I did grad school in France and for some reason my university paid for American students to go home during the December holidays on this airline. It was during the lockdowns and I was one of three people on the flight. It was the greatest flying experience of my life. Highly recommend this airline. Thanks for letting me reminisce a little, Jeb.
It's great to see that such an unusual airline is not only still flying, but is doing well enough to upgrade their planes and provide such a great alternative.
This is crazy. Just last week, I trying to research business class deals for a wedding we need to attend in Paris in late 2024. This service popped up in my research and I was wondering if this is worth it. And lo and behold, a week later, you publish this video! Thanks Jeb. I’m seriously considering this airlines for the Paris trip. Also, cool SBGJ249! Stunning design and that high beat movement is chef’s kiss!
We flew them in 2022 and they were fantastic. Great food, service and overall a great experience. It was for my daughter’s sweet 16. We flew them to Paris and flew back from Milan. Both flights were amazing.
When you were looking out over the airport at Paris-Orly I couldn't help but think of Charles Lindbergh's arrival at Paris-Le Bourget in 1927. The differences made in 96 years have been incredible and I can only imagine what Lindbergh would have thought of your trip versus his own
FYI the shoulder width on those seats (beds) gets MUCH better if you drop the armrest down :) I fly that exact seat on Philippine Airlines (also on the A321neo) and there's a little button at the front of the armrest that collapses the entire thing down to the level of the bed, so you get far more shoulder width. When you're doing the seat review part of this video, you can see the little silver rectangular button at the front of the armrest. It's very very firm, but, press it, and down she goes!
Consider taking an airlines final score and dividing it by the cost of the ticket so you can rate how much money per star a person would have to pay. Or call a star a 'Jeb' and you could rate an airline by how much money you'd have to pay per 'Jeb'. So the units would be Dollars/Star or Dollars/Jeb. Cost of the ticket divided by the star or Jeb score. That way you can see how many stars out of 25 a person gets and how much money they pay per star.
A joy to watch this to give me a trip down memory lane - had the good fortune of participating in a school project learning about marketing with La Compagnie as the organization. Great people over there, and glad you got to experience the products of their vision of an all business class airline!
Great video! Joyeux Noël! Standard-bodies were the norm not too long ago: Boeing 707s, Douglas DC-8, VC-10 with 3-3 seating, while Convair 990A had 3-2 seating (Swissair Zürich-Hong Kong). BOAC VC-10s to Africa often had 2-2 in coach (standard coach seats, very wide aisle) for weight/range reasons. Japan Airlines had 3-2 in coach (standard coach seats, larger aisle) on some of their stretch McDonnell-Douglas DC-8-63s. Viasa Venezuela had alternate rows of 3-2 and 3-3 seating in the cabin of their stretched DC-8-63s. NAC Boeing 737-200s and Continental Airlines 727-100s had 3-2 seating with larger 19" seats (today’s “premium economy” equivalence). Braniff lead the way with fold-down middle seats so 3-3 becomes 2-2 seating in coach. Today’s coach seats are not only slimmer, but the seat cushion front-to-back length has been reduced by one inch to give the illusion of leg room. Contrary to general misconceptions, the width of the coach seats are about the same (Airbus 18" vs Boeing 17.2" a separate discussion), but the width of the armrests had been reduced by 1/3 to give the illusion of wider space. And finally, Orly was the gateway to/from Paris for many decades, and the open-air terrace was a treat - standard in those days. Thanks for your great travels,
Thank you for this review, Jeb and Suzanne. I travel with my husband, and have been curious about whether La Compagnie provides value for money. This is the sort of detailed reporting that helps make an informed consumer decision.
Thanks for doing this Jeb, wanted to see a review for a long time. Used to fly La Compagnie London Luton Newark NJ years ago. Such a refreshing price for a great product
Always enjoy Jeb’s reviews. This airline seems like a very good deal considering the high prices charged by the major carriers. I like the idea of the Jeb score because we can have different priorities.
Huge fan of the channel and have appreciated your videos for years. Please don't get caught up in having to find a fault of something (too much sauce on the lamb) just to avoid saying something doesn't have a fault. Hope you guys have a great Christmas and looking forward to next year's travels!!!
Gday Jeb another great video from you both thanks. Interesting you talk about narrow bodies booming on some medium haul routes as a 787 Captain id say many reviewers dont discuss some of the single isle issues. You immediately found the space issue aircraft like the 321 of which i have several thousand hours on lacks space even in a 2x2 configuration something no wide body suffers from. Lets start on operational stuff say with flight time, the 787 cruises at Mach.85 to .86 a TAS of 495kts about 70-80kts faster at a minimum than the 321 so on a 3200nm flight the 787 is an hour faster if not more. The 787 cruises on that same flight 10000-13000 higher so far above jet stream boundaries providing a FAR more comfortable ride and generally further above the jetstream increasing the speed differential. The extra weight of a widebody itself generates a smoother ride then throw in the larger wing in turbulence working far better at damping bumps and you get the picture. The 787 has no fuel limits but the A321 is at the edge of its range meaning more diversions, more offloaded pax when weather is either bad or turns bad en route or worse cancelled. This fuel issue is something few people know about until they are offloaded, flight delayed or cancelled. You obviously are an aerofile so im sure you have a good grasp on just some of the limits im talking about here that are unknowns to most other travel reviewers. I spent 14 years flying A320 family and can remember many uncomfortable flights in the A321 to Singapore in the middle of the weather dodging storms in the tropics that in my 787 would be an almost non issue at 39-43 thousand feet. With airports rapidly approaching capacity and some already beyond with extensive holding as more aircraft compete for fewer slots just how long will smaller aircraft be allowed to occupy slots? Anyway love your travel videos keep them coming!
