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Old Jan 10, 2016 | 7:33 am
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Originally Posted by sdsearch
But are all of these bookable by themselves? I know there are other places in the world where an airline from outside the country or region offers connecting flights after longhaul service using the same plane, where the connecting flight is not bookable on its own, only in conjunction with that longhaul flight.

There used to be someone who offered a connecting flight LHR-BRU (London Heathrow - Brussels) in this manner, but I don't remember who offhand nor do I know whether it still exists.
Originally Posted by goldencondor
Madrid and Frankfurt (LAN)
Madrid and Heathrow (Iberia, their A330 plane only)
Barcelona and Vienna (Air China)
Athens and Munich (Air China)
These are all bookable in both economy and business. None of these services offer First Class.


Originally Posted by goldencondor
Munich and Manchester (Singapore Airlines)
Bookable in economy and business, but not First - not online anyway. I think they do have First on the planes, but I don't know how you book it, or even if you aren't permitted to book it for a short haul leg.


Originally Posted by goldencondor
Amsterdam and Gatwick (Garuda Indonesia)
Malta and Larnaca (Emirates)
Bookable in Economy, Business and First.


Originally Posted by goldencondor
Belgrade and Sofia (Qatar Airways
Not bookable in any class so I assume you can't do so, despite Qatar's route map showing the flight connecting in Sofia.



Originally Posted by Adam1222
There are tons of trip reports about Ethiopian and Korean on the internet.
The airlines you listed vary greatly amongst each other and based on what specific aircraft is used.
Ethiopian and Korean both offer fine business products. For Ethiopian, depends on what plane.
Thanks!

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