Titan airlines?
#16
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: TLV/ATH/LON/EZE/NYC/UIP
Programs: BA*GGL, A3*G, AF*P, VS*S
Posts: 1,011
I had the reverse flight last week, was looking forward to my flat bed on the 777-operated morning service, noticed at OLCI I'd been shifted from 10A to 2A, and naively thought they'd opened up the F cabin to GCHs! It was only when I checked the seat map on the way to the airport that I realised what had happened, and nobody at F check-in had a clue until I raised it with them. I had all the same issues as the OP with the flight - tatty plane, rubbish food, surprisingly little locker space.
Anyway thanks OP for pushing them and setting a precedent - I've whacked in a request to refund me the difference between ET, which I may as well have booked, and CE.
Anyway thanks OP for pushing them and setting a precedent - I've whacked in a request to refund me the difference between ET, which I may as well have booked, and CE.
#17
Join Date: Jan 2016
Posts: 116
Club Europe on Titan
Titan was excellent on my flight to Marseille.
*Pre departure beverages.
*Multiple top ups.
*Small battle of champagne to take off board as 'gifts'
*Same food and drink offering as BA (it comes from BA)
*Excellent service
*IFE through wireless on ur phone/laptop.
I am not sure what is the Op complaining about really...
*Pre departure beverages.
*Multiple top ups.
*Small battle of champagne to take off board as 'gifts'
*Same food and drink offering as BA (it comes from BA)
*Excellent service
*IFE through wireless on ur phone/laptop.
I am not sure what is the Op complaining about really...
#18
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: UK
Programs: MUCCI, British Airways Executive Club Gold
Posts: 1,795
Titan was excellent on my flight to Marseille.
*Pre departure beverages.
*Multiple top ups.
*Small battle of champagne to take off board as 'gifts'
*Same food and drink offering as BA (it comes from BA)
*Excellent service
*IFE through wireless on ur phone/laptop.
I am not sure what is the Op complaining about really...
*Pre departure beverages.
*Multiple top ups.
*Small battle of champagne to take off board as 'gifts'
*Same food and drink offering as BA (it comes from BA)
*Excellent service
*IFE through wireless on ur phone/laptop.
I am not sure what is the Op complaining about really...
G-ZAPW, also a 733, started life with BA in 1988 as G-BOZB. Yes, Titan are still flying this 30 year old aircraft
I personally didn't feel particularly safe on G-POWC.
#19
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: UK oop north
Programs: BMI Diamond Club RIP,BAEC Silver
Posts: 1,692
We've been subbed to Titan only once but thought them a distinct improvement on BA economy, more bemused though by the thought that anybody would pay £375 to fly CE from MAD to LHR..... return hopefully ? Else surely MAD?
#20
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: UK oop north
Programs: BMI Diamond Club RIP,BAEC Silver
Posts: 1,692
It is very hit and miss with Titan. They have some horrible aircraft. I have been on G-POWC multiple times which is a 26 year old 737-300QC. The seats are palletised and wobble all over the place. They make some of BA's planes look new.
G-ZAPW, also a 733, started life with BA in 1988 as G-BOZB. Yes, Titan are still flying this 30 year old aircraft
I personally didn't feel particularly safe on G-POWC.
G-ZAPW, also a 733, started life with BA in 1988 as G-BOZB. Yes, Titan are still flying this 30 year old aircraft
I personally didn't feel particularly safe on G-POWC.
#21
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Oxfordshire, UK
Programs: BAEC Silver, IHG & Accor Plat...
Posts: 734
OP - can you post a pic of the "alien afterbirth" ?
#22
Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: Lisboa, PT
Programs: QRPC Silver, BA Silver
Posts: 243
I only flew Titan once when covering for an EZY flight - for an EZY cover it was fine albeit VERY old plane. However, it was hands down the hardest landing I ever have experienced! I def wouldn't be happy if that had been a BA ticket - but then there have obviously been some much better experiences mentioned above!
#23
Moderator: British Airways Executive Club, Marriott Bonvoy
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Englandshire
Programs: SPG LT Plat, BA G, BD*LG, MG Blue+ ...
Posts: 16,031
FWIW, any poster who has pictures that help illustrate their complaint, but unsure how to post them, is welcome to ping them over in an email over to one of the mods.
#24
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: UK oop north
Programs: BMI Diamond Club RIP,BAEC Silver
Posts: 1,692
I only flew Titan once when covering for an EZY flight - for an EZY cover it was fine albeit VERY old plane. However, it was hands down the hardest landing I ever have experienced! I def wouldn't be happy if that had been a BA ticket - but then there have obviously been some much better experiences mentioned above!
#25
Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 7,464
I only flew Titan once when covering for an EZY flight - for an EZY cover it was fine albeit VERY old plane. However, it was hands down the hardest landing I ever have experienced! I def wouldn't be happy if that had been a BA ticket - but then there have obviously been some much better experiences mentioned above!
So BA has softer landings than U2? And you are prepared to pay for said softer landings?
#26
Original Poster
Join Date: Aug 2017
Location: Madrid/UK
Posts: 53
seems like I got a particularly bad flight I guess...
#29
Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 5,894
Correct that is my understanding too. Titan have nothing to do with the catering it is provided by the airline who is usually operating the flight. In this case BA.
#30
Join Date: Nov 2016
Location: Gateshead
Programs: BA Gold, ELAL Top Platinum
Posts: 851
They lease planes to other airlines on rare occasions. They also rent out planes. They had a B767 which was so old it had wo cabin air failures last year and had to make an emergency landing in AMS!!!