March 16, 201214 yr I have been up in the A380 with SIA, twice. From WSSS to RJAA. Anyone want to share their experiences?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W425f1sZmbQ&feature=related
March 16, 201214 yr Not Yet.....but I am still preference towards the 747-400. I still try to book on one when I can over anything else as they will be retired soon.The A380 will be around for decades to come so plenty of chance to book on one. The 747-400 days are numbered so I will book on that while I still can. To me the 747-400 will always be the 'Queen of the Skies'Cheers Matthew Kane I'm Dyslexic, what's an error to you is not to me
March 16, 201214 yr Not Yet.....but I am still preference towards the 747-400. I still try to book on one when I can over anything else as they will be retired soon.The A380 will be around for decades to come so plenty of chance to book on one. The 747-400 days are numbered so I will book on that while I still can. To me the 747-400 will always be the 'Queen of the Skies'CheersYes I love the feel of the 747-400 too Matthew.Cathay Pacific still has a fair few in its fleet, along with QF and BA. I believe the BA 744s are humidified. I did a RJAA-EGLL run in one (BA) and actually slept (days before I started drinking to go to sleep LOL!).I'll post a drool photo for you..... two in fact. Both Cathay. I liked the Qantas interiors about 14 years ago, not sure if they still have them, I will go check.
March 16, 201214 yr Shucks! It used to have delightful blue seating, not the Malaysian Airlines style orange pink seating. You know where to find the photos, links no can do here...Does anyone notice how 'subdued' the 'development team' was in the video? In first flights of the Boeing (such as the 777) you see the guys jumping and rejoicing like they won the Grand Title Sports event...... Interesting how there was no rejoicing in the A380 first flight.
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