Thank you, this was very informative. I’m a fellow world traveler and I was putting off my trip to Europe this Summer because of pricing. Your video help me put the trip back on the table.
Never cease to amaze me, I didn't realize there was an airline with just strictly business class. Every airline should do it, but instead they want us crammed in like sardines just to make more money. Smh. And Merry Christmas to you and Suzanne and happy new year
Airline profit margins from flying is in the single digits. Airlines will gladly increase the J cabin size if there is demand for it. LC operates one flight on Dec 28 from Paris to EWR. The other 18 flights that day have a mixture of Y, PE, J and F.
A321 neos are actually heading in the direction of replacing the 757-200, in my opinion. It’s got almost the same range (but just a bit shorter) as well as its better fuel efficiency. It can make the hop from NYC to various European cities with ease. It’ll be interesting to see what happens to some older aircraft like the 757 and 767 in the next 10-20 years.
I will surely miss the 757... 😭😭, I loved the 757 while planespotting at Newark. Luckily for now. United has a pretty good fleet and Icelandair is keeping htem for 2 or 3 more years.
What's crazy is I've done this exact flight almost but in reverse from Atlanta to Paris. And they ran out of normal seats so we got a free upgrade to business class. These exact seats. Very nice
While TWA may have been the first, I think it’s fair to say the Continental pioneered trans-Atlantic, narrow-body flights. The airline covered many smaller airports (BRS, BFS, STN for four months, CPH, etc.) with a fleet of 42 B752s. Now 39 of those B752s continue with United. I think that once United gets its A321s, I expect to see United blanket Europe from EWR, IAD and ORD. I think that airports such as ORK, DUS, MAN, HAM, LYS, BHX, TLS, STR, HAJ, GLA, NCL, NTE, BFS, SVQ would be good targets.
Love your reviews and adventures!. I enjoy you and Suzanne so much. Have a safe flight. Looking forward to more reviews. I love traveling with y'all as a "silent" traveler. 😂❤
I always see these jets being used as charter planes for clubs and national teams in the UEFA region, namely PSG. Forgot it's actually a bookable airline, thanks for the review. Beautifully captured.❤
Great review. The thing I don’t like about single aisle trans Atlantic is limited aisle access. You always have to climb over someone to get out of your seat.
You don’t have to. American installed its business class seats in a 1-1 configuration on its A321Ts operating domestically as First, but they could install more of them (and less 2-2 business) and fly to Europe. JetBlue has herringbone seats with all aisle access, as already mentioned. More coming!
You uploaded just in time! I'm flying out tomorrow morning to spend Christmas week with my family. A plane with nothing but foldout beds for seats?! Genius! Merry Christmas, Jeb and Susanne! 🎄🎄
Thank you for you and your wife on this flight!! Yes, also, thanks for sharing the this airline has changed over to the Airbus series from the Boeing 757 aircraft. Yes, to me, the attraction is that there are only 75 all Business Class seat! That is very nice having less people onboard for this crossing over the Atlantic. I still like the wide-body aircraft flying over oceans in general!! But I do see a lot of travels Taking other narrow body aircraft. I see JetBlue has their nice First Class or Business Class seats in their Mist Class! And yes, I remember the small British Airways Airbus 318 all Business Class aircraft!! That was nice flying into downtown London cutting that long traffic drive to and from Heathrow Airport. They had a US custom in Shannon coming back to the US. But overall, I am glad you two like this service.😊
took a chance & tried this airline last yr! like jeb was VERY plzd & highly recommend! everything was great & i understand they now have a lounge at newark. in fact the only negative on the trip had nothing to do w/ the airline but the airport hotel we stayed at the night before leaving. unbelievably had our hand luggage sitting next to us stolen while checking out at the front desk of the ibis Paris Coeur d Orly Airport when we let our guard down for
Newark is a let down plus that price with those dated business class seats I think the price point is a little high , no aile access and a 8 plus hour flight
Honestly not bad if your planning a full European trip. All business class that basically drops you in the heart of Europe where you can take high speed rail to a city of your choosing. And probably still save some money over going with the majors.
Oh man, I love Orly! Haven't flown out of that airport since 1998. Been wanting to fly on La Compagnie since they were a start up and I read about it in the WSJ. Thanks for the comprehensive review.
Hi Jeb and Susanne. Envious as hell as there simply are no competitors operating 8 + hour flights out of Australia at the quoted ticker range mentioned..... and that only gets us to Singapore and then 12+ hours to Paris. That is a tyranny of distance, but like you both, we love flying to places like Paris, even when it looks cold and wet. Please do not slow down, vicarious travel with you two is a great pastime. Cheers from Melbourne.
I used to love BA’s Openskies EWR-ORY flight. Back then, even when I didn’t have global entry, you’d pass security at EWR in less than 15 minutes and ORY was an ease.
