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PG Monkey Jan 24, 2013 1:42 pm


Originally Posted by DYKWIA (Post 20115390)
OK thanks. To take it one step further, was the flight you are referring to in the OP the only bad one out of 6?

My point is that you can have a bad flight with any airline. If it's consistently bad, then you have a big right to complain, but the issues you raised were pretty minor IMO - and hopefully just a one off.

Thinking back over my flight history, I can only recall one really bad flight. That was on BA in F class - and boy did I rant on the BA forum :)

Out of 6, that one flight was the only one where I felt short changed.

On one other EK flight our boarding zone was the last one called & I was near the end of the queue.

Anyway, I couldn't fit my carry on case anywhere. An FA got annoyed and said I must put the case in an overhead locker, despite it being obvious I was looking for space. She came back quite quickly and with a louder tone said I had to stow it for takeoff. I asked whether there was space anywhere else.

She huffed and walked away, then a second FA approached me and offered to put the case in a crew locker at the rear of the plane. At the end of the flight, the (second) FA brought the case back to my seat just before the exit scrum began. In that case, it was clear it was one bad FA & the other one definitely made up for it by going over and above what I'd expected.

m3red Jan 24, 2013 8:53 pm

This thread is ridiculous. One bad economy flight :rolleyes: I've had bad j and y flights with lots of airlines...ek are better than most but I use them a lot so I'd know that on the whole they are consistent.

eightblack Jan 24, 2013 11:15 pm


Originally Posted by m3red (Post 20118819)
This thread is ridiculous. One bad economy flight :rolleyes: I've had bad j and y flights with lots of airlines...ek are better than most but I use them a lot so I'd know that on the whole they are consistent.

Actually it's not. I for one applaud the OP for being able to articulate his points with minimal emotion. To many frequent flyers, the comments the OP made might be superfluous but he is entitled to his opinion and this after all, is a bulletin board which welcomes all experiences.

Like you, I fly EK a fair bit and find the product very consistent across all the cabins. But I have also come to set my expectations according to the cabin I'm in.

Dave Noble Jan 24, 2013 11:21 pm


Originally Posted by eightblack (Post 20119543)
Actually it's not. I for one applaud the OP for being able to articulate his points with minimal emotion. To many frequent flyers, the comments the OP made might be superfluous but he is entitled to his opinion and this after all, is a bulletin board which welcomes all experiences.

Ok. Simple questions

[1] Do you actually think that the complaints are that major
[2] Would you see that as giving a worst flight ever in case where decent amounts of varied travel has been done

eightblack Jan 24, 2013 11:35 pm


Originally Posted by Dave Noble (Post 20119571)
Ok. Simple questions

[1] Do you actually think that the complaints are that major
[2] Would you see that as giving a worst flight ever in case where decent amounts of varied travel has been done

Ok. Simple response

[1] Not everyone is as black and white as you. What is minor to some is major to others
[2] The OP clarified that perhaps "worst flight ever" moniker was perhaps stretching it

Dave Noble Jan 24, 2013 11:40 pm


Originally Posted by eightblack (Post 20119625)
Ok. Simple response

[1] Not everyone is as black and white as you. What is minor to some is major to others
[2] The OP clarified that perhaps "worst flight ever" moniker was perhaps stretching it

I refer the honourable gentleman to the questions asked ; would the honourable gentleman of SG/US care to actually answer the questions asked :)

eightblack Jan 25, 2013 12:36 am


Originally Posted by Dave Noble (Post 20119641)
I refer the honourable gentleman to the questions asked ; would the honourable gentleman of SG/US care to actually answer the questions asked :)

[1] No

m3red Jan 25, 2013 2:02 am


Originally Posted by eightblack (Post 20119543)
Actually it's not. I for one applaud the OP for being able to articulate his points with minimal emotion. To many frequent flyers, the comments the OP made might be superfluous but he is entitled to his opinion and this after all, is a bulletin board which welcomes all experiences.

Like you, I fly EK a fair bit and find the product very consistent across all the cabins. But I have also come to set my expectations according to the cabin I'm in.



This....

Good point 8B

rathin100 Jan 25, 2013 6:21 am


Originally Posted by eightblack (Post 20119625)
Ok. Simple response

[1] Not everyone is as black and white as you. What is minor to some is major to others
[2] The OP clarified that perhaps "worst flight ever" moniker was perhaps stretching it

+1

Thanks, EB, I'm with you totally on this.

PG Monkey Jan 25, 2013 6:46 pm


Originally Posted by Dave Noble (Post 20119571)
[1] Do you actually think that the complaints are that major

Out of interest, what would you consider a 'major' complaint in terms of in-flight service?


Originally Posted by eightblack (Post 20119543)
Actually it's not. I for one applaud the OP for being able to articulate his points with minimal emotion. To many frequent flyers, the comments the OP made might be superfluous but he is entitled to his opinion and this after all, is a bulletin board which welcomes all experiences.

Like you, I fly EK a fair bit and find the product very consistent across all the cabins. But I have also come to set my expectations according to the cabin I'm in.

Thanks, I appreciate that.

What really stuck with me on my early Y flights with Emirates (including the first one in 1999 when I was still at school) was how brilliant their service was, considering we were in cattle class.

Your comment about setting expectations is an excellent point. My experiences from previous flights probably set my expectations so high that what was in truth a mediocre flight service came across as something far worse.

jackiedada Jan 25, 2013 9:48 pm


Originally Posted by PG Monkey (Post 20125382)
What really stuck with me on my early Y flights with Emirates (including the first one in 1999 when I was still at school) was how brilliant their service was, considering we were in cattle class.

Ah, the good old days of EK. Those are long gone, unfortunately....

PG Monkey Feb 4, 2013 5:01 pm


Originally Posted by PG Monkey (Post 20125382)
Out of interest, what would you consider a 'major' complaint in terms of in-flight service?

Disappointed that no response has been forthcoming.

I was interested to know what Dave Noble considered a 'major' in-flight service complaint to be.

DYKWIA Feb 5, 2013 12:31 am


Originally Posted by PG Monkey (Post 20185773)
Disappointed that no response has been forthcoming.

I was interested to know what Dave Noble considered a 'major' in-flight service complaint to be.

No Dom in F :D


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