Another fabulous video! Thank you for sharing your experience. In light of Singapore and Qatar Airways both having severe turbulence issues... it would be reassuring for some of us anxious fliers if aviation kings such as yourself could share your experiences with turbulence over the years, how to best deal with it and how to ensure it doesn't stop us fron travelling by air in the future.
Another good video, thanks for taking the time to do them.😀👍 A suggestion. Can we see one on how you organise your luggage, cabin bag, travel documents etc etc? The hacks you use to keep yourself organised etc. 😀
The staff on these Asian carriers seem laid back and keen to make your flight experience a good one. Contrast this to American carriers, especially at the gate.
Looks amazing ! I went to Tashkent enroute to Moscow years ago and always thought how fascinating it looked. Sadly I only had an Aeroflot refueling layover onboard an IIyushin 86 !
Fantastic Video Dennis, recently referred a mate of mine whos looking to head down to Antarctica next year, the only tour company to do it? Dennis Tours ;)
The 'stans have always interested me on how they emerged after the fall of the Soviet Union. I can't remember if you have visited Kazakhstan and it's national airline? I have heard good things about that airline. Finally, loved the infusion of Aussie slang with the , "Ya, Naw" list of job you'd like to do!!! Cheers, mate.
I was in Manas with the US Air Force in 2004. One of the coldest winter's I ever experienced haha...but it was an awesome place to be for an AvGeek with all the old Soviet and Russian aircraft there. I would love to go back and see what it's like now...such a throw back to the soviet era. So neat. Safe travels!
It was economy on Uzbekistan Airways in the cheapest seats I could find, but the price I got was pretty amazing. I was seated just in front of their bathrooms and, in flight, I met some charming passengers as they waited. I've flown US economy on several airlines and my expectations were low, but met, nonetheless. I'll admit, I was taken aback when the co-pilot came back to me, handed me a grease rag and asked me to check the oil in both engines. It was apparently proper in Europe since he handed me a laminated card of directions. I came back, reported the left engine was a quart low, and found my wife was busily cleaning their bathrooms as we pushed back. Again though, we got a really good deal for our tickets and neither of us minded taking the captain and FO's dinner trays off to the trash with instructions to drop them at the McDonalds (We do hope Uzbekistan Airways will recycle more of their trash very soon.).
I hope not kid. Last thing anyone wants are whiney kids on the phones, making off colour comments for an entire trip, without the ability to find the locations on a globe (half likely think the earth is flat as that feckless nonsense spreads online also).
yes Dennis, I'll say it again, "A video from Dennis, a pot of coffee" a perfect Sunday morning
Very tempted to join one of these tours! Looks fabulous.
Dennis fun and interesting vlog
Proud to be the 1st Viewer of this video from my favourite UA-camr Dennis Bunnik
I'd say the same!
I’d love to see that part of the world! Nice video Dennis.
Travelled Uzbek Air in March Dubai - Tashkent - Dubai. Good airline
As always a great and interesting video.
Great success! High five ✋🏻 Woweeweewa!!
Brief and short yet interesting video. Bravo.
Thanks for sharing Dennis. What you should at the end looked amazing. Keep safe and happy travels.
Wow, what a place to visit
Another fabulous video! Thank you for sharing your experience.
In light of Singapore and Qatar Airways both having severe turbulence issues... it would be reassuring for some of us anxious fliers if aviation kings such as yourself could share your experiences with turbulence over the years, how to best deal with it and how to ensure it doesn't stop us fron travelling by air in the future.
Another good video, thanks for taking the time to do them.😀👍
A suggestion. Can we see one on how you organise your luggage, cabin bag, travel documents etc etc? The hacks you use to keep yourself organised etc. 😀
Fantastic video Dennis!😸
Love to get to Central Asia. So enjoyed this Dennis.
watched sam chui's Uzbek airlines video yesterday now I'm watching your video on it
Great video as allways, thank you Dennis. Groetjes uit Holland.🇾🇪
The staff on these Asian carriers seem laid back and keen to make your flight experience a good one. Contrast this to American carriers, especially at the gate.
Really enjoyed this video Dennis
Looks amazing ! I went to Tashkent enroute to Moscow years ago and always thought how fascinating it looked. Sadly I only had an Aeroflot refueling layover onboard an IIyushin 86 !
Fantastic Video Dennis, recently referred a mate of mine whos looking to head down to Antarctica next year, the only tour company to do it? Dennis Tours ;)
Thank you, really appreciate it.
Great reviews as always Dennis :D "Yeah Nah" list 😂
The 'stans have always interested me on how they emerged after the fall of the Soviet Union. I can't remember if you have visited Kazakhstan and it's national airline? I have heard good things about that airline. Finally, loved the infusion of Aussie slang with the , "Ya, Naw" list of job you'd like to do!!! Cheers, mate.
"naughty corner" yep the Australian's are in town 😂
☺️👍🏽
I was in Manas with the US Air Force in 2004. One of the coldest winter's I ever experienced haha...but it was an awesome place to be for an AvGeek with all the old Soviet and Russian aircraft there. I would love to go back and see what it's like now...such a throw back to the soviet era. So neat. Safe travels!
Great video but why is the filming in the airport towards the end inverted?
Why in the "naughty corner"? They knew you were travelling that day, Dennis!!!!!😄😄😄
Have you been quiet or did I miss sone videos of yours recently? Good to see you!
It was economy on Uzbekistan Airways in the cheapest seats I could find, but the price I got was pretty amazing. I was seated just in front of their bathrooms and, in flight, I met some charming passengers as they waited. I've flown US economy on several airlines and my expectations were low, but met, nonetheless. I'll admit, I was taken aback when the co-pilot came back to me, handed me a grease rag and asked me to check the oil in both engines. It was apparently proper in Europe since he handed me a laminated card of directions. I came back, reported the left engine was a quart low, and found my wife was busily cleaning their bathrooms as we pushed back. Again though, we got a really good deal for our tickets and neither of us minded taking the captain and FO's dinner trays off to the trash with instructions to drop them at the McDonalds (We do hope Uzbekistan Airways will recycle more of their trash very soon.).
Yurt? I thought that was Geordie for yacht 😊
Great video. There are more than 5 'stans, which ones are you referring to?
The five stans refers to the five post Soviet stans, not every country with the suffix 'stan'.
Good video king !!!! Did you see Sam Chui
Sam C's latest is on a flight of UA too.
They should really rename Bishkek to BishKev shouldn't they?? 🙂
That's one damn short video.
next one I'm working on will be longer - the journey itself was almost 33 hours
Do you have any young people tours? All I see is old people lol 😂
I hope not kid. Last thing anyone wants are whiney kids on the phones, making off colour comments for an entire trip, without the ability to find the locations on a globe (half likely think the earth is flat as that feckless nonsense spreads online also).