Jeb, have you been on French Bee? I'll be in NYC and thinking of jumping over to Paris for a concert and this is the best price. TY. Oh and I'm terrified of flying, so if it is a sucky airline, please tell me 😀
Great video Jeb! I can’t wait to try La Compagnie someday soon! It is disappointing that they only have a fleet of 2 Airbus A321neo LR (Only the Long Range variant with XLR on order)aircraft now a days and I’d have definitely preferred the Ferrari of the Skies that being the B757! However, the 76 seat capacity of your A321neo is VERY RARE and lightly filled for an A321neo... For example like you mentioned, Wizzair 🇭🇺 packs in 239 passengers be it all in Economy in their A321 (same as A321neo) and Mexican ultra low cost carrier Volaris 🇲🇽 fills their A321neo with 249 passengers!! THE DENSEST A321 that there is! Such a great video regardless still and their ALL Biz Class looks pretty sweet too! I can’t wait to see them grow their fleets and expand their reach! However flying out of Paris Orly Airport is definitely a loss over CDG! ORY is a disorganized mess and a HORRIBLY DESIGNED AIRPORT! 😂 Not the French model of efficiency and a well designed plan that I’d expect of French Airports like CDG! 😅Also Prime Class is a Turkish 🇹🇷 Lounge Company and they operate a lounge at IAD so I don’t understand why La Compagnie doesn’t opt to use the Prime Class Lounge at IAD if they’re already a partner because they used to fly to Dulles and may return someday too…🤔 Also I think the future of narrow body jets like the A321LR of La Compagnie and upcoming A321XLR will only continue to increase with Aer Lingus, SAS, JetBlue and soon to be Icelandair 🇮🇸 flying A321XLR to replace their veteran B757-300s Also even the B757-200 and B737 MAX series flying transatlantic will only improve. If only Boeing would build a 797 to truly replace the 757-300 and compete with the A321XLR! Cheers 🥂my friend! Finally at 3:39 can you PLEASE TRY to fly French leisure airline CORSAIR and that WONDERFUL Biz class on the A330-900neo?? Also you’re the only one I know to have it rain in Paris 🇫🇷 & sunshine ☀️ in Seattle! 😂
I remember thinking when the A380 was coming out "Who wants to fly on this monster, I would rather pay more for less people, so faster boarding and deplaning, a faster plane to get you there faster and more space for comfort. Charge more, it would be worth it. I used to fly Midwest for this reason. But as for narrow body planes on trans-Atlantic routes, sure, my first was a kiddo was a TWA 707, and second was an Iceland Air DC-8-71. Before there were wide bodies there were narrow! Also, the most uncomfortable I have been on a plane recently was on a 787 with a very cramped configuration!
When I flew my one flight on an A380 Premium Economy on BA from LHR to BOS, I didn't want it to end. If I'm spending the $$$ for business class, take all the time you want to fly...
I've not heard of a "business class only" airline before, so thanks for sharing this experience. This gives me something to really consider. Merry Christmas to you two.
there were a few: titan, silverjet, maxjet, alkhayyala but they all failed. even some mainline carriers like: british airways, Lufthansa, swiss and air France dabbled with some all business class service flights in the past 15 years, but still gave up despite the good customer response.
If you recall, many airlines, even those flying widebody jets, used to have the 2-2-2 seating in business class. I am a solo traveler and I avoid planes that offer that configuration. There are still a few out there (some LOT and Turkish flights). But I won't book one that doesn't have a solo seat. As a result, I probably would feel uncomfortable with a "seat-mate" for the entire flight, especially if trying to sleep. I do like the concept but maybe with a different seat configuration it would be worth checking out.
I’ll take Paris with cool and rainy weather ( fall through spring) over summer heat wave any day 😊. Looks like a great option for getting to Paris. As you stated, not the cheapest way to get there, but for business class comfort its price is excellent.
Any reason for safety concerns? Background of crew, maintenance team and schedule, etc? Major carriers have a lot of layers involved that can serve as a check, and then the labor and their unions provide another layer of risk mitigation even if that's not their primary purpose.
We took a Southwest from Las Vegas to Hawaii (points and companion pass). I'd rather not ever take a single-aisle on a long flight again, at least in economy. Thanks as always for your gratitude!
Jet travel started with the Boeing, 707 so it doesn’t surprise me if aviation goes back to single aisles on shorter routes ! Also more economical fuel wise I believe !✈️
Excellent video as always. I’m curious if La Compangie has range issues during the winter months where the jet stream is super strong. The 3600nm between Paris and Newark is definitely pushing the range to the max
suggestion for future travel video: some sort of challenge like quickest time it takes to travel between two geographical points, like southernmost US marker in Key West to northernmost US marker in Barrow AK, or how many island nations can you travel between in the South Pacific in 24 hours, or even the most extreme of all, North Pole to South Pole, would be an adventure!
Same style of seats as the last generation of Continental's BusinessFirst seats. Having the window seat is quite the ballerina act like Jeb mentioned and I angered my neighbor on SYD-IAH because of a slight misstep that caused me to trip into his knees which were jutting out into the aisle. 😅
Two things come to mind. One - no, it doesn't always rain in Paris. Two - Orly airport has been in use for many years. It served as the primary airport for Paris before Roissy-Charles de Gaulle airport was built. I remember flying from London Heathrow to Orly and then being bussed from Orly across Paris to Le Bourget for the Paris Air Show in the mid 1970s.
