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@Lee Claxton the joke is that the plane has such a low climbing rate, that the plane doesn't pitch up and rise on its own, but just keeps flying straight ahead until the surface curves down because the earth is round. Did that make sense?
Brilliant (as always Paul). I really like the fact you had a little look around Hatton Cross, and the Tube Station’s and tiled aircraft motifs, it’s the wonderful little details like this that sets your channel apart. 🙏✈️😊
Andrew Howe yes amazing all the little things at most underground stations that make the finishing touches - that other you tuber (Sorry Paul!) that has highlighted these, but not the Hatton Cross motifs, the underground clocks at one station with the underground logos instead of the numbers on the clockface
So glad your back reviewing travel and flights. I travel several times a year in the U.S. Sadly I have not traveled since January. Living thru you for my travel fix. Thank you Paul!
Loved this video . I’m one of the lucky ones who have quite a few A340 flights under my belt , a great aeroplane and one I always loved flying . I also have a soft spot for Switzerland , so for me you’ve given me two great moments for the price of one ! . Cheers and safety first ..
What a treat to see one of your new videos! Thanks for all you do, Paul. I enjoy your videos very much and have learned a lot about airlines and airports from around the world, thanks to you! Cheers from Mississippi, USA Can't wait to fly to Europe again!
Nice Paul! Great to see another vlog on the A340s. As you said, you may not be on one ever again. :( (although it looks like Swiss might be the last commercial airline to fly them).
Hi Paul, great to see you back with us. Many moons ago, in the early 2000's I flew several times to Jo'berg using the Swiss national carrier on the A340-300. The service was always well above average and always consistant. Stay safe Paul.
I've flew on an Emirates A340-500 from Dubai to Brisbane (and back) in 2009. The A340 as a whole is an amazing aircraft! It's one of the most comfortable and quiet planes around! Shame their all been retired from airlines fleets worldwide!
05:49 I know when they where accepting new aircraft they used to fly the bigger jets on their high density routes to train crews quicker. It could be a way of keeping crew current
Great video Paul. I live 17 miles from LHR and so happened to get a great look at a Swiss A340 departure this morning. Oh, and it was a Monday! Hopefully see a few more.
Thanks Paul for doing what you do always with a bit of class. We used to have a Lufthansa A346 flying into Charlotte during the summer months and earlier this year they switched over to the A359. Keep up the good work and keep going places I may will probably never get to fly to other than flying on my computer which I do a lot. Take care sir and God bless.
I've been living in Zurich for the past 6 months (from Malaysia and here for an MBA) and will be flying SwissAir Business to Thailand direct in about a month's time!! First time on this product, so looking forward to being pampered for 14 hours and it will be a lovely finish to my Switzerland experience. Funnily enough, when we first got to Zurich, we stayed in Kloten for 2 months right opposite the SwissAir office and took nightly/daily walks from there to the Zurich Flughafen! So familiar with that airport area now.
Paul great video as always, I remember visiting Heathrow I think in 1970 and seeing a brace of B747s one PanAM and the other TWA from our vantage point on the top of the Queens building, dont remind me that was 50 years ago!
It's a neat trick but most of the time you'll be waiting for a generic carrier ie. British Airways and have no idea which incoming jet is yours, unless it's come directly from where you're going.
Enjoy watching your videos! Hope your well! Last time I flew the LHR-ZHR route Swiss was using a A319.... anyway great video! LHR looked like a ghost town! Just hoping no more lockdowns!
FWIW the engines on the A340 are the CFM56, which are also used on 737-NGs and the A318/19/20/21 (non-NEO), so I'm sure you'll be hearing them for some time.
One interesting thing about the A340, if you had to access the lavatory and the flight attendant told you to go aft (rear), there was a staircase going down. Technically, you were on the same deck as the cargo hold. I think I was flying Iberia at the time. It's a very quiet and smooth plane. PS: thank you for not muting and skipping the take off. The A340 is one of the very few quad engine passenger planes still in use today. I've also flown an Avro on the same airline from Germany to Switzerland. To my surprise, they never shut the cockpit door so I could see everything the crew was doing.
