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7-12-2008 @ 2:18AM
mikey said...
OpenSkies really sounds a lot like the PS service on United (which connects LA-JFK and SFO-JFK).
Having flown on PS last month in business, I have to say it was absolutely splendid and the only humane way to travel cross-country -- there was a real first class, a business class with enormous amounts of spacing between rows, and a very cozy economy plus cabin.
While most international flights offer the three cabins of service and a reminder of what flying *used* to be like, the smaller cabin size of the OpenSkies planes sounds really tempting and less stressful.
Unfortunately, being based in LA, we don't have OpenSkies flights from here to Europe yet. Will that distance be possible in the 757s, or is it too far?
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