Hi Jeb & Suzanne, Thank you for the informative video. I never get enough of your exploits and your pleasant demeanours! Both of you are fresh and happy to listen to. Merry Christmas 🎅 and a Happy New Year 🥳! Peter
What a small world I just watched this video a few days ago as I love La Compagnie and I use it as much as I can to fly to Paris and to bump into you at the Emeryville Amtrak station. I did hear you mention in your dollar store video that you were headed to California but never imagined I would bump into you here in Emeryville. Enjoy the Zephyr. 😀
@@GreenerGrassif you’re ever in San Francisco hit me up. I’m happy to offer you and a guest a complimentary perfume sniff session to find your favorite new scent.
One more thing, I think you make a really good point about the food. Given health trends, not only in the US, I’d like to see a special meal option for low carbs or even low sugar. It’s hard to find!
We are heading to Portugal. We book with BA fly PE for $1500 and that is RT. Non stop from TPA to LGW. After booking we can up grade to full business class for a total of $3,000. So I went to check your flight and was amazed at the price. I then realized I left my filter on One Way. Switched to RT and the price came up as the same as BA biza class. We would also have to make our way to Newark which would be an additional cost.
@@paulnbrenda358 That has nothing to do with your business. You just haven’t tried enough of it to know what’s good, what’s average, and what’s bad. BA’s business class (except the new suites) is just bad.
Hello Jeb! Recently discovered your videos. I love flying but don't get the opportunity as often as I would like so you and your lovely wife take me along for fun rides. Thank you.
I’ve been wondering about this airline but thank you for sharing your awesome review about them and enjoyed your adventure! You and Susan should try the Four Seasons Airline/adventure!
Honestly, Transatlantic is no big deal if it's the Northeast US to western Europe. It's barely longer to go from SF to BOS than it is to go from BOS to LHR. That being said, I want widebodies for longer trips. Or, at least, Premium Economy or something like this all business class...
The future of super-efficient narrow-body aircraft is Southwest, EasyJet, and RyanAir crossing the pond. Can't quite make it from London or Paris to New York, just yet. But they can do Shannon or Edinburgh to Boston.
Orly has a massive catchment area for Paris South and is the major domestic hub serving a wider range of feeder flights from the main airports like TLS, NCE, BOD, MRS, TLN but also the smaller cities. This has always made it an attractive airport for long haul flights including the world's longest domestic long haul operations. I think I would prefer Jet Blue Mint to this product. When there are two or more classes of cabin on board the business class is treated better than the economy cabin. A preferential service which lacks on this single cabin. If you look back to British Midland's Diamond Service (all business class UK-Europe) although the service was far better than the average economy cabin of say BA or KLM on the AMS route, it was not the same feeling as being a "proper" business class traveller. I also think the 1-2-1 configuration and space offered by wide bodied planes cannot be beaten and a 1-1 layout on the A321-neo would not be financially viable.... so it's a thumbs down for me.
I did grad school in France and for some reason my university paid for American students to go home during the December holidays on this airline. It was during the lockdowns and I was one of three people on the flight. It was the greatest flying experience of my life. Highly recommend this airline. Thanks for letting me reminisce a little, Jeb.
That’s the most European thing I’ve ever heard
What set you bang
It's great to see that such an unusual airline is not only still flying, but is doing well enough to upgrade their planes and provide such a great alternative.
Jeb, every time you mention how grateful you are in your videos it warms my heart.
The fact that Jeb is so humble is what keeps me watching.
This! i think every single other airline reviewer is snobby and off-putting. Jeb and Susan are so relatable and genuine. They're my go-to.
This is crazy. Just last week, I trying to research business class deals for a wedding we need to attend in Paris in late 2024. This service popped up in my research and I was wondering if this is worth it. And lo and behold, a week later, you publish this video! Thanks Jeb. I’m seriously considering this airlines for the Paris trip. Also, cool SBGJ249! Stunning design and that high beat movement is chef’s kiss!
Haha I spotted the Grand Seiko too. Very nice.
I think you should compare Delta Connection, United Express, and American Eagle (Their regional partners) to see which is best!!
That would be difficult. Each of those regional brands are being operated by several regional operators
Why would you want to subject poor Jeb to this torture
He did that 5 years ago, he compared their CRJ-200’s.
@@munboy216 It is torture right!😂😂😂
He has done that before like 4 years ago!!
We flew them in 2022 and they were fantastic. Great food, service and overall a great experience. It was for my daughter’s sweet 16. We flew them to Paris and flew back from Milan. Both flights were amazing.
When you were looking out over the airport at Paris-Orly I couldn't help but think of Charles Lindbergh's arrival at Paris-Le Bourget in 1927. The differences made in 96 years have been incredible and I can only imagine what Lindbergh would have thought of your trip versus his own
Orly is actually the older airport for Paris. CDG opened in 1974.
FYI the shoulder width on those seats (beds) gets MUCH better if you drop the armrest down :) I fly that exact seat on Philippine Airlines (also on the A321neo) and there's a little button at the front of the armrest that collapses the entire thing down to the level of the bed, so you get far more shoulder width. When you're doing the seat review part of this video, you can see the little silver rectangular button at the front of the armrest. It's very very firm, but, press it, and down she goes!
Consider taking an airlines final score and dividing it by the cost of the ticket so you can rate how much money per star a person would have to pay. Or call a star a 'Jeb' and you could rate an airline by how much money you'd have to pay per 'Jeb'. So the units would be Dollars/Star or Dollars/Jeb. Cost of the ticket divided by the star or Jeb score. That way you can see how many stars out of 25 a person gets and how much money they pay per star.
A joy to watch this to give me a trip down memory lane - had the good fortune of participating in a school project learning about marketing with La Compagnie as the organization. Great people over there, and glad you got to experience the products of their vision of an all business class airline!
