Flight Test
Flight test: $450 for an upgrade?
Before take-off, passenger are offered the chance to upgrade - much like ditching a VW for a Mercedes.
Before take-off, passenger are offered the chance to upgrade - much like ditching a VW for a Mercedes.
A seat that manoeuvres to any desired position make this a very comfortable and seemingly quick flight.
If you're more than 1.8 metres tall, seriously consider economy plus.
Even if you go all out and get all the flight extras, including checked-in luggage, this is still one of the cheapest options around.
There's not a scratch in sight, it looks sensational and there's a spring in the crew's step.
It seems even the natives aren't owning up to this aspect of Italy.
Almost 20,000 satay skewers are served on Malaysia Airlines flights daily.
This flight was cheaper and faster than taking a high-speed train, so, yes, it's a good alternative.
The lack of free lounge access for all but top-tier frequent flyers for domestic flights under five hours, such as this one, is disappointing.
Qantas staff go above and beyond to meet the needs of a fussy passenger in business class.
The rock-bottom price can't be beaten, but you have to set your expectations very low.
Larger seats, with a leg rest and adjustable footrest, makes sleep an easier proposition on this overnight flight.
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