Rome J class
#31
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Hong Kong
Posts: 79
Attila123, glad you enjoyed the new J, you are very lucky indeed, they changed the aircraft at the last minute.
With regards to not being assured that you'll get the new J everytime you fly, you've got to understand that no matter what airline you fly, when they roll out a new product, it'll take some time for them to refurbish their whole fleet, and this can take a bit of time. In the meantime, hopefully you'll be lucky enough to get more of the new aircrafts!
I'll tell you when I'm in Seoul, go for coffee
p.s. I'll be going to Rome on the 28th of Feb, it looks like its still the 343
BTW, any recommendations for places to eat out in Rome?
With regards to not being assured that you'll get the new J everytime you fly, you've got to understand that no matter what airline you fly, when they roll out a new product, it'll take some time for them to refurbish their whole fleet, and this can take a bit of time. In the meantime, hopefully you'll be lucky enough to get more of the new aircrafts!
I'll tell you when I'm in Seoul, go for coffee

p.s. I'll be going to Rome on the 28th of Feb, it looks like its still the 343

BTW, any recommendations for places to eat out in Rome?
#33
Original Poster
Join Date: Jan 2002
Posts: 198
Flying Pig
I only transit Rome to the Middle East so I don't stay there though--
I can say though they have excellent cappucino in the airport cafe where CX departs from (Gate C-26).. It is better than the cappucino in the Business Class lounge downstairs. Also they have a quite a good duty free in that airport--
I only transit Rome to the Middle East so I don't stay there though--
I can say though they have excellent cappucino in the airport cafe where CX departs from (Gate C-26).. It is better than the cappucino in the Business Class lounge downstairs. Also they have a quite a good duty free in that airport--

