08 Jun 2016, 8:09 pm
Might be flying with Wizz Air in the summer, has anyone ever flown with them? Thoughts/opinions? I've only flown with Easyjet so far, so have yet to experience a low cost airline
(08 Jun 2016, 8:09 pm)PO51WNF wrote [ -> ]Might be flying with Wizz Air in the summer, has anyone ever flown with them? Thoughts/opinions? I've only flown with Easyjet so far, so have yet to experience a low cost airline
(09 Jun 2016, 6:14 am)NK53 TKT wrote [ -> ]Easyjet is a low cost airline.
I have flown with:
Jet2 737-300, 737-800 and 757-200
Thomson 737-800
British Airways 747-400, A320
Easyjet A319, A320, 737-300, 737-700
Thomas Cook 757-200, A321
Flybe Dash 8-Q400
Qantas A330
Virgin Australia 737-700
Emirates 777-300ER, A380
Durham Aerosports C42 Bravo
Northumbria Helicopters R44
(09 Jun 2016, 5:30 pm)PO51WNF wrote [ -> ]Jesus that's just a few planes then! I've flown on an Easyjet A319 to Iceland and back, and that's it
(12 Jun 2016, 6:55 pm)8222 wrote [ -> ]I've flown:
Ryanair
Volaris
VivaAerobus
Jet2
easyJet
Being a tall guy, the airline I struggled the most with was Ryanair. Some of my friends have flown Wizz Air and seem to like them.
(12 Jun 2016, 6:55 pm)8222 wrote [ -> ]I've flown:
Ryanair
Volaris
VivaAerobus
Jet2
easyJet
Being a tall guy, the airline I struggled the most with was Ryanair. Some of my friends have flown Wizz Air and seem to like them.
(13 Jun 2016, 4:33 am)PO51WNF wrote [ -> ]Thanks for that. I'm a bit nervous as I've never flown on my own before
(12 Jun 2016, 7:03 pm)NK53 TKT wrote [ -> ]I thought you'd flown BA
(13 Jun 2016, 6:39 pm)8222 wrote [ -> ]I have flown many airlines:
BA
Royal Brunei
AeroMéxico
British Airways
Rossiya
KLM
Aeroflot
MasWings
Iberia
Those were just what I would consider as low cost.
(13 Jun 2016, 6:41 pm)NK53 TKT wrote [ -> ]Oh, I thought you just meant overall
(13 Jun 2016, 6:42 pm)8222 wrote [ -> ]No no. I'm often in the air : Although I do tend to stick to BA whenever possible for Avios points.
(13 Jun 2016, 6:12 am)NK53 TKT wrote [ -> ]Just think of it as going on a train, just you get a better view.
I have flown a lone before with BA using their skyflyer service to see my aunty in London. There is nothing scary about it unless you have a fear of flying. A fear of heights won't affect you at 35,000 feet
(13 Jun 2016, 7:16 pm)PO51WNF wrote [ -> ]It's more the airport side of it that I'm nervous about, rather than the flight itself. I was proper nervous before flying to Iceland but I loved it once we took off.
I'm unsure of where to go and what to do when I get to the airport (check-in, security, bag drop etc.....) and don't want to look like an idiot by going to the wrong place..... also the baggage rules really confuse me, like what you can take on the plane and what you can take in the hold
(13 Jun 2016, 7:49 pm)NK53 TKT wrote [ -> ]To outline it for you in simple terms:
When you arrive:
Check in and bag drop (unless you have checked in online and/or have hold luggage) Maximum hold luggage weight is 20kg ish.)
Security you need to follow all instructions given to you and no liquids more than 100ml with a maximum weight of 5kg ish.
After security do whatever you want in the airport such as shop or eat.
I would arrive at least 2 hours before departure and for hold luggage, if in doubt just put it in the hold
(13 Jun 2016, 10:22 pm)PO51WNF wrote [ -> ]Thanks for that, really helpful I guess you can't take things like toothpaste and shampoo in the cabin with you anyway so I'd have to put it in the hold