virgin atlantic upper class
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The flying stock is more like 20-25 if you fly with BA, which goes some way to explain why I never get anywhere on time with them. Emirates brilliant (who are forking out $99bn...really for new A380s and 777s) but of course bankrolled by the Arabs as are Qatar and Etihad but we could discuss these merits all day long. And Virgin aren't in profit, but generally I like.
But the comments on this topic are pretty childish - no I lie - pathetic ALL ROUND gentlemen!!
But the comments on this topic are pretty childish - no I lie - pathetic ALL ROUND gentlemen!!
LHRFlightman said:
audidoody said:
Let me see if I understand this - you are in Upper Class - with a full length reclining seat - hot and cold stewardesses attending to your every reasonable need - and yet you are ranting that they have the audacity to keep you waiting while they ensure the aircraft is fit to fly.
Did you tell them who you were?
Jeez. Who would want to work with the public?
This all day. Did you tell them who you were?
Jeez. Who would want to work with the public?
They say money doesn't buy class. In the OP's case I'd add intelegence to that quote.
Snails said:
A Boeing 747 costs ~$368 million.
A Airbus A380 is ~£410 million.
That is a lot of flights, over many years to recoup that outlay. No wonder the stock is 15-20 years old, that is before fuel, staff etc.
Those are list prices. Airlines (especially large ones) don't pay anywhere near that price for aircraft. Many also finance their fleet rather than buy outright.A Airbus A380 is ~£410 million.
That is a lot of flights, over many years to recoup that outlay. No wonder the stock is 15-20 years old, that is before fuel, staff etc.
Snails said:
A Boeing 747 costs ~$368 million.
A Airbus A380 is ~£410 million.
That is a lot of flights, over many years to recoup that outlay. No wonder the stock is 15-20 years old, that is before fuel, staff etc.
How many airlines have some sort of leasing arrangement as opposed to buying outright?A Airbus A380 is ~£410 million.
That is a lot of flights, over many years to recoup that outlay. No wonder the stock is 15-20 years old, that is before fuel, staff etc.
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