Brownlee would prob place a cheek each on two seats and only notice at the end of the flight that he's got two tourists stuck to his bum ,after intensely watching repeats of Orwells 1984.
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Brownlee would prob place a cheek each on two seats and only notice at the end of the flight that he's got two tourists stuck to his bum ,after intensely watching repeats of Orwells 1984.
Mr Dore still grumpy over these ATRs on WGN and CHCH route ...andI don't blame him
But shareholders come first - stuff customers in pursuit of ever greater profits.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/travel/travel...n-trunk-routes
The difference is a degrade in service not the same as what was available decades ago..nearly every element of the experience has been degraded..people moan about no proper Koru lounge in regional section at CHCH..to a mile and half walk out on the tarmac..most likely longest walk in NZ to an airplane through to flight noise, seats comfort.. time of flight..risk of flight re weather in winter..etc... not able to take a coffee out of the cafe crap lounge they now have..all have been a common complaint etc... works ok when you have exess demand however that can always change in time plus EI management tells you these people will consider all options in other purchases and customer loyalty goes out the window...
Mr Dore needs to get a life as well as doing a bit more study of aircraft types and where each type should be used to its best advantage. Stuff have nothing worthy to publish when they continue to rehash old stories over and over(I notice a lot of their articles stay up for a week at times which backs up this viewpoint)
Mr Dore as a holder of a private pilot's license should have a rudimentary understanding of the fact that different aircraft types are better suited to different roles.
The ATR600 is extremely well suited to short hops of a distance from Chch to Wellington, (I haven't checked the charts) but I would have thought this is a similar distance that AIR flies them on their routes AKL to Napier and AKL to New Plymouth among many others..
If I remember correctly the flight time is only about 10 minutes difference compared to an A320 but the use of ATR600's means AIR can operate with far higher and more convenient frequency.
I guess he better not catch an AIR ATR flight from AKL to Nelson which at a scheduled flight time of 1 hr 25 minutes would have him bleating like a seal pup lost from its mother. Suppose he expects an A320 on that route too. If he doesn't like it I suggest he flies on Jetheaps relics or brushes up on his cross country skills and flies his own plane.
Let me guess...because he has a few skills with his private pilot's license he thinks he knows best how to run AIR N.Z. :lol:
Raz - that walk would do you a lot of good. If you feel really morally offended by the walk you could ask for wheelchair assistance :p
Food for thought.
Flight distances
Wellington to Christchurch 190 miles, (short enough that the difference in flight time ATR v A320 isn't especially material for most people)
Auckland to Wellington 306 miles (long enough that most people would notice the significant extra time an ATR600 would take) Nelson flights on an ATR have a scheduled time of 1 hr 25 for 316 miles so Wellington would be at least 1 hr 20 seeing its only 10 miles shorter v the 1.00 hr on an A320. (20 minutes is a noticeable increase in flight time for a domestic flight in my opinion).
Auckland to Napier 217 miles (longer than what Dore is complaining about but obviously Napier is a small regional city and couldn't sustain A320 services economically.
Auckland to Nelson 316 miles (fairly long flight for an ATR in N.Z. although the plane type is capable of well over double that distance), obviously this length flight 1 hr 25 would have Dore in a real frenzy.
Wellington to Invercargill 477 miles and AIR's longest flight within N.Z. in terms of scheduled time at 2 hours 10 min on a Q300. You don't suppose Invercargill residents might think they're entitled to first dibs on any expanded A320 service ? I guess the serial complainer better not shift to Invercargill or the Chatam Islands !
Further, if I remember correctly AIR are in the process of retrofitting their ATR's with highly advanced new navigational systems at a cost of twenty something million that will significantly improve their operational capabilities in adverse flying conditions, so bleating about their operational reliability should diminish soon too.
How so Winner, you don't have to go through security so that's some time saved there. Raz flies business and occasionally first class on Emirates...too used to the high life :p
There's nothing quite like the smell of aviation fuel filling your lungs as you walk out on the open tarmac, the rush of cold air blowing down the runway... really gives you a sense of how they used to do it in the days of old...some people need to harden up a bit :)