 10, 2018 7 hours ago, CGW said: Wish they would install more engines on these new planes, two just seems so minimal! Don't worry. No matter how many, or few, engines a plane has it will always have enough power to fly to the crash site. 2 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darcula Posted February 10, 2018 Share Posted February 10, 2018 23 minutes ago, Argus Tuft said: That was 11 years ago. ELEVEN YEARS ago. It was 2007. is that all you could come up with to contribute to this topic?? Too soon, you think? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EddieBaBaBoBo Posted February 10, 2018 Share Posted February 10, 2018 Longhaul premium economy seat width is 16.2 - 21 inches according to SeatGuru: https://www.seatguru.com/charts/premium_economy.php So, 18 inches is on the low side for my fat @$$. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ricardo Posted February 10, 2018 Share Posted February 10, 2018 2 hours ago, JAG said: Are they still trying to flog those? I believe so, although as long as the Board insists on a price which is far-higher than they're being offered, then they probably won't succeed in finding buyers ... OTOH they won't get blamed for having sold at below book-value. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-02-12/no-a340-buyers-so-thai-air-grounds-planes-even-with-cheap-oil https://www.aerotime.aero/en/aviation-finance/finance/17302-thai-Airways-strives-to-sell-its-a340s https://www.ch-aviation.com/portal/news/52952-former-thai-airways-intl-exec-urges-probe-of-a340-purchases http://www.airfleets.net/flottecie/Thai Airways-stored-a340.htm shows nine (out of the original ten) still there. Although they did reportedly manage to transfer one across to the RTAF ... https://www.ch-aviation.com/portal/news/46388-royal-thai-air-force-acquires-an-a340 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Justgrazing Posted February 10, 2018 Share Posted February 10, 2018 3 hours ago, faraday said: Why has the A380 not been the success it was hoped for? Not all airports can accommodate the 380 because of it size but it is as JoePai says a most comfortable aircraft to travel in .. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yogavnture Posted February 10, 2018 Share Posted February 10, 2018 4 hours ago, JoePai said: Agree it is a great shame as that 'albatross ' is by far the most comfortable plane to fly on let the 380 die Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yogavnture Posted February 10, 2018 Share Posted February 10, 2018 3 hours ago, nong38 said: 3x3x3. that sucks. the 350 is a pretty plane i have to admit. im a boeing lover. what happened to two seats on the side??????????? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
baboon Posted February 10, 2018 Share Posted February 10, 2018 1 hour ago, EddieBaBaBoBo said: Longhaul premium economy seat width is 16.2 - 21 inches according to SeatGuru: https://www.seatguru.com/charts/premium_economy.php So, 18 inches is on the low side for my fat @$$. It isn't usually a nether region problem, these narrow seats, as a shoulder problem. These horrible new seats don't take into account that one is wider at the shoulders than the hips. Get a middle seat on an Mrats 777 and be prepared for either doing battle with your neighbours or sitting with your arms above your head for the entire flight. And they wonder why air rage is on the increase... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sydebolle Posted February 10, 2018 Share Posted February 10, 2018 21 hours ago, worgeordie said: " the aircraft took off for a special one-hour flight yesterday afternoon with representatives from the government, " how much commission is it on one of these ? regards worgeordie It's called "in flight negotiations" ;-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fish Head Soup Posted February 10, 2018 Share Posted February 10, 2018 21 hours ago, JoePai said: 18-inch-wide comfort economy class seats They also have an obese class available. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ballpoint Posted February 11, 2018 Share Posted February 11, 2018 The seats are perfectly adequate. You just need to request one on the aisle... 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thaibeachlovers Posted February 11, 2018 Share Posted February 11, 2018 Doesn't matter what sort of plane I fly on, cattle class is always cattle class. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ricardo Posted February 11, 2018 Share Posted February 11, 2018 (edited) 20 hours ago, yogavnture said: let the 380 die With several years' ongoing-production currently sold, and a working-life of over 20-years, they're going to be flying the busiest hub-to-hub routes for many years to come, thank goodness. I recently managed to fly all four legs of BKK-DOH-BKK return on A380s, in the frequent-flyer economy-cabin upstairs, it's much roomier & quieter than the jam-packed B777-200s/300s operated by the same airline. A delight to fly, for us passengers, and I shall continue to seek them out where I can do. The problem is that the economics for airlines have been changed, by the development of fuel-efficient long-haul wide-bodied twin-jets by both main manufacturers, which has enabled all sorts of 'thinner' point-to-point routes to be operated on reasonable frequencies at-a-profit. Both Boeing and Airbus compete successfully in this market-niche too, to the benefit of the customers, and long may that continue. The A350-series is part of that trend. I can see a time coming in the medium/long-term, as the number of Asian travellers soars further from the relatively-limited runways/airspace available, that these ultra-large passenger giants will be an important part of the mix. Indeed Asian airlines are already finding that the A380 suits their longer-haul routes, China Southern & Thai International & Asiana & Singapore Airways & ANA & Korean Air all operate them. While other airlines fly A380s into Asian destinations too, Qantas & Lufthansa & the Gulf-based three, for example. I'm sure (too far back to remember personally !) that similar criticisms were initially made about the B747, despite which it went on to change the face of global travel, and still operates successfully on many routes. It heralded an age of affordable travel for the masses, that's me ! The A380 is not another Concorde, although some might