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Oct 29, 01, 11:07 pm
I am wondering if anyone have any comments on LOT? I am primarily interested in trans-Atlantic J class and its safety record.
Thanks,
Steven
Thanks,
Steven
LOT Polish Voyager - How is LOT?View Full Version : How is LOT? username Oct 29, 01, 11:07 pm I am wondering if anyone have any comments on LOT? I am primarily interested in trans-Atlantic J class and its safety record. Thanks, Steven Steyr Nov 14, 01, 2:40 pm excellent safety record since switch to the western fleet. JClass excellent service but no individual screens/phones/PC power. Configuration similar to N.American domestic F class 2-2-2. JClass sold at major discount comparing to other major carriers, hence generally it is worth considering. My impression: lack of gadgets is compensated with very courteous "old world" good quality inflight service. Also Warsaw is very "connection friendly" airport. username Dec 2, 01, 8:11 am Hi, Thanks for the comments. I will post a trip report after my flight this Friday. I heard about the lack of gadgets and hopefully I can keep myself entertained during my 8 hour flight. Steven username Dec 7, 01, 6:11 pm Just got off my LOT Warsaw-Chicago flight. Here are my impressions: check-in/airport staff - fair - nothing fancy for J class but not too bad lounge at Warsaw - good - small but has everything (including Internet access) (actually I am not sure about bathroom or showers) boarding - chaotic - no pre-boarding for J passengers. No announcement - people just rushed to the gate when the door opened. inflight service - excellent - efficient, friendly and sincere - you get the feeling they want to take care of you - unlike some of those trans-Atlantic AA FAs that have plenty of AAtitude. equipment - good - clean and well maintained seating - fair - not great C class but acceptable in-flight entertainment - no individual video nor noise reducing headsets but 2 movies plus cartoons. food - fair - not even as good as some medium priced restaurants in Warsaw - don't understand why they don't spend more effort on this. overnight kit - poor - I don't know what they are thinking. I would do it again. Steven [This message has been edited by username (edited 12-08-2001).] kurz Dec 21, 01, 6:29 am My first flight with LOT was in 1970, a 3 US$ student ticket on a domestic flight. Since that time LOT has improved a lot. This year I flew LOT domestic and European, both C and Y class. Here are my impressions. Check-in agents and airport staff : Correct, nothing fancy; Lounge at Warsaw : Not the top, but good service and well maintained, all drinks, papers, etc. Boarding : Normal European way, no pre-boarding. Inflight service : Excellent, very efficient, cabin staff masters languages, is friendly and sincere. You really get the feeling they take care of you, in particular in C; Cabin : clean and well maintained; Metal : relative new fleet, Boeing etc., well maintained. Food : fair/good, as good as most European airlines. Kosher meal served. In general LOT can indeed spend more quality effort on food. I will fly LOT again. |