Which Airlines will you Fly with in 2006?
- Comet
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Which Airlines will you Fly with in 2006?
Not the same as where will you fly to but who are you flying with?
We will be flying with SNBA for a beer-buying trip to Brussels and also for our main holiday in September (NCL flights for the beer trip and probably the holiday as well). Also we are considering a trip for Christmas flying with British Airways MAN-LHR-BRU-MAN. If we do this then it will be the first time we've flown with BA since I was five years old. I hoped for the 757 but it will be the A320 and the 146 operating the flights.
What is everyone else doing?
We will be flying with SNBA for a beer-buying trip to Brussels and also for our main holiday in September (NCL flights for the beer trip and probably the holiday as well). Also we are considering a trip for Christmas flying with British Airways MAN-LHR-BRU-MAN. If we do this then it will be the first time we've flown with BA since I was five years old. I hoped for the 757 but it will be the A320 and the 146 operating the flights.
What is everyone else doing?
Sabena and Sobelair - gone but never forgotten.
Louise
Louise
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We have booked Air Asia in April, for Bangkok-Kuala Lumpur, and Jetstar Asia in May, for Bangkok-Singapore. I will probably use my KLM Flying Blue points for a free ticket Bangkok-Taipei and we would like to go to Samui or Phuket from U-Taphao airport with Bangkok Airways. Around Christmas we will probably go to Turkey again for a family visit, and I hope to fly Etihad or Qatar Airways then (to compare with Emirates, which I flew this time), and make a stopover in the Gulf.
From February till November I'll be flying Jetairfly & Futura, but I guess that doesn't count?
Somewhere in the spring we will fly AerLingus to visit my parents-in-law (Dublin).
And if my sister-in-law really decides to stay in India with her boyfriend, than we possibly fly to India this year, but honestly I have no idea what the airline options are for that destination

Somewhere in the spring we will fly AerLingus to visit my parents-in-law (Dublin).
And if my sister-in-law really decides to stay in India with her boyfriend, than we possibly fly to India this year, but honestly I have no idea what the airline options are for that destination

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Either Malaysian or Cathay Pacific to get to the Philippines, and once I'm there, a domestic flight on either Air Philippines or PAL, but preferably on Cebu Pacific, which sometimes sells tickets at less than half the price of its competitors.
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Good old Manny, just for a changesn26567 wrote:SN Brussels of course. And to MAN, for a change

And I cannot wait to go via LHR if this comes off, I haven't flown from there since 1998 and the last time I visited was 1999.
Sabena and Sobelair - gone but never forgotten.
Louise
Louise