RPS wrote:
: B Vaughan wrote:
:
: : I have flown them to New York and must say that it was very budget.
: : The food was probably the scantiest I've ever seen. The seats were not
: : particularly comfortable, but the leg room was acceptable.
: :
: : Recently there was a rather serious problem with them when a lot of
: : their flights were cancelled because of an unusual number of planes
: : pulled for maintenance. This was around the time of the Easter
: : holidays and left people stranded in some places for 24 hours or more.
: : I haven't heard of any other problems since. They are mostly a charter
: : airline and have just recently gotten into the scheduled flight
: : business.
:
: Thank you! I was about to give up on anybody having heard of Eurofly.
:
: The little info I could get from the web doesn't seem to be good. In
: fact, minutes before i saw your reply, I posted another question on how
: Emirates, Qatar, and Alitalia would be. All 3 provide decent
: connections (11-12 hours; Eurofly nonstop is about 8 hours). I have
: never traveled any of these. If you have advice, I would appreciate it,
: preferably in the other thread.
:
: Many thanks again. I was so excited when I unearthed the Eurofly
: nonstop, but I guess I am losing the nerve to try them :)
I am avoiding that part of the world at that time due to serious
terrorist threat. Chances are that something *will* happen in Iran,
Iraq, etc and major European cities will be most vulnerable targets. |