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1-20-2008 @ 8:56AM
Jeff said...
British Airways originally said Open Skies was going to be all premium, then they changed their minds and added coach but the whole point of a premium airline like Silverjet is there are no coach seats, so the whole experience is VIP. Luxury lounge in the airport, nice cabin, everyone with their own flat bed, gourmet meals served on fine china, the whole nine yards and no seething masses at the back of he plane to spoil it! I don't see how Open Skies is going to be any different from a normal BA flight. Another thing is BA fly from Heathrow, nobody's favorite airport so you don't get the benefit on the ground either as you do with Eos who fly from Stansted and Silverjet who fly from Luton which are much more civilised places to travel through when you're going to London.
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