Another great vlog. It is so quiet there now and with the lounges closed with less offerings. We like Switzerland but again quarantine is stopping any travel there
Good to have you back mate! I'm flying to Saint Martins in 3 weeks... I hope.... felt the airline industry could do with my trade and I could do with a holiday - hopefully the government wont stop it.
Brilliant video.The 747s still stand out from the crowd .Even parked up like that .My first flight was on a a340 as a kid from Heathrow to Johannesburg with virgin.And ironically Remember waiting for a bus at Hatton Cross on our return to head to a local hotel .
Thanks Paul excellent video as usual 👍 I often see Swiss A340 313s flying past my house in Johannesburg they must have plenty power to takeoff in the hot and high conditions here
Super video !! I’d been seeing the Swiss A340 flying over my house this summer which was awesome to see. Glad you enjoyed the experience- one I’d like to try !! ✈️✈️
We flew Swiss A340 ZRH-HKG-ZRH a few years ago. Flew Swissair many times in the 1960s (Caravelle, CV990 Coronado) - luv 'em! I watched a VLOG of an A340-300 captain who said that the A340-300 is not underpowered for its mission. He said that is a cruise-climb aircraft that does not need to step-climb like so many other aircraft. Apparently the A340-300, cruise-climbing from Europe (somewhere) to New York would use 20 tonnes less fuel than an aircraft step-climbing in order to burn fuel in order to reduce weight to enable it to climb. Perhaps Captain Nick from APG podcast could comment. He once told a story of taking 35 minutes to get to cruise from Hong Kong.
Outstanding flight. I actually feel Swiss is more 5* thank many other carriers and I think even beats Turkish, needless to say others closer to home. Thanks so much for sharing ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Hi Paul. As a TCO for Swiss at LHR, we quite often get lots of cargo everyday, and the widebody aircraft that have been brought in recently have been carrying absolutely loads! But, as you clearly experienced, not a great deal of passengers right now :(
Great to see you flying again Paul. Never flown Swiss as it’s an airline I’ve always wanted to try. My wife and kids flew with them to Stuttgart via Zurich. My son is disabled and they went well above and beyond to help my wife and son board and even let my daughter sit in the left seat after the flight which made her day!
Hello. I really like your video travels on airliners of different classes and different companies, countries of the world. I am pleased to see and hear your comments on the video. Very nice and helpful. Thank you
Good to see you back Paul, been enjoying various amounts of your past trip reports recently 👍 Sad to see your shot of them beautiful 747’s parked up tho, at least you made it up with the shots of Concorde tho. Looking forward to the next one.
I flew on an a340 in 2013 from NYC to Johannesburg on South African Air and it was a LONG flight but the plane itself was very nice! I miss those long haul flights
Hi Paul - thanks for the video. I was wondering yesterday where you had been. Looking at Heathrow in your video was a big reality check on how much the world has changed. Here hoping 2021 is a better year
I used to see the Swiss A340 often at Singapore Changi Airport. I think it was a popular route for it to fly .. but personally I flew the B777 with Swiss from ZRH -BKK 3yrs ago, when that plane was fairly new to its fleet..
I'm happy to know that the 340 is underpowered. Many years ago I watched a Lufthansa 340 take off at IAH. It took the whole runway. I was beginning to think it was not going to lift off. Or it just had a big load. That solves the question on why it took so long. I agree, Swiss is always top notch in my book.
Lovely Flight Report! The A340-300 is such a beautiful aircraft, however they really messed up the lack of power during it development. It nearly needs another engine on each wing for take off especially when operating with full loads from hot countries. Still love the aircraft though. I’m looking forward to more of your videos coming soon.✈️
It doesn’t. The reason twins climb at a better rate is due to engine-out requirements. It had the power that it needs. Remember an a340-300 additional max take-off vs A330-300 of about 76,000 pounds. So, at one engine out on each plane, the a340 has a lower weight to power ratio. Also remember that airlines like to fly efficiently. No need to push the engines if not needed. The a340 has no issue climbing out of St. Maarten runway 10 with a useful load and making it nonstop to Paris.
