Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Airlines With Beds Is Northwest Airlines World Business Class Really As Good As It Seems?

Is Northwest Airlines World Business Class really as good as it seems? - airlines with beds

I just want to know if the food is good? The beds are comfortable and easy to sleep? Is the staff friendly? Is it worth buying a business class ticket, just for flat service and the food?

2 comments:

mmuscs said...

Depending on your length of flight. If it's a night flight, then it is absolutely worth it. I flew first class from Newark to France and it was worth every penny.

The Shadow said...

If it's worth the extra cost is a matter of personal opinion. Certainly not cheap, but it is far beyond the narrow seats and bad food in economy class.

Based on my experience with Northwest, the food is usually decent, the staff is often indifferent, and the service is good (but not exceptional). The seats are comfortable and spacious, but not quite to the standards of many foreign airlines. In other words, are generally comparable with national carriers, most of the others.

Assuming that you have a A330, the aircraft will be generally used on this route, which seats 60-inch seat height (which is pretty big) and recline 176 degrees to fly. This means that you can put up to almost flat, but he tries to sleep with a slight angle. Many foreign companies have seats, adjustable backrest true to 180 degrees.

Best of the Northwest is a non-stop, which is much more to most travelers. If it is money or frequent flier miles, business class C much more pleasant andOmfort way to travel.

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