whats the longest flight you've bee on Jow Forums, from where to where, what airline, and how was the experience?
Whats the longest flight you've bee on Jow Forums, from where to where, what airline, and how was the experience?
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op here. i've made a 14-15 hour flight from MD to korea multiple times in my life using korean air. the airline itself is pretty good and the movie selections are quite up-to-date but since im on the taller side, i want to kms after a few hours in
>To and from Java with Emirates - 21 hours total flight with stop in Dubai - Comfy seats and food, watched movies and drank
>From HongKong with SAS Airlines 17 hours (direct), comfy watched a lot of movies.
>To and from India with Qatar Airlines - 18 hours with stop in Qatar, most comfy airline
around 12 hours i think, from copenhagen to shanghai with SAS. it was cool because it was the first time i was on a plane
SAN-HNL i unno fine I guess
17 hours from Madrid to Santiago de Chile
It's alright, and I love eating on planes
>average Norwegian person
what class were you in for those? im guessing first or business since you were fine for 15+ hours?
Paris, France to Santiago, Chile. It's about 14 hours if I recall correctly. It's absolute cancer.
I suppose either Amsterdam - Crete or Bremen - Lisbon. Both are maybe 3 hours. Lisbon was a mindfuck though since it's apparently in another timezone so I missed my connecting busride home.
Don't all flights from Europe to South-America minus Caribbean go through Madrid?
I almost exclusively fly Ryan Air and it's pretty good. I mean for €30 I'm willing to stand up for 2 hours if necessary.
No, Air France does Paris to Santiago.
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Helsinki-Singapore on Finnair, 12 hours nonstop
Flights over 8 hours suck ass
Probably the one to Maldives or Mauritius.
It was okay except the shitty seaplanes in the Maldives are pretty scary
Rome to Buenos Aires. Around 14 hours.
Amsterdam - Pyongyang
KLM and Air Koryo.
KLM, business class, super comfy, was able to sleep well.
Air Koryo, business class, flight okayish, the seats were good but the attendent didn't speak any English it seems, drinks on board were weird like tea with milk, shit like that.
>Amsterdam -> Montreal
KLM - it was alright, would fly KLM again, actually pretty great experience for my first transcontinental flight, alone at that.
>Amsterdam -> Boston
Delta - Absolute trash, we bought tickets 2-3 months and advance and on the very morning of the scheduled flight we had to re-book and got one additional stop added, no concrete reasons given. That's why you search for the flights on third party search engines and then go and book it on the airline's website. I will never fly Delta again.
Why not Lufthansa?
I'm poor, the the round-trip from Munich -> Paris -> NYC (rerouted over Amsterdam Boston) was like ~380-400€ on skyscanner and the airline's website respectively.
Florida -> Virginia
2.5 hours
I have never been on an airplane. No desire to leave the country either.
>~4 hours
>Helsinki-Vantaa to Gran Canaria
>Finnair
Hated it. Return flight was in two parts which was nicer so I could have a shit in real toilet in some german airport. And Air Berlin (rip in peace) was less show-off that Finnair. It's like getting a bus ride instead of larping some fancy rich people stuff which air travel is not.
Do Finnair still play the annoying ambient music before takeoff?
Around 35 hours. Arlanda Sweden - London Heathrow - Kingsford Smith in Australia. It was a fucking nightmare.
I flew with SAS.
Either Stockholm or London to/from Singapore with Singapore Airlines Business class. About 13 hours without connections according to google but I'm pretty sure it was way more than that. Food was amazing.
Better than first class British Airways. I actually prefer Business class with BA because you get wider seats and the lounge is better. Way bigger with more food to choose from. The lounge for first class at Heathrow is pathetic.
I've done a lot of Stockholm/London to/from San Francisco with BA, always first or business class. Think I prefer Singapore Airlines for everything, especially the food, except for the lounge. BA is still a really good airline. I've never flown Emirates or any of those other nicer ones. My favorite cheap Airline would probably be Thai Airways.
Wroclaw -> Munich -> Toronto Pearson
>Wroclaw - Munich
Lufthansa, it was pretty good
>Munich -> Toronto Pearson
Air Canada, alright, good food and comfy seats
>Rome to Buenos Aires
>Alitalia flight
>was supposed to depart at 19:15
>it's 19:00, everyone waiting at the gate
>some Aerolineas Argentinas crew members walk out and start speaking in Italian and Spanish
>people around me start crying or laughing maniacally
>spend 15 minutes looking for someone who can speak English
>finally find some old nazi grandpa who knows English, he tells me flight got postponed until next morning because the cabin crew is in "temporal indisposition"
>decide to spend night at the airport
>go to first bar I find
>fucking Aerolinas Argentinas pilots who I saw at the gate are sitting there drinking beer in heavy amounts
>order few beers, wait until the morning walking around the airport
>go to Alitalia office to ask for reimbursement
>they tell me to apply in Argentine court because the flight was operated by Argentine provider and they know nothing about it at all, actually it's the first time they hear this flight was supposed to take place
>flight gets postponed 2 more times, until 12am
>don't get any reimbursement
fucking meds I swear
Brasilia to São Paulo. Around 2 hours on a 737 from Gol airlines.
MMMMM I think you got shafted mate. Pretty sure European law entitled you to a sweet amount of cash
VA to D.C. 20min
Idk like 8-12 hours? I drank until i can't feel time
Only American BVLLS can complain in any country and get compensated
I have to go to India once a year to check up on things and it’s a 22 hour direct flight, cuddle up pop a xanny and I’m out.
>aerolineas argentinas pilots
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