Still hope you will do a show on just lounges. Different types and ways to get access. Also is “business” class the same as first class? Maybe a segment on the different classes of seats?
Hi paul love the swiss 340 video very informative and I always like your videos congrats and I am going to book the A340 to Zurich if it is still operating. More of your classy videos and wish you all the best
Flew an A340-300 on Lufthansa, but way in the back of economy . The 2x4x2 layout actually shrinks to 2x3x2 due to the tapering of the fuselage, the first 3 seats are a terrible choice as you have 4 seats in front of you... so your seat back screen is not in front you. However, the next 3 seats were comfortable for a family of three like us to not have to worry about sharing the row with a stranger that might not appreciate sitting near a 5 year old. The only thing that was bad, was they took forever to collect dinner service, since they kept going around with the bar cart... how much alcohol do they expect to sell on a transatlantic flight on a Thursday night? That and, the lavs are all in the bottom deck of the plane (having flown the A380 and 747 I’m used to a plane with more than one deck)... and the line can leave you standing on the stairs while holding said 5 year old when you unexpectedly hit turbulence.
I used to fly a A 380 from Seoul, S Korea to Atlanta several times a year. Great plane. I guess it will be quite a while before air travel will get back to normal, even though Thailand only had 3445 cases and 59 deaths I live about a mile off the Chiang Mai International airport, it's 9:00 AM and I haven't heard a plane, yet.
Great vlog as always! SAS will still fly their A-340s for at least a year or two. I have put all my travels off until the Covid is safe. What is 2 years in the span of (a) life time? You get your pay cheque from this, so yes, I understand. Looking forward to the next vlog!
BA operates 787 on this route as well atm. I flew with them in mid August and the 787 was quite full. Btw. you are the first major airplane reviewer who did feature the retroffited Swiss 340 Business Class. I was looking for that :)
Back in the 1980s I used to travel to greece a lot. I always flew with PamAm on a 747; the flight landed at LHR from JFK for a short stop over and then flew onto Athens. PS Always enjoy your videos.
6:30 another reason, especially during this crisis: all planes which are not in long-term-storage have to be moved once a while, so why not just let them do a short european hop?
Fantastic video! I did fly the A340 when Air Canada and I did have the impression that the aircraft was underpowered on take off. I would have liked to have tried the aircraft on a longer haul than YVR-YYZ and in first or business.
Please fly there Zurich to Boston route on the a340, I plant to take it this spring but as an American I still can’t leave the country. It has always been a goal of mine to fly this plane. Thank you for the great video!
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Very interessting greetings from the netherlands
Unfortunately Alot of these flights seem to end up being A330s and hasn't been an A340 since August 17th.
If you were interested the shot across the lakes with the mansions at @ is Burwood Park in Walton-On-Thames. I used to live there.
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"The pen with the Swiss logo is A BIG PLUS" 😂😂😂
There's an old aviation joke about the a340's climb rate: "The a340 doesn't pull up, the Earth curves away from it."
another joke. A346 has four engines under the wings and one APU at the rear. A343 has four APUs under the wings and one APU at the rear.
@Lee Claxton the joke is that the plane has such a low climbing rate, that the plane doesn't pitch up and rise on its own, but just keeps flying straight ahead until the surface curves down because the earth is round.
Did that make sense?
@@imonymous there's also the IL-86 joke, Pilot: Blyat pull up blin. Co Pilot: Ok.
Pilot: good thing we use whole runway or we wasted money.
01:28 Paul turns into Geoff Marshall and adds facts to "Secrets of the Piccadilly Line" video.
I like your demeanour in presenting these trip reports. No mucking around, you get straight to the point. Well done.
