For Finnair, it’s not only LHR, but for the summer season at least AMS and MUC have been seeing the A350s and A330s and will see them until November. LPA, which begins in October will also see the A350s operating over the winter season!
Yeah we just flew in an Iberia A330 Madrid to London. They didn't accept my business upgrade bid unfortunately, but it was still a nice flight as we booked the front seats in economy so had recline and loads of legroom. It was nice to stretch out and watch a movie on the IFE. One thing I found quite charming on Iberia was the Spanish music they play before take off and during landing!
If the airline has a website for cargo-and many airlines do-the schedules shown there are dominated by wide-body, passenger equipment. It may be a better, though not an intuitive, place to look for lie-flat seats in aircraft.
Hi Charles, Turkish also does Manchester I think on A330-300. There's Air Europa from MAD-BCN on 787 flight UX1091/8. I once did MAN-GNV on Ethiopian on 787 ET278/9 - I think daily except Wednesdays and Fridays. I'd love to know about Belfast and Dublin but I can't find anyting!
Nice video, Charles :) A couple of points that may be useful for your viewers: - I found the in-flight food on Singapore Airlines within Europe to be pretty poor (I flew their old Copenhagen-Rome fifth freedom a while back). While they offered the excellent seat, full drinks selection and of course the same great crew, the food consisted of just a cold sandwich - which was poor even when compared to the likes of BA or Finnair on their intra-Europe flights. - While equipment swaps do happen, they can sometimes work in your favour. Example, I have Finnair booked for Feb - was originally an A321, but now up-rated to an A330. This puts Finnair back to the double daily widebody they had consistently pre-pandemic (out of the 6 flights or so per day). They also do at least one widebody flight per day on Amsterdam-Helsinki.
Thanks Callum, that’s really helpful. Very interesting about the food on Singapore Airlines, would have expected much better than a cold sandwich! That’s a great result for your Finnair flight, hope that happens for a connection I’ve got with them in a few months too.
Some more routes: Swiss ZRH-AGP (Occasional A330), ZRH-ATH (Occasional 777), Austrian VIE-DUS or FRA (Very occasional 777-200), Aer Lingus DUB-FAO or AGP (A330), TAP LIA-FNC (A330 neo). Also ITA A321 neo all has lie flat aisle access business class seats. It flies to Madrid, Barcelona, Athens, Amsterdam, Paris, Brussels, etc
When flying in Europe....... narrow bodied planes = middle seat blocked wide bodied planes = lie flat seat thought there are some ecxceptions, Tap air and Air lingus have a few A320/21 configured with lie flat in a 2-1-2-1 config
Problem is with Europe is it's very small and even ones like London Moscow, presumably suspended at the moment,is only about 4 hours so you'd hardly have time to sleep on a flat seat!I suppose at the moment something like Keflavik to Istanbul,if they have such a flight, would be about the longest in Europe unless it uses the airport on the Asian side then it wouldn't count!
Iberia are trialing their new A321XLR with the lie flat seats.... Also if you book on Iberia A350 in economy you can pay to select a seat in premium economy (if the business class fare is beyond reach...
I have found with Lufthansa on a Tuesday at around 10am, they fly a Boeing 787 Dreamliner between Frankfurt and Munich, just that one flight once a week.
That’s very interesting. Just had a look at a random Tuesday and although there wasn’t at 10am, one of the early afternoon flights was a 787. Good to know that’s somewhat regularly available!
I heard Tap Air Portugal sometimes fly Lisbon-Heathrow route with some A321LR that have lie flat seats but other than that I am not really sure... Also thanks for the video!
Hmm.. Would it be possible I wonder, to book the Finnair flights via the BA website, add in 5 nights hotel or car, get double the tier points and make it a tier point run as well as a wide body business class experience? (Helsinki is 80 tier points, giving 360 return with the doubling up).
Sadly no mention of flights from Manchester. However, i am taking an Ethiopean flight from Manchester to Dubai in February which stops off at Geneva. Some years ago Cathay Pacific use to fly to HK from Manchester via Amsterdam. Sadly Cathay no longer fly from from Manchester.
Nice video. You didn't mention the Ethiopian Airlines fifth freedom flights: ARN-OSL, CPH-VIE, MXP-ZRH or MAN-GVA. Also Air Europa operate two daily B787 dreamliners between Madrid and Barcelona and regular 787 flights from Madrid to Amsterdam.
@charlesontravels I don't think they offer much in the way of service on the intra-European sectors but you do get to sit in a proper business class seat and fly on a widebody.
The Turkish Airlines A321 Neo all have "business class seats" and not economy seats with a middle seat blocked in a 2-2 config but it is not a lie flat seat also talking of Turkish Airlines.. some of there A330s have angle flat seats not even lie flat seats
This is exactly what I was looking for! I'll be going to Europe in February and I would like to try out new business class products 🙌
Bro i was literally trying to find this info recently to check my options for a short hall euro flight, its like you read my mind
Ethiopian Airlines A350 Manchester - Geneva, and TAP A330neo Zurich - Lisbon
Thanks Charles. Really useful info. Will definitely check out for further flights.
For Finnair, it’s not only LHR, but for the summer season at least AMS and MUC have been seeing the A350s and A330s and will see them until November. LPA, which begins in October will also see the A350s operating over the winter season!
