Kuwait Airways
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Kuwait Airways
As requested here is the trip report.
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Kuwait Airways 302
Bombay - Kuwait
Airbus A300-605R (9K-AMA)
Business Class: 2K (First Class Seat)
Scheduled Departure Time: 6:10
Scheduled Arrival Time:7:55
Actual Departure Time: 6:30
Actual Arrival Time: 7:55
Check In: We arrived at the airport around 3:45am for the 6:10 flight. The line for the x-ray machine was not long but took awhile. Once we were done with that
we got to the check in counter which had a huge line for the two that were open. My dad went up and asked if there was a separate line for business class
passengers and the guy said he would check us in. He stopped what he was doing with the lady in front of him and started checking us in. I was happy but I am sure the lady and the people in line behind her were far from it, as I would be if I were in her position. Our boarding passes were handed to us, as was the lounge invitation. Immigration was ok, done in 15 minutes, which was not bad at all for Bombay. As I sat down in the lounge, CNN Breaking News Was blaring on the TV. Apparently some guy had tried to set his shoes on fire on an American Airlines flight from CDG - MIA. Im not entirely sure this is what people want to see at an airport before they fly. It is no surprise though; the way AA treated me on the two flights earlier this week. Anyway this was the Sheraton lounge that most airlines share and it was alright, the usual drinks and so forth were available and the seating was comfortable but not as spacious as the TAJ lounge next door.
Boarding: We were told in the lounge at 5:30 that the flight was ready for boarding and we proceeded to gate 4. At the gate we were first frisked by Indian
security, then our bags were hand searched by Kuwaiti security personnel on the jetway while another one asked us questions about why were flying Kuwait
Airways and where we were going and why?. I had a feeling these guys were sky marshals. Once onboard we were greeted by a friendly steward who smiled and
showed us to our seats. Kuwait Airways does not use First Class on this route and so Business Class passengers are seated in the First Class seats. The seats were comfortable, with plenty of legroom and recline, there were PTVs in each seat with 12 working channels. Juice was offered as the welcome drink and
blankets were handed to those who requested one. 6:10 rolled by and nothing happened, 6:20 the same, then at 6:30 we began our pushback. No word on why we were delayed. Cabin crew were all seated in their seats by 6:10 and service was non existent till the seatbelt sign went off.
This is a quick link to show you what the seats are like.
http://www.kuwait-airways.com/Images.../firstpix4.jpg
Flight: We took off at 6:40am following an IC 320 and AI 310. First time I have been in a queue for take off at BOM. The entertainment was started and the crew came round with a glass of orange juice for those who wanted to eat breakfast. A few minutes later they came round with a tray and a choice of bread. No menus were handed out so I was wondering what choice we would have for the main course. We were then given a choice of either cereal or fruit and I chose the fruit, which consisted of a slice of pineapple, pear, melon and a date. It was moist and not dry like most other times I get fruit on the plane. Then the main course came
round, it was a choice of either pancakes with vegetables or eggs with a potato pancake. I chose the eggs that turned out to taste like anything but eggs. I think they were powdered eggs. Atleast the mushrooms provided some taste for the eggs. The potato pancake was pretty good though. The tray was collected and
lights shut off. The only movie that was interesting was Rat Race which I had seen a week before on my CX SFO-HKG flight. So I decided to sleep and had no trouble with the full flat seat. Even though I was wishing for the new full flat CX seat C Class seat I had earlier this week, I slept for 1 hour and woke up refreshed. As I woke up a glass of water was offered which I took and the crew gave me a questionnaire to fill in on Kuwait Airways that contained close to 70 questions. No problem, had another hour to kill so. I finished it just as the crew came round with gifts for all the passengers, a Kuwait Airways radio. It was big measuring about 8 X 6 inches and kind of looked like a bomb according to my roommates in the States. Decent started soon after and the crew came round collected the headset and did the landing check.
Arrival: The landing was one of the smoothest I have ever had in my years of flying, no thrusts were used either and we silently taxied off the runway. We landed exactly at 7:55am, the scheduled arrival time. We were quickly off the plane and out of immigration in 5 minutes. At the baggage carousel our bags were out within 5 minutes of standing there and customs 30 seconds later.