Brilliant (as always Paul). I really like the fact you had a little look around Hatton Cross, and the Tube Station’s and tiled aircraft motifs, it’s the wonderful little details like this that sets your channel apart. 🙏✈️😊
Andrew Howe yes amazing all the little things at most underground stations that make the finishing touches - that other you tuber (Sorry Paul!) that has highlighted these, but not the Hatton Cross motifs, the underground clocks at one station with the underground logos instead of the numbers on the clockface
It's good to see they didn't skim on the catering. Back in the states, we just get pre-packaged boxes for our meals.
And often have to BUY in addition to the ticket lol
Same on BA yet no cost reduction on business class ticket, nothing short of taking the piss!
Right, and no relevancy to COVID-19! 😆
I love all of your videos! They’re so personable, friendly, and informative. 😊
So glad your back reviewing travel and flights. I travel several times a year in the U.S. Sadly I have not traveled since January. Living thru you for my travel fix. Thank you Paul!
Great to see you back in the skies Paul! I flew Swiss on the same route in 2002 on an MD-11, I think for capacity as it was a full!
Absolutely love the FlightRadar 'hack' to give you the gate information! - Great video as always Paul. Wishing you continued safe travels!
Loved this video . I’m one of the lucky ones who have quite a few A340 flights under my belt , a great aeroplane and one I always loved flying . I also have a soft spot for Switzerland , so for me you’ve given me two great moments for the price of one ! . Cheers and safety first ..
Nice to see you’re back great vlog thanks!
More to come! Thank you!
What a treat to see one of your new videos! Thanks for all you do, Paul. I enjoy your videos very much and have learned a lot about airlines and airports from around the world, thanks to you! Cheers from Mississippi, USA
Can't wait to fly to Europe again!
Paul, I am glad to see your still winging it. Its been a tough year for travel.
Nice Paul! Great to see another vlog on the A340s. As you said, you may not be on one ever again. :( (although it looks like Swiss might be the last commercial airline to fly them).
Hi Paul, great to see you back with us. Many moons ago, in the early 2000's I flew several times to Jo'berg using the Swiss national carrier on the A340-300. The service was always well above average and always consistant. Stay safe Paul.
Love how both Paul and Vicarious Voyager uploaded a video about the same plane in the same week
Looks like all the youtubers are flying swiss lately
VV is another favorite AV vlogger of mine. I hadn’t seen any recents and need to check it out.
SO happy that you are back!!! I too would love to fly this route, so glad to see you again.
14:01 “The Swiss Logo- A Big Plus!”🇨🇭I see what you did there, Paul 😏
Thanks Paul, always feel as though i am doing the trip with you.
u know the load is light, when 4 hairdryers make a plane lift off at about half the runway it usually does...!
Sounds like 4 hair dryers clogged with fluff too I thought.
4 Dyson Subsonics
Glad you like Swiss, I use them a great deal and fly down to South Africa with them as much as I can.
God I would love to fly this route on the A340. It's one aircraft that I haven't flown yet and quickly is getting retired.
Unfortunately Airbus designed a good aircraft but then hung four glorified hairdryers under the wings.
@@jgraaay18 Princess Vespa’s industrial strength hair dryer.
Prayer should be done in secret so that God can reward you in secret.
@@myplace848 I feel the same way about politics... it’s a secret ballot (at least in the US), you should never tell people who you voted for.
I've flew on an Emirates A340-500 from Dubai to Brisbane (and back) in 2009. The A340 as a whole is an amazing aircraft! It's one of the most comfortable and quiet planes around! Shame their all been retired from airlines fleets worldwide!
I’ve managed to fly on both the a330 and a340 in biz on that route absolutely amazing
05:49 I know when they where accepting new aircraft they used to fly the bigger jets on their high density routes to train crews quicker. It could be a way of keeping crew current
Glad to see you back and well. You are by far my favourite aviation.podcaster.
Great video Paul. I live 17 miles from LHR and so happened to get a great look at a Swiss A340 departure this morning. Oh, and it was a Monday! Hopefully see a few more.
