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Swiss Air?
We are flying Swiss Air from the U.S. to Rome next month. Anyone have any experiences with Swiss? What should we expect? Thanks.
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I've only flown it briefly-from Zurich to Frankfurt, but it was very comfortable and the food-billed as a snack- was great. A delicious cjeese sandwich on wonderful bread, decent wine, and lovely chocolate. Attentive attendents. Hope the overseas flights are as nice.<BR>Jane
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Flew on Swiss from LA to Zurich in July. The flight was fine but I had expected more since I had heard such good things about Swiss. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think American has the most room in coach. We were fine, but the large gentleman next to us was cramped - knees hit the seat in front of him. <BR><BR>The food was airline food. It was dinner time, however, they served a "lunch". (Perhaps this was a language difference - I thought perhaps it was a cost cutting manuver.) The choice was chicken of some kind or pasta. We choose the pasta. Big mistake. Penne pasta with a 1/2 T. of sauce. They did offer lots of bottled water and wine. I didn't think the service was that exceptional. In fact, if you spoke German (Swiss), you got more attention. But I attribute this to the fact that it is just easier to converse with someone in your native tongue. <BR><BR>I don't know which model of airplane it was but the seat configuration was 2 - 4 - 2. There were two bathrooms for the entire coach cabin. What could have been a third bathroom was marked employees only and so I am assuming it was a bathroom for employees. Silly if you ask me with that many people on a plane.
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I haven't flown swiss since the changeover. There never was a lot of room in coach -- what made it special [before American's "more room" days]WAS the service. The configuration was particularly bad on their MD-11s. I heard they were being phased out, but with the changeover from swissair to swiss I have no idea what's happened. I've always enjoyed the cabin crews and the icecream they serve midflight on the way back to Chicago:) Food wasn't special -- but swiss wine was surprisingly good!
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I flew Swiss from the US to Berlin via Zurich this spring, shortly after the changeover. Everything-service, food, seats-was only fair. I chose a beef stroganoff type dish for dinner-the gummy noodles were stuck together, the dish had only 10 drops of gravy, two pieces of beef and exactly 1/2 of a mushroom. I speak German, but don't think it helped the quality of service. My personal entertainment system was broken, and I was not allowed to move to a seat in first class (the only available) to even watch a movie. I, too, was expecting better.
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I don't think you all are being fair, what airline would allow a coach passenger to sit in first class to watch a movie? None I have ever been on.<BR>The food on all airline that I have been on is bad, so expect it to be and bring your own food.
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My best friend who travels extensively for business in Europe and lives in Switzerland, still swears by "Swiss". Says it is just the same as it always was - VERY GOOD.<BR><BR>p.s. for above poster - Swiss white wine is GREAT... a well kept secret. They don't export much because they drink it themselves ;-)
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Good evening, Michael Have made about<BR>14 round trip crossings on Swiss Air.<BR>They sold me after Italia and TWA which <BR>we used in the early days. Flew SA and<BR>been sold ever since, also Crossair is<BR>a very excellant airline. As far as<BR>Economy seating, steetage is the same<BR>on any airline, if you get more leg room<BR>you surely pay additional for it. As far as the food, AIRLINE, is all to the<BR>individual taste, what may be excellant<BR>to you may be really the bottom for another. Take what you get and enjoy it<BR>as much as you can, it halps to make the<BR>trip more enjoyable. Really have not<BR>noticed advantages to speaking German<BR>over english,. Did feel the general service was a cut above those of the<BR>other airlines which we have used.<BR>Richard of LaGrange Park, Il..
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