Verdict: This was my first time flying Kuwait Airways, though not my first time flying to Kuwait; I had flown Emirates in July. While I do prefer Emirates and Gulf Air to them, they were alright. The service was fine, mechanical but fine. This was my sixth flight in 8 days and was a refreshing change from the big hyped about airlines that I flew, AA, CX, and QF. I am not going to go out of my way to fly KU again but I will have no problem choosing them next time I visit my parents for a short flight to the Indian sub-continent or Middle East. I shall continue to use KLM as my choice of airline to the U.S.
Let me know what you think?
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Kuwait Airways 302
Bombay - Kuwait
Airbus A300-605R (9K-AMA)
Business Class: 2K (First Class Seat)
Scheduled Departure Time: 6:10
Scheduled Arrival Time:7:55
Actual Departure Time: 6:30
Actual Arrival Time: 7:55
Check In: We arrived at the airport around 3:45am for the 6:10 flight. The line for the x-ray machine was not long but took awhile. Once we were done with that
we got to the check in counter which had a huge line for the two that were open. My dad went up and asked if there was a separate line for business class
passengers and the guy said he would check us in. He stopped what he was doing with the lady in front of him and started checking us in. I was happy but I am sure the lady and the people in line behind her were far from it, as I would be if I were in her position. Our boarding passes were handed to us, as was the lounge invitation. Immigration was ok, done in 15 minutes, which was not bad at all for Bombay. As I sat down in the lounge, CNN Breaking News Was blaring on the TV. Apparently some guy had tried to set his shoes on fire on an American Airlines flight from CDG - MIA. Im not entirely sure this is what people want to see at an airport before they fly. It is no surprise though; the way AA treated me on the two flights earlier this week. Anyway this was the Sheraton lounge that most airlines share and it was alright, the usual drinks and so forth were available and the seating was comfortable but not as spacious as the TAJ lounge next door.
Boarding: We were told in the lounge at 5:30 that the flight was ready for boarding and we proceeded to gate 4. At the gate we were first frisked by Indian
security, then our bags were hand searched by Kuwaiti security personnel on the jetway while another one asked us questions about why were flying Kuwait
Airways and where we were going and why?. I had a feeling these guys were sky marshals. Once onboard we were greeted by a friendly steward who smiled and
showed us to our seats. Kuwait Airways does not use First Class on this route and so Business Class passengers are seated in the First Class seats. The seats were comfortable, with plenty of legroom and recline, there were PTVs in each seat with 12 working channels. Juice was offered as the welcome drink and
blankets were handed to those who requested one. 6:10 rolled by and nothing happened, 6:20 the same, then at 6:30 we began our pushback. No word on why we were delayed. Cabin crew were all seated in their seats by 6:10 and service was non existent till the seatbelt sign went off.
This is a quick link to show you what the seats are like.
http://www.kuwait-airways.com/Images.../firstpix4.jpg
Flight: We took off at 6:40am following an IC 320 and AI 310. First time I have been in a queue for take off at BOM. The entertainment was started and the crew came round with a glass of orange juice for those who wanted to eat breakfast. A few minutes later they came round with a tray and a choice of bread. No menus were handed out so I was wondering what choice we would have for the main course. We were then given a choice of either cereal or fruit and I chose the fruit, which consisted of a slice of pineapple, pear, melon and a date. It was moist and not dry like most other times I get fruit on the plane. Then the main course came
round, it was a choice of either pancakes with vegetables or eggs with a potato pancake. I chose the eggs that turned out to taste like anything but eggs. I think they were powdered eggs. Atleast the mushrooms provided some taste for the eggs. The potato pancake was pretty good though. The tray was collected and
lights shut off. The only movie that was interesting was Rat Race which I had seen a week before on my CX SFO-HKG flight. So I decided to sleep and had no trouble with the full flat seat. Even though I was wishing for the new full flat CX seat C Class seat I had earlier this week, I slept for 1 hour and woke up refreshed. As I woke up a glass of water was offered which I took and the crew gave me a questionnaire to fill in on Kuwait Airways that contained close to 70 questions. No problem, had another hour to kill so. I finished it just as the crew came round with gifts for all the passengers, a Kuwait Airways radio. It was big measuring about 8 X 6 inches and kind of looked like a bomb according to my roommates in the States. Decent started soon after and the crew came round collected the headset and did the landing check.
Arrival: The landing was one of the smoothest I have ever had in my years of flying, no thrusts were used either and we silently taxied off the runway. We landed exactly at 7:55am, the scheduled arrival time. We were quickly off the plane and out of immigration in 5 minutes. At the baggage carousel our bags were out within 5 minutes of standing there and customs 30 seconds later.