argue that it was launched too far ahead of its greatest economic need. Edited February 11, 2018 by Ricardo 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Just Weird Posted February 11, 2018 Share Posted February 11, 2018 On 2/10/2018 at 10:13 AM, Cadbury said: Saw a few of these coming and going from Noi Bai airport Hanoi more than a week ago. Wondered what they were. Seems they were operating in full service yet the Thai ones are only in demo mode catering for government officials (military and civil service freeloaders). No doubt the PM will soak up the limelight again and make a media opportunity of it and put on some corny hammed up act to be the first Thai person to buy a ticket.....just like he did with the vanishing blue buses over a year ago. "Seems they were operating in full service yet the Thai ones are only in demo mode catering for government officials". Seems not. They are not "Thai ones", from the OP... "The jet’s visit to Bangkok is part of a three-week demonstration tour that is bringing the A350-1000 test aircraft across the Asia-Pacific region". 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Just Weird Posted February 11, 2018 Share Posted February 11, 2018 On 2/10/2018 at 3:17 PM, hansnl said: 2 engines. Cheaper to build Cheaper to run Enough said. ...and more than the plane needs to fly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coulson Posted February 11, 2018 Share Posted February 11, 2018 1 hour ago, Ricardo said: I recently managed to fly all four legs of BKK-DOH-BKK return on A380s, in the frequent-flyer economy-cabin upstairs, it's much roomier & quieter than the jam-packed B777-200s/300s operated by the same airline. A delight to fly, for us passengers, and I shall continue to seek them out where I can do. That little niche upstairs is perfect, low volume of passengers, dedicated service staff and 2 seat window with a nice comfortable ledge. It's the only aircraft i enjoy economy, although the business class and first class are also exceptional, unlike the B777, never understand why you have to get up and shuffle past your neighbour in a premium cabin. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cadbury Posted February 11, 2018 Share Posted February 11, 2018 1 hour ago, Just Weird said: "Seems they were operating in full service yet the Thai ones are only in demo mode catering for government officials". Seems not. They are not "Thai ones", from the OP... "The jet’s visit to Bangkok is part of a three-week demonstration tour that is bringing the A350-1000 test aircraft across the Asia-Pacific region". And you were there in Noi Bai airport Hanoi yourself to know this? I would say Just Weird to that! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Just Weird Posted February 11, 2018 Share Posted February 11, 2018 (edited) 26 minutes ago, Cadbury said: And you were there in Noi Bai airport Hanoi yourself to know this? I would say Just Weird to that! I don't need to be in Hanoi to read the OP here that described what the plane was doing in the region. Why would they be doing the rounds in Asia Pacific with a demonstrator if they were already in full service in Hanoi? Based on the OP it's unlikely but you could be right, so which airline was the plane that you saw in full service with? Edited February 11, 2018 by Just Weird Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coulson Posted February 11, 2018 Share Posted February 11, 2018 35 minutes ago, Cadbury said: And you were there in Noi Bai airport Hanoi yourself to know this? I would say Just Weird to that! There's only one test aircraft on tour in Asia, with the airbus 1000 livery. It may have taken off more than twice and that's what you saw. http://www.airbus.com/newsroom/press-releases/en/2018/01/a350-1000-begins-demonstration-tour-in-the-middle-east-and-asia-.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Searat7 Posted February 11, 2018 Share Posted February 11, 2018 On 2/9/2018 at 10:14 PM, nong38 said: I think the PM should have one for himself, he deserves it. I think one of the A-340’s was taken by the government for his use so there are only 9 left rotting in Thai airports. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steve187 Posted February 12, 2018 Share Posted February 12, 2018 On 2/10/2018 at 5:48 PM, EddieBaBaBoBo said: Longhaul premium economy seat width is 16.2 - 21 inches according to SeatGuru: https://www.seatguru.com/charts/premium_economy.php So, 18 inches is on the low side for my fat @$$. Cathay are 20'' in premium and business and 18'' in economy on the A350/900 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steve187 Posted February 12, 2018 Share Posted February 12, 2018 15 hours ago, Ricardo said: I can see a time coming in the medium/long-term, as the number of Asian travellers soars further from the relatively-limited runways/airspace available, that these ultra-large passenger giants will be an important part of the mix. Indeed Asian airlines are already finding that the A380 suits their longer-haul routes, China Southern & Thai International & Asiana & Singapore Airways & ANA & Korean Air all operate them. While other airlines fly A380s into Asian destinations too, Qantas & Lufthansa & the Gulf-based three, for example. I agree with this, but some airlines never went the A380 route and with orders declining and production dropping to 6 a year, it could be they may not be available when the high traveler numbers do arrive, Singapore have already pensioned off their first A380, by not renewing its 10 year lease. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JimGant Posted February 12, 2018 Share Posted February 12, 2018 Quote So, 18 inches is on the low side for my fat @$$. United has taken a nice step with their Polaris business class configuration, but a real step backward in economy and economy plus, where the dreaded 3-3-3 configuration is now the ridiculous 3-4-3 configuration. And the seat width, both economy and economy plus, is 17 inches! Thirteen hours NRT-IAD in one of those seats, especially a middle one, would be unbearable. https://www.seatguru.com/airlines/United_Airlines/United_Airlines_Boeing_777-300ER.php Sorry for the thread creep -- but forget number of engines when you fly -- but don't forget to check SeatGuru. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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