Booking flights with vpn
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That certainly helps if you can amble around the cabin. I guess it is usually not full either, as most pax dis/embark at SGN?PSD-Kiwi wrote: ↑Mon Jan 08, 2024 4:35 pm @armchairlawyer I've done it in economy plenty, you can still stretch your legs walking around the plane, it's only 90 minutes and the time goes surprisingly quick, before descending speak nicely to the hostesses and get yourself some extra drinks to pass the time, they are very accommodating. I prefer spending 90 mins waiting on the plane rather than having to transit through BKK.
Re: Booking flights with vpn
Yes, you can do some walking around after landing & disembarkment, but soon the cleaners will come and clean blocking the aisles. During the stop the IFE system is switched off as well if I recall well.armchairlawyer wrote: ↑Mon Jan 08, 2024 4:51 pmThat certainly helps if you can amble around the cabin. I guess it is usually not full either, as most pax dis/embark at SGN?PSD-Kiwi wrote: ↑Mon Jan 08, 2024 4:35 pm @armchairlawyer I've done it in economy plenty, you can still stretch your legs walking around the plane, it's only 90 minutes and the time goes surprisingly quick, before descending speak nicely to the hostesses and get yourself some extra drinks to pass the time, they are very accommodating. I prefer spending 90 mins waiting on the plane rather than having to transit through BKK.
Re: Booking flights with vpn
Yea, majority pax disembark at SGN, bugger all get on for the SGN-PNH leg usually. My last flight into PNH, which was the first time since they resumed the route since COVID, there were only about 10 of us on the SGN-PNH leg, the PNH-SGN leg was probably about 20-25 pax, will see what it's like next week when I fly home again.armchairlawyer wrote: ↑Mon Jan 08, 2024 4:51 pmThat certainly helps if you can amble around the cabin. I guess it is usually not full either, as most pax dis/embark at SGN?PSD-Kiwi wrote: ↑Mon Jan 08, 2024 4:35 pm @armchairlawyer I've done it in economy plenty, you can still stretch your legs walking around the plane, it's only 90 minutes and the time goes surprisingly quick, before descending speak nicely to the hostesses and get yourself some extra drinks to pass the time, they are very accommodating. I prefer spending 90 mins waiting on the plane rather than having to transit through BKK.
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How full is it on the long leg (SGN-DOH)?PSD-Kiwi wrote: ↑Mon Jan 08, 2024 7:52 pmYea, majority pax disembark at SGN, bugger all get on for the SGN-PNH leg usually. My last flight into PNH, which was the first time since they resumed the route since COVID, there were only about 10 of us on the SGN-PNH leg, the PNH-SGN leg was probably about 20-25 pax, will see what it's like next week when I fly home again.armchairlawyer wrote: ↑Mon Jan 08, 2024 4:51 pmThat certainly helps if you can amble around the cabin. I guess it is usually not full either, as most pax dis/embark at SGN?PSD-Kiwi wrote: ↑Mon Jan 08, 2024 4:35 pm @armchairlawyer I've done it in economy plenty, you can still stretch your legs walking around the plane, it's only 90 minutes and the time goes surprisingly quick, before descending speak nicely to the hostesses and get yourself some extra drinks to pass the time, they are very accommodating. I prefer spending 90 mins waiting on the plane rather than having to transit through BKK.
Re: Booking flights with vpn
@armchairlawyer last 2 flights I'd say 70% at a guess. Flying DOH - PNH again next week so will see what it's like then.
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