i remember thedays....
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P.S. I remember when Y was nice and Stew.'s doubled as fashion models. Grrrowwwww!
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I remember the days when domestic Y flights cost about as much as domestic F does now.
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The rest had at least some free juice and biccies (again we're talking hour-long flights) or a full meal (usually cold cuts, salad, and a little sweet in Y and a proper hot meal in C). Longest flight I've taken this year was a massive 2 hours 5 mins.
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... when a four-year-old could get the middle seat between two friendly businessmen and be entertained all the way from Chicago to Houston.
They were strangers, I was in the middle seat and my mom was two rows up with my older brother. No one thought anything of it. That would never happen now.
It was my third flight - but the first that I remember.
They were strangers, I was in the middle seat and my mom was two rows up with my older brother. No one thought anything of it. That would never happen now.
It was my third flight - but the first that I remember.
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when your family (or whomever) could "escort" you not only to the plane but get on, give you a kiss goodbye and then leave.....
go visit the pilots and actually "talk" to them for a while
go visit the pilots and actually "talk" to them for a while
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When the government regulated airfares, food and service were the only ways airlines could differentiate their product (all ticket prices were the same). Hence, there was extravagant food and good service. But don't forget the flip-side, flying under regulated fares was very, very expensive --- a rare treat for the middle class.
Last edited by telloh; Nov 27, 2007 at 4:05 am
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Good point. Ten years ago a mid-week with no weekend stay coach roundtrip between LAX and JFK ran $1650 (it was refundable though). Didn't make a difference if I bought it two weeks in advance. Now-a-days the same ticket (albeit non-refundable) is under $500.
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Yes, but there's an exponentially higher chance you won't MAKE IT to JFK if anything goes wrong now.
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...when plenty of the UK domestic shuttle services were turn-up-and-go.
...when you could always, always get on the earlier flight if you got to the airport early.
...when the departures lounge was little more than a bar in the corner (open at 8am) selling ancient bottles of Britvic fruit juice at extortionate prices.
...when your bags were always waiting for you at the luggage carrousel.
...when queues were only for charter flights, and even then, only 10 minutes long.
...when the local airport's business lounge was accessed by simply knowing where it was (it was in an obscure part of the airport, in amongst some offices).
...when the way to get cheap flights was to buy 'bucket' seats on undersold charter flights, from shady operators making almost all their money from insurance sales and currency commission. You would then be dumped an a military airfield in the middle of nowhere in some random country, and realise, as all the tour customers are whisked off, that you have to attempt to make your own way to the nearest town, wherever that may be.
...when, to go from the UK to France, you ended up queueing up at the Post Office for a 'British Visitors Passport', available over the counter.
...when all frequent fliers in the UK carried their Schiphol 'See Buy Fly' bags as a symbol of pride!
...when CDG1 seemed like an avant-garde vision of the future!
...when you could always, always get on the earlier flight if you got to the airport early.
...when the departures lounge was little more than a bar in the corner (open at 8am) selling ancient bottles of Britvic fruit juice at extortionate prices.
...when your bags were always waiting for you at the luggage carrousel.
...when queues were only for charter flights, and even then, only 10 minutes long.
...when the local airport's business lounge was accessed by simply knowing where it was (it was in an obscure part of the airport, in amongst some offices).
...when the way to get cheap flights was to buy 'bucket' seats on undersold charter flights, from shady operators making almost all their money from insurance sales and currency commission. You would then be dumped an a military airfield in the middle of nowhere in some random country, and realise, as all the tour customers are whisked off, that you have to attempt to make your own way to the nearest town, wherever that may be.
...when, to go from the UK to France, you ended up queueing up at the Post Office for a 'British Visitors Passport', available over the counter.
...when all frequent fliers in the UK carried their Schiphol 'See Buy Fly' bags as a symbol of pride!
...when CDG1 seemed like an avant-garde vision of the future!
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The main lounge at SKG (used by practically every airline apart from A3) used to be like this last year. It's probably closed now, as OA have opened their own lounge and, between themselves and Aegean, they can easily cover the tiny number of premium pax passing through the a/p (I've been on flights where WHY was so full and C so empty that they simply did away with the curtain and had an all-Y service).
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Swordfish or Filet Mignon cooked-to-order in F, along with fresh baked cookies in the oven... That was F on AA back in '92-94, between YUL and ORD (!).
JP
JP
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