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#16




Join Date: Aug 2003
Programs: BA, LH, BD
Posts: 1,486
http://www.eosairlines.com/cgi-bin/f...O&page=P_LHWUK
see above - doesn't appear anywhere else i think.
works out at Ł1,100 p/person. or Ł550 p/person as i'm not sure when the price is reduced.
see above - doesn't appear anywhere else i think.
works out at Ł1,100 p/person. or Ł550 p/person as i'm not sure when the price is reduced.
#17
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: UK
Programs: BA EC Gold
Posts: 9,235
Originally Posted by cruisr
Last time I stayed at Threadneedles, on Threadneedles Street, one block from the Bank St Station and it took me over an hour 20 minutes to get there from LHR.
#18

Join Date: Sep 1999
Location: Silicon Valley
Programs: AA:PLT&3MM, HGP:DIA, SPG:GOLD
Posts: 1,896
What makes the OP's trip report a little bit suspect to some is its fawning quality. So I will give the inquiring and suspicious minds a break. They were posed as questions or caustic wit IIRC.
I might add that it's easy for an upstart airline to provide all the personalized services while it's trying to attract customers. What happens when they have enough? Will they maintain their level of services?
I might add that it's easy for an upstart airline to provide all the personalized services while it's trying to attract customers. What happens when they have enough? Will they maintain their level of services?
#19
Join Date: May 2002
Location: South Park
Posts: 362
I thoroughly enjoyed my first round on Eos as well. Glad to see the OP had the same experience I had.
Just a couple of notes:
1. The $1475 each way fare is a 30 AP fare and requires a round-trip purchase. The 14 AP has a price of $2250 each way.
2. The promotion referenced by ajinlondon will result in a fare of 550 GBP each way p/person. However, it also works off the unrestricted fare of 1250 GBP creating a fare of 625 GBP each way p/person.
Cheers.
Just a couple of notes:
1. The $1475 each way fare is a 30 AP fare and requires a round-trip purchase. The 14 AP has a price of $2250 each way.
2. The promotion referenced by ajinlondon will result in a fare of 550 GBP each way p/person. However, it also works off the unrestricted fare of 1250 GBP creating a fare of 625 GBP each way p/person.
Cheers.
#20
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: GRZ, ZRH
Programs: LH FTL, Marriott Plat
Posts: 411
What an outstanding airline! Sounds great. Unfortunately I don´t think they´ll be able to maintain that type of service on a longterm-basis! Saw that on our small local airline "Styrian Spirit" who reduced their service after only one year ... now they´re grounded due to bankruptcy...
Still a very nice way to cross the Atlantic! Maybe the best around, especially considering the low fares. But due to the lack of a network/alliance or codeshares only useful to NYC or LON based customers!
Regards, Thomas
Still a very nice way to cross the Atlantic! Maybe the best around, especially considering the low fares. But due to the lack of a network/alliance or codeshares only useful to NYC or LON based customers!
Regards, Thomas
#22
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: BRS
Programs: BA GLD
Posts: 1,927
Excellent trip report. Are you SURE there wasn't at least one little tiny thing that was wrong?
Unfortunately, I don't think they will last. I know the other carriers are matching dollar for dollar, and the frequent flyer programs they offer are a huge incentive. NYC-LON is a flagship route for AA and BA, and they will not allow their market share to be diluted too much.
Unfortunately, I don't think they will last. I know the other carriers are matching dollar for dollar, and the frequent flyer programs they offer are a huge incentive. NYC-LON is a flagship route for AA and BA, and they will not allow their market share to be diluted too much.
#24
Join Date: May 2002
Location: South Park
Posts: 362
Originally Posted by sftrvlr
Excellent trip report. Are you SURE there wasn't at least one little tiny thing that was wrong?
Unfortunately, I don't think they will last. I know the other carriers are matching dollar for dollar, and the frequent flyer programs they offer are a huge incentive. NYC-LON is a flagship route for AA and BA, and they will not allow their market share to be diluted too much.
Unfortunately, I don't think they will last. I know the other carriers are matching dollar for dollar, and the frequent flyer programs they offer are a huge incentive. NYC-LON is a flagship route for AA and BA, and they will not allow their market share to be diluted too much.
The frequent flyer programmes and customer loyalty on the other hand, I agree are significant hurdles.
Cheers.
#26
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Too many to count, too few to mention.
Posts: 1,480
Originally Posted by bp888
I might add that it's easy for an upstart airline to provide all the personalized services while it's trying to attract customers. What happens when they have enough? Will they maintain their level of services?
Human Resources
Look at CX and SQ! They still have very good service quality. Unless the HR department manages to reduce the motivation they have, I think EOS will be successful.
#27
Original Poster


Join Date: Dec 2004
Programs: UA-1K, MM, Hilton-Diamond, Marriott-Titanium
Posts: 4,497
Hi all,
The old saying which I probably am getting wrong goes something like "People who are happy (with a product or service) will tell 10 people, people who are not satisifed will tell 100 people." People always seem to want to hear the negative. I have read other trip reports here and when they raved about something they were not questioned or accused of working for the airline or hotel they were reporting on.
ANyway to answer two questions: Load factor was higher on the JFK-STD with 24. The return flight was 20. I don't know what the break even point would be but I hope they are making it.
Yes, there was one thing that I did not like but it seemed too ridiculous to mention as it has nothing to do with EOS as I think it is a security issue. Plastic cutlery from STD-JFK. Other then that, again at the risk of being accused of fawning, everything else was fabulous.
Thanks to all of you who gave me positive reinforcement. This was my first trip report. I am plaaning on doing the trip report for the Grosvenor House Hotel which is a grand old dame hotel which is revamping to become a JW Marriott next year. And NO, my name is NOT MArriott....
Cheers
The old saying which I probably am getting wrong goes something like "People who are happy (with a product or service) will tell 10 people, people who are not satisifed will tell 100 people." People always seem to want to hear the negative. I have read other trip reports here and when they raved about something they were not questioned or accused of working for the airline or hotel they were reporting on.
ANyway to answer two questions: Load factor was higher on the JFK-STD with 24. The return flight was 20. I don't know what the break even point would be but I hope they are making it.
Yes, there was one thing that I did not like but it seemed too ridiculous to mention as it has nothing to do with EOS as I think it is a security issue. Plastic cutlery from STD-JFK. Other then that, again at the risk of being accused of fawning, everything else was fabulous.
Thanks to all of you who gave me positive reinforcement. This was my first trip report. I am plaaning on doing the trip report for the Grosvenor House Hotel which is a grand old dame hotel which is revamping to become a JW Marriott next year. And NO, my name is NOT MArriott....
Cheers
#28




Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: SFO
Programs: AA 3 MM, IHG Diamond
Posts: 4,589
Originally Posted by sadiqhassan
Trust me, the people that make accusations are just trying to find excuses to discredit people.
#29




Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: SFO
Programs: AA 3 MM, IHG Diamond
Posts: 4,589
Originally Posted by Polk
I do not know if the OP is genuine and I do not care. I am surprised that there were absolutely no flaws identified so
#30



Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Pennsylvania
Programs: AA Platinum Pro, AC *S, Marriott Gold Elite, Hyatt Explorist
Posts: 9,791
Originally Posted by Polk
I do not know if the OP is genuine and I do not care. I am surprised that there were absolutely no flaws identified so, in my cynical way, if the post is indepenedent of EOS, I believe that the OP has lower expectations than me, rather than that the product was perfect.
Cheers

