GrantMcCall
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Every book and article tells us that airfares never have been cheaper and even the slightest self-reflection will confirm that.
Even so, all of us look for the best deal, usually online, but sometimes through other media.
But as I found out recently, one can get a fare too cheap.
At the time of booking, there was nearly an AUD500 difference between the fare that I booked on China Airlines and the nearest competitor.
So, I took it, in "cattle class".
It was SYD/PEK/CDG/PEK/SYD, departing on 05/01/12 and returning 06/02/12
On the first leg, the entertainment system had a large number of possible selections, but only 9 of them worked at 44D. "Mama Mia" and the original Wizard of Oz flickered and a Michael Jackson doco played well. It was throughout the aircraft.
But the PEK/CDG/PEK was the worst: only the main cabin screen with a very detailed doco about how to bring a pet into China, so good that it was repeated several times. It was in Chinese and whilst the cage for the animal was visible, the great mystery of what it was remained, well, a mystery.
"Mama Mia" was back, a strange thriller (in Chinese) set, I think, in HK and more about pets being taken to China.
Now, it is "China Airlines" so they have every right to have everything printed and screened in Chinese. Would have been nice, though, for an alternative.
Food was indifferent, on all legs a request for a beer was met with scorn and they consistently ran out anyhow. A feeling of cheapness about the whole affair, including no salt/pepper with any meal (or soya sauce), thin plastic cutlery and a limited selection even of soft drinks.
Chinese passengers came on board knowing what to expect and brought packaged foods with them.
I did save AUD500 or so, but at what cost?
Regards,
Grant
Even so, all of us look for the best deal, usually online, but sometimes through other media.
But as I found out recently, one can get a fare too cheap.
At the time of booking, there was nearly an AUD500 difference between the fare that I booked on China Airlines and the nearest competitor.
So, I took it, in "cattle class".
It was SYD/PEK/CDG/PEK/SYD, departing on 05/01/12 and returning 06/02/12
On the first leg, the entertainment system had a large number of possible selections, but only 9 of them worked at 44D. "Mama Mia" and the original Wizard of Oz flickered and a Michael Jackson doco played well. It was throughout the aircraft.
But the PEK/CDG/PEK was the worst: only the main cabin screen with a very detailed doco about how to bring a pet into China, so good that it was repeated several times. It was in Chinese and whilst the cage for the animal was visible, the great mystery of what it was remained, well, a mystery.
"Mama Mia" was back, a strange thriller (in Chinese) set, I think, in HK and more about pets being taken to China.
Now, it is "China Airlines" so they have every right to have everything printed and screened in Chinese. Would have been nice, though, for an alternative.
Food was indifferent, on all legs a request for a beer was met with scorn and they consistently ran out anyhow. A feeling of cheapness about the whole affair, including no salt/pepper with any meal (or soya sauce), thin plastic cutlery and a limited selection even of soft drinks.
Chinese passengers came on board knowing what to expect and brought packaged foods with them.
I did save AUD500 or so, but at what cost?
Regards,
Grant