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Old Jan 17, 2002, 6:31 pm
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VIE-PEK in C. What to expect?

I am looking forward to this, but haven't seen many trip reports on OS in C class. Thanks in advance.
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Old Jan 19, 2002, 8:44 am
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OS is flying by Airbus A330-200 VIE—PEK-VIE three days a week.
As Rudi posted several times, their business class ('Grand Class') is considered being one of the best 'bets' available.
24 plush sleeper seats (2-2-2) in 4 rows with personalized entertainment center, offering up to 8 movie and 12 music selections, 48.9cm (19.3") seat width, 149.9 cm (59.0") distance between seats, 142.5° reclining angle, 26.4cm (10.4") LCD screen. Food is excellent.
 
Old Jan 20, 2002, 3:19 pm
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I love Grand Class. Food is great, FA's are very nice... I wish OS had a F product. Im sure you will enjoy your flight.
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Old Jan 21, 2002, 4:12 am
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OS is one of my favorite carrer.
I only board OS C class on the route between
Vienna and Osaka(KIX) by A340.
The seat and the food(western) is great
compared with other most airlines.
I support CX, BA and OS have the most great
C class service.
And also Vienna airport is convenient and
comfortable to transfer to other european
destination, becase it is not so large.
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