Flew with Buzz just over a month ago and exactly the great service I expected. Nothing more is needed to experience this incredible way of travelling. The fact we can sit in these planes and actually fly to other points on this world is incredible. I don't need a screen or an extremely comfortable seat. Modlin Airport is one I've been to many times as its the closest to connecting me with my family in Lodz from Edinburgh.
Flew with "Buzz" to Bratislava last year. If they'd not told me otherwise on the booking it could just have been Ryanair and I wouldn't have known any difference!
HA.....at 6:00 as you were leaving, i thot a guy lost his shirt paying out for goodies on BUZZ...then saw it was just an ad....but you never know......thanks....
I believe there are five different Ryanair airlines. The original Ryanair, Ryanair UK, Buzz, Malta Air and Lauda. All are 737 operators except Lauda who fly the A320.
Might be flying with them to krakow soon, the name sounds a bit amateur, and I've always been wary of low cost airlines regarding safety, to me its low cost, low quality, so with that in mind, what are the pilots like when it comes to ability/experience?....what are the planes like quality wise? (Yes, I'm a very nervous flyer)
Modlin Airport looks tortuous with a long exposed trek to the aircraft. Imagine surviving that place then arriving in the UK to find UK Border Farce are shirking from home or their IT system is down 😮
Hi Don. Flew on the original BUZZ airlines (a UK based KLM subsiduary) from STN - LIN) many years ago on a BAE 146. That was in the heady days of start up low cost airlines by legacy companies - do you remember GO! from British Airways? Nah - you're too young! Den
I’m too young, I very much take that as a compliment! 😂 I actually flew on GO on as a kid for a family holiday. I believe it was just a year or so before EasyJet gobbled them up. It was those early flight with family that sparked my love for aviation!
It's basically a way of setting up differing cost structures within an airline. Buzz will be able to offer local wages to all staff involved in the operation which could be lower than elsewhere in Europe for example. This extended to pension contributions and other defined benefits of employment. The airline (Buzz) will have it's own air operator certificate. From a passenger perspective, it's essentially Ryanair
Looks like a good onboard service but the passenger experience at Warsaw Modlin looks pretty miserable. However, for £18 it's outstanding value. Did you not fancy braving a 6 hour flight on Buzz from Warsaw Modlin to Tenerife South? 😂
So basically just a Ryanair flight then, Shame you didn't get one in the Buzz livery. I must say the Buzz livery reminds me of Busybee back in the day. Modlin Airport deon't look like a good airport to fly from though. Never good when you have to sit on the floor 😒
What do you think of Ryanair’s new airlines?
Flew with Buzz just over a month ago and exactly the great service I expected. Nothing more is needed to experience this incredible way of travelling. The fact we can sit in these planes and actually fly to other points on this world is incredible. I don't need a screen or an extremely comfortable seat.
Modlin Airport is one I've been to many times as its the closest to connecting me with my family in Lodz from Edinburgh.
Flew with "Buzz" to Bratislava last year. If they'd not told me otherwise on the booking it could just have been Ryanair and I wouldn't have known any difference!
Amazing value flight…have wanted to go to Eastern Europe….might just have to go, now 😀 Thanks Dom 👌
You should!
I flew buzz air from modlin 3 weeks ago to London stansted , I’m a fan of Ryan air and buzz . And your so right modlin has hardly any seats
It will be interesting how they add their own look to things once the transition to their own livery is complete.
We grabbed a coffee at that trailer caravan at the entrance if you noticed it and was pretty good ,
HA.....at 6:00 as you were leaving, i thot a guy lost his shirt paying out for goodies on BUZZ...then saw it was just an ad....but you never know......thanks....
Shame you didn't get to fly on Buzz livery but nice video.
Thanks, glad you liked it. It would have been great to try one of the new livery aircraft. 😁
@@WorldWide_Dom I mean it's the same plane so hardly a Biggie haha. Keep going mate, greet honest, travel videos.
I've just flown with buzz from Manchester to Dubrovnik it's pure Ryanair with a different colour scheme
Screw AI I want a human to make my coffee.
100% Amen! 😂
I believe there are five different Ryanair airlines. The original Ryanair, Ryanair UK, Buzz, Malta Air and Lauda. All are 737 operators except Lauda who fly the A320.
Might be flying with them to krakow soon, the name sounds a bit amateur, and I've always been wary of low cost airlines regarding safety, to me its low cost, low quality, so with that in mind, what are the pilots like when it comes to ability/experience?....what are the planes like quality wise?
(Yes, I'm a very nervous flyer)
Modlin Airport looks tortuous with a long exposed trek to the aircraft. Imagine surviving that place then arriving in the UK to find UK Border Farce are shirking from home or their IT system is down 😮
Hi Don.
Flew on the original BUZZ airlines (a UK based KLM subsiduary) from STN - LIN) many years ago on a BAE 146. That was in the heady days of start up low cost airlines by legacy companies - do you remember GO! from British Airways? Nah - you're too young!
Den
I’m too young, I very much take that as a compliment! 😂 I actually flew on GO on as a kid for a family holiday. I believe it was just a year or so before EasyJet gobbled them up. It was those early flight with family that sparked my love for aviation!
buzz with ryanair winglet DNA
Where do you come up with these airlines? Interesting but definitely out of the norm!
Simple. I spend way to much time looking for travel deals 🤣
Great video and I liked modlin , nice to land through immigration quick and a taxi straight into warsaw in about 25 mins it took us
Buzz don't seem to be any different at present
from their parent company RyanAir as yet,
does anyone know why they formed Buzz for the Polish market?
It's basically a way of setting up differing cost structures within an airline. Buzz will be able to offer local wages to all staff involved in the operation which could be lower than elsewhere in Europe for example. This extended to pension contributions and other defined benefits of employment. The airline (Buzz) will have it's own air operator certificate. From a passenger perspective, it's essentially Ryanair
Looks like a good onboard service but the passenger experience at Warsaw Modlin looks pretty miserable. However, for £18 it's outstanding value. Did you not fancy braving a 6 hour flight on Buzz from Warsaw Modlin to Tenerife South? 😂
any vlogs to Finland maybe? 😅
I thought it was 6 years old
So basically just a Ryanair flight then, Shame you didn't get one in the Buzz livery. I must say the Buzz livery reminds me of Busybee back in the day. Modlin Airport deon't look like a good airport to fly from though. Never good when you have to sit on the floor 😒
Why the different subsidiaries? Some tax advantage or something else?
When are you flying Lauda
Soon, maybe 🤣