Qualiflyer - LX ERJ C-class
nyflyer
Oct 24, 02, 11:33 pm
Just noticed that ERJ flights on Swiss are two-class... I'm familiar the European arrangement of moveable bulkheads and convertible seats on narrowbodies, but how does one do two-class on an ERJ? I'm assuming not only are all seats the same, but there is one cabin for all? Is there any difference (meal for instance) - in other words what makes C-class C-class on these flights?
Did the old Crossair do this too? I imagine this is done even on the Saabs?
Thanks for the help... Just curious :-).
Marvin
Oct 25, 02, 1:29 am
"Just noticed that ERJ flights on Swiss are two-class... I'm assuming not only are all seats the same, but there is one cabin for all? Is there any difference (meal for instance) - in other words what makes C-class C-class on these flights?"
Nothing at all on board! Same seats, no curtain - it's usually less crowded up front, but many regulars tend to sit wherever they feel like or move (i.e. closer to the front than assigned) because there is no C/Y distinction. The C ticket gives you an extra 10kgs baggage allowance (30kg) and lounge access (+flexibility). That said, I find the regional planes "fun" because they (SWISS) make up for the cramped and sometimes rather noisy (Saab 2000) cabins with relatively intensive service à la former Crossair, which is why I never book anything other than Y-class on these pkanes. Two or three bar trolley runs /sandwiches / coffee / fruit and chocolates. Hot meals are served on the "longer short hauls" e.g. to Seville, Helsinki, Copenhagen etc.
You could do a lot worse!
Rgds, Marvin
nyflyer
Oct 25, 02, 10:20 am
Well, a through ticket in C on American (either AA's own flight or an LX codeshare) automatically puts you in C on this flight... So just curious.
CPH is in fact the flight being considered and it actually sounds rather nice. Leather seats and hot meals on a two hour flight DOES sound like C class even if they do it for Y as well.
The lounge is a plus for connecting in ZRH (two hour layover).
Thanks for the info http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif ... I don't know if I'll be making this trip (odds are I won't be) but I was "looking around" so to speak and this came up so it piqued my curiosity nonetheless.
ch_usa
Oct 27, 02, 4:54 pm
I took me some time to figure this out:
On flights to HAM, for example, they use Avro, Embraer and Saab. While on Avro service is different between Y and C, Embraer and Saab have the same service for the entire plane. The interesting thing about it is that on Embraer and Saab the entire plane is C-class service with a cold meal. (Only the wine selection is not as good as C on Avro - meaning one swiss assemblage each for red and white.)
So if you fly on a C-TKT, you get C-Class service on any plane. If you fly Y, you get better service (C-style) on Embraer and Saab than on Avro (on Avro it is only a sandwich - like Embraer on really short flights like GVA-BSL). To be complete, on Airbus C has wider seats (2-3 instead of 2-2) and in Y not as good service as in the Embraer, always depending on flight length, of course.
swiss traveler
Oct 29, 02, 4:34 am
I made yesterday a Y CDG-GVA swiss flight on ERJ. For a 50 minutes flight, I got a selection of 3 different wines, 3 simple and nice sandwiches, fruits, chocoldes. The 2 FA were nice and smiling and, for a plane that were almost full, very efficient. They came to everyone about 5 to 6 times. It was almost too much food and I had to hurry up for finishing my glass before landing! I have to say it was more than nice for a really cheap fligtht (CHF 180 taxes incl.). Wanted to share such a good experience.
Concerto
Oct 29, 02, 8:25 pm
You want to keep away from Delta these days. What a bog awful flight from CDG to JFK I had, on a clapped out MD11, worn on the inside and outside, unfriendly service and dreadful, minimal food. These American companies really seem to be the pits.
Concerto
Oct 29, 02, 8:27 pm
You want to keep away from Delta these days. What a bog awful flight from CDG to JFK I had, on a clapped out MD11, worn on the inside and outside, unfriendly service and dreadful, minimal food. These American companies really seem to be the pits.
nyflyer
Oct 29, 02, 8:38 pm
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Concerto:
You want to keep away from Delta these days. What a bog awful flight from CDG to JFK I had</font>
Your advice surely is of interest... Someplace... But I don't think this topic relates to delta in any way http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/confused.gif ?