I think the main differences are that in a single aisle it’s always going to be blocked at some stage with refreshment trolley’s and passengers coming and going.
Well yes i can agree with some of this, yes refreshment trolley’s are the biggest problem as they do take up the width of the isle. It is a problem if you just go to the toilet and when you come back the food trolley has beat you there and you end up waiting behind it but this didn’t happen to me :D,
Passangers weren’t so much a problem because it is easy to simply slide past each other but none of the things you mention really botherd me (maybe i was one of the lucky ones :)), it was surprising how some people didn’t emerge from their seats the entire length of the flight which brings me onto the next point.
In a twin at least you can walk up and down different aisles. On twin long haulers I like the ability to take a walk up and down the plane using both aisles. Not only that, the comfort factor is increased owing to the general feeling (perception) of there being much more room on board.
I agree here. I just have to get up on a flight no matter how long it is, admittedly when trying to walk on a single isle the only one you will get is on your journey to the toilet and back but i always just stood up for a while and stretched my legs, walked around a little near the front of the plane.
I flew on a BY 763 long-haul and yes the fact that you know you have two isle’s to choose from for a walk is a better feeling and the plain fact that there is more space. There always seem’s to be this perception from most people that single-isle on a trans-atlantic flight is going to be utter horror and the most uncomftable flight ever but it isn’t and to be truley hounest i actually felt more comtable on my CO flights on the 752 than the BY flight on the 763.
Well i travelled on three CO 757s last year, all long flights…..
BHX-EWR
LAS-EWR
EWR-BHX
I personally didn’t have a problem i actually really liked it, i didn’t find there was too many problems manovuring around the isle. Really comftable flights all of them. I’m sure Sandy will agree as he went with CO on a 757 EDI-EWR, on the exact same aircraft as me when i did BHX-EWR, N58101 if i remember rightly 😀
Well i travelled on three CO 757s last year, all long flights…..
BHX-EWR
LAS-EWR
EWR-BHX
I personally didn’t have a problem i actually really liked it, i didn’t find there was too many problems manovuring around the isle. Really comftable flights all of them. I’m sure Sandy will agree as he went with CO on a 757 EDI-EWR, on the exact same aircraft as me when i did BHX-EWR, N58101 if i remember rightly 😀
Thanks all! 😀
Certainly enjoying my time on the forum 🙂
Thanks all! 😀
Certainly enjoying my time on the forum 🙂
I did a random booking of a flight (28th July 05) MAN-EWR,
shows……..
CO21 B757-200
CO101 B757-200
Am sure it is two 757s,
I did a random booking of a flight (28th July 05) MAN-EWR,
shows……..
CO21 B757-200
CO101 B757-200
Am sure it is two 757s,
All brill, especially the BY 757! 😀
All brill, especially the BY 757! 😀
Good selection Matt! 🙂
Good selection Matt! 🙂
Great shots!
Great shots!
757s are great! 😀
although a 777 is great too lol
757s are great! 😀
although a 777 is great too lol