Thanks Paul for doing what you do always with a bit of class. We used to have a Lufthansa A346 flying into Charlotte during the summer months and earlier this year they switched over to the A359. Keep up the good work and keep going places I may will probably never get to fly to other than flying on my computer which I do a lot. Take care sir and God bless.
I've been living in Zurich for the past 6 months (from Malaysia and here for an MBA) and will be flying SwissAir Business to Thailand direct in about a month's time!! First time on this product, so looking forward to being pampered for 14 hours and it will be a lovely finish to my Switzerland experience.
Funnily enough, when we first got to Zurich, we stayed in Kloten for 2 months right opposite the SwissAir office and took nightly/daily walks from there to the Zurich Flughafen! So familiar with that airport area now.
Paul great video as always, I remember visiting Heathrow I think in 1970 and seeing a brace of B747s one PanAM and the other TWA from our vantage point on the top of the Queens building, dont remind me that was 50 years ago!
Never occurred to me you can guess the gate in advance by tracking the plane. Great tip, thanks!
It's a neat trick but most of the time you'll be waiting for a generic carrier ie. British Airways and have no idea which incoming jet is yours, unless it's come directly from where you're going.
Enjoy watching your videos! Hope your well! Last time I flew the LHR-ZHR route Swiss was using a A319.... anyway great video! LHR looked like a ghost town! Just hoping no more lockdowns!
Happy to see you back! You have brought me out of my lockdown for a few minutes at a time. Love flying with you!
FWIW the engines on the A340 are the CFM56, which are also used on 737-NGs and the A318/19/20/21 (non-NEO), so I'm sure you'll be hearing them for some time.
Oh wow! I always thought they were just the same Trents from the A330. Thanks for the info.
Amazing to see all those BA aircraft parked up at T4, haven't seen that for a while
Its not amazing - its screwed up - all over a bit of Kung Flu
One interesting thing about the A340, if you had to access the lavatory and the flight attendant told you to go aft (rear), there was a staircase going down. Technically, you were on the same deck as the cargo hold. I think I was flying Iberia at the time. It's a very quiet and smooth plane.
PS: thank you for not muting and skipping the take off. The A340 is one of the very few quad engine passenger planes still in use today. I've also flown an Avro on the same airline from Germany to Switzerland. To my surprise, they never shut the cockpit door so I could see everything the crew was doing.
This is a -300, the downstairs bathrooms are only on the stretched -600.
Another great vlog. It is so quiet there now and with the lounges closed with less offerings.
We like Switzerland but again quarantine is stopping any travel there
Good to have you back mate! I'm flying to Saint Martins in 3 weeks... I hope.... felt the airline industry could do with my trade and I could do with a holiday - hopefully the government wont stop it.
Brilliant video.The 747s still stand out from the crowd .Even parked up like that .My first flight was on a a340 as a kid from Heathrow to Johannesburg with virgin.And ironically Remember waiting for a bus at Hatton Cross on our return to head to a local hotel .
Thanks Paul excellent video as usual 👍 I often see Swiss A340 313s flying past my house in Johannesburg they must have plenty power to takeoff in the hot and high conditions here
Super video !! I’d been seeing the Swiss A340 flying over my house this summer which was awesome to see. Glad you enjoyed the experience- one I’d like to try !! ✈️✈️
We flew Swiss A340 ZRH-HKG-ZRH a few years ago. Flew Swissair many times in the 1960s (Caravelle, CV990 Coronado) - luv 'em! I watched a VLOG of an A340-300 captain who said that the A340-300 is not underpowered for its mission. He said that is a cruise-climb aircraft that does not need to step-climb like so many other aircraft. Apparently the A340-300, cruise-climbing from Europe (somewhere) to New York would use 20 tonnes less fuel than an aircraft step-climbing in order to burn fuel in order to reduce weight to enable it to climb. Perhaps Captain Nick from APG podcast could comment. He once told a story of taking 35 minutes to get to cruise from Hong Kong.