Great video! Joyeux Noël! Standard-bodies were the norm not too long ago: Boeing 707s, Douglas DC-8, VC-10 with 3-3 seating, while Convair 990A had 3-2 seating (Swissair Zürich-Hong Kong). BOAC VC-10s to Africa often had 2-2 in coach (standard coach seats, very wide aisle) for weight/range reasons. Japan Airlines had 3-2 in coach (standard coach seats, larger aisle) on some of their stretch McDonnell-Douglas DC-8-63s. Viasa Venezuela had alternate rows of 3-2 and 3-3 seating in the cabin of their stretched DC-8-63s. NAC Boeing 737-200s and Continental Airlines 727-100s had 3-2 seating with larger 19" seats (today’s “premium economy” equivalence). Braniff lead the way with fold-down middle seats so 3-3 becomes 2-2 seating in coach. Today’s coach seats are not only slimmer, but the seat cushion front-to-back length has been reduced by one inch to give the illusion of leg room. Contrary to general misconceptions, the width of the coach seats are about the same (Airbus 18" vs Boeing 17.2" a separate discussion), but the width of the armrests had been reduced by 1/3 to give the illusion of wider space. And finally, Orly was the gateway to/from Paris for many decades, and the open-air terrace was a treat - standard in those days. Thanks for your great travels,
Thank you for this review, Jeb and Suzanne. I travel with my husband, and have been curious about whether La Compagnie provides value for money. This is the sort of detailed reporting that helps make an informed consumer decision.
Thanks for doing this Jeb, wanted to see a review for a long time. Used to fly La Compagnie London Luton Newark NJ years ago. Such a refreshing price for a great product
I remember when the airline Midwest Express was in business. It was all business class seats and was fantastic.
Always enjoy Jeb’s reviews. This airline seems like a very good deal considering the high prices charged by the major carriers. I like the idea of the Jeb score because we can have different priorities.
Huge fan of the channel and have appreciated your videos for years.
Please don't get caught up in having to find a fault of something (too much sauce on the lamb) just to avoid saying something doesn't have a fault.
Hope you guys have a great Christmas and looking forward to next year's travels!!!
Gday Jeb another great video from you both thanks.
Interesting you talk about narrow bodies booming on some medium haul routes as a 787 Captain id say many reviewers dont discuss some of the single isle issues.
You immediately found the space issue aircraft like the 321 of which i have several thousand hours on lacks space even in a 2x2 configuration something no wide body suffers from.
Lets start on operational stuff say with flight time, the 787 cruises at Mach.85 to .86 a TAS of 495kts about 70-80kts faster at a minimum than the 321 so on a 3200nm flight the 787 is an hour faster if not more.
The 787 cruises on that same flight 10000-13000 higher so far above jet stream boundaries providing a FAR more comfortable ride and generally further above the jetstream increasing the speed differential.
The extra weight of a widebody itself generates a smoother ride then throw in the larger wing in turbulence working far better at damping bumps and you get the picture.
The 787 has no fuel limits but the A321 is at the edge of its range meaning more diversions, more offloaded pax when weather is either bad or turns bad en route or worse cancelled. This fuel issue is something few people know about until they are offloaded, flight delayed or cancelled.
You obviously are an aerofile so im sure you have a good grasp on just some of the limits im talking about here that are unknowns to most other travel reviewers.
I spent 14 years flying A320 family and can remember many uncomfortable flights in the A321 to Singapore in the middle of the weather dodging storms in the tropics that in my 787 would be an almost non issue at 39-43 thousand feet.
With airports rapidly approaching capacity and some already beyond with extensive holding as more aircraft compete for fewer slots just how long will smaller aircraft be allowed to occupy slots?
Anyway love your travel videos keep them coming!
Need to get my Christmas shopping done, but instead, I am watching Jeb and Suzanne
Yeah, I need to get my house cleaned for Christmas but here I am watching this! Merry Christmas!
You're the absolute BEST airline RUclipsr! Love your content and how humble you are!
Thank you, this was very informative. I’m a fellow world traveler and I was putting off my trip to Europe this Summer because of pricing. Your video help me put the trip back on the table.
Never cease to amaze me, I didn't realize there was an airline with just strictly business class. Every airline should do it, but instead they want us crammed in like sardines just to make more money. Smh. And Merry Christmas to you and Suzanne and happy new year
Airline profit margins from flying is in the single digits. Airlines will gladly increase the J cabin size if there is demand for it. LC operates one flight on Dec 28 from Paris to EWR. The other 18 flights that day have a mixture of Y, PE, J and F.
If every airline was all business class, a large chunk of the world wouldn’t be able to afford to fly anywhere…
@@skycaptain3344 i wouldnt complain.
A321 neos are actually heading in the direction of replacing the 757-200, in my opinion. It’s got almost the same range (but just a bit shorter) as well as its better fuel efficiency. It can make the hop from NYC to various European cities with ease. It’ll be interesting to see what happens to some older aircraft like the 757 and 767 in the next 10-20 years.
Might depend on what Boeing does with their NMA and how quickly
@@counterfit5 True
I will surely miss the 757... 😭😭, I loved the 757 while planespotting at Newark. Luckily for now. United has a pretty good fleet and Icelandair is keeping htem for 2 or 3 more years.
