July 1, 2004 at 10:36 pm
I recieved an email today offering me a 45 minute trip around Cologne in an Iran Air Boeing 747SP. Iran Air, Syrian Air, and Kinshasa are the only 3 airlines that operate SPs now (VIP operators don’t really count!) and for 99 Euros (£65) it is a once in a lifetime opportunity.
Only trouble is that my usual travel partners are away on that date, or in the case of my other one he is going in a few weeks to Cologne anyway, and I would rather fly with someone I know!
From the London region its possible to get there for £60-£70 so £130ish for the day and 3 flights looks feasible.
Any takers?
By: steve rowell - 6th July 2004 at 06:31
I am not sure how many original SP operators there were but PA and CAAC were among them. How many are left? They must have amassed many thousands of cycles and a huge number of hours by now.
Qantas operated two of them for a few years, now they’re providing shade for the rattle snakes in the Mojave Desert i believe
By: andrewm - 6th July 2004 at 02:51
mmm MarkL talk to me at event if no parnter sorted! Would like to go if my Lanazrote is cancelled as is possible as walter is sick!
By: Ren Frew - 5th July 2004 at 23:42
Of course. I keep forgetting the published times are local and it’s BST in the UK right now. 🙂
By: tenthije - 5th July 2004 at 21:15
I meant to say that wouldn’t work either financially, would really need to leave the day before and overnight in Cologne. Too poor at the minute for that. Wouldn’t mind a German Wings flight mind ya. It would be about £150 return with an overnight stay at whatever price that might be? Interestingly the website times the inbound flight as 45 mins ?
You mean the flight to Germany right? That would be a 1 hour 45 minutes flight then. Mind the time difference!
By: Ren Frew - 5th July 2004 at 20:23
You’d could always be really daring and fly from EDI on Germanwings! 😉
Although it may well be that that wouldn’t work either with timings etc.
I meant to say that wouldn’t work either financially, would really need to leave the day before and overnight in Cologne. Too poor at the minute for that. Wouldn’t mind a German Wings flight mind ya. It would be about £150 return with an overnight stay at whatever price that might be? Interestingly the website times the inbound flight as 45 mins ?
By: RIPConcorde - 5th July 2004 at 20:01
Looking at the flight options from GLA and the time required and cost, it’s not worth the effort for me to be honest. I’d need to add in a hotel for a least one night, flights from Glasgow to London and Cologne as well as the SP flight.
I’m going on a 4 hour photo trip in an RAF Nimrod in a couple of weeks though ? 🙂
You’d could always be really daring and fly from EDI on Germanwings! 😉
Although it may well be that that wouldn’t work either with timings etc.
By: Ren Frew - 5th July 2004 at 19:59
Looking at the flight options from GLA and the time required and cost, it’s not worth the effort for me to be honest. I’d need to add in a hotel for a least one night, flights from Glasgow to London and Cologne as well as the SP flight.
I’m going on a 4 hour photo trip in an RAF Nimrod in a couple of weeks though ? 🙂
By: cheesebag - 5th July 2004 at 19:31
Reading on and filling you with confidence…..
Our planned Boeing 720 pleasure flight from Beirut has been cancelled since the aircraft is currently grounded for maintenance reasons
By: Jeanske_SN - 2nd July 2004 at 21:36
Well in 45 minutes you wont experience the Special Performance, which is high & fast flying. In it’s time it was the longest range aircraft.
Still, It would be a nice chance for not too much money. But you only have one third or so to enjoy a window seat.
By: Mark L - 2nd July 2004 at 19:37
Yeah the TU154 flight is in Farnborough Airshow week so is a no-no for me as well.
Unlike the majority of people who will be doing this trip (because they don’t want to go to Iran/Syria, nor are members of Middle Eastern Royal Families) I would quite happily go to Iran or Syria, just don’t have the money to do so, and this works out a hell of a lot cheaper!
By: tenthije - 2nd July 2004 at 19:04
I am also considering going there. I would have taken the Tu154 flight on offer at the same website, had it not coincided with my trip to London. The departure is ast 13:30 so that is a reasonable time.
Like Wannabe I do want to get myself a window seat… and with me most likely anyone else of the passengers. That’s gonna be interesting.
By: Mark L - 2nd July 2004 at 19:01
No idea, it says they are allocated at check in, earlier the better and all that possibly.
For the trip either demand will be so great it is already fully booked, or no-one will want to do it and it will be cancelled! No way of telling!
By: wannabe pilot - 2nd July 2004 at 18:56
Mark, I hinted at some interest, with my birthday being the week before. maybe a birthday present with a difference eh?! But I was wondering about things such as window seats?
By: Mark L - 2nd July 2004 at 18:53
Come on someone must be serious about going with me, I am amazed by the general response of either:
“Oh there are only 6 left flying? Can’t be very safe then!”
or
“Iran Air? Arrrgh!!!!”
or
“Oh dear, I would reeeaaally like to come but unfortunatley I am washing my hair/going to the dentist/going on holiday, etc!
By: tenthije - 2nd July 2004 at 18:25
http://www.airevents.de/boeing747_sp.htm
do check out that site as there are quite a lot of interesting fligths.
By: wannabe pilot - 2nd July 2004 at 17:02
Sounds very interesting, and the weekend before my birthday…..hmmmm 😎
How would we get a window seat?
By: Tim Green - 2nd July 2004 at 14:16
This takes me back to the days that Pan Am operated a daily ‘SP’ from AMS – LHR –
BOS, they called it the Boston Express. My wife sometimes used to operate the LHR – AMS return leg on weekends and I used to tag along for the 4 – 5 hour layover in Holland. Always an interesting ride with a galley in the rear of the aircraft and a great deal of side-to-side movement in turbulence.
I am not sure how many original SP operators there were but PA and CAAC were among them. How many are left? They must have amassed many thousands of cycles and a huge number of hours by now.
By: Mark L - 1st July 2004 at 22:49
Sorry forgot a date, its on the 5th of September (A Sunday)