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Some recent US travel experiences
Living in the US right now. Some recent US flight experiences:
- Almost NO checking of boarding passes onboard, very rare indeed - Captain standing in the aisles during loading and help to load luggage in overhead bins - Captain making flight data announcement standing at the PA at the front of the cabin, visible to all - Captain sounded very excited and saying we were about to 'blast off' like the cabin announcements you used to get on Virgin Blue in their early days, that was a half empty flight from Orange County to San Francisco - Have flown lots of Alaska sectors in brand new 737-900's - nice plane, and also some nice new United A319/320's. I've been coming over here for 25 years now, and I have to say, compared to the old days, the domestic planes are looking a LOT LOT nicer... they used to look dirty and old compared to Australian fleets, but now I would say the reverse. Yes, the AA MD80's are not good, but they are fast becoming somewhat of an exception, well in the west/northwest anyway. And I don't think I've had a widebody sector over here in 2 years, compared to the old days of half empty sectors on DC-10's with Northwest Airlines in the 90's! I feel pretty safe now on US airlines on the whole.
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I remember loving the sight and sound of American Airlines 707s flying in and out of Sydney in the 70s.
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It's not just in the US they are not checking boarding passes.
In Europe I know of at least British Airways (shorthaul, not sure about longhaul), Virgin Atlantic and KLM who no longer require a boarding pass check at the aircraft door. |
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AA don't need to fly to Australia. QF does all of it for them through codesharing. If anything you can probably expect AA to start LAX-AKL, but nothing to Australia. There's just no need, it's a crowded market as is.
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