February 12, 2002 at 4:22 pm
I will be travling from Heathrow to Halifax (YHZ) in may. Out of these two airliners which in theory should be a better journey? Im only asking as I severly dislike flying just want the one that wont be as unsettling.
My choices are :
Outbound:
Air Canada (AC861), 767
or
United Airlines (UA999), 763
Return:
Air Canada (AC860), 767
or
United Airlines (UA3484), DH1
Your opinions are most appricated
By: rdc1000 - 13th February 2002 at 12:42
RE: Heathrow to Halifax
By flying AC you will always be on a wide-bodied jet, so that would probably be preferable as they give a better flying experience than the DHCQ-8-100 (a 30 seater turbo prop aircraft) that you would use for the second leg of the UA flight. Small turbo-props such as this rattle and shake more and won’t help your nerves.
By: monster500 - 13th February 2002 at 03:07
RE: Heathrow to Halifax
Air Canada UA is shocking
By: shauny2k1 - 12th February 2002 at 17:55
RE: Heathrow to Halifax
I would also choose Air Canada over United.
Shaun
By: EGNM - 12th February 2002 at 17:26
RE: Heathrow to Halifax
www.carsurvey.org/air – theat’ll give u a better overall view
By: Nikumba - 12th February 2002 at 17:06
RE: Heathrow to Halifax
The only reason why I dislike flying is the floor doesnt feel solid. I know aircraft companied have spent billions on R&D to make a great aircraft, but the floor never seems stable and solid and that part always un-nerves me.
Why is AC better than UA?
By: KabirT - 12th February 2002 at 16:31
RE: Heathrow to Halifax
u dislike flying…OMG….:p. I would take AC over UA anytime.