Verdict: This was my first time flying Kuwait Airways, though not my first time flying to Kuwait; I had flown Emirates in July. While I do prefer Emirates and Gulf Air to them, they were alright. The service was fine, mechanical but fine. This was my sixth flight in 8 days and was a refreshing change from the big hyped about airlines that I flew, AA, CX, and QF. I am not going to go out of my way to fly KU again but I will have no problem choosing them next time I visit my parents for a short flight to the Indian sub-continent or Middle East. I shall continue to use KLM as my choice of airline to the U.S.
Let me know what you think?
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by SR 103:
As I sat down in the lounge, CNN Breaking News Was blaring on the TV. Apparently some guy had tried to set his shoes on fire on an American Airlines flight from CDG - MIA. Im not entirely sure this is what people want to see at an airport before they fly. It is no surprise though; the way AA treated me on the two flights earlier this week.</font>
As I sat down in the lounge, CNN Breaking News Was blaring on the TV. Apparently some guy had tried to set his shoes on fire on an American Airlines flight from CDG - MIA. Im not entirely sure this is what people want to see at an airport before they fly. It is no surprise though; the way AA treated me on the two flights earlier this week.</font>
No matter how anyone is treated by an airline, they have no right whatsoever to justify acts of terrorism as the result of said treatment.
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">just as the crew came round with gifts for all the passengers, a Kuwait Airways radio. It was big measuring about 8 X 6 inches and kind of looked like a bomb according to my roommates in the States.</font>
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by zoosh:
I really don't find this last remark to be funny or cute. Many passengers could have been severely injured or killed if Richard Reid had succeeded in igniting the explosives which were concealed in his shoes.
No matter how anyone is treated by an airline, they have no right whatsoever to justify acts of terrorism as the result of said treatment.
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I really don't find this last remark to be funny or cute. Many passengers could have been severely injured or killed if Richard Reid had succeeded in igniting the explosives which were concealed in his shoes.
No matter how anyone is treated by an airline, they have no right whatsoever to justify acts of terrorism as the result of said treatment.
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I resent the fact that you think I would make such an accusation because of service. I would never wish something of that nature. I have no idea how you misconstrued that comment into the twisted thing you said.
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by zoosh:
Keep making these remarks and joking about explosives and you will find yourself permanently banned from flying by most of the world's airlines. Incarceration may be a further unexpected result.
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Keep making these remarks and joking about explosives and you will find yourself permanently banned from flying by most of the world's airlines. Incarceration may be a further unexpected result.
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Get a life man! I suggest you read more carefully as I never said anything of this to the crew. In fact I work for an airline and am very aware of how passengers should behave. Its people like you who blow things out of proportion and go looking for a fight. You keep many of us from enjoying things such as harmless trip reports. I suggest you grow up and stop picking fights with people over nothing.
Moderators, please feel free to delete the entire post if you wish. I do not feel I did anything wrong. If you feel I did or agree with zoosh, please delete it.
SR 103
[This message has been edited by SR 103 (edited 02-26-2003).]
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Thank you for the excellent report SR103.
I'd like to take this opportunity to remind our responders to please restrict their comments to the TRAVEL RELATED content of the report, and not focus on the underlying political issues. Personal attacks and veiled threats are also out of line.
Thanks,
Sean (B747-437B)
Moderator
Trip Reports
[This message has been edited by B747-437B (edited 02-26-2003).]
I'd like to take this opportunity to remind our responders to please restrict their comments to the TRAVEL RELATED content of the report, and not focus on the underlying political issues. Personal attacks and veiled threats are also out of line.
Thanks,
Sean (B747-437B)
Moderator
Trip Reports
[This message has been edited by B747-437B (edited 02-26-2003).]
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by B747-437B:
Thank you for the excellent report SR103.
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Thank you for the excellent report SR103.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by PanAm747:
Good report. I liked your other one as well.
What is Kuwait Airport like? Is there a place to watch planes?</font>
Good report. I liked your other one as well.
What is Kuwait Airport like? Is there a place to watch planes?</font>
As far as Kuwait's airport, here is their website for some info.
http://www.kuwait-airport.com.kw/kiasite/main.html
As far as the airport goes, there is no place to watch planes and is a pretty dull place to begin with. Kuwait International falls short when compared to the likes of Dubai and Abu Dhabi when it comes to facilities. On the whole it is a decent airport, with the adequate facilities.
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Thank you for this report. I believe it may well be the very first to cover travel - in First Class, no less - aboard Kuwait Airways.