Nah 757 is way better@@CandyMan2001
What's crazy is I've done this exact flight almost but in reverse from Atlanta to Paris. And they ran out of normal seats so we got a free upgrade to business class. These exact seats. Very nice
This is how every single flight should be. The layout, comfort and service is great. Another awsome video.
Amazing review! It's fascinating to see the difference between this 76-seater and Wizz's 239-seat A321neos
While TWA may have been the first, I think it’s fair to say the Continental pioneered trans-Atlantic, narrow-body flights. The airline covered many smaller airports (BRS, BFS, STN for four months, CPH, etc.) with a fleet of 42 B752s. Now 39 of those B752s continue with United.
I think that once United gets its A321s, I expect to see United blanket Europe from EWR, IAD and ORD. I think that airports such as ORK, DUS, MAN, HAM, LYS, BHX, TLS, STR, HAJ, GLA, NCL, NTE, BFS, SVQ would be good targets.
Love your reviews and adventures!. I enjoy you and Suzanne so much. Have a safe flight. Looking forward to more reviews. I love traveling with y'all as a "silent" traveler. 😂❤
I always see these jets being used as charter planes for clubs and national teams in the UEFA region, namely PSG. Forgot it's actually a bookable airline, thanks for the review. Beautifully captured.❤
thats crazy!! Last time I flew to Paris I flew direct from SLC and it was so expensive!! Gonna keep this in mind for our next flight
Great review. The thing I don’t like about single aisle trans Atlantic is limited aisle access. You always have to climb over someone to get out of your seat.
Might be worth checking out JetBlue! We haven’t tried it across the Atlantic yet.
You don’t have to. American installed its business class seats in a 1-1 configuration on its A321Ts operating domestically as First, but they could install more of them (and less 2-2 business) and fly to Europe. JetBlue has herringbone seats with all aisle access, as already mentioned. More coming!
The same applies to a wide body aircraft, so I am not sure what your point is.
Being in Greensboro, NC, I am excited to see BOOM! finally take flight. The contruction of the new terminal and everything is awesome to watch.
Love reviews of the not as well known options for transatlantic travel. Looks like a great option Jeb
It’s a great day when Jeb posts!
You uploaded just in time! I'm flying out tomorrow morning to spend Christmas week with my family. A plane with nothing but foldout beds for seats?! Genius!
Merry Christmas, Jeb and Susanne! 🎄🎄
Have fun!
Taking over A321XLR
Flown La Compagnie twice. Best flights ever!!!!!!!!
That’s pretty cool. Thanks for featuring a new airline. I guess one of the drawbacks of a narrow body is the amount of space and comfort on the seats.
Thank you for you and your wife on this flight!! Yes, also, thanks for sharing the this airline has changed over to the Airbus series from the Boeing 757 aircraft. Yes, to me, the attraction is that there are only 75 all Business Class seat! That is very nice having less people onboard for this crossing over the Atlantic. I still like the wide-body aircraft flying over oceans in general!! But I do see a lot of travels Taking other narrow body aircraft. I see JetBlue has their nice First Class or Business Class seats in their Mist Class! And yes, I remember the small British Airways Airbus 318 all Business Class aircraft!! That was nice flying into downtown London cutting that long traffic drive to and from Heathrow Airport. They had a US custom in Shannon coming back to the US. But overall, I am glad you two like this service.😊
took a chance & tried this airline last yr! like jeb was VERY plzd & highly recommend! everything was great & i understand they now have a lounge at newark. in fact the only negative on the trip had nothing to do w/ the airline but the airport hotel we stayed at the night before leaving. unbelievably had our hand luggage sitting next to us stolen while checking out at the front desk of the ibis Paris Coeur d Orly Airport when we let our guard down for
Newark is a let down plus that price with those dated business class seats I think the price point is a little high , no aile access and a 8 plus hour flight
Honestly not bad if your planning a full European trip. All business class that basically drops you in the heart of Europe where you can take high speed rail to a city of your choosing. And probably still save some money over going with the majors.
Flying La Compagnie really is a treat. Highly recommend
Oh man, I love Orly! Haven't flown out of that airport since 1998. Been wanting to fly on La Compagnie since they were a start up and I read about it in the WSJ. Thanks for the comprehensive review.
Hi Jeb and Susanne. Envious as hell as there simply are no competitors operating 8 + hour flights out of Australia at the quoted ticker range mentioned..... and that only gets us to Singapore and then 12+ hours to Paris. That is a tyranny of distance, but like you both, we love flying to places like Paris, even when it looks cold and wet. Please do not slow down, vicarious travel with you two is a great pastime. Cheers from Melbourne.
I used to love BA’s Openskies EWR-ORY flight. Back then, even when I didn’t have global entry, you’d pass security at EWR in less than 15 minutes and ORY was an ease.
Jeb, have you been on French Bee? I'll be in NYC and thinking of jumping over to Paris for a concert and this is the best price. TY. Oh and I'm terrified of flying, so if it is a sucky airline, please tell me 😀
Great video Jeb! I can’t wait to try La Compagnie someday soon! It is disappointing that they only have a fleet of 2 Airbus A321neo LR (Only the Long Range variant with XLR on order)aircraft now a days and I’d have definitely preferred the Ferrari of the Skies that being the B757! However, the 76 seat capacity of your A321neo is VERY RARE and lightly filled for an A321neo... For example like you mentioned, Wizzair 🇭🇺 packs in 239 passengers be it all in Economy in their A321 (same as A321neo) and Mexican ultra low cost carrier Volaris 🇲🇽 fills their A321neo with 249 passengers!! THE DENSEST A321 that there is!
