Kuwait Airways
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at 08:04 by Airpocket.
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KentflyerParticipantA colleague has suggested that we fly First class to NYC on Kuwait Airways as this cheaper than most other business class fares. I am aware their product is not up there with BA and the like – and no alchol on board – but I wanted to try and get some feedback if anyone has sampled their F class product….
3 Sep 2009
at 12:45
AravindhaParticipantI have sampled the Kuwait Airways Business Class product from Chennai-Kuwait-Cairo and it is a sure miss. The Planes are outdated and the staff plain rude. The entertainment is lacking and unless you feel happy to watch your clock tick ever second, you will be plain right bored.
Anyday BA business class product is better than Kuwait’s5 Sep 2009
at 06:43
Hess963ParticipantWithout further ado… save your money, do not stress your nerves, lose faith in today’s airline first class—take one of the renowned airlines from London
Believe me in the end of the day, the what so called savings–really not compensate your high blood, wasted time, deceptions and wrecked expectations…5 Sep 2009
at 11:40
VintageKrugParticipantYet again another anti-Arab post, with no specifics to back up the comment.
I would question if “his experience” actually entailed personally flying on the airline in question….
I fear unless BT readers are flying on an Asian airline, perhaps using a SIM in his bedroom, that poster would not be satisfied.
6 Sep 2009
at 17:49
AirpocketParticipantI did say “in my experience” which is as “specific” as one can get (presumably first hand experience counts, eh BT readers?).Perhaps in his haste to condemn, VintageKok (nope, that isn’t a typo) fails to think a bit about one’s statement.
Anyway, I don’t blow the trumpet for Asian carriers. For instance, I think Air India and Biman are dire. And, the less said about PIA the better!
I have nothing against European carriers: I recently flew KLM within Europe and found them perfectly acceptable.I would even try them on a long-haul sector in the near future.
Indeed, I could even give VK’s paymaster BA a go once again, if I didn’t have a choice.6 Sep 2009
at 20:01
OzTravellerParticipantVintageKrug seems to have an opinion on any topic that comes up here… surely one of the world’s most frequent travellers it appears … however if the question is about an airline ( and in this case Kuwait which happens to be in the Mid East) and the reports from personal experience have been bad, then surely that’s the answer to the original enquiry. Is that anti MidEast or anti Arab or anti muslim?
Your twisted bias shows just a little too often, VintageKrug. Or is it you have nothing else better to do?11 Sep 2009
at 00:50
SimonRowberryParticipantAnd you can’t even have a drink to deaden the pain (nor indeed on board).
12 Sep 2009
at 17:59
Hess963ParticipantBlokes !!! You are so right. I tried to forget the experiences with KU or Kuwait Airport or my trips to Saudi Arabia with SV. I think there are just parts of the world for frequent flyers which will demande are outmost abstinence and patience. If it is not really essential to travel to those places, I will be the first to stay far far away. Lucky that other Middle Eastern airlines like EK, EY, QR understand the meaning of diversities and consider the “western tastes “. Whuh!! what a luck indeed.
12 Sep 2009
at 19:32
OzTravellerParticipantMethinks the top brass are over paid .. subsidies, perhaps ..?
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