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Uploaded by on Jun 22, 2011

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Flying Economy Class doesn't have to be an awful experience or something to just be endured. Book a flight with Cathay Pacific to see what I'm talking about. The seats are comfy. Cathay Pacific has Video on Demand even for those of us back in steerage. Hand lotion and moisturizer is available in bathrooms. That may not sound like a big deal but I remember when all airlines provided this in coach! Long gone now...

I was wowed by the camera mounted somewhere under the airplane that gave great views throughout the flight. This is the first time I've ever seen an actual approach and landing from the crew's perspective. And even though Travels With Sheila has over 1.5 million air miles under her belt, it was exciting!

Give Cathay Pacific a try...

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  • I have an option to go with A380 Qantas or Cathay Pacific 747? Its a 13 hour flight to London, Cathay is 2 hours longer (stopping in Hong Kong) Where as Qantas is stopping in Singapore?

    Im not sure which plane i should take?

  • @jackajacob 'tis a puzzlement, but I think I would opt for the A380 only because of the chance to fly new equipment. Have you been to both Singapore and/or Hong Kong before? Were you planning on stopping over to spend time? All to be considered in your decision. Best regards, Travels With Sheila

  • @travelswithsheila Thanks for your reply, I plan on travelling around Europe i will only stop some where as a stop over place, but not stay stay a night..... Im obsessed with Hong Kong very very very very very much, i cant express how much i like that city.. (Thats Hong Kong im talking about, not the airport)

    The route to HK is longer, but the A380 as you said would be alot more of an experience, though i would not care less after 6 hours of the flight, Have you been on the A380?

  • @jackajacob Not yet! Don't you just hate making decisions like these?

  • @travelswithsheila Yes! What are the screens like in Cathay?

  • @jackajacob I thought they were really good and I liked that it showed the take-offs and landings, something I'd never seen before.

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  • Whoo Philippines!!!!!! -3 Cathay Pacific os amazing, I agree. I think the cameras are an upgrade becuz i've never seen them before. Great video!

  • @lilxlakerbo1 Thanks for the info I hope to see Cathay Pacific causing a dammage to the United Airlines and also Cathay Pacific is having a partner in the United States who is American Airlines. Also Cathay Pacific is the largest operator between United States and Hong-Kong I think. Me I live in Canada and Cathay Pacific is flying to Canada to. Where? Vancouver and Toronto and between Hong-Kong and Canada Cathay Pacific is competing with Air Canada.

  • @Ahuntsicspotter A majority of Cathay's long haul fleet is made up of Boeing aircraft, particularly their 777-300ERs and the cargo fleet of 747s. Really goes to show how far ahead of the game Boeing is in fuel efficiency compared to Airbus. And yeah, United really needs to get their priorities straight. It's ridiculous nowadays for any long haul aircraft (especially 747s) to not have P-TV's for such a long flight. Even JetBlue has P-TVs, and they don't even fly long-haul!

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