Such a great video regardless still and their ALL Biz Class looks pretty sweet too! I can’t wait to see them grow their fleets and expand their reach! However flying out of Paris Orly Airport is definitely a loss over CDG! ORY is a disorganized mess and a HORRIBLY DESIGNED AIRPORT! 😂 Not the French model of efficiency and a well designed plan that I’d expect of French Airports like CDG! 😅Also Prime Class is a Turkish 🇹🇷 Lounge Company and they operate a lounge at IAD so I don’t understand why La Compagnie doesn’t opt to use the Prime Class Lounge at IAD if they’re already a partner because they used to fly to Dulles and may return someday too…🤔 Also I think the future of narrow body jets like the A321LR of La Compagnie and upcoming A321XLR will only continue to increase with Aer Lingus, SAS, JetBlue and soon to be Icelandair 🇮🇸 flying A321XLR to replace their veteran B757-300s Also even the B757-200 and B737 MAX series flying transatlantic will only improve. If only Boeing would build a 797 to truly replace the 757-300 and compete with the A321XLR!
Cheers 🥂my friend! Finally at 3:39 can you PLEASE TRY to fly French leisure airline CORSAIR and that WONDERFUL Biz class on the A330-900neo??
Also you’re the only one I know to have it rain in Paris 🇫🇷 & sunshine ☀️ in Seattle! 😂
Merry Christmas guys! Without a doubt, the best flight reviewers out there! Keep it up 😊
Thanks a trillion Zillion times,from Nigeria 🇳🇬 we love Jebb and Suzanne for your lovely videos
That's an amazing price wasnt expecting it
I remember thinking when the A380 was coming out "Who wants to fly on this monster, I would rather pay more for less people, so faster boarding and deplaning, a faster plane to get you there faster and more space for comfort. Charge more, it would be worth it. I used to fly Midwest for this reason. But as for narrow body planes on trans-Atlantic routes, sure, my first was a kiddo was a TWA 707, and second was an Iceland Air DC-8-71. Before there were wide bodies there were narrow! Also, the most uncomfortable I have been on a plane recently was on a 787 with a very cramped configuration!
When I flew my one flight on an A380 Premium Economy on BA from LHR to BOS, I didn't want it to end. If I'm spending the $$$ for business class, take all the time you want to fly...
Anyone else notice that baby esclator by the 3:00 mark?
Considering we've seen 757s work hard on transatlantic, I suspect these A321 NEOs/LRs/and XLRs will become quite common place!
I've not heard of a "business class only" airline before, so thanks for sharing this experience. This gives me something to really consider. Merry Christmas to you two.
there were a few: titan, silverjet, maxjet, alkhayyala but they all failed. even some mainline carriers like: british airways, Lufthansa, swiss and air France dabbled with some all business class service flights in the past 15 years, but still gave up despite the good customer response.
Last time, four days in Paris and absolutely beautiful weather, sunshine but not too warm.
This airline looks awesome!! Mary Christmas and happy 2024 guys 🎉
Hi Jeb I’m about to fly JAL to Tokyo can you give an updated video about there business class? Any info is very appreciated.
No plans to fly JAL at the moment, but would love to get on the new A350 in the new year for sure! Have a great trip!
If you recall, many airlines, even those flying widebody jets, used to have the 2-2-2 seating in business class. I am a solo traveler and I avoid planes that offer that configuration. There are still a few out there (some LOT and Turkish flights). But I won't book one that doesn't have a solo seat. As a result, I probably would feel uncomfortable with a "seat-mate" for the entire flight, especially if trying to sleep. I do like the concept but maybe with a different seat configuration it would be worth checking out.
I’ll take Paris with cool and rainy weather ( fall through spring) over summer heat wave any day 😊. Looks like a great option for getting to Paris. As you stated, not the cheapest way to get there, but for business class comfort its price is excellent.
Any reason for safety concerns? Background of crew, maintenance team and schedule, etc? Major carriers have a lot of layers involved that can serve as a check, and then the labor and their unions provide another layer of risk mitigation even if that's not their primary purpose.
We took a Southwest from Las Vegas to Hawaii (points and companion pass). I'd rather not ever take a single-aisle on a long flight again, at least in economy.
Thanks as always for your gratitude!
Hope you both have a wonderful holiday season and happy new year! Thank you for allowing me to live vicariously through your wonderful travels. Peace!
Your videos are amazing! High quality and top notch as always! Cant wait for more aviation reviews in the New Year from you! Happy Holidays!
I love your videos, authentic and fun! You have a great partner in travel, love your comment "especially with Suzanne !"
Such a nice video for Christmas, as always with your unique refreshing style. Thanks Jeb and Suzanne ! Definitely helps to make a choice
Jet travel started with the Boeing, 707 so it doesn’t surprise me if aviation goes back to single aisles on shorter routes ! Also more economical fuel wise I believe !✈️
Excellent video as always. I’m curious if La Compangie has range issues during the winter months where the jet stream is super strong. The 3600nm between Paris and Newark is definitely pushing the range to the max
We were wondering too, but probably in better shape than JetBlue with a less dense seating configuration.
Appreciated the mention of Cork Jeb! Greetings from Ireland. Hope to see you back soon! 🇮🇪
Jeb, I believe you should reduce the background music as it’s sometimes dominant 10:14
The price is 1,725 dollar. One way.