Outstanding flight. I actually feel Swiss is more 5* thank many other carriers and I think even beats Turkish, needless to say others closer to home. Thanks so much for sharing ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Good to see you back Paul, have missed your smiling face. What a great way you travelled around Europe I wish we could do this in Australia.
Hi Paul. As a TCO for Swiss at LHR, we quite often get lots of cargo everyday, and the widebody aircraft that have been brought in recently have been carrying absolutely loads! But, as you clearly experienced, not a great deal of passengers right now :(
9:37, just taking my A340 for a walk
Very clever, Joe !!
^_^
Great to see you flying again Paul. Never flown Swiss as it’s an airline I’ve always wanted to try. My wife and kids flew with them to Stuttgart via Zurich. My son is disabled and they went well above and beyond to help my wife and son board and even let my daughter sit in the left seat after the flight which made her day!
Thanks for this info i was wondering how they would be with didabled travellers as a wheelchair user its good to hear others experience
Hello. I really like your video travels on airliners of different classes and different companies, countries of the world. I am pleased to see and hear your comments on the video. Very nice and helpful. Thank you
Glad to see Swiss still operating the 340.
Good to see you back Paul, been enjoying various amounts of your past trip reports recently 👍 Sad to see your shot of them beautiful 747’s parked up tho, at least you made it up with the shots of Concorde tho.
Looking forward to the next one.
Absolutely love your channel. Good to see you fly in such uncertain times
Great trip report .I remember visiting Zurich before.What a great city
Thank you Paul for your vlogs and honest reviews. They are so detailed 💪
Great vid hope we will be able to fly as normal next year or as close to normal as possible. Can’t see that happening though
I flew on an a340 in 2013 from NYC to Johannesburg on South African Air and it was a LONG flight but the plane itself was very nice! I miss those long haul flights
Hi Paul - thanks for the video. I was wondering yesterday where you had been.
Looking at Heathrow in your video was a big reality check on how much the world has changed.
Here hoping 2021 is a better year
The King is back
Great to see you in the air again, especially with a classic plane as the A340 is. At this point a lot of them are decommissioned.
Glad to see your back
I used to see the Swiss A340 often at Singapore Changi Airport. I think it was a popular route for it to fly .. but personally I flew the B777 with Swiss from ZRH -BKK 3yrs ago, when that plane was fairly new to its fleet..
I'm happy to know that the 340 is underpowered. Many years ago I watched a Lufthansa 340 take off at IAH. It took the whole runway. I was beginning to think it was not going to lift off. Or it just had a big load. That solves the question on why it took so long. I agree, Swiss is always top notch in my book.
You know, I've been weighing the pros and cons of moving to Switzerland... the flag is a big plus! ;)
Howdy, absolutely amazing trip report as always Paul! Just curious, when will the next Australia video be?😸😹😸
Swiss Air chocolate rules! whenever I fly with them, trip to the lounge and help myself to the odd bar or 2!!
Lovely Flight Report! The A340-300 is such a beautiful aircraft, however they really messed up the lack of power during it development. It nearly needs another engine on each wing for take off especially when operating with full loads from hot countries. Still love the aircraft though. I’m looking forward to more of your videos coming soon.✈️
It doesn’t. The reason twins climb at a better rate is due to engine-out requirements. It had the power that it needs. Remember an a340-300 additional max take-off vs A330-300 of about 76,000 pounds. So, at one engine out on each plane, the a340 has a lower weight to power ratio. Also remember that airlines like to fly efficiently. No need to push the engines if not needed. The a340 has no issue climbing out of St. Maarten runway 10 with a useful load and making it nonstop to Paris.
Still hope you will do a show on just lounges. Different types and ways to get access. Also is “business” class the same as first class? Maybe a segment on the different classes of seats?
I remember a LOT Business Class breakfast years ago that was hard boiled egg in cream cheese sauce with broccoli and potatoes. Quite nice actually.
