travelling to orlando from manchester via boston same return wot can we expect on this flight ie tv food seats etc?
looking forward to replys
travelling to orlando from manchester via boston same return wot can we expect on this flight ie tv food seats etc?
looking forward to replys
We did this route 2 years ago. If it is the same as 2 years ago then they fly a B757, No seat back TV's but they have screens down the centre aisle. Food was good and you also get free soft drinks.
Neil & Cathy
http://www.orlandovillas.com/villas/1401.aspx
We flew to LOS ANGELOS from MANCHESTER with AMERICAN AIRLINES and they were very good ,staff so polite and helpful and they look after children the meals are of a good standard and free drinks only pay for beer and spirts ,We now fly via ATALANTA with DELTA and they are the same .Have a good trip .
MAUREEN
www.onlinefloridavillas.com/villas/1683.aspx
Still a 757 - single aisle - aircraft to/from Boston and another 757 to/from Orlando.
You collect luggage and clear customs and immigration in Boston and give your luggare back. In Orlando(Terminal A) pick up luggage and no formalities.
You change terminals on way out,(5 mins in a free shuttle bus) but not on way back.
Seats are 3 x 3.
If you become a member of AA advantage(costs nothing) you get the miles credited and you can choose/change your seats on-line.
Free headphones on transatlantic leg - for overhead screen. Retain these because they charge $2 on domestic legs.
The Transatlantic service is Coach only. Sometimes there are seats in the First Class cabin for sale at check-in for £100 one way - only between Boston - Manchester & Mancester - Boston(not to/from Orlando) These are US domestic First class seats 2 x 2 and lots of leg room. Much wider and better than Virgin PE or BA Economy plus.
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Robert5988
Sometimes there are seats in the First Class cabin for sale at check-in for £100 one way - only between Boston - Manchester & Mancester - Boston(not to/from Orlando) These are US domestic First class seats 2 x 2 and lots of leg room. Much wider and better than Virgin PE or BA Economy plus.
[/quote]
Not only much wider and roomy generally, but, in my view, considerably better value at £100.
If you get the chance, I'd take them. Your choice of course.
Bookmarks