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AmyNYC Dec 6th, 2006 02:40 PM

Ever flown coach on China Air?
 
Hi all,

I recently found a good rate on China Air, but I don't know anyone who has flow them. Since it's longhaul and I'm bringing my parents (in their 60's), I want it to be relatively comfortable. Unfortunately can't afford business class.

Let me know what you think...
Thanks!
Amy

richhb Dec 6th, 2006 04:02 PM

I flew China air from Chendu to Llasa and back and from Chendu to Hong Kong. Very nice experience. Very much on time which is more than you can say about US airlines

rkkwan Dec 6th, 2006 04:24 PM

There's no such thing as "China Air".

Please let us know if you're talking about China Airlines of Taipei, or Air China of Beijing. Two totally different airlines.

What richhb described is Air China. But basically any Chinese airline has great on-time performance except on some busy routes like Shanghai-Beijing or Shanghia-Guangzhou/Shenzhen/Hong Kong.

LynnieD Dec 7th, 2006 10:52 AM

If you are referring to Air China, my 13-year old and I flew them from LAX-Bejing Shanghai-LAX 4 years ago.

I found the coach section to be far superior to any domestic coach section. Roomier, better food, no complaints.

cayenne Dec 7th, 2006 11:33 AM

"There's no such thing as "China Air".

Please let us know if you're talking about China Airlines of Taipei, or Air China of Beijing. Two totally different airlines."

To: rkkwan

Using pretty elementry deduction skills, I suspect she probably means China Airlines, the China "Air" Air being short for Airlines is what gave it away for me.

geez with responses like the one you gave its a wonder anyone even post here. That was such a catty response. You could have been a little nicer and just aked her to clarify for sure what airline she was talking about instead of being so sarcastic about it. She comes here for help and has to get that kind of response. I just think its ridiclous.

Kathie Dec 7th, 2006 11:42 AM

cayenne, I notice that this is your first post here. While rkkwan may have been a bit abrupt in his first sentence, the fact is, there was nothing nasty or insulting about his post. If you have been reading this board, you would know that he is a frequent poster who has been exceptionally helpful to people asking questions especially about Hong King and China.

It is not obvious which airline Amy is referring to. There is often confusion about those two airlines.

rkkwan Dec 7th, 2006 11:42 AM

cayenne - If you look at the responses in this thread so far, it's 2-1 against you. richhb thinks the OP is talking about Air China, and LynnieD also posts comments about Air China.

And please read my reply again. I asked the OP to clarify which airline she's talking about. And saying plainly that "There's no such thing as 'China Air'" is factually accurate, right to the point and not sacarstic or rude.

If you find otherwise, TOO BAD!

cayenne Dec 7th, 2006 12:07 PM

"If you look at the responses in this thread so far, it's 2-1 against you." Like I care, who is on my side or not, thats not even the point." LOL

The point is, I don't think you had to be so abrupt, and unless Amy is dyslesic I don't see the connection and confusion between Air China and China Airlines, which in my opion saying "China Air" seems to be almost obvious short for China Airlines.

"Hi, there is some confusion in what airline you may be refering to. There is an Air China, and a China Airlines, these are diffrent, please clarify which one you are talking about, and we will see if we can help"

that just sounds nicer to me

vedette Dec 7th, 2006 02:05 PM

Well, let's get back to a question. Anybody have experience with China Airlines transpacific?

LynnieD Dec 7th, 2006 03:41 PM

Why so hostile and defensive, Cayenne? This is a friendly, helpful site.Relax.

ekscrunchy Dec 7th, 2006 03:51 PM

I flew China Airlines, the Taiwanese carrier, from New York to Saigon 6 years ago. Economy. What can I say? Of course the flight to Taipei was hellishly long..we stopped in Alaska en route. I changed in Taipei for Saigon. Compared to other long economy flights I have taken, it was not too bad...

terryr Dec 7th, 2006 04:42 PM

Cayenne, why so nasty to rkkwan? He is a most valued and helpful resource on the Asian Board. I didn't think that his quick statement back to AmyNYC was sarcastic or rude at all. Please chill...we are all pretty friendly here.

AmyNYC Dec 7th, 2006 06:13 PM

hey all... wow! who knew what I was stirring up when I posted that question! Let's please call a truce!

Actually after I posted it I started googling reviews of airlines and realized there was going to be confusion about which airline I meant, should have corrected it right away I guess! Anyway, I meant China Airlines out of Tei Pei. I am flying to Vietnam from NYC.

So, any recent flyers? Is Singapore Air worth 400$ more per ticket?

Hope there are still people out there with energy to respond... cheers all.

Amy

rkkwan Dec 7th, 2006 06:23 PM

I don't have recent experience with China Airlines, but others find it okay.

As for Singapore, if that fare is for the non-stop EWR-SIN on the Airbus 340-500, then YES, because it only has premium economy with wider seats, more legroom and more recline.

If it's JFK-FRA-SIN on the 744, then no.

If it's a connection at LAX, then the LAX-SIN in premium economy, then still probably no, as that adds quite a bit of travel time.

JudyC Dec 8th, 2006 04:47 AM

I have flew with Chin Airline and Air China several times last month, both carriers were on time, clean, and offered decent food even in short distance flights, much better than the airlines in North America.

OJudy Dec 8th, 2006 08:47 AM

I flew on China Airlines last year. The fare was very reasonable at the time, and as a result, the flight was full. Maybe the seats are smaller than normal in coach, I don't know, but the plane felt very crowded. In talking to fellow passengers, I learned that a lot of high tech workers use the airline to commute between their jobs in Asia and their homes in California.

One odd thing I remember about the flight -- the meal was served on paper plates!

ekscrunchy Dec 10th, 2006 04:03 AM

I would think that the Singapore Airlines flights from JFK via Singapore would involve much more flying time to Saigon than would the China Airlines flights through Taipei...



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