Hi paul love the swiss 340 video very informative and I always like your videos congrats and I am going to book the A340 to Zurich if it is still operating. More of your classy videos and wish you all the best
Thank you Paul for Surfshark and for keeping the videos coming!
Cheers,
Rik Spector
So nice to have you back making more great contributions. Regards Daniel from New Zealand
Glad to see you flying again, Paul!
It's good to see you again.
Great video Paul, who would have thought a small country like switzerland whould have a really good airline .
its nice watching someone travel when you know you cant because of the times we live in.
Hi Paul! Hope you're well? At 7:29 I saw the answer to your question why an A340 operating ZRH-LHR-ZRH, Just look at the amount of cargo being loaded!
We do it for regency and cargo as you said. Gonna be on Wednesdays in September \ October
I used to live very close to Hatton Cross , it was the best location, used to watch planes all day on weekends from Northern Perimeter Road
Flew an A340-300 on Lufthansa, but way in the back of economy . The 2x4x2 layout actually shrinks to 2x3x2 due to the tapering of the fuselage, the first 3 seats are a terrible choice as you have 4 seats in front of you... so your seat back screen is not in front you. However, the next 3 seats were comfortable for a family of three like us to not have to worry about sharing the row with a stranger that might not appreciate sitting near a 5 year old. The only thing that was bad, was they took forever to collect dinner service, since they kept going around with the bar cart... how much alcohol do they expect to sell on a transatlantic flight on a Thursday night? That and, the lavs are all in the bottom deck of the plane (having flown the A380 and 747 I’m used to a plane with more than one deck)... and the line can leave you standing on the stairs while holding said 5 year old when you unexpectedly hit turbulence.
Mentioning the BOAC speedbird logo at Hatton Cross reminds me of Geoff Marshall.
Great to have you back!
Swissair is a wonderful airline. I flew them from New York to Zurich in 1967. They were flying DC-8's then.
Good to see you back!
YAY HES BACK!!!
Welcome back. Nice video
I used to fly a A 380 from Seoul, S Korea to Atlanta several times a year. Great plane. I guess it will be quite a while before air travel will get back to normal, even though Thailand only had 3445 cases and 59 deaths I live about a mile off the Chiang Mai International airport, it's 9:00 AM and I haven't heard a plane, yet.
Great vlog as always! SAS will still fly their A-340s for at least a year or two. I have put all my travels off until the Covid is safe. What is 2 years in the span of (a) life time? You get your pay cheque from this, so yes, I understand. Looking forward to the next vlog!
Fab blog. Let's keep flying!
EXCELLENT STORY WE LOVE SWISS
BA operates 787 on this route as well atm. I flew with them in mid August and the 787 was quite full.
Btw. you are the first major airplane reviewer who did feature the retroffited Swiss 340 Business Class. I was looking for that :)
Back in the 1980s I used to travel to greece a lot. I always flew with PamAm on a 747; the flight landed at LHR from JFK for a short stop over and then flew onto Athens.
PS Always enjoy your videos.
I always find your flights fun and interesting to watch. keep up the good work!
6:30 another reason, especially during this crisis: all planes which are not in long-term-storage have to be moved once a while, so why not just let them do a short european hop?
A340s are still kicking it!!!
Fantastic video! I did fly the A340 when Air Canada and I did have the impression that the aircraft was underpowered on take off. I would have liked to have tried the aircraft on a longer haul than YVR-YYZ and in first or business.
I've always enjoyed the lush green landscape of landing at ZRH!
Yes. It also reminds me of when I flew into GVA. So green and lush.
Welldone mate keep the good work stay safe 🙏
Please fly there Zurich to Boston route on the a340, I plant to take it this spring but as an American I still can’t leave the country. It has always been a goal of mine to fly this plane. Thank you for the great video!
Hey Paul, great video mate, I'm quite a fan. Just wondering if your planning to do more trip reports? They are awesome.
Cool ! I will be flying this route in business as well on 10th of October :)