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A350-1000 maximum seating rises to 480
Airbus's A350-1000 has been cleared for an increase in maximum accommodation to 480 seats, through the installation of modified exits. (www.flightglobal.com) 기타...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
+Just asking for trouble!
Re the cost of air travel: i have a wonderful old November 1942 war-time flight schedule for Trans Canada Airlines (now Air Canada). An economy return flight from Toronto to Vancouver cost $220 (average worker's weekly income was probably around $30). Today, the same flight costs about $600 (average weekly wage is about $1200). The 1942 flight required about 7 times the weekly wage; the 2019 flight costs about one-half of a weekly wage! The 1942 flight took about 15 hours with 5 stops en route; today's flights take a little more than 4 hours and fly non-stop. Does anyone have information about the seat pitch, number of seats, configuration and aircraft used at that time?
Toronto-New York cost $45 and took two hours.
Toronto-New York cost $45 and took two hours.
They made the restrooms even smaller.............
What a news , bye bye A380 , 747 and the triple 7 .
Everyone seems to think you have a choice. How many times have you paid for am upgrade or a certain seat, the airline changes the plane because of issues, or simply amalgamates 2 flights which have too many empty seats and you are stuck in a different seat even though you paid for a better one. That will happen here.
It has happened on every flight on TAP YYZ-LIS, both ways and usually without informing me in time to do anything but complain. Last flight my wife and I (both in our 80s) were moved three rows apart while the premium bulkhead seats we had paid for remained unoccupied! No refunds because we were both still in the so-called premium economy seats - one inch of additional legroom...
Airlines will have no problem selling these cramped seats. Sorta like the fast food joints have no problem selling junk food. People want and will be willing to pay the cheapest price for a commodity, no matter how bad it is for them.