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benwynn wrote:QUOTE (benwynn @ Apr 20 2008, 11:10 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>RNZAF Airlines sounds like the 757 Passenger transport. Hey, its the Air Force- what can you expect![]()
The RNZAF is not an Airline so it does not count. Given that nobody "pays" to fly on RNZAF flights you can hardly complain !!
Deane
(that's my inner aeroplane nerdiness coming through right there!)FlyingKiwi wrote:QUOTE (FlyingKiwi @ Apr 20 2008, 03:12 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Well, from personal experience the worst airline I have honestly flown on, by far, would have to be American Airlines. Interior was in a terrible state, flight attendants treated you like you were diseased, bad food even by airline standards etc.
To put it in perspective, I've flown Egypt Air and Air Zimbabwe before and I would happily take either of them over AA any day.
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I totally agree with that one 100% Dude!!! i remember getting on an AA flight to Miami i think and i swear that the seats had been chewed at by dogs, im not kidding! stuffing and foam was coming out of the dam things! and the plane it self? dont ask... i swear we could hear nuts and bolts unthreading themselves below the cargo hold on departure and arrival, scary sh#t i tell ya! i would also put ANZ domestic on there too i think, dam there service is shocking! you know it wouldnt hurt to smile in a while or when they do at least make it look genuine, and may i ask where do they find there staff.....retirement villages? Maybe Helen Clark was there teacher for there training seminar...Chris Maher
NZ CPL(A)+MEIR, NZNV,

Trolly wrote:QUOTE (Trolly @ Apr 20 2008, 08:10 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I've flown with Malaysian and thought they were great- the cabin crew were really nice and friendly, and the good was alright, with both eastern/western options on the menu.
The cabin crew on my flight really didn't care at all, the food gave me diarrhoea, the room they put us in between flights (They made me go as an UM even though I paid an adult fare) was tiny and stank of smoke. The cabin was getting really old and tired, and did I mention the terrible food?
Trolly wrote:QUOTE (Trolly @ Apr 20 2008, 08:10 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Ditto, glad ANZ are getting rid of the 76's. Can't wait to fly the 787!Air New Zealand - Press Release wrote:B 767 Refresh
The first part of a two stage project to refresh the cabin interiors of the five Boeing 767s owned by Air New Zealand is also near completion.
The enhancement to the B767 fleet follows the significant upgrade of Air New Zealand's B747 and the introduction of the new B777 aircraft.
"The challenge was not to over-invest in these aircraft which have significantly less time left in the Air New Zealand fleet, but to try and create a similar look to the B747s and B777s on our fleet," said Mr Sims.
"We delighted with the results so far and the changes, although relatively small, have been very well received by our customers."
Stage one of the project sees the carpets, seat covers and curtains being replaced to ensure an improved look and feel in the cabin. This work is being undertaken during scheduled maintenance downtime and will be completed by July.
"Later in the year there will be changes to the galleys, lavatories and additional IFE screens fitted through Economy class to improve visibility for customers," said Mr Sims.
The two leased B767 aircraft, ZK-NCH and ZK-NCO, will continue with existing interiors until they exit the fleet in October 2006 and August 2007 respectively.
For more see here.
This is pretty old news, the press release is just about two years old; I'd be suprised if stage two is done, but it just might be, I don't follow this often.![]()
AlexLast edited by Alex on Sun Apr 20, 2008 11:22 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Kelburn wrote:QUOTE (Kelburn @ Apr 20 2008, 06:50 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>what's wrong with 737's?
I think he meant the condition they're in.
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