You are welcome
suggestion for future travel video: some sort of challenge like quickest time it takes to travel between two geographical points, like southernmost US marker in Key West to northernmost US marker in Barrow AK, or how many island nations can you travel between in the South Pacific in 24 hours, or even the most extreme of all, North Pole to South Pole, would be an adventure!
Same style of seats as the last generation of Continental's BusinessFirst seats. Having the window seat is quite the ballerina act like Jeb mentioned and I angered my neighbor on SYD-IAH because of a slight misstep that caused me to trip into his knees which were jutting out into the aisle. 😅
Two things come to mind. One - no, it doesn't always rain in Paris. Two - Orly airport has been in use for many years. It served as the primary airport for Paris before Roissy-Charles de Gaulle airport was built. I remember flying from London Heathrow to Orly and then being bussed from Orly across Paris to Le Bourget for the Paris Air Show in the mid 1970s.
I love the Grand Seiko GMT! Gorgeous watch.
Great vlog as always! My type of airline! Merry Christmas to the both of you from me in Norway! Keep up the good work! Be safe!
Hi Jeb & Suzanne,
Thank you for the informative video. I never get enough of your exploits and your pleasant demeanours! Both of you are fresh and happy to listen to.
Merry Christmas 🎅 and a Happy New Year 🥳!
Peter
Very good journey and well priced business class.and the new Orly terminal is well built.french get their buildings always right.
Can you do American business triple 7 200. I am flying 4 times this summer
First flight very cool! And it looked like a great experience! Pleasant surprise I'm sure. Great work
What a small world I just watched this video a few days ago as I love La Compagnie and I use it as much as I can to fly to Paris and to bump into you at the Emeryville Amtrak station. I did hear you mention in your dollar store video that you were headed to California but never imagined I would bump into you here in Emeryville. Enjoy the Zephyr. 😀
Wow! What a small world, indeed!! Thanks for saying hello!!
@@GreenerGrassif you’re ever in San Francisco hit me up. I’m happy to offer you and a guest a complimentary perfume sniff session to find your favorite new scent.
Love the concept and execution
One more thing, I think you make a really good point about the food. Given health trends, not only in the US, I’d like to see a special meal option for low carbs or even low sugar. It’s hard to find!
We are heading to Portugal. We book with BA fly PE for $1500 and that is RT. Non stop from TPA to LGW. After booking we can up grade to full business class for a total of $3,000. So I went to check your flight and was amazed at the price. I then realized I left my filter on One Way. Switched to RT and the price came up as the same as BA biza class. We would also have to make our way to Newark which would be an additional cost.
BA has a horrible business class layout and service, so that has to be considered.
We only just started flying PE and only see BC from walking passed after they are all asleep
Our service in PE HAS BEEN NOTHING BUT IMPECCABLE
@@paulnbrenda358 So you’re not a frequent flier and don’t know service standards. Hey… many slaves in their day said they were happy to be slaves.
@@afcgeo882 So I choose to run my business and not spend half my life in the air and that makes me not frequent flyer...so be it.
@@paulnbrenda358 That has nothing to do with your business. You just haven’t tried enough of it to know what’s good, what’s average, and what’s bad. BA’s business class (except the new suites) is just bad.
This is so cool! I am heading to Paris for a few days and leaving Jan 6
Such a great channel. You guys produce such wonderful entertainment. Thank you thank you thank you!
Hello Jeb! Recently discovered your videos. I love flying but don't get the opportunity as often as I would like so you and your lovely wife take me along for fun rides. Thank you.
Jeb and Suzanne,
May you both have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. ❤
I’ve always wanted to fly that airline. Looks interesting.
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I’ve been wondering about this airline but thank you for sharing your awesome review about them and enjoyed your adventure!
You and Susan should try the Four Seasons Airline/adventure!
Love the socks. I wish local US flights had business class only planes.
Honestly, Transatlantic is no big deal if it's the Northeast US to western Europe. It's barely longer to go from SF to BOS than it is to go from BOS to LHR. That being said, I want widebodies for longer trips. Or, at least, Premium Economy or something like this all business class...
The future of super-efficient narrow-body aircraft is Southwest, EasyJet, and RyanAir crossing the pond. Can't quite make it from London or Paris to New York, just yet. But they can do Shannon or Edinburgh to Boston.
oh, the regional providers comparison below is a great idea but also this might be something...
Orly has a massive catchment area for Paris South and is the major domestic hub serving a wider range of feeder flights from the main airports like TLS, NCE, BOD, MRS, TLN but also the smaller cities. This has always made it an attractive airport for long haul flights including the world's longest domestic long haul operations. I think I would prefer Jet Blue Mint to this product. When there are two or more classes of cabin on board the business class is treated better than the economy cabin. A preferential service which lacks on this single cabin. If you look back to British Midland's Diamond Service (all business class UK-Europe) although the service was far better than the average economy cabin of say BA or KLM on the AMS route, it was not the same feeling as being a "proper" business class traveller. I also think the 1-2-1 configuration and space offered by wide bodied planes cannot be beaten and a 1-1 layout on the A321-neo would not be financially viable.... so it's a thumbs down for me.
Thanks for sharing this one. I had no idea this airline even existed. Will be checking it out. Happy holidays!
That Grand Seiko is excellent!
Nice video Jeb. I like the looks of this airline. Merry Christmas to you and Suzanne. Looking forward to your videos in 2024!!