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A fare is not a fare is not a fare ....
Just wanted to add what I hope is something to think about when making air reservations to or from Europe, particularly from the West Coast (or anyplace other than the East Coast, where a flight is usually less than six hours).
Considering that many travellers will be going COACH, and on flights for extremely long periods of time (often 11 hours or more), remember that a flight is not a flight. Consider:
Recent reports (4/30/06) from friends: Avoid Aer Lingus. They are trying to build a niche as a bargain European carrier, and they offer no services inflight other than those you purchase! That's right, even water will cost you 2 euros!!! There is no meal service .... no service, period. Imagine doing this for 11 hours. Think carefully!
Air France: (5/1/06): EXCELLENT choice for anyone on a very long haul. We were ticketed from Barcelona to Paris, where we changed planes to a super wide body jet nonstop to Houston, an eleven and a half hour flight. Only five vacant seats on the flight! Upon boarding, there was a pillow and blanket waiting in each seat; flight attendants passed out packets with ear plugs, sleep masks, and moist towelettes. While the coach seats were cramped (aren't they all?), they provided three large meals inflight (fully four courses: salad, entree, cheese course, and dessert ... and the food was GOOD); flight attendants patrolled the aisles regularly offering baguettes from baskets during meals, along with complimentary wine and snacks at will. There was also a duty free store (!) and complimentary Haagen-Daz freezer midplane so you can get up to stretch and get ice cream if you wish. The crew were EXCELLENT and very helpful, and each seat had it's own video screen with a selection of five movies and other distractions, like old TV show reruns, travelogues, music, and video games.
Hope others will post their airline experiences for the benefit of everyone trying to make ticketing decisions.
Cheers~
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