Yeah we just flew in an Iberia A330 Madrid to London. They didn't accept my business upgrade bid unfortunately, but it was still a nice flight as we booked the front seats in economy so had recline and loads of legroom. It was nice to stretch out and watch a movie on the IFE.
One thing I found quite charming on Iberia was the Spanish music they play before take off and during landing!
Thanks Charles, not something I’d thought about but will definitely in future flights. Cheers
If the airline has a website for cargo-and many airlines do-the schedules shown there are dominated by wide-body, passenger equipment. It may be a better, though not an intuitive, place to look for lie-flat seats in aircraft.
Hi Charles, Turkish also does Manchester I think on A330-300. There's Air Europa from MAD-BCN on 787 flight UX1091/8. I once did MAN-GNV on Ethiopian on 787 ET278/9 - I think daily except Wednesdays and Fridays. I'd love to know about Belfast and Dublin but I can't find anyting!
Nice video, Charles :) A couple of points that may be useful for your viewers:
- I found the in-flight food on Singapore Airlines within Europe to be pretty poor (I flew their old Copenhagen-Rome fifth freedom a while back). While they offered the excellent seat, full drinks selection and of course the same great crew, the food consisted of just a cold sandwich - which was poor even when compared to the likes of BA or Finnair on their intra-Europe flights.
- While equipment swaps do happen, they can sometimes work in your favour. Example, I have Finnair booked for Feb - was originally an A321, but now up-rated to an A330. This puts Finnair back to the double daily widebody they had consistently pre-pandemic (out of the 6 flights or so per day). They also do at least one widebody flight per day on Amsterdam-Helsinki.
Thanks Callum, that’s really helpful. Very interesting about the food on Singapore Airlines, would have expected much better than a cold sandwich! That’s a great result for your Finnair flight, hope that happens for a connection I’ve got with them in a few months too.
@@charlesontravels fingers crossed aha - look forward to that vid
Very helpful keep the videos coming!
Some more routes: Swiss ZRH-AGP (Occasional A330), ZRH-ATH (Occasional 777), Austrian VIE-DUS or FRA (Very occasional 777-200), Aer Lingus DUB-FAO or AGP (A330), TAP LIA-FNC (A330 neo). Also ITA A321 neo all has lie flat aisle access business class seats. It flies to Madrid, Barcelona, Athens, Amsterdam, Paris, Brussels, etc
When flying in Europe.......
narrow bodied planes = middle seat blocked
wide bodied planes = lie flat seat
thought there are some ecxceptions, Tap air and Air lingus have a few A320/21 configured with lie flat in a 2-1-2-1 config
Problem is with Europe is it's very small and even ones like London Moscow, presumably suspended at the moment,is only about 4 hours so you'd hardly have time to sleep on a flat seat!I suppose at the moment something like Keflavik to Istanbul,if they have such a flight, would be about the longest in Europe unless it uses the airport on the Asian side then it wouldn't count!
Iberia are trialing their new A321XLR with the lie flat seats....
Also if you book on Iberia A350 in economy you can pay to select a seat in premium economy (if the business class fare is beyond reach...
I have found with Lufthansa on a Tuesday at around 10am, they fly a Boeing 787 Dreamliner between Frankfurt and Munich, just that one flight once a week.
That’s very interesting. Just had a look at a random Tuesday and although there wasn’t at 10am, one of the early afternoon flights was a 787. Good to know that’s somewhat regularly available!
@@charlesontravels Tuesday mornings in October 10:15 but they might change in November for their winter schedule
I heard Tap Air Portugal sometimes fly Lisbon-Heathrow route with some A321LR that have lie flat seats but other than that I am not really sure... Also thanks for the video!
Hmm.. Would it be possible I wonder, to book the Finnair flights via the BA website, add in 5 nights hotel or car, get double the tier points and make it a tier point run as well as a wide body business class experience? (Helsinki is 80 tier points, giving 360 return with the doubling up).
Yes that should absolutely be possible!
Sadly no mention of flights from Manchester. However, i am taking an Ethiopean flight from Manchester to Dubai in February which stops off at Geneva.
Some years ago Cathay Pacific use to fly to HK from Manchester via Amsterdam. Sadly Cathay no longer fly from from Manchester.
I’ll definitely be taking a look at that Ethiopian flight!
I will be eagerly awaiting your review should you take a flight before February 😊
Can’t filter by airline type?
Nice video. You didn't mention the Ethiopian Airlines fifth freedom flights: ARN-OSL, CPH-VIE, MXP-ZRH or MAN-GVA. Also Air Europa operate two daily B787 dreamliners between Madrid and Barcelona and regular 787 flights from Madrid to Amsterdam.
Thanks, I didn’t know about those ones, that’s very good to know! Might have to have a look at the Ethiopian ones in particular!
@charlesontravels I don't think they offer much in the way of service on the intra-European sectors but you do get to sit in a proper business class seat and fly on a widebody.
The Turkish Airlines A321 Neo all have "business class seats" and not economy seats with a middle seat blocked in a 2-2 config but it is not a lie flat seat also talking of Turkish Airlines.. some of there A330s have angle